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  2. VICTORIA.

    Lord Brassey has received a communication from England notifying the appointment of the Chief Justice, Sir John Madden, as LieutonantGovernor. His Honor was congratulated upon his ...

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  3. SECOND EDITION.

    The match between the M. [?] and Ground and the Australians was resumed at Lord's to-day. The weather is oppressive and the light ...

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  4. A SHIP ON FIRE.

    A serious outbreak of fire occurred on board the fine barque Aldergrove, lying at the Carrington bal last jetties at Carrington, at an early hour this morning, and despite the exertions of both land and ...

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  5. FEDERATION.

    Federation is Australia's contribution towards the safety, the greatness, and the future development of the British Empire. It will be hailed with gratification by the Queen, the Ministers of ...

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  6. SPECIAL CABLES.

    The House of Commons, in Committee of Supply, has by 393 to 51 passed a resolution in favour of a grant of £30,000 to Lord Kitchener, in recognition of his ...

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  7. THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.

    The Australians commenced their ninth match, of the tour to-day at Lords, when they met the M.C.C. and Ground. The weather was brilliantly fine and the heat ...

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  8. QUEENSLAND.

    Considerable anxiety is folt concerning the ship Red Rock, which left Townsville for New Caledonia, on February 20 last, and has not been heard of since. While at Townsville a fire ...

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  9. THE DREYFUS AFFAIR.

    The French cruiser Sfax will bring Dreyfus from the Ile du Diable to France, where he will arrive three weeks hence. It is announced that the Court of Cas ...

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  10. THE ABBOTSFORD TRAGEDY.

    The inquest on Mrs. Agnes O'Neill, the victim of the Abbotsford tragedy, was concluded to-day. Patrick O'Neill, the husband of the deceased, was present in custody. The evidence of Dr. ...

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  11. QUEENSLAND AS A FIELD FOR IMMIGRATION.

    In the Assembly to-day the Premier, in reply to a question, stated that Mr. Ben Tillett had been appointed by the Agent-General to deliver a course of 20 lectures, not 10 as first stated, on ...

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  12. THE CRIMINAL CODE COMMISSION.

    The report of the Commission on the Criminal Code prepared by the Chief Justice recently was tabled in the Assembly to-day. The report recommends the adoption of the code with certain ...

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  13. ROBBERY OF GOLD.

    That the practice of sending to a departing liner large quantities of gold many hours before the appointed hour of sailing was a mistake is probably admitted, as being an unnecessary factor of risk. But ...

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  14. THE TRANSVAAL.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons last night Mr. Chamberlain (Secretary of State for the Colonies), said he would decline to instruct Sir ...

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  15. MAJOR ESTERHAZY TO BE PROSECUTED.

    The Cabinet has determined to prosecute Major Estorhazy on a charge of having procured and used portions of the secret dossier in the Dreyfus trial. ...

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  16. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    A strike has occurred at the Colonial Boot Factory at East Perth. Twenty men are out. The principal points at issue are stated to be that the factory is paying less than 55s a week, the ...

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  17. CRETE.

    Moslem inhabitants of [?] to the number of 23,000 have left the island since its government was transferred to Prince George of Greece, and are settling ...

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  18. TASMANIA.

    The Hobart Marine Board, at a special meeting to-day, adopted the harbour-master's recommendations to lengthen the Argyle and Dunu-street piers; and also to Widen the latter so as to ...

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  19. THE SPANISH COLONIES.

    The Emperor of Germany declares that his newest acquisitions in the Pacific Ocean (the Carolines, the Ladrones, and Pelew Archipelago, sold by Spain) will ...

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  20. THE SHIPMENT OF GOLD.

    A representative the Sydney Morning Herald" yesterday morning had an interview with Mr. Fulcher, purser of the R.M.S Mariposa, on board that vessel on the west side of Circular Quay. ...

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  21. REVOLUTIONARY FEELING IN FRANGE.

    The French President, M. Loubet, in referring to the Nationalists' demonstration made against him at Auteuil races, on Sunday declared that he will firmly ...

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  22. NEW ZEALAND.

    Mdlle; Trebelli has arrived by the Moana from San Francisco. She intends touring New Zealand. The members of the " China Town " Company ...

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  23. THE UNITED STATES AND SPAIN.

    he United States of America and Spain have resumed diplomatic relations, which were broken off at the commencement of the late war. ...

