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  2. INTERCOLONIAL

    The statistics of the Post and Telegraph Department show that the total number of local and intercolonial telegrams despatched last year was 935,947 ...

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  3. WELSH MINERS.

    The South Wales Miners Association has been affiliated to the Labor Federation, and the men have decided that they will not renew the sliding scale of wages ...

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  4. NEW ZEALAND.

    The proposed visit of a New Zealand team of cricketers to Australia has been abandoned ...

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  5. BRITAIN AND FRANCE.

    The London "Standard" confirms the statement that the French Ministers, M. Dupuy, the Premier, and M. Deleasse, the Foreign Secretary, desire a friendly ...

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  6. THE GATTON MYSTERY.

    In connection with, the Gatton murders, Louise Thuerkaull. a domestic servant employed by Mr. Clarke, a butcher on the Tenthiil-road, about 700 yards ...

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  7. THE LOCAL REGISTER QUESTION.

    A deputation representing the Western Australian sections of the London Stock Exchange, and the London Chamber of Mines, and mining companies ...

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  8. COUNT KAROLYI.

    It has been ascertained that Count francis Karolyi, the attache at the Austrian Embassy in London, committed suicide owing to continued ill-health. ...

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  9. FRANCE.

    M. de Beaurepaire, tie President, of the Civil Chamber of the Court of Cassation, whose resignation on account of a disagreement with M. Bard took place ...

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  10. ALIEN IMMIGRATION.

    News has been received that the Austrian Government communicated direct with the Imperial Government in connection with the action of the New ...

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  11. COMMERCIAL.

    The arrivals for the [?] series of London wool sales, which will open on January 17, are 242,582 bales, of which 73,000 have been forwarded direct to ...

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  12. THE PHILIPPINES.

    The insurgents at Iloilo have saturarated with kerosene the buildings in the town, and if the Americans attempt to land the place will be fired. ...

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  13. ATTACK ON THE COURT.

    M. de Beaurepaire has made a fierce attack on M. Maneau, the Public Prosecutor, M. Bard, the banister appointed to appear before the count to report on ...

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  14. QUEENSLAND.

    The net profits of the Royal Bank of Queensland for the half-year ended December 31, 1897, were £7,578. A dividend of 2½ per cent, was declared. ...

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  15. CONTINENTAL OPINION.

    The Austrian and German newspapers accuse Britain of having provoked France. The Paris Bourse is depressed. ...

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  16. POPULATION RETURNS.

    During November last the arrivals in South Australia from Western Australia numbered 2,216, and the departures westward 813. In December the ...

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  17. SERIOUS CHARGE.

    In the Albany Police Court this morning, before Mr. J. A. Wright, B.M., Edward Leighton Carus Wilson was charged with having committed an unnatural ...

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  18. TONGA.

    "Mr. W. P. Reeves, the Nev Zealand Agent-General, does not suspect that Germany has any designs on Vavan. The London "Standard" maintains ...

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  19. SIR G. GREY.

    The estate of the late Sir George Grey, the colonial statesman, has been proved at £866. ...

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  20. A DISAPPOINTED GARROTER.

    George Dryden, a convict on ticket' of leave, was charged before Mr. A. S. Roe, P.M., at the Perth. Police Court on Jan 10 with the robbery of a box of type ...

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  21. VICTORIA.

    The office at the North Fitzroy railway station was entered by burglars last night, and a small amount was secured. Burglars broke into the Wesleyan ...

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  22. OBJECT OF THE RESIGNATION.

    M. de Blowitz, the Paris correspondent I of the London "Times." says that the object of Mr. Beaurepaire's resignation is to vitiate beforehand the verdict of ...

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  23. VACCINATION ACT.

    The number of exemptions granted last year under the provisions of the Amended Vaccination Act was 275,000. ...

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  24. THE ALLEGED CONFESSION.

    Reuter's Press Agency reports that. Dreyfus has denied the alleged confession of guilt, and that he continues to protest his innocence. ...

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  25. DISASTROUS BUSH FIRES.

    A bash fire in the Kilmore district has caused a vast amount of damage to he grass and fencing. The settlers bad a hard battle to save their ...

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  26. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY

    Arrangement are being made for the establishment of the system of wireless telegraphy between the lightship on the Goodwin Sands and the coast of Kent. ...

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  27. EGYPT.

    The Khedive lias expressed to Major-General Sir F- W. Grenfell his admiration of and gratitude for the work which Lord Cromer lias done for Egypt ...

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  28. THE COOLGARDIE EXHIBITION.

