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  2. FEDERATION. THE CONFERENCE OF PREMIERS.

    The Premiers'Conference,which on assembling was confronted with a stupendors list of subjects embracing such important quastions as the issue of free passes in relation to the Paris ...

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  3. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. NAVAL APPOINTMENTS.

    The R.M.S. Oroya brings news of the following naval appointment:—To H.M.S. Toreh, Lieutenants. J.R. "Ward, H.R. Hoathcote, and M. F. Stapylton; to H.M.S. Mildura, Mr. W. D. ...

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  4. MOUNTAIN MURDERS. ARREST OF BUTLER. THE SWANHILDA AT SAN FRANCISCO.

    On the arrival of the Swanhilda at San Francisco the vessel was at onco boarded by the detectives. Butler was found, and he was removed ashore. ...

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  5. PANIO IN ORETE.

    A dreadful panic prevails at Canoa, the oapital of Oritom where Christains and Mohammodans are murdering oaoh ohter. Ton persons have been ...

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  6. SPECIAL CABLES. FROM THE HERALD'S LONDON CORRESPONDENTS. SITUATION IN TURKEY.

    Towfik Pashe, late Turkish Minister for Foreign Affairs, who has been oxilod from Cotnstantinople, has arrived at Marsoillos. He states that great terror oxists among ...

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  7. HISTORY OF THE CRIMES.

    The long-expected arrival of the four-masted barque Swanhikla at San Francisco, and the arrest of Butler by the United States authorities after identification by the New South Wales detectives in ...

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  8. BUTLER'S RETURN TO SYDNEY.

    The steamer Monoawaiby which Butler will probably travel to Australia belongs to the Union Steamship Company, and is employed is the San Francisco and Sydney mail service under the flag of ...

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  9. AMONG ICEBERGS.

    The steamer Hubbuck, which arrived yesterday, reports that during her course through the ice in the region of 45' ti 47's., to 73.E. which was reached on 17th January, a great ...

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  10. THE RUSSIAN FOREIGN MINISTER.

    Count Muravieff, the Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs, who recently visited Paris, has had interviews with Prince Hohonlohe, the German Chancellor, and ...

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  11. THE QUEEN'S RECORD REIGN.

    Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, Secretary of State for the Colonies, has expressed surprise that no replies have been received from tho Premiers of the Australian ...

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  12. THE PLAGUE IN BOMBAY.

    The bubonic plague in Bombay ' has spread to the gaols of the city. It is proposed to remove the prisoners into the country. ...

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  13. TