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  2. THE WAR.

    Sir Andrew Clarke (Agent-General for Victoria), Sir Saul Samuel (retiring Agent-General for New South Wales) Sir Westby Perceral(Agest-General for ...

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  3. INTERCOLONIAL

    It having been reported to the police that the recent prize fight at Sans Souci was to be renewed at an early date, warrants were issued for the arrests of ...

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  4. EASTERN ASIA.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" states that the British Government has secured from the Chinese Government 60 miles of mainland opposite the island of Hong ...

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  5. NEW ZEALAND.

    With regard to the cases brought against the Greymouth Point and Elizabeth Coal Company, in which the relatives of those injured in the Bruner ...

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  6. THE GERMANS AT MANILA.

    News has been received of a serious disagreement between Admiral George Dewey, the commander of the American naval squadron at the Philippines, and ...

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  7. MR. GLADSTONE.

    In accordance with the direction left by Mr. Gladestone, the public funeral will be as simple as possible. There will be no procession through ...

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  8. VICTORIA.

    Mrs. McCarthy, who is charged with the murder of her children at Yarraville, is unable to appear in court, and has been further remanded. The ...

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  9. STEAMER DAMAGED.

    The steamer Port Elliott, bound from Sydney to Colombo, signalled off Wilson's Promontory this morning. She reported having encountered rough ...

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  10. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    At the half-yearly meeting of the Glenelg Railway Company the profit-was Announced to be £7,346. A dividend at the rate of 10 per cent, on the ...

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  11. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The House of Commons has passed the Irish Local Government Bill through committee, and has adjourned to June 6. ...

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  12. EFFECTS OF AN ASSAULT.

    At the Water-police Court to-day, a [?] was chareged with having assaulted another. It was stated in evidence that the victim of the assault had, in ...

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  13. COLONIAL CONDOLENCE.

    Sir Daniel Cooper, Bart., Acting Agent-General for New South Wales, has forwarded to Hawrarden Castle the message of condolence which was sent ...

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  14. WEENEN CUSTOMS CASE.

    The trial of Woenen and the others on the charge of conspiracy to defraud the revenue was continued to-day. Replying to counsel for the defence the ...

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  15. DROUGHT IN THE NORTH.

    Although good rains have favored the south and lower north districts, a deplorable condition of things still exists among farmers in the north-eastern and ...

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  16. SPANISH FINANCIAL ARRANGEMENTS.

    The Spanish Government intimate that the floating debt of 500,000,000 pesetas (£20,000,000) is about to be converted into Treasury bonds of small ...

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  17. THE LIBERAL PARTY.

    The London "Standard" says that there is reason to believe that the movement in favor of recalling Lord Rosebery to the leadership of the Liberal ...

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  18. THE BLOCKADE OF CUBA.

    A message which has been received at, Madrid from Cuba states that there are 19 American warships lying off the ports of Havana, Cienfuegos, Cardenas ...

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  19. A WILL.

    The will of the late Mr. E. J. Parker, shipowner, has been filed. The estate is valued at £2,237 ...

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  20. MAIL BAG RECOVERED.

    Another mill bag, containing 400 registered letters, has been recovered from the sunken steamer Mannawatu, The addresses are decipherable. ...

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  21. SHIPMENT OF APPLES.

    The Minister of Agriculture has been notified that 150 cases of apples shipped to London in the R.M.S. Cuzco were sold at a net return to the grower of ...

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  22. LYING IN STATE.

    The body of Mr. Gladstone is at present lying in the study at Hawarden Castle. The deceased statesman is clothed in ...

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  23. OFFICIAL REPORT.

    In the absence of Mr. J. T. Short, chief traffic manager, our representative waited on Mr. George W. Davies last night, and was informed that the ...

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  24. FORSTER TRAGEDY.

    In connection with the Forster tragedy, at the inquest to-day a verdict of wilful murder and suicide was, returned, ...

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  25. SHIPPING.

    The finding has been published of the Admiralty Court at Aden, which inquired into the circumstances attending the wreck of the R.M.S. China (which ...

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  26. COUNTRY RAILWAYS.

    The Railway Commissioner has informed the railway committee that if land in the mallee country be settled in the same ratio as the present settled ...

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  27. SIGNIFICANT INCIDENT

    The officers of the American army at Tampa dined together yesterday in honor of Queen Victoria's birthday. The British and American flags were ...

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  28. APPEAL DISMISSED.

    In the Full Court to-day a man named Adams appealed against the decision of the local court, before which he sued Dr. Brooks for the alleged ...

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  29. A CYCLING RECORD.

    On the Sydney Cricket Ground to-day Beauchamp attempted to lower Lesna's 100-miles record. The Australian lowered the record from 3 hours ...

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  30. THE INVASION OF CUBA.

    General Nelson A. Miles, the general-on-cheif of the American army, considers that 85,000 men will be required for the invasion and occupation of Cuba. ...

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  31. AN APPOINTMENT.

    The Executive Council has appointed Lieutenant-Colonel James Stuart acting commandant during the absence of Colonel Gordon in England. Mr. Stuart ...