    The Italian cruiser Etna will convey a number of Italian goods to Western Australia for exhibition at Coolgardie. The German Government is sending ...

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  29. INTERCOLONIAL CRICKET.

    The intercolonial cricket match, South Australia v. New South Wales, was resumed to-day. Play was commenced in hot weather. During the luncheon ...

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  30. UNITED STATES.

    Mr. Richard Croker, the New York boss and leader of the Democratic party, supports the policy of national territorial expansion, and declares that Mr. ...

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  31. NARROW ESCAPE.

    At the Warragul crossing to-day a train dashed into a horse attached to a buggy. The animal was killed, and the vehicle was smashed. The occupant ...

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  32. CHARGE OF LARCENY.

    James Constable, about 30, charged in the Perth Police Court on Jan 10 with the larceny of six sovereigns, a gold watch and chain, breast pins. ...

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  33. DRAMATIC.

    Mr. George S. Titheradge, the well-known actor, who was for many years a member of the Brough and Boucicault company, and who left Melbourne ...

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  34. GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY.

    The Geological Society has awarded the Bigsby medal to Professor T. W. E. David, B.A. (Oxon.), for his work on the glacial geology of New South Wales. ...

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  35. THE EARLY CLOSING ACT.

    There is a good deal of speculation among the small traders of the city with regard to the intentions of the Government in respect to the enforcement of ...

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  36. BUILDING SOCIETY.

    The creditors of the Premier Permanent Building Society have approved of the scheme for the formation of a company to take over the assets, which are ...

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  37. A NARROW ESCAPE.

    Accounts of 'hair-breadth" escapes are always more or leas interesting to the general reader, eo we venture to give here one related by a Mr. Kirwin ...

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  38. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Mr. Frederick York Wolseley, second son of the late Major Garnet Joseph Wolseley, and younger brother of Lord Wolseley. ...

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  39. THE TURF.

    Lewis is accompanying Brewer's string of horses to England He has the enviable record of 997 mounts, of which, he won. 180. He was second 122 ...

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  40. GOLDEN CARGO.

    The R.M.S. Orotava has on board for Bombay £10,000 from the English, Scottish, and Australian Bank, and £40,000 from the Bank of New South ...

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  41. ABYSSINIA.

    The Emperor Menelik of Abyssinia, in a friendly letter to King Humbert of Italy, Rays that he will endeavor to meet the wishes of Italy in the settlement ...

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  42. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The man M'Intosh, who was arrested at Singleton yesterday on a charge of indecent behavior in a train, vas committed for trial to-day for indecent ...

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  43. CHINA.

    The French Government has withdrawn its demands for an extension of French settlements in Shanghai. ...

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  44. Advertising

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  45. SUGAR BOUNTIES.

    Sir Horace Tozer, the Queensland Agent-General, seconded a resolution which was passed yesterday at a meeting of the Anti-Bounty Sugar League ...

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  46. DEATH FROM THIRST.

    A man named Kirby lias died from thirst in the Paroo district. He came from Melbourne ...

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  47. THE KAISER.

    The German Emperor, who has been suffering from a sore throat, has recovered. ...

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  48. ALPINE DISASTER.

    Dr. Moennich, a meteorologist, and Dr. Ehlert, of Strasburg, hare been killed by an avalanche, which overtook them in the Susten Pass, in the canton ...

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  49. ALLEGED STABBING AFFRAY.

    At Broken Hill to-day Rest, an Assyrian hawker, was committed for trial on a charge of having stabbed Richard Clements. ...

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  50. HOT AT THE BARRIER.

    At Broken Hill to-day the thermometer registered 110deg. in the shade. ...

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  51. Advertising

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  52. THE WARK CASE.

    The sentence of death, passed on Lieutenant R. J. Wark, R.A., for having aided and abetted in procuring; abortion in the case of Jane Yates, has been ...

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  53. OCEAN FREIGHTS.

    The shipping companies have failed to devise a method of removing the intercolonial freight anomalies. Exporters are now inviting indivdual ...

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  54. THE CAROLINES.

    The London "Standard" is responsible for the statement that Germany has bought the Caroline Islands, and that German occupation will follow as soon ...

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  55. VICTORIA V. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The following twelve have been, selected to play for Victoria in the match against New South Wales on January 27:—Bruce, Graham, Giller, Trumble ...

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  56. MILITARY.

    The Government has approved of the despatch of a detachment of 60 Lancers to England, a number of New South Wales residents of London having ...

    Article : 47 words
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