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  2. SECOND EDITION.

    Bar silver is quoted to-day at 2s l½d per ounce standard. ...

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  3. NEWCASTLE.

    A well-known resident of Wallsend has received a letter from Spain offering him one-third of a sum of £650,000 alleged to have been buried in a box, at Plattsburg. As in all former cases the Spanish ...

    Article : 76 words
  4. QUEENSLAND.

    Mr. John Cameron, chairman of the Queensland Meat Export Company, has received, an encouraging letter from Mr. Manning, of Messrs. Thompson, Manning, and Jeremy, Sydney, ...

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  5. VICTORIA.

    Mr. Justice Williams to-day granted an order to review the decision of the Port Melbourne justices who convicted certain firemen of the steamer Bulimba for refusing to work on Sunday, ...

    Article : 346 words
  6. THE UNITED STATES AND SPAIN.

    The United States Government is accelerating the construction of 150 big guns at the Washington Factory, with a view to arming 30 auxiliary cruisers. An ...

    Article : 96 words
  7. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    Yesterday the Cabinet decided that Parliament should be summoned for the despatch of business on Tuesday, April 5. Yesterday's proceedings in the Federal ...

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  8. SPECIAL CABLES.

    An application was made yesterday in the Ecclesiastical Court to Mr. Thomas H. Tristram, Q.C., D.C.L., Judge of the Bishop of London's Consistory Court, for ...

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  9. THE A. N. A. CONFERENCE.

    A banquet in connection with the A. N. A. Conference was held at Bendigo to-night. Two hundred persons attended, the guests including several of the Federal Convention delegates. Mr. ...

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  10. THE DISTRESSED MINERS.

    Mr. Joseph Creer, superintendent of the Government Labour Bureau, concluded his inquiries to-day respecting the condition of the miners thrown out of employment owing to the closing down of the ...

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  11. A SCHOONER STRANDED.

    The schooner Glengarry, 47 tons, has been stranded on the bar at Orbost, in Gippsland. There are no hopes of saving the vessel. She is insured. ...

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  12. PURCHASE OF WARSHIPS.

    The United States Government has purchased two warships belonging to the Brazilian navy. ...

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  13. LATE MINING.

    At the Golden Key and Hannan's Central No. 1 leases several shafts are now down from 90ft. to 100ft., and the material being raised from most of the claims strengthens the belief that alluvial wash ...

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  14. PROPOSED AGRICULTURAL BLOCKS.

    Mr. A. Griffith, M.L.A., has submitted a scheme to the Minister for Works, proposing that the whole of the unalienated land on the Newcastle Commonage Reserve between Lambton and ...

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  15. THE CRETAN DIFFICULTY.

    Reports from Vienna state that Austria and Germany are willing to entrust to Russia, France, and Great Britain the settlement of the Governership of Crete. ...

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  16. COUNTRY NEWS.

    A petition has been forwarded to the Minister for Lands by the residents of the Narromine district protesting against the sale by public auction of portion 11, of 150 acres 3 roods, portion 12, of 157 ...

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  17. TRAGEDY AT JOHANNESBURG.

    A sensational shooting affair is reported from Johannesburg, in the Transvaal. Ludwig Werthoim entered the office of Mr. Woolf Joel, a well-known business ...

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  18. RUSSIAN DOCKYARD IN THE BALTIC.

    Mr. G. N. Curzon, Parliamentary Secretary to the Foreign Office, stated, in reply to a question in the House of Commons last night, that the Thames ...

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  19. NEW ZEALAND.

    AUCKLAND, Tuesday. Motor cars have made their appearance in Wellington, two having been imported by a local syndicate. ...

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  20. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Long before the Melbourne express train was due this morning every approach to the North Terrace station was blocked by an eager and excited crowd anxious to eaton a glimpse of ...

    Article : 210 words
  21. THE COAL TRADE.

    The German boat Sommerfeld arrived at Port Kembla on Saturday, but owing to the heavy sea was unable to load. On Sunday evening she went alongside the Southern Coal Company's jetty and ...

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  22. THE CHINESE LOAN.

    The "Daily Telegraph" states that the Chinese loan of £10,000,000 will be issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation and the Deutsch-Asiatische ...

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  23. A SHOOTING ACCIDENT.

    A shooting accident, under extremely sad circumstances, took place this afternoon at Malvern, the victim being a lad named Bertie Douglas. He was toying with a ...

    Article : 352 words
  24. THE ROOKWOOD TRAGEDY.

    The search for Martin Cusack, against whom a verdict of wilful murder was returned at the inquest on Monday, was continued yesterday. The metropolitan police have throughout been represented at ...

