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  2. TELEGRAMS.

    The body of A. Walker, a commercial traveller, was found in the Yarra on Saturday. It is believed that his horse and vehicle are also in the river, and ...

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  3. TELEGRAMS.

    The English Press is unanimous in supporting Lord Salisbury's view of the Venesnelan embroglio; and even the lower Radical papers declare that he ...

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  4. TELEGRAMS.

    The war scare in the United States still runs high and Jingo feeling is rampant. A curious fact about the whole matter is that the scare was ...

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  5. TELEGRAMS.

    Strong indignation has been aroused throughout the country at the unworth. political cad on the part of the American President. It is recalled with ...

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  6. TELEGRAMS.

    The Assembly has passed the Federal Enabling Bill. ...

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  7. TELEGRAMS.

    A panic, unequalled in the history o the country, reigns in the New York Stock Exchange. Leading stocks have declined more than 10 per cent. ...

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  8. TELEGRAMS.

    Mr. W, P. Crick has issued a writ against Mr. J. H. Want, Attorney-General claiming £5,000 damages, the ground of action being the words used ...

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  9. TELEGRAMS.

    The captains of five vailing vessels, named the Dharmar, the Amazon, the Loch Ryan, the Loch. Tay, and landerdeld, have agreed to race to England. ...

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  10. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Federal Enabling Bill has finally passed, the Assembly abandoning the payment clause, on the assurance of the Premier that the delegates would ...

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  11. CYCLISTS CHURCH PARADE.

    Between 350 and 400 cyclists toot part in the Church parade at Christ Church, South Tarra yesterday Thirty ladies headed the procession. A liberal ...

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  12. MR. W. R. WILSON.

    Mr. W. R. Wilson is ill with influenza. ...

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  13. THE DEAN CONSPIRACY CASE.

    After a sitting occupying fifteen days, the Dean conspiracy case was brought to a conculsion yesterday. The jury deliberated three hours, and returned a ...

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  14. ZIMMERMAN'S DEFEAT.

    Zimmerman has declared that his defeats by Pither and Walker were due to his being unaccustomed to riding by electric light. lie still thinks that ...

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  15. W.A. SP[?]MENS AT BALLARAT.

    Some rich specimens from Chalk's Brilliant Mine at Mt. Margaret, Western Australia, are being exhibited at Ballarat, musing great interest. ...

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  16. QUEENSLAND.

    A serious tick plague is raging in the pastoral districts, the insects even attacking kangaroos and wallabies. ...

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  17. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    It is understood that Sir Henry Parkes has expressed his willingness to accept a proposed grant from the State, in recognition of his past services to the ...

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  18. AN OVERCROWDED WORKROOM.

    David Matthia, a tailor, carrying on a business at Queens-Walk off Collinsstreet was fined £10 and £5 costs yesterday for allowing his workroom to ...

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  19. WRECK AT SOUTH DUNGENESS

    A wreck is visible on the South Dungeness reef. There is no sign of The crew, and it is feared they have perished. ...

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  20. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A shooting affray occurred at Ashfield yesterday afternoon in the unemployed camp. Chas. Edgar and John Brown wore chaffing a man, named ...

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  21. A LONG SESSION ENDED.

    Having been in session about seven months, Parliament was prorogued yesterday until February 4. The session had been unduly prolonged owing to ...

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  22. HEAVY GALE AT NEWCASTLE.

    A most violent gale is now raging at Newcastle. Two vessels bad narrow escapes from destruction to-day. While entering the port they were nearly ...

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  23. THE DEAN CONSPIRACY CASE.

    Another scandal has cropped up in connection with the interminable Dean case. Mr. W. P. Crick, after his discharge, promised the Assembly that he ...

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  24. THE MAHDUS CAPTIVES.

    All the unfortunate Egyptianscaptured by the Mahdi in 1864-1885 have at length been released after nearly 12 years of cruel captivity. It is not known ...

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  25. THE GALE AT NEWCASTLE.

    The brigantine Dierisdeer wentashore at North Beach, Newcastle, on Monday morning daring the gale. The weather is very rough now, and the vessel is on ...

