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  2. THE DUDLEY COLLIERY DISASTER.

    The excitement which has prevailed throughout the district and colony since the disastrous explosion at the Dudl[?]y Colliery on Monday last has been intensified by the sensational developments reported ...

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  3. SECOND EDITION.

    The P. and O. Company's R.M.S. China, which has gone ashore at Azalea Point, in the Red Sea, is expected to become a total loss. ...

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  4. FLOODS IN AMERICA.

    Disastrous floods have occurred in the States of Ohio, Virginia, and Pennsylvania. The rising waters stopped the traffic on ...

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  5. THE FAR EAST.

    China has conc[?]ded to Russia a 25 years' lease of Port Arthur as a naval base, and a similar lease of Talienwan as a fortified but[?] open port, with the ...

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  6. SPECIAL CABLES.

    The Spanish torpedo flotilla which left Cadiz for Cuba, but which was subsequently intercepted at the Canary Islands, has sailed for Puerto Rico, the ...

    Article : 77 words
  7. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    Yesterday a meeting was held at the Australia Hotel with the object of forming a strong working and organising committee to aid the cause of Australian federation. There was a large ...

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  8. THE GREEK LOAN.

    The House of Commons has granted authority to the British Government to guarantee the payment of interest on the Greek loan of £6,800,000, ...

    Article : 87 words
  9. THE PASSENGER LIST.

    For London: Mr. H. Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Pik[?] and 2 children, Mrs. Thornton, Miss Thornton, Mr. Draper, Mr. hood, Mr. A. H. Howson, Mr. Angus, Mr. W. Gibson, Mr. and ...

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  10. THE SOUDAN CAMPAIGN.

    News from the Soudan states that the Dervishes are adopting [?]lusive tactics. It is believed the main force is encamped in the thick bush, 30 miles ...

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  11. RUSSIAN MILITARY AND NAVAL PREPARATIONS.

    Russia has decided to despatch 5[?],000 men from the army reserve to Eustasia Bay, on the Siberian coast, north-east of Vladivostock. ...

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  12. THE R.M.S. CHINA ASHORE.

    Lloyd's agent at Perim, in the Red Sea, telegraphs that the P. and O. Company's R.M.S. China has gone ashore at Azalea Point. ...

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  13. THE CHINESE LOAN.

    Only one-fourth of the portion of the Chinese loan of £16,000,000 placed on the London market was subscribed. The Underwriters have undertaken to provide ...

    Article : 64 words
  14. HEALTH OF LORD SALISBURY.

    Lord Salisbury has improved in health, and will leave on Saturday for the south of France. ...

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  15. THE CABLE SCHEMES.

    The Cable Committee has adjourned s[?]ne die pending the receipt of replies from the Australasian colonies with regard to the Cape route only. ...

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  16. THE SPANISH FINANCES.

    The Bank of Spain has arranged to lend to the Spanish Government 200,000,000 pes[?]tas (approximately £7,500,000). ...

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  17. AN AUSTRALIAN PIANIST.

    Miss Beatrice Griffiths, of Sydney, assisted by her sisters, the Misses Muri[?]l and Bessie Griffiths, gave a successful pianoforte recital at the Queen's Hall, ...

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  18. AUSTRIA AND CRETE.

    Austria will withdraw her troops and ships from Crete in April. ...

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  19. RIOT AT KALGOORLIE.

    In our second edition of yesterday we published a lengthy and graphic telegram from Kalgoorlie detailing the circumstances of the serious disturbance which took place in that ...

    Article : 338 words
  20. THE ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION.

    The Admiralty authorities decline to assist the proposed Antarctic expedition by granting the use of ships or of naval officers, but are willing to lend the ...

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  21. ADELAIDE CONSERVATORIUM OF MUSIC.

    Mr. Frederick Bevan, of the Chapel Royal, St. James's, has been appointed Professor of Singing at the Conservatorium of Music, Adelaide. ...

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  22. ANTI-SEMITIC RIOTS IN ALGIERS.

    The agitation which arose out of the Dr[?]yfus case and the trial of M. Zola has been renewed in Algiers, and further anti-Semitic riots have occurred. ...

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  23. DISASTER INSURANCE FUND.

    The Minister for Mines (Mr. Sydney Smith) says he is exceedingly anxious to take a advantage of the present opportunity to establish a permanent fund for the relief of distrees arising out of mining ...

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  24. JAMES PAYN DYING.

    James Payn, the well-known novelist, who has been in failing health for some time past, is reported to be dying. He is in his 68th year. ...