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  32. A STORMY VOYAGE.

    The barque Auguste, flying the German flag, arrived to-day from New York, after a stormy passage, The vessel was thrown on her beain end, heave ...

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  33. FRENCH PEDESTRIAN.

    M. Henri Gilbert, the French globe—trotter, is again ill at Warrenheip, near Ballarat. He is suffering from acute pleurisy, and it is feared his illness will ...

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  34. AMERICAN SHIP-BUILDING.

    Commodore Hichborn has issued a statement showing the percentage of completion of the various boats being built for the navy. The battleships ...

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  35. EDUCATION DEPARTMENT

    The under-secretary for Education (Mr. O.P. Stables), who has received six months' leave of absence from his duties, and intends to depart for ...

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  36. GUN FATALITY.

    James Hamilton, of St. Kilda, while out shooting at Sunbury with Hugh Dalrymple, a relative, and another youth, was shot in the leg below the ...

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  37. THE REMARKABLE CASE OF MR. SAMUEL FISHER.

    The following letter was received from Mr. Samuel Fisher, one of Newcastle's prominent men, who for years has been a terrible sufferer from ...

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  38. COMING LEGISLATION.

    Owing to the length of time occupied by the discussion of the Commonwealth Bill last session, many measures which the Government introduced were ...

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  39. LORD CARRINGTON'S TRIBUTE.

    Yesterday at a meeting of the National Liberal Club Lord Carrington said, in moving a vole of condolence to Mrs Gladstone, that the memory of the chief ...

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  40. FRUIT INSPECTION.

    The Minister of Agriculture has received a communication from the New Zealand Government stating that scale-infested cirrus fruits might be ...

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  41. BLOCK 10 COMPANY.

    At the half-yearly meeting of the Broken Hill Proprietary Block 10, to chairman, in moving the adoption of the report and balance-sheet, said that ...

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  42. RIOTS IN MANILA.

    Twenty-four rioters, who have been captured in Manila by the American, have been sentenced to terms of imprisonment varying from a fortnight to ...

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  43. SPANISH SWINDLE.

    Since the publication of the facts connected with the attempt to victimise residents of Adelaide by means of what is known as the Spanish swindle, the ...

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  44. AGENTS-GENERAL.

    The Agents-General for the Australian colonies have arranged to give a banquet on June 1 at the Imperial Institute in honor of their colleagues Sir ...

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  45. NEW GUINEA SCHEME.

    The Premier recently communicated with the Premier of Queensland asking for the details of the proposed New Guinea land grants, and what ...

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  46. GRUESOME DISCOVERY.

    A gruesome discovery was made at Brighton this afternoon, when Constable Healy found the bodies of two infants floating in the water near the ...

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  47. CHINESE LEPER.

    Nothing has yet been decided in the case of the Chinese leper. ...

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  48. AMERICAN TROOPS FOR MANILA.

    The auxiliary cruisers City of Sydney and Australia have sailed from San Francisco with 5,000 American, troops for the Philippines. ...

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  49. SMALL-POX PATIENT.

    To-morrow the small-pox patient is to be removed from Torrous Island, and will join the R.M.S. Himalaya, bound for London. Tito afflicted Lascar had a ...

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  50. SUCCESSFUL STUDENT.

    The Agricultural Department has received news that the holder of its travelling scholarship J. A. Bulkley, has been meeting with remarkable ...

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  51. FACTORIES ACT.

    The first annual report of the board under the Factories and Shops Act was presented to-day. The report states that there are in the metropolitan ...

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  52. FEDERATION.

    Several members of the fair sex met in the Eastern Arcade rooms this evening to discuss the advisableness of holding public women's meeting in ...

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  53. TRAM COLLISION.

    On the night of Queen's Birthday a collision took place between two trams on the Bondi line, There was a good deal of damage done to the ...

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  54. HAZELTON RIOTS.

    The American Government has disclaimed any responsibility for the death of Hungarians who were killed during the Hazelton riots in Pennsylvania. ...

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  55. INDIA.

    In the House of Commons yesterday Lord George Hamilton the Secretary of State for India. stated in reply to a question that since the Indian mints had ...

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  56. RACING ITEMS.

    The hurdle-racer Wongong has again changed hands, having been purchased for Sir Rupert Clarks, who proposes to include it in a team to be sent to ...

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  57. MILITARY SCANDAL.

    During the recent military encampment at Roolewood and incident occurred which has led to a painful scandad, One of the warriors in the camp ...

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  58. SERIOUS RAILWAY COLLISION

    The news was circulated through the city on May 25, that a collision had occurred early in the evening at the Perth railway station between the passenger ...

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  59. WHEREABOUTS OF ADMIRAL CERVERA.

    It is reported at Key West that the where[?] of Admiral Cervera are [?] known. The authorities at Washington are convinced that the ...

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  60. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Admiral Brin, the Minister of Marine in the Italian Cabinet. On the reconstruction of the Italian ...

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  61. TASMANIA.

    The following are the drawers of placed horses in "Tattersall's" consultation on the Birthday Cup:—S. Bishop, Church-street, Fitzrov, Victoria. ...

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