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  2. NEW SOUTH WALES TRAGEDIES.

    The Circuit Court has refused the request for leave to appeal made by the solicitor of Butler, accused of the murder of prospectors in ...

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  3. THE RECORD REIGN.

    The committee connected with the women's address to the Queen, to be presented on the occasion of the record reign celebrations, ...

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  4. THE MURDER OF BRADY.

    The trial of William Phillips for the murder of William Brady was continued to-day, when the accused gave farther evidence. He stated ...

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  5. A VICE-REGAL EXPERIENCE.

    In response to the invitation extended by the Mount Lyell Company a number of persons left Hobart on Monday in ...

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  6. INDIA.

    The bubonic plague is now raging with great virulence in Surat, the capital of a district of the same name in Guzerat. The ...

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  7. AFRICA.

    The Hamburger Nachrichten, a daily newspaper, states that German is bo strong that she could take the field in South-west Africa, ...

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  8. THE WAR CLOUD.

    The battalion of the Seaforth Highlanders at present stationed at Malta is under orders to proceed to Crete. ...

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  9. BUTLER IN GAOL.

    An inventory of the articles found in his possession was made, and on each sheet of the inventory Butler was asked to write his name ...

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  10. MASSACRE AT DAPHNE.

    The mosque at Daphne, in which the Mohammedans took refuge, was set on fire with straw and petroleum. Aa the inmates were ...

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  11. AMERICAN TARIFF.

    Mr. Nelson Dingley, who has been entrusted with the task of framing the new Tariff Bil, estimates that the new tariff will yield ...

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  12. KOWALSKI IN LONDON.

    A grand pianoforte recital was given in St. James's Hall yesterday by M. Henri Kowalski, the eminent French pianist, who spent some 15 ...

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  13. PARTICULARS OF THE ARREST.

    The hist San Francisco mail brought the following information concerning Butler's arrest:— The arresting party had ...

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  14. POLICE COURTS.

    A BAD BY-LAW.—Mr. Cowan gave his reserved decision on charges brought against three cyclists for having ridden without ...

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  15. INVITATION TO PREMIERS.

    The Cabinet will decide to-morrow when to heM a short session to enable the Premier to visit England. Owing to the weak ...

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  16. A GOVERNOR FOR CRETE.

    Russia advocates that Prince Danilo Alexander, heir apparent to the throne of Montenegro, should be appointed Governor of Crete. ...

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  17. ME. REID GOES TO ENGLAND.

    The Premier has definitely outlined the arrangements for his visit to England. At a meeting of the Cabinet he submitted a minute, ...

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  18. CUBAN REVOLT.

    The latest information from Cuba is to the effect that General Weyler, the officer commanding the Spanish forces, has forced some ...

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  19. WAR INEVITABLE.

    The London Times has published a sensational report from its Athens correspondent, stating that there is a conviction that a general war is ...

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  20. RAILWAYS FOR QUEENSLAND.

    Mr. Henry Charles Stanley, Chief Engineer for Railways in Queensland, who is now visiting Europe, has inspected the short ...

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  21. BOXING.

    The latest betting on the Corbett-Fitzsimmons glove fight is 15 to 3 on Corbett, the New Zealander having receded a point. ...

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  22. MANUFACTURE OF STEEL RAILS.

    The Government is considering the renewal of the amended offer of Mr. Joseph Mitchell to manufacture steel rails in the colony. ...

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  23. OPINION IN FRANCE.

    The French Senate has generally endorsed the policy followed by M. Hanotaux, Minister of Foreign Affairs, in regard to the Cretan ...

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  24. ATTITUDE OF GREECE.

    The London Daily News says that Greece offers amended proposals to the powers to the effect that the operations of Colonel ...

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  25. UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE.

    The betting is now 6 to 5 on the crew for the Oxford-Cambridge University boat race, which is to be rowed on the Thames on ...

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  26. FEDERATION.

    Accommodation has been provided at the York Hotel for the Western Australian delegates to the Federation Convention. All the ...

