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  2. TELEGRAMS

    Sir Philip Currie has had a. further interview with the Sultan of Turkey, in reference to Armenian reforms demanded ,by the British Government ...

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  3. TELEGRAMS.

    The [?] of Order Wilde, an a charge of having [?] an [?], was [?] on Thursday Night. It is believed that complete ...

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  4. TELEGRAMS.

    Further particulars concerning the advance of the British expedition against the Chitralis, state that the natives made a desperate residence to ...

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  5. TELEGRAMS.

    The Close court—martial case, which, crested such interest a few weeks since, was finally determined yesterday, when Captain Close was discharged from open ...

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  6. TELEGRAMS.

    A Melbourne contractor named Downe has issued a writ against the proprietors of the Herald, the Melbourne evening paper, claiming £15,000 ...

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  7. TELEGRAMS.

    The greatest construction and alarm has been created in mining circles by the announcement by the directions of the Londonderry that cablegrams have ...

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  8. TELEGRAMS.

    Reports from the north tell of heavy floods in the Port Douglas district. A daughter of Mrs. Reynolds, three boys and a blackboy and girl, have ...

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  9. TELEGRAMS.

    The expedition despatched to the relief of Dr. Robinson at Chitral, after Proceeding by rapid marches to the disturbed country, reached the ...

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  10. THE GREENER LIBEL ACTION.

    The action Greener v. Abrahams, in which the plaintiff is claiming damages for alleged illegal use of his trade name, was continued yesterday. The evidence ...

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  11. THE JUDICIAL COMMITTEE OF THE PRIVY COUNCIL.

    Lord Rosebery has announced that a Bill Will be introduced after the Easter [?] to enable colonial judges to sit on the official Committee of the Privy ...

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  12. THE BRISBANE LEPER.

    James Brown, who was recently apprehended as[?] whose case the was some doubt, has eventually been pronounced by the medical men ...

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  13. A SERIOUS LOSS.

    The firm of Messrs. Lynch and McDonald, solicitors, Melbourne, have sustained a Seriously loss by the careless action of one of their clerks. The clerk ...

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  14. TEE POSITION AT NEWCASTLE

    Scarcely half the collieries in Newcastle district have received notice of cessation of work. There is, little probability of a strike, the miners being ...

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  15. THE SPEAKERSHIP OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    The Right Hon. A. W. Feel, Speaker of the House of Commons, formally announced yesterday his retirement from the office which, be has filled so long and ...

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  16. THE UPPER NILE QUESTION.

    The British Government has received an official reply from M. [?], the French Minister for Foreign Affairs, to the effect that France will ...

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  17. THE MIDLAND RAILWAY COMPANY.

    The new issue of debentures by the midland Railway Company of Western Australia, to the amount of £125,000, has been fully subscribed. ...

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  18. SUPREME COURT—CIVIL SITTINGS.

    The following is a list of the cases set down for hearing during the approaching civil sittings of the Supreme Court opening on Wednesday next:—James ...

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  19. BRUTALLY ASSAULTING A BOY

    A man named John Kelleard was arrested by the police and brought before the Central Police Court yesterday on a charge of violently assaulting his son, ...

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  20. GREENER v. ABRAHAMS.

    The case of Greener v. Abrahams was continued yesterday. Several engravers gave evidence that they engraved Greener's name on guns brought to ...

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  21. THE GOVERNORSHIP OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

    It is stated that Sir Henry Loch will be offered the vacant Governorship of New South Wales. ...

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  22. BOMB EXPLOSION IN NEW ORLEANS.

    Much excitement and consternation has been caused in New Orleans by a bomb explosion, which took place in one of the saloon bars. The bomb is supposed ...

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  23. THE STRIKE IN THE BOOT TRADE.

    A settlement of the strike in the boot trade is now regarded as probable. Both sides have consumed to arbitration. The proposals from the man have been ...

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  24. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The body of a man, supposed to be that of William Everett, fireman of the steamer Warrnambool, was found last evening in the river. From the ...

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  25. INTERCOLONIAL.

    William Rand, the claimant to the Rand Estate at Albury, was yesterday sentenced to three months hard labour for obtaining money under false ...

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  26. THE WAR IN COREA.

    The pease negotiations between China and Japan are now proceeding. The Japanese, in addition to the war indemnity, are demanding that of the ...

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  27. THE WILDE-QUEENSBERRY CASE.

    The case brought by Mr. Oscar Wilde against the Marquis of Queensberry came to an unexpected termination yesterday. The case for the defence ...

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  28. TANNIN GROWING AS A CROP.

    The growing scarcity of oak and hemlock bark for use in tanning leather need occasion no alarm, says a southern exchange, which tells of a tannin plant ...

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  29. SMALL-POX ON A STEAMER.

    The authorities here have decided to send a medical man to Adelaide, to join the steamer Chundarra, on which, has occurred an outbreak of small-box. ...

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  30. THE SAMOAN QUESTION.