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  26. SCHOOL SPEECH DAYS.

    The Misses Palmer who have been holding a day school in the Brisbane-st Church were the recipients of many con gratulations last Thursday afternoon ...

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  27. CYCLONE IN THE HUNTER RIVER DISTRICT.

    A cyclonic storm broke over the Hunter River district yesterday after noon, when the following vessels in the Newcastle harbor broke from their ...

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  28. THE EASTERN QUESTION.

    Taking advantage of the excitement caused in Continental political circles by the rupture of friendly relations between Great Britain and the United ...

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  29. THE LONDON MINING MARKET.

    The Kauri Mining Corporation of Zealand is announced, with a capital of £500,000. ...

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  30. THE BRITISH INCOME TAX.

    The case of the Crown v. the San Paul Railway Company (Brazil) has come up for judgment before the House of Lords and the decision of the ...

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  31. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN COMPANY.

    The shareholders of the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company have adopted the Directors' report. ...

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  32. FREMANTLE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL.

    A special meeting of the Fremantle Municipal Council was held on Thursday night for the purpose of dealing with the revised Estimates for 1896. ...

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  33. WRECK OF THE NORTH GERMANLLOYD STEAMER "SPREE."

    Another sad disaster has befallen the Nordeutsche-Lloyd by the grounding of their splendid Atlantic liner "Spree," which went ashore off St. Catherine's ...

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  34. A DEFAULTING SOLICITOR.

    The Full Court has struck off the name of Mr. H. C. G. Moss off the roll of solicitors. It was alleged he falselied the date of a certain deed, and ...

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  35. THE DISASTER OFF THE ISLE OF WIGHT.

    Through the exertions of the Southampton Dock Company's Dock, the "Spree" has been floated off the dangerous rocks at St. Catherine's ...

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  36. THE CITY COUNCIL.

    A special meeting of the City Council was held this morning, the Mayor (Mr. H. J. Saunders, M.L.C.) presiding. There were present Crs ...

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  37. ESPERANCE BAY NEWS.

    The customs returns up to Saturday show that £2,149 9s. 3d. was exceeded, Two days have yet to be counted. At the Roads Board Election on Saturday ...

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  38. PAINFUL DEATH OF A MINER.

    At the Calcoola Creek Gold Mine yesterday, a miner was killed by a fall of ear the which forced him on the pick he was using and impaled him. ...

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  39. THE ASHANTEE WAR.

    Prempeh, the King of Abyssinia, has caused the arrest of four young Englishmen who were travelling' in Abyssinia, and intends holding them as hostages. ...

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  40. REMARKABLE DROWNING CASE.

    A remarkable case of drowning was reported to the police this morning as having happened on the Canning River yesterday afternoon. The victim was a ...

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  41. QUEENSLAND.

    Sir Charley Lilley was taken ill yesterday apparently from slight paralysis in the side. The doctors state that there is no need for anxiety ...

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  42. THE CANNING DROWNING CASE.

    The body of the young man, Arthur Johnson, who was drowned on Wednesday last while swimming to a dingy which bad parted from a lighter ...

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  43. SUDDEN DEATH AT SUBIACO3.

    We regret having to announce the death of Mr. John Rowland Jones, of Subiaco, which occurred suddenly at his residence in that suburb about 11 ...

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  44. NEW ZEALAND.

    A large crowd assembled at Lane and Brown's shipbuilding yard at Whangaroo yesterday to witness the launch ing of the London Missionary Society's ...

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  45. ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT.

    At the City Police Court yesterday a charge of embezzling £16 lOs. was investigated against James White Humphry. It appeared from the ...

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  46. NEWS FROM HALL'S CREEK.

    A thunderstorm accompanied by a high wind occurred daring Saturday night. Ninety-six points of rain fell Numbers of miners axe coming into. ...

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  47. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Parliament was prorogued yesterday by the Governor Sir T. Powell Burton. The Governor's Speech was brief and referred to the leading Bills which, had ...

    Article : 62 words
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