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  24. THE R.M.S. MOANA. AT AUCKLAND.

    The R.M.S. Moana arrived from San Francisco at 6 a.m. The passengers for Sydney are:- Mesdames Trebelli, Vandour, M'Gowan, English, Bernard, Pain, Ward, Misses [?] Stevens, ...

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  25. STORMY SITTING OF THE CHAMBER.

    Upon the Government being interpellated in the Chamber of Deputies yesterday in reference to the disturbances at Auteuil on Sunday, M. Dupuy, the ...

    Article : 96 words
  26. THE MILAN RIOTS.

    King Humbert of Italy has granted pardons to the convicted Milan rioters, who have up to now remained in prison. ...

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  27. NEWCASTLE.

    At last night's meeting of the City Council it was resolved, on the motion of Alderman Cann, seconded by Alderman Asher,—"That this council strongly protests against the cretion of the new bridge ...

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  28. A NATIONAL OPERA HOUSE.

    The leading English musicians are appealing to the public for £180,000 with which to erect and endow a national opera house. ...

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  29. NEWS FROM SAMOA.

    The mailboat brings news from Samoa to May 31. Matanfa, at the request of the Commission, has surrendered over 1800 arms. The Germans are now acting in record with the other Powers. ...

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  30. ARMY OFFICERS ARRESTED.

    A colonel and two lieutonants of the army have been arrested on charges of taking part in the riotous disturbances at Auteuil. They will be tried by ...

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  31. SILVER.

    Bar silver is quoted to-day at £s 3 11-16d per ounce standard. ...

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  32. THE VISIT OF THE PREMIER TO NEWCASTLE.

    The Mayor of Newcastle (Alderman Alfred Timbury), at a meeting of the City Council held last night, suggested that the council, as the representatives of the citizens, should officially receive the ...

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  33. A SENSATIONAL MESSAGE FROM THE SEA.

    On Monday morning a man found a bottle at Henley Beach which had been washed up by the sea. The bottle was broken open and inside was found a paper on which, faintly written in lead ...

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  34. TO-DAY.

    United Federnl Executive; Waterloc, Town Hall, [?] J. A. Hogue, W.H. Mahony, and G. Anderson, 1 p.m.; Leichbardt, Town Hall, Hon. J. H. Carrathers, 8 p.m.; Darlington, Glengarry Hotel, Abereromble and ...

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  35. THE DEROULEDE TRIAL.

    M. Lombard, a Solicitor-General of the Court of Appeal, who was the public prosecutor in the fruitless charge against M. Deroulede and M. Habert of having ...

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  36. THE COAL EXPORT TRADE.

    The steamer Guthrie arrived to-day from Melbourne to load a cargo of coal from the Seaham Colliery for Manila and China. The ship Florence sailed for San Francisco with 2214 tons of East ...

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  37. THE WORK OF THE POLICE.

    Various statements Were current in the city yesterday concerning the gold robbery, The one which gained the greatest [?] was to the effect that a man who some years ago was connected with a safe ...

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  38. THE PERTHSHIRE.

    The message which was posted in the Merchants' Exchange on Monday to the effect that the Perthshire (or the supposed Porthshire) was in [?] yesterday received a considerable amount of attention. ...

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  39. THE WRECK OF THE LINDUS.

    The position of the intercolonial steamship Lindus, which was wrecked on the oyster bank during the early hours of Sunday morning, still remains unchanged, but she is fast settling down ...

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  40. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Thomas Kitchen, late secretary of the Albert District Rechbites, who pleaded guilty to three charges of having embezzled money from that society, was to-day sentenced to four years' hard ...

    Article : 186 words
  41. THE WEATHER.

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  42. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The Newcastle Civilian Rifle Club held a special handicap on Saturday for those members who had missed the first quarterly handicap. The following were the scores, the handlecap limit being 62:— ...

    Article : 71 words
  43. COURSING IN ENGLAND.

    Fullerton, the well-known greyhound, is dead. Fullerton was a phenomenal, greyhound, and when owned by Colonel North divided for the ...

    Article : 69 words
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  45. THE NORTHUMBERLAND ELECTION.

    Though the weather was very unfavourable there was a good gathering last night to hear Alderman John Norton, one of candidates for the Northumberland election. Mr. Jonathan Rose was the ...

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  46. A SNOWSTORM.

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  47. Advertising

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