    Mr J. G. Ward, the Treasurer of New Zealand, had an interview with the Marquis of Ripon yesterday, on several matters connected with New Zealand. ...

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  31. THE FRENCH NAVY.

    In the French Senate, on Friday, it was officially stated that the Government anticipated launching six new ironclads during 1896, which would ...

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  32. NEWS FROM BUNBURY.

    A man named F. Craige, a hard working settler, at ,the Collie Plains, committed suicide on Monday evening in. a stable, by hanging himself. The coroner ...

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  33. SUICIDE OF A MARRIED WOMAN.

    A suicide has occurred at South Melbourne, Yesterday morning, a Married Woman named Hunting, was found dead in an outhouse attached to ...

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  34. THE MINIMUM WAGE QUESTION.

    The Metropolitan Board of Works hare decided to adopt the minimum wage for laborers carrying out the Board's contracts. ...

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  35. ACCIDENT TO A CHILD.

    A little two-year old child, named Florance Smith, was choked yesterday at Queenstown. The medical examination showed that the child had attempted ...

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  36. THE CHITRAL EXPEDITION.

    The Chitral Expedition has successfully entered into Swat territory, but not before severe fighting took place. A force of over 6,000 natives ...

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  37. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    Lord Brassey, in an address on Naval Architecture at the Imperial Institute, said that Great Britain with her present navy would not be able to ...

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  38. A SERIOUS CHARGE.

    Wm. Rand, the claimant of the Band estates, Albury, has been committed for trial ona change of committing on unnatural offence upon the boy ...

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  39. THE RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS.

    It was rumoured it Adelaide yesterday that one of the members of the Ministry had resigned, owing to the difficulty over the appointment of the ...

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  40. ALLEGED ILLEGAL USE OF TRADE NAME.

    In the Supreme Court, yesterday, the action, Greener v, Abrahams, in which Claims £10,000 damages for [?] illegal use of his trade name, was ...

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  41. THE VISIT OF MICHAEL DAVITT TO AUSTRALIA.

    A denial has been given to the statement that Mr. Michael Davitt, M.P., His visiting Australia in connection with politics, His visit is entirely ...

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  42. BIMETALLISM IN GERMANY.

    It is reported that all the German Chambers of commerce have disapproved of the principle of bimetallism and are urging the German Chancellor ...

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  43. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    At the conference of pastoralists now flitting at Sydney, convened for the purpose of considering the question of the speedy destruction of rabbits, a ...

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  44. UMRAH KHAN DISLODGED.

    Later Intelligence has been received to the effect that Chitral Expedition has unsuccessfully discharged Umrah Klan from his [?] at [?] The ...

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  45. THE SIBERIAN RAILWAY.

    It is reported that the officials connected with the building of the Siberian Railway in Russia have been found out in a gigantic swindle. The ...

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  46. A SCHEME FOR MUTUAL TRADE

    The leading London financiers merchants ace organising a scheme with the object of providing for mutual trade between its members. The ...

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  47. FATAL BUGGY ACCIDENT.

    Mrs. J.P. Stow, wife of Mr. Stow, the Stipendary Magistrate at Port Pirie, and late editor of the S.A. Advertiser, died at Port Pine, yesterday, as the ...

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  48. A CHILD BURNT TO DEATH.

    A child named [?] Hutchinson, whose parents live at Fitsroy, was playing with a bottle of kerosene, yesterday, during the temporary absence of ...

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  49. UNION OF SOUTH AMERICAN REPUBLICS.

    Advices from New York states that the Government of Nicaragua has proposed a secret agreement to all the Republics of south America to enter into ...

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  50. THE CHARGE AGAINST THE MARQUIS OF QUEENSBERRY.

    The case brought against the Marquis of Queensberry by Mr. Oscar Wilde, for criminal libel, is proceeding. In his evidence Mr. Wilde admitted ...

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  51. THE COLLIERY TROUBLES AT NEWCASTLE.

    The balloting in the various miners lodges, on the proposal to resist the colliery owners desire to further reduce the rate of wages, has resulted in a ...

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  52. PRESERVATION OF THE GOLD CURRENCY.

    A United League has been farmed in London, consisting of the leading bankers and merchants, in order to take action in defence of the present gold ...

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  53. THE UNITED STATES PRESIDENCY.

    President [?] has been asked and has declined to [?] for a [?] teem for the [?] of the United States. ...

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  54. AMERICA IN THE PACIFIC.

    Senator Frye, speaking in the United States Senate on Friday, stated that America must not allow any interference with her control in Samoa or Hawaii. ...

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  55. SUPPOSED MILITANT DESERTER.

    George Neish, a gunner, has been arrested and changed at the Port Adelaide police court, with being a deserter from the Western Australian permanent ...

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  56. THE ACTION LANGE v BAGE.

    The defendant in the recent action [?] v, Rage, in which some curious [?] revelations were made, has applied for a new trail ...

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