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  2. THE FEDERAL CAMPAIGN

    Mr. John Norton, M.L.A., Armidale, 8 p.m.; Mr. C. J. Royle, School of Arts, North Sydney 8 p.m. Mr. R. DMertphor, M.L.A., Orange, 8 p.m.; Mr. D. Fealy, Grand, view Hotel, opposite Town Hall, Paddington, 8 p.m.; Mr. ...

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  3. THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    Commandant Fourie has quarrelled with Commandant do Wet and his commando is broken up. It is reported that Commandant Fourio is willing to surrender. ...

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  4. THE ROYAL VISIT TO AUSTRALIA.

    The Ophir, with the Duke and the Duchess of Cornwall and York aboard, al the entrance of the Bay of Biscay on Sunday morning, exchanged greetings with the West ...

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  5. CHINA.

    In the House of Commons on the 7th instant Viscount Cianborne, the Parliamentary Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, stated that Count Lamsdorff, the Russian Minister ...

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  6. SECOND EDITION.

    Bar silver is quoted to-day at 2s 4 1-16d per ounce standard, a fall of 1-16d since yesterday. ...

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  7. THE FISCAL FIGHT.

    There is an old proverb which cantions us against putting all our eggs in one basket. The advice is both homely and ommontly practical. The protectionist theory is exactly the opposite, ...

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  8. BRITISH ARMY REFORM.

    In view of the unsettled state of affairs throughout the world—especially as regards the relations of Great Britain with the Boers in South Africa and with Russia in China— ...

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  9. THE CANDIDATES.

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  10. NEWS FROM THE ISLANDS.

    Messrs Burns, Philp, and Co.'s steamar Mambare returned to port late last night after her usual trip to Lord Howe Island, Norfolk Island, New Hebrides, and Banks Group. ...

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  11. REWARDS AND PRESENTS.

    It is reported that the Duke of Cornwall and York is carrying £20,000 worth of presents for distribution, and that he also has a list of knighthoods and rewards for leading ...

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  12. THE CITIZENS' ROYAL RECEPTION COMMITTEE.

    A meeting of the committee of citizens who have taken up the matter nf a modified reception to be tendered to the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York on behalf of their follow citizens was held at ...

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  13. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

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  14. IN THE TRANSVAAL.

    A Boer commando, luagered near Lichtenburg, is in great straits for food and ammunition and bas suspended supplies to the families of the men. ...

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  15. NOMINATION DAY.

    Although to-morrow is nominally the day of nomination of candidates in New South Wales for the Federal House of Representatives, to-day is the actual one. All nominations not received at or before ...

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  16. THE MURDERS BY DELAREY.

    Boyd, who was shot by order of Commandant Dolarcy, wns tho son of the sub-manager iu the London office of the Bank of New South Wales. The landdrost of ...

    Article : 69 words
  17. THE NAVAL ESTIMATES.

    Mr. H. O. Arnold Foster, Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty, presented the Naval Estimates in Committee of Supply in the House of Commons last night. ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    Corporal George Reginald M'Guinness, of the New South Wales Bushmen, was killed at Onverwachl. Private E. Alexander, of the Victorian Bushmen, was killed at Scsinawer. ...

    Article : 49 words
  19. SMALLPOX OUTBREAK.

    Considerable satisfaction was felt by the authorities of the Board (of Health yesterday when Walter Clark, due of the passengers by the Euryalus, prenoted himself in response to the invitation of the ...

    Article : 434 words
  20. THE PUBLIC INTEREST.

    Candidates and others taking an interest in the campaign have been apt to express regret that a more vital interest is not being taken in the elections, but judging from other indications the facts do not quite ...

    Article : 193 words
  21. THE MANCHURIAN CONVENTION.

    Wu-ting-fang, the Chinese Minister at Washington, has been instructed to advise the Imperial Court whether the agreement between Russia and China with regard to ...

    Article : 64 words
  22. TRANSPORT DISABLED.

    The steamer Tongariro has towed the transport Norham Castle, Union Castle liner, 1392 tons, which was disabled, to Ascension. ...

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  23. ADDRESS OF WELCOME FROM THE CITY COUNCIL.

    At a meeting of the City Council last night the Mayor of Sydney presented the following report from the Parliamentary and bylaws committee:—"Your committee have the honour to report to council that ...

    Article : 173 words
  24. IMPERIAL DRAFT CONTINGENT.

    The enrolment of men at the camp at Paddington han now censed, as the required number to complete the draft has been secured. The arrangements for the departure of the men ara being carried out. The ...

