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  2. CABLES.

    The quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 2,414,000 quarters. The quantity afloat for the ...

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  3. TELEGRAMS.

    The steamship line, as it was a free-trade port. Mr. Marks added that Japan would be willing, if the [?] of the British treaty were ...

    Article : 60 words
  4. CABLES.

    Interactional complications which have resulted from the Transvaal difficulty still threaten the peace of Europe, and the situation is ...

    Article : 353 words
  5. CABLES.

    that the Uitlanders have complied with President Kruger's demand, and yielded up their arms. The people of Johannesburg have ...

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  6. TELEGRAMS.

    Yesterday the sham and [?]curing establishment of Messrs. Heaney Bros., at Ballarat was completely destroyed by fire, the ...

    Article : 58 words
  7. CABLES.

    President Eraser has promised Sir Hercules Robinson to liberate Dr. Jameson ami the other prisoners at the borders of Natal. ...

    Article : 328 words
  8. TELEGRAMS.

    Councillor [?] in Esperance. At alone [?] window was broken, and the [?] of the shep abstracted. Mr. [?] ...

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  9. TELEGRAMS.

    from Penguin to Devenport at 5 [?] and arranged to leave in the morning for Launceston. LATER. ...

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  10. THE HEAT-WAVE IN N.S.W.

    The reports from the country districts give news of the abatement of bush fires and the strong heat. At Wyalong the heat during the ...

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  11. VICTORIAN TRADE.

    During the first week of the year ended on Tuesday, the revenue of the Customs Department reached the large total of £84,000. As the ...

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  12. A TASMANIAN SILVER COMPANY.

    The Western Silver Mining Company has declared its 25th dividend of 6d. per share. ...

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  13. THE CUBAN INSURRECTION.

    Marshal Martinez Campos, the Spanish Commander-in-Chief, who recently inflicted a severe defeat upon the insurgents, and was a ...

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  14. VICTORIAN NEWS.

    At an impo[?] of the middle-aged man, [?] who was forming the farry [?] large[?] to his ...

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  15. TASMANIAN POLITICS.

    The second reading of the Federal Enal[?] Bill was annual to on the [?] In Cannington the Leader of the Opposition ...

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  16. STORY OF A LAWSUIT.

    A farmer named John Vanhelden, residing at Lancefield, shot himself through the head on Tuesday, and died yesterday. The ...

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  17. THE RUSSIAN PRESS SPEAKS.

    The Lancaster and the Leicestershire regiments have been ordered to the Cape. The Russian Press unanimously ...

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  18. THE HEAT-WAVE IN ADELAIDE.

    The maximum heat registered to-day in the sun was 153.2deg; and in the shade 93 deg. ...

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  19. A TASMANIAN INDUSTRY.

    The Marylebone District Council has ordered £20,000 worth of Tasmanian stringy bark, which has been found very suitable for paving ...

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  20. SUDDEN DEATH IN CHURCH.

    A fearfully sudden death occurred at the Mount Gambier Wesleyan Church last night. A meeting was being held, and Mr. Robert ...

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  21. WHIRLWIND AT BROKEN HILL.

    The best [?] was very excessive. The thermometer rose to 113 degrees, or one point more than on Monday. To-night the ...

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  22. THE PURCHASE OF RAILWAY ROLLING-STOCK.

    Some serious statements reflecting on the chief officers of the public Works and Railway Departments as to the expenditure of ...

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  23. A PROTEST FROM THE CLERGY.

    A deputation of clergymen on representing the Council of the Churches waited on the Minister of Health yesterday to protest against effect ...

    Article : 163 words
  24. INTERCOLONIAL TELEGRAPH.

    The work of erecting the duplicate telegraph line to Western Australia is being pushed on, and the surveyors are now mapping out ...

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  25. NEW ZEALAND NEWS.

    The Hon. Mr. Reeves will represent the colony at the Pacific Cable Conference in Sydney. The Government will not be ...

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  26. TEE CHRISTIAN BROTHERS.

    Brothers Munkeirns and O'Brien, of the order of Christian Brothers, left in the R.M.S. Oroya to-day to join the teaching staff of the new ...

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  27. ANOTHER ROBBERY IN PERTH.

    Following closely on the affair in Hay-street, a [?] robbery was reported yesterday. Mr. James Cuhill, one of the proprictors of the ...

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  28. FIRE AT PORT WAKEFIELD.

    A fire broke out on the wharf at Port Wakefield yesterday, when a stuck of malice wood caught alight, causing a tremendous blaze. 150 ...

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  29. THE SANDWICH ISLANDS.

    The Committee of Foreign Affairs in the United States House of Representatives is considering the question of creating an American ...

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  30. BUSH FIRES NEAR ALBANY.

    On Monday last a bush fire skirted at the homesteads of Messrs. Taylor, Brown and Hanson, who live ten miles from Wagin. ...

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  31. THE COAL TRADE.

    To-day the Conference of Northem Municipalities, which was held to devise some means of bettering the conditions of the coal truce by ...

    Article : 67 words
  32. THE NEW FLYING SQUADRON.

    Admiral A. T. Dale has assumed the command of the new flying squadron, which was commissioned on Tuesday last. Captain Curzon ...

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  33. FEDERAL DEFENCE CONFERENCE.

    The Government has decided to send Colonel Gunter, Commandant of the Defence Forces, to Sydney to represent Queensland at ...

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  34. DEVOLUTION IN VENEZUELA.

    The Venezuelan Government has declared that the country is in a state of revolution; and Great Britain is accused of having ...

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  35. THE ADMIRALTY'S WAR PREPARATIONS.

    The Admiralty authorities have ordered the formation of an entirely new flying squadron, which will be composed of two first-class ...

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  36. THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH IN AUSTRALIA.

    The Roman Catholic dignitaries, who recently met in Plenary Council, have issued a pastoral letter to the Roman Catholics in Australia ...

    Article : 55 words
  37. SLY GROG-SELLING.

    At the Coolgardie Police Court to-day, Frederick Gibson was fined £30, and imprisoned until the rising of the Court, on a charge of ...

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  38. QUEENSLAND POLICE.

    The Executive has sanctioned some important changes in the Police Department. The office of travelling inspector has been ...

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  39. THE AUSTRALIAN SQUADRON.

    H.M.S. Endymion (12 guns, 10,000 tons, and 12,000-horse power) will sail on the 14th instant with relief crews for the Australian ...

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  40. HEAVY RAINFALL AT COOLGARDIE.

    A welcome thunderstorm visited the town of Coolgardie this afternoon, and will go a long way to-wards removing the water ...

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  41. ECCLESIASTICAL.

    The congregation of St. Andrew's Church decided to night to give a call to the Rev. Henry Jones of the Chalmers Church, Melbourne. ...

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  42. AUSTRALIA AND JAPAN.

    Mr. Alexander Marks, Japanese Consul for Australia, who resides in Melbourne, has arrived in Sydney from Japan. He speaks with ...

    Article : 128 words
  43. NORTH FREMANTLE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL.

    A meeting of the North Fremantle Municipal Council was held yesterday evening, a report of which is unavoidably held over in ...

    Article : 82 words
  44. THE BRASSEYS' CYCLING TOUR.

    Mrs. Freeman Thomas, daughter of Lord Brassey, met with an accident to-day when riding on her bicycle down the hill near Don ...

    Article : 67 words
  45. BURGLARY AT ESPERANCE.

    A daring [?] was committed last night at the jeweller's shop of ...

    Article : 18 words
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