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  27. CAMELS OR CHAFF.

    "Home Fennell," Northam, writes:— With your permission I should like to draw the attention of our farmers to the evil which threatens ...

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  28. RABBITS IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    At the final sitting of the Rabbit Conference, the secretary of the Board of Exports explained what had been done in regard to the ...

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  29. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION.

    Some months ago the Minister of Agriculture announced the establishment of a scholarship which ?would entitle the successful pupils ...

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  30. STOCKTON COLLIERY DISASTER.

    The report of the board appointed for the special investigation of the circumstances attending the Stockton colliery disaster ...

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  31. SERIOUS CHARGE.

    John Wilson, charged with having wounded Kate Spiers with intent to kill ber, was remanded to Tuesday. The woman is ...

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  32. CO-OPERATION IN SYDNEY.

    The Manchester Wholesale Co-operative Society has decided to open a branch establishment in Sydney to deal in produce on a ...

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  33. SPECIAL TRAIN FOR THE DELEGATES.

    A special train will leave for Adelaide on Saturday afternoon to convey the delegates from Victoria, New South Wales, and ...

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  34. MALVERN HILL LODE.

    C. Percival Johnstone (Ballagundi) telegraphed yesterday from Bulong:—The manager of the Malvern Hill, situated at ...

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  35. OUTWARD BOUND.

    Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wilson left for England to-day in the R.M.S. Ormuz; also Messrs. Bull and: Perrin, members of the Essex ...

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  36. NORTHAM DISPLEASED.

    The Northam Advertiser of March 17 says :—The general opinion in Northam and district is that the ten best men have not ...

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  37. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The colonial wool sales continue. The prices are unchanged. Large quantities are offering, and there is very general competition. ...

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  38. A SOUTH AUSTRALIAN APPOINTMENT.

    Mr. Arthur Searcy has been appointed Commissioner for Taxes at a salary of £600 a year. He takes , the place of Mr. Russell, who has ...

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  39. PRESS REPRESENTATIVES

    The Victorian delegates will be accompanied by some of the representatives of New South Wales and Tasmania, and 20 ...

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  40. COMMERCE.

    The visible simply of wheat east of the Rocky Mountains is now estimated at 59,206,000 bushels. ...

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  41. THE POSTAL CONFERENCE.

    Messrs. J. G. Duffy and J. Smibert hare left in the R.M.S. Ormuz to attend the Washington Postal Conference. ...

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  42. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN AGENT-GENERAL.

    Mr. Thomas Playford has been re-appointed Agent-General for a further term of three years. ...

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  43. POLICE CHARGED WITH ASSAULT.

    Senior - sergeant Chambers and Senior-constable Hammond were charged at the police court to-day with having beaten and ill-treated ...

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  44. THE GOLDEN RIDGE.

    A good strike is reported at the Golden Ridge mine, six miles east of Kalgoorlie, at a depth of 165ft. The lode struck was 5ft. wide, and, ...

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  45. BROKEN HILL PROSPERITY.

    The demand for house properly at Broken Hill continues. The land agents are pestered [?] with inquiries. Rentals are ...

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  46. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Sir Edward Ebenezer Kay, who recently resigned the position of one of the Lord Justices of Appeal, and ...

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  47. FREMANTLE.

    UNLAWFUL POSSESSION.—Cins. Earle, a recent employe of the Railway Department, was charged with having had in his possession ...

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  48. CHIEF JUSTICE WAY.

    Chief Justice Way left for England to-day in the R.M.S. Ormuz. He was accorded an enthusiastic "send off," all the ...

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  49. MELBOURNE POSTAL MATTERS.

    The resignation of W. Morkham,: accountant aud comptroller of stamps in the post-office, has been accepted. His pension is £345 a ...

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  50. FIRE AT ST. LOUIS.

    Eli Walker's dry goods store in St. Louis (U.S.A.) has been destroyed by fire. The damage is estimated at 170,000 dollars ...

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