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  25. BANK-NOTE ROBBERY.

    Herr Grunenthal, an official who recently retired from the Imperial Printing Office in Berlin, has been arrested on a charge of stealing banknotes to the ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN MEAT EXTRACTS.

    Mr. C. R. Valentine, in lecturing before the Society of Arts last night, said that there was a great future for Queensland and New South Wales meat extracts. ...

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  27. TELEGRAM OF SYMPATHY.

    Yesterday the Minister for Mines (Mr. Sydney Smith) received the following telegram from the Victorian Minister for Mines (Mr. Henry Foster):- "Would you kindly convey to sufferers by recent ...

    Article : 358 words
  28. AUSTRALIAN ART IN LONDON.

    The Exhibition of Australian Art organised by Miss Eadith Walker, of Sydney, will be opened at the Grafton Galleries, London, on April 4. ...

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  29. THE KALGOORLIE RIOT.

    The Premier received during the day over a hundred telegrams from all parts of the colony and the eastern colonies expressing sympathy on account of his unpleasant experiences at Kalgoorlie. Amongst ...

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  30. ARRIVAL OF THE PREMIER IN PERTH.

    A profound sensation was created in the city on the publication in the morning papers of the particulars of the attack on the Premier at Kalgoorlie yesterday. When it became known that the ...

    Article : 262 words
  31. PRIVY COUNCIL APPEAL

    The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council has reserved judgment in the appeal case, Waller v. Young, and also in the cross appeal. ...

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  32. A TIMBER COMPANY.

    Captain Perkes, the representative of Messrs. Denny, Mott, and Dickson, is a passenger for Australia by the R.M.S. Himalaya. He will take over the Jervis ...

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  33. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. William Rogers, the well-known contractor, died this morning. He came to the colony in 1854 as a contractor, and held a leading position in the city. The Jubilee Exhibition Building was ...

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  34. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the London wool sales this evening prices were very firm. Medium and inferior merinos are lower; but crossbreds are tending upwards. ...

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  35. VICTORIA.

    A disastrous fire occurred at Wangaratta tonight. Three business places were destroyed. A man named Charles S[?]hroeder, while watching the progress of the flames, was buried beneath a ...

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  36. THE STOCK BRANDS ACT.

    At a meeting of the K[?]ama Pastures and Stock Protection Board this afternoon Mr. Thomas Brown, J.P., was re-elected chairman for the current year, and Mr. William Dymock was re-appointed ...

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  37. TASMANIA.

    The captain of the R.M.S. India, now in port, expresses surprise that there is no light at Cape Pillar, at the entrance to the Derwent, the more especially as some of the largest steamers in the ...

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  38. SYMPATHY FROM THE PREMIER OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Premier, Mr. Kingston, has despatched the following telegram to Sir John Forrest:—"We are all much shocked at the outrageous treatment to which you have been subjected. What a pity ...

    Article : 65 words
  39. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    At a representative indignation meeting of citizens held at Geraldton last evening a resolution was adopted condomning the action of Dr. Lovegrov[?], the colonial surgeon, in ...

    Article : 53 words
  40. TO-DAY.

    League of Wheelmen's Carnival, Royal Agricultural Society's Ground[?] First race, 2.30 p.m. Sydney Cricket Ground: Piddington v. Redfern and Burwood v. South Sydney (Northern Ground). Matches ...

    Article : 241 words
  41. FROZEN MEAT.

    A meeting of representatives of 18 firms engaged in the importation of lamb was held to-day to consider the question of price. It was decided to hold out for ...

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  42. ARRIVAL OF THE OPHIR.

    The Orient steamer Ophir, J. F. Ruthven commander, arrived from Colombo at 8.30 a.m. to-day with the following passengers in the saloon:— ...

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  43. NEW ZEALAND.

    Mr. J. Myers, a member of the Wellington City Council, while returning home last night after the meeting of the council, was attacked by an unknown assailant in mistake for someone else, ...

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  44. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced from Afghanistan of Gholam Haider Khan, the Commander-in-chief of the Afghan forces. ...

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  45. SCHOOL OF ARTS DEBATING CLUB.

    This club held its weakly meeting last night. Th[?] president (Dr. P. [?] Muskett) was in the chair[?] During the evening the president announced th[?] several of the debating socities in and around Sydne[?] ...

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  46. QUEENSLAND.

    It is probable that the Chief Justice will be appointed Lieutenant-Governor on the occasion of Lord Lamington's visit to New Guinea. A telegram from Mackay reports that the ...

    Article : 79 words
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