    Article : 284 words
  25. REPORTED RUSSO-GERMAN TREATY.

    The "Times" correspondent at Berlin reports that there is a well-founded and widespreatl belief of tho existence of a treaty between Russia and Germany to afford each ...

    Article : 44 words
  26. MR. BARTON AGAIN ON TOUR.

    Mr. Barton, the Commonwealth Premier, will leave Sydney by the train to the western districts at 10.15 a.m. to-day. He procueds direct to Orange, where he will speak this evening; to-morrow he will go to ...

    Article : 70 words
  27. QUEENSLAND.

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  28. THE TIENTSIN SIDING DIFFICULTY.

    The "Standard" correspondent states that Vice Adranal Alexieff, Russian Commander-in-Chief in the Far East, is at the bottom of the Tientsin difficulty, and is ...

    Article : 65 words
  29. MR. REID'S MOVEMENTS.

    Mr. G. H. Reid is expected back from Queensland to-day. It has been already arranged that he shall speak at Balmain on Friday evening next with Mr. Neild, and in addition to this be will probably deliver ...

    Article : 48 words
  30. PREPARATIONS IN BRISBANE.

    The City council to-day decided to expend a sum not exceeding £4000 in decorating the streets of the city on the occasion of the visit of the Duke and the Duchess of Cornwall and York. The Government ...

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  31. CAMPAIGN NOTES.

    Arrangements are nearly complete for the Federal demonstration which is to be held in the Town Hall on the 26th instant. It has been decided by the executive of the Federal Freetrade and Liberal ...

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  32. VICTORIA.

    Peroy Denis Mulconry, used 15, was coasting on his bicycle down the slope in Nicholson-street, Fitzroy, early this evening, and in endeavouring to avoid a tram he ran into a horse and buggy. He was ...

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  33. A CHAT WITH DR. ARMSTRONG.

    A "Herald" reporter called at the Town Hall yesterday and saw the Mayor with reference to matters connected with the outbreak of disease near Sydney. He was referred to Dr. Armstrong, Officer ...

    Article : 495 words
  34. FRENCH ROWDYISM AT TIENTSIN.

    In connection with the recent complaints of French soldiers at Tientsin, 40 men who had behaved in a disorderly manner have been arrested. ...

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  35. RUSSIA.

    Workmen have joined the pro-Tolstoi students at St. Petersburg. Rioting has taken place inside the Kazan Cathedral. The rioters were ejected after ...

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  36. MOVEMENTS OF TROOPSHIPS.

    The troopships Custodian and Maplemore passed Cape Otway at 9.30 and 10.20 a.m. to-day, the latter roporting all well. ADELAIDE, Tuesday. ...

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  37. WHITE AND KANAKA LABOUR IN QUEENSLAND.

    An incident which is causing a great deal of interest in Townsville has arisen out of aperchen marie at mnetiugs of federal candidates held there recently. Mr. Foley, an ex-alderman and several ...

    Article : 151 words
  38. WINE ADULTERATION BILL.

    For over two hours to-day the Minister for Public Health hat[?]d to argumenls for and against the proposal of the Board of Public Health to have a clause inserted in the Wine Adulteration Bill ...

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  39. THE BLONDE AND ELLIOT ISLANDS.

    In the House of Commons last night Mr. A. J. Balfour, the First Lord of the Treasury, stated that the mission of the gunboat Plovere to the Blonde and Elliot Islands, about 100 ...

    Article : 210 words
  40. THE GRAWLIN TRAGEDY.

    The Police Magistrate concluded tho mngiaterlal inquiry into the Grawlin tragedy this morning. The evidence adduced was practically the eamo as the report furnished. The finding was to the effect that ...

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  41. DISABILITIES OF MELBOURNE SHIPPING.

    The disabilities of this port were brought under the notice of the Premier to-day by a deputation representing the merchant shippers. They said that the wharfage accommodation in the bay had become ...

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  42. THE CORONATION OATH.

    Cardinal Logue, Archbishop of Armagh, advises Irishmen to refuse to serve in the anny until the coronation oath is amended. ...

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  43. THE SENATE.

    About 1500 electors listened to a speech delivered by Mr. John Norton from the balcony of the Impenal Hotel, Singleton, on Monday night. The candidate was cordially received. He denounced Mr. ...

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  44. FUNERAL OF TWO OF THE VICTIMS.

    The funeral of Mr. W. Richards, jun., and Mr. Elwin Richards, two ofwthe victima of the terrible tragedy near Grawlin, took place this afternoon, and was attended by a very large number of ...

