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  2. TELEGRAMS.

    At the Criminal Court yesterday Robert McDonald, aged 28, pleaded guilty to stealing a quantity of harness from T. Lamb, of Gawler South, and ...

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  3. TELEGRAMS.

    Nice rains have fallen, in. the country, up to 3 inches is record at some stations on the table lend. The out going Marble Bar mail was delayed for. ...

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  4. TELEGRAMS.

    Latest reports from Pekin, state that the Japanese Government have agreed to the Chinese proposals for an armistice. At first the Japanese officials were ...

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  5. TELEGRAMS.

    The Japanese have captured Haiehow, after a straggle which lasted over two hours. The Chinese lost 300 men in the engagement, and where severely ...

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  6. TELEGRAMS.

    J. Fienberg, a clockmaker, attempted to commit suicide yesterday. He shot himself twice in the mouth with a revolver, and is in a critical condition. ...

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  7. TELEGRAMS.

    The second reading of the Welsh Disestablishment Bill has passed the House of Commons by a majority of 44. Mr. Chamberlain, and the Irish party ...

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  8. TELEGRAMS.

    Prince Bismarck's 80th birthday took place yesterday. There was much rejoicing in Berlin. The number of presents received by the veteran statesman, many of a valuable nature, ...

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  9. TELEGRAMS.

    The consideration of the Peace Proposals at the Conference between China and Japan is at a standstill, owing to the inability of Li Hang Chang to ...

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  10. AN ECCENTRIC CLAIMANT.

    The police have been making enquiries concerting Wm. Rand, the claimant of the . estate of the late Robert Rand, near Albury. If appears that he has a ...

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  11. A PRACTICAL JOKE ON THE MAYOR'S CONSTABLE.

    Recently some excitement was caused at the Town Hall by the action of some practical jokers, who taking advantage of the absence of the Mayor's ...

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  12. THE MESSAGERIES MARITIME S. S. CO.

    It is announced that the French Government have granted a subsidy to the Menageries M. S. S. Company for a weekly service to Mauritius, ...

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  13. SHARK'S BAY PEARL FISHERIES.

    The Government acting under the advice of Mr.Savills Kent (the Commissioner of Fisheries) are taking steps to restore the pearling industry at ...

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  14. FRANCE AND ENGLAND.

    A section of the French Prees is urging that Great Britain and France should proceed to arbitration to settle, once for all, the Africa ...

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  15. THE SITUATION AT NICARAGUA.

    The United States Government have despatched two warships to Nicaragua to watch the result respecting the British ultimatum to that country. ...

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  16. RETRENCHMENT IN THE DEFENCE DEPARTMENT.

    The Retrenchment Committee appointed by the Turner Ministry to inquire into the working of the Service, have recommended that in the Defense ...

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  17. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    A permanent rise in the price of silver, owing to the probable conation of the war between Japan and China is confidently expected. ...

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  18. THE FEDERATION OF AUSTRALIA.

    Speaking in the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. J. W. Logan, member for Harborough, expressed the opinion that the present century would not ...

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  19. THE EARNING CHRONICLE LIBEL ACTION.

    The libel action brought by Mr Ben Tillet against the Morning Chronicle, has resulted in a verdict for the defendants. His Honor, in summing ...

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  20. LIFE STOCK FOR W.A.

    The exportation, of live stock to Western Australia, during the quarter ended March 31 was as follows:—Bullocks, 921; sheep 2560. ...

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  21. ENGLAND AND FRANCE.

    The Imperial Cabinet held a special sitting. on Saturday, at which Lord, Rosebery was present, in order to discuss the aggressive action of the French ...

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  22. THE REVENUE OF GREAT BRITIAN.

    The returns of the revenue of the United Kingdom for 1984 show the total to be £94,000,000 sterling. The estimated receipts were exceeded by ...

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  23. INTERCOLONIAL.

    Mrs. Ewart, wife of the stud master at St. Albans was driving with her sister Charlotte and child, over the railway crossing at Geelong yesterday, ...

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  24. THE JUMBUMRA COAL FIELD.

    The coal-boring drill at Jambumra has passed through another seam of coal which is five feat six inches wide. The new discovery is considered to be ...

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  25. THE RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS.

    The Government hare not yet arrived at a decision in reference to the new Railway Commissioners, but have called, for certain reports and documents, ...

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  26. THE TROUBLE IN CHITRAL.

    Reports have been received to the effect thai a recent British detachment has been massacred by the Chitral tribe. The news has not been confirmed. ...

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  27. THE HIGH COMMISSIONERSHIP OF SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Times, in commenting an the meeting held at Capetown in opposition to the appointment of Sir Hercules Robinson to the High Commissionership ...

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  28. THE HIGH COMMISSIONERSHIP OF SOUTH AFRICA.

    The agitation against the appointment of Sir Hercules Robinson to the High Commissionership of South Africa, is wad to be on the increase. Sir ...

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  29. NEWS FROM GERALDTON.

    Geraldton is just now passing through period of unprecedented dullness, and business people generally are complaining of the slackness in business. ...

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  30. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Mr. R. Sleath, labor member for Wilcannis, proceeded against Constable Travers in the Central court yesterday for using unnecessary violence in ...

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  31. ENGLAND AND FRANCE.

    In the House of Commons yesterday Sir Edward Grey, Parliamentary Secretary to the Foreign Office, made an important statement concerning the French ...

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  32. ARRIVAL OF A VESSEL WITH SMALL POX.

    The steamer Phuridarra, from Singapore, arrived yesterday with a modified case of small-pox on board. The vessel has been placed in strict quarantine. ...