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  25. ALLEGED CORRUPTION IN FRANCE.

    M. Breton, the Radical deputy for Brest, alleges that an agent of M. Meline, the French Premier, with the approval of President Faure, offered 100,000 francs ...

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  26. THE TRANSVAAL LOAN.

    News from the Transvaal states that despite President Kruger's appeal as to the urgency of the need for money, and the fact that an advantageous offer had ...

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  27. ALARMING MINING ACCI DENT.

    A startling accident occurred in the New Chum mine. Bendigo, to-day. A party of visitors, accompanied by the mine manager, got into a cage to be lowered to the 3000ft. level. All went ...

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  28. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    At the Supreme Court to-day Wright, an infant, recovered £125 from the A.U.S.N. Company for injuries received through contact with the steamer Barcoo with the pier at Fremantle. The evidence ...

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  29. STODDART'S ELEVEN V. VICTORIA.

    The match Stoddart's Eleven v. Victoria was brought to a conclusion this afternoon, and it resulted in a win for the visitors by seven wickets. When stumps were drawn yesterday afternoon the ...

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  30. LORD SALISBURY'S HEALTH.

    Lord Salisbury, who has been suffering from influenza, is rallying slowly. His medical advisers consider that it is imperative that he should take a holiday. ...

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  31. MILITARY INTELLIGENCE.

    A statement was made yestesrday to the effect that Colonel Lassetter, the popular officer commanding the Mounted Rifles, who recently returned from Europe, contemplated resigning the command ...

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  32. ANXIETY TO EXTEND HOSPITALITY.

    The arrangements proposed to be made for the reception of Lord and Lady Brassey by the Perth City Council clash with those ordered by the Governor. The latter wished Lord Brassey to ...

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  33. THE FEDERAL REFERENDUM.

    In view of the large amount of work entailed by the arrangements for the referendum on the Commonwealth Constitution Bill, it does not appear likely that the vote will be taken til well on towards the ...

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  34. MAJOR FERGUSON AND THE FIRST AUSTRALIAN HORSE.

    Yesterday morning Major Ferguson, private secretary to the Governor, returned from a trip to the Mudgee district, where he has been inspecting the local troops of the First Australian Horse. He went ...

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  35. PROPOSED PREFERENTIAL TARIFFS.

    In respect to the resolution bassed at the conference of Premiers in favour of the colonies giving tariff preference to imports from the United Kingdom surprise has been expressed at Mr. Reid giving ...

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  36. WEST AFRICA.

    The Paris "Debats" states that the French expedition in West Africa under the command of Lieutenant Brotonnet contributed in a large measure to the ...

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  37. REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE.

    The expenditure for the first eight months of the financial year ended February was £2,185,429, exceeding the revenue by £368,774. The expenditure monthly for the last six months has ...

    Article : 191 words
  38. THE NEW GUINEA MISSION.

    A meeting was held on Monday night in the North Sydney School ot Arts with the object of promoting the welfare of the New Guinea Mission. The chair was occupied by the Archbishop of Sydney. ...

    Article : 389 words
  39. THE PLAGUE IN BOMBAY.

    The officials engaged in plague search duties in Bombay are now being escorted by troops. ...

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  40. DIOCESE OE NORTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Right Rev. Dr. C. G. Barlow, Bishop of North Queensland, has secured £6000 towards the £10,000 required for the establishment of the proposed ...

    Article : 54 words
  41. TASMANIA.

    The Hobart Marine Board decided to-day to call for tenders for the erection of a lighthouse at Cape Sorrell. A sudden change has taken place in the ...

    Article : 172 words
  42. TO-DAY.

    Propsed Benefit Concert to Mr. Edgar Strauss: Prelimitary Meeting of those desirous of assisting, Hotel Australia, 4.30 p.m. Meeting of Master Butchers' Association,Oddfellows' ...

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  43. PASTORAL INTELLIGENCE.

    The following are the latest stock passings:— 12,000 owes, Bogamildi to Gunnedah, A. P. and A. Company owners, 200 mixed sheep, Moppin to Flemington, John Delander owner; 2500 ewes. ...

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  44. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Chamberlain, Secretary of State for the Colonies, has declined to recommend her Majesty to disallow the Immigrants Bill passed by the Legislature of Western ...

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  45. SYDNEY RAGGED SCHOOLS.

    The annual picnic of the children attending the Sydney Ragged Schools took place on Friday. The scholars from the various branches—Harringtonstreet, Globe, Waterloo, Brisbane-street, and ...

    Article : 115 words
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