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  45. EXPLOSION ON AN ATLANTIC LINER.

    An ammonia tank, on the after steerage deck of the International Company's liner New York (10,674 tons), and connected with the steamer's refrigerators, exploded. A ...

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  46. THE WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales to-day prices were very firm and were unchanged. March 19. The following prices were realised for the ...

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  47. THE BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    No fresh development took place yesterday in con[?]ection with the bubnnio plague, and no [?] is felt by the authorities at the Department of Health Dr. Millard, the acting president of the ...

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  48. ALDERMAN LINDSAY-THOMPSON'S CANDIDATURE.

    Alderman E. Lindsay-Thompson, J.P., a candidate for the Senate, addressed a well-attended meeting at Tattersall's, Parramatta, on Saturday, and met with a splendid reception. The Mayor of Parramatta ...

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  49. THE WEATHER.

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  50. PASSENGERS FROM THE EURYALUS.

    It is stated that two of the passengers from Calcutta by the ship Euryalus were in Albury to-day. This morning Dr. Schlink, of Wodonga, telephoned to Albury stating that two of the missing passengers ...

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  51. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Sir Samuel Way yesterday completed quarter of a century's service as Chief Justice of the State.. When he toot his seat on the full Bench this morning the Chief Justice whs greeted by a large ...

    Article : 234 words
  52. PANAMA CANAL.

    The Panama Canal Company has offered the United States the entire rights of the canal for 34,000,000dol. (equal to £6,800,000). ...

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  53. A CASE AT BRISBANE.

    Another case of plague was reported to-day, the patient being a man named Thomas St. Ledger, 25, railway employee, living at a boarding-house in the city. There are a number of contacts in connection ...

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  54. QUEENSLAND.

    Refarding Mr. Wragge's position, a statement has been prepared showing the cost of telegrams. At one time it amounted to £28,000 per annum. This has been reduced to something over £12,000. The ...

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  55. MESSRS. A. J. GOULD AND J. T. WALKER AT PARRAMATTA.

    Messrs. A. J. Gould and J. T. Walker addressed a meeting in the Town Hall at Parramatta last night. Alderman Waugh occupied the chair. Both candidates were excellently received, and dealt principally ...

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  56. CONDITION OF CAPETOWN.

    Sir W. F. Hely-Hutchinson, Governor of Cape Colony, has expressed amazement at the neglect of sanitary measures at Capetown and the fi[?]th in the city. ...

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  57. THE PERTH OUTBREAK.

    Late lose evening a eusplcious case of plague was reported from Sibiaco. A bacteriological examination conducted to-day resulted in the case being pronounced true plague. The patient ia a boy, aged ...

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  58. MR. REID'S TOUR IN QUEENSLAND.

    Mr. Reid left Brisbane by mtil train for Sydney this morning. The same courtesy as he received on the journey from the border of a special railway carriage was extended to him by the Commissioner ...

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  59. TO-DAY.

    Organ Recital and Concert, Town Hall, 3 p.m. The Boys' Brigade, 488 Kent-street: Concert, 8 p.m. Institute of Bankers of New South Wales: Annua Meeting, Equitable Hall, 8 p.m. ...

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  60. THE BANK OF AUSTRALASIA.

    The report of the Bank of Australasia shows that the deposits amount to £13,650,832, the cash securities to £5,734,362, and bills to £13,325,667. ...

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  61. PROTECTIONISTS AT NEWCASTLE.

    A public meeting, to which "all reasonable and moderate protectionists and freetraders and supporters generally of the Barton policy" were invited, was held at the Royal Exchange Hotel ...

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  62. TONGAN NEWS.

    Advice from Tonga states that on February 16 a proclamation was published by Sir G.T.M. O'Brien, the High Commissioner for the Western Pacific, notifying that from that date the British argent in Tonga, ...

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  63. PASTORAL INTELLIGENCE.

    Stock movements are as follow:—3008 mixed sheep. Crookwell to Urana, M'Culloch owner; 80 cows, Goulburn to Gilhanroe, R. Whittaker owner; 300 cattle, Goulburn to Hay, Horton Bros, owners. ...

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  64. TASMANIA.

    The Chicago transport will take 1500 tons of Tasmanian oats to South Africa. ...

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  65. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Miss Meta Buring, an Adelaide contralto, who went to Frankfort-on-Maine about two years ago to study under Jerr Slockhauson, made her debut at the concert of Ysaye's, the ...

    Article : 47 words
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