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  33. THE REBELLION IN CUBA.

    The Spanish Government has decided to take prompt steps to suppress the rebellion in Cuba. General Campos, a distinguished military officer, has been ...

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  34. FRANCE AND ENGLAND.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons, Sir Edward Grey stated that the parleying with France over the occupation of the Nile Valley ...

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  35. THE ADELAIDE STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

    In consequence of ill-health, and acting nader medical advice, Mr. John Turnbull, for many years manager and secretary of the Adelaide Steamship Co., ...

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  36. ALLEGED MANSLAUGHTER BY A DOCTOR.

    Dr. Fenwick, against whom a charge of manslaughter was preferred through an alleged unskilful operation performed by him upon a woman who died, has ...

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  37. THE RECENT ARMENIAN ATROCITIES.

    The Earl of Kimberley, in replying to a deputation from the Anglo-Armenian Society, stated that the Imperial Government found it necessary to adopt ...

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  38. PECULIAR OUTRAGE IN THE WESTERN DISTRICT.

    The Government has offered a reward of £100 to any person giving evidence as will lead to the conviction of the perpetrators of the outrage near ...

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  39. THE RISING IN CHTTRAL.

    The Hon. George Curzon has stated that Dr. Robertson, the British agent at Chitral, has ample supplies to hold the Chitial Fort until the relief party ...

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  40. DEATH OF AS ABORIGINAL PRISONER.

    An aboriginal native named Nudal one of the number charged with murder and canabalism, died at the Geraldton police lockup on Saturday. An inquest ...

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  41. DEATH OF FIELD-MARSHAL GRANT.

    Field Marshall Sir Patrick Grant G. C. B., is dead, at the ripe age of 91. [Sir Patrick Grant, G. C. B., G. C. H. G. Governor of Chelsea Hospital was born at ...

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  42. SECOND CASE AGAINST DR. FENWICK.

    Dr. Fenwick, of Carlton, was again arraigned before the Supreme Court, charged with malpractice. In this case he was associated with June Suteliffe, a ...

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  43. A COLLIERY DIFFICULTY.

    A serious outrage has been committed at Minmi in connection with the coal strike. Last night two bombs, composed of iron piping, filled with, stones ...

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  44. THE COLONIAL GOVERNORSHIPS.

    It is understood that the Colonial Office is experiencing considerable difficulty in filling the several vacancies in the Colonial governorships. Lord ...

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  45. THE CRIMINAL SESSIONS.

    John Horrocks, charged with attempting to poison his wife, by patting spirits of salts into her coffee, pleaded not guilty. The defence was that the wife, ...

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  46. THE HIGH COMMISSIONERSHIP OF SOUTH AFRICA.

    Sir Hercules Robinson, in replying to some press statement concerning his interest in in South African mines, stated that if he decided to take office again ...

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  47. THE COLONY'S COAL TRADE.

    A deputation of members of Assembly waited upon the Premier yesterday, and requested the appointment of a Royal Commission to enquire into the Coal ...

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  48. LIBEL ACTION AGAINST THE "MORNING CHRONICLE."

    Mr. Ben Tillet, the well-known labour leader, has commenced an action for libel against the proprietors of the Morning Chronicle. The words ...

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  49. THE WAR IN COREA.

    Advices from Shanghai stats that the Japanese demands in respect to the peace proposals include the cession of Formosa and southern Manchuria, and ...

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  50. A DRUNKEN ALTERCATION.

    A man named Wm. Simmons has been convicted of manslaughter in causing the death of Helen Lamb. In a drunken altercation he struck the women over ...

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  51. QUEENSLAND.

    The Queensland pastoralists state that 21 sheds have started and finished shearing without difficulty. ...

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  52. THE WAR IN COREA.

    The Mikado of Japan, in referring to the declaration of the armistice, stated that the arrangement will only last until it is son whether China is in ...

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  53. THE SOCIALISTS IN BRUSSELS.

    The Socialist at Brussele are showing considerable activity at the present moment. A manifesto has been issued, advising a conference in order to take ...

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  54. A LEAKY SHIP.

    The Ironship Lindsfarne, on the voyage from Geelong to London, has put back into Hobson's Bay in a very leaky condition It is thought that she ...

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  55. COLLAPSE OF A DAILY PAPER.

    An order was made in the Supreme Court yesterday, winding up the Daily Post Newspaper Co. The paper ceased publication yesterday. The literary ...

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  56. THE BUNBURY POST OFFICE.

    The new Post-office building at Bunbury was opened for business yesterday, and Sir John Forrest, as Premier and member for the district, was ...

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  57. NEWFOUNDLAND AND CANADA.

    The Newfoundland Parliament has sanctioned the appointment of delegates to proceed to Ottawa, to discuss the union of Newfoundland with Canada. ...

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  58. HOME RULE FOR IRELAND SCOTLAND AND WALES.

    In the House of Commons on Friday Mr. Dalziel's motion, favouring autonomy for England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, was after s brief debate, carried ...

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  59. AN ABOMINABLE CRIME.

    At the Supreme Court, Brisbane, a man named Newman has been found guilty of incest, and sentenced to 12 years' penal servitude. ...

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  60. THE STRIKE IN THE BOOT TRADE.

    A number of the masters, anxious for the present strike of boot operatives to terminate, have appealed to the Government to [?] and appoint ...

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  62. FIRE AT A RAILWAY STATION.

    The Manly railway station was totally destroyed by fire early yesterday ...

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  63. Advertising

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  64. A SERIOUS OFFENCE.

    William Read, the alleged [?] the Rand [?] at Albury, has been arrested by the detectives, changed with an unnatural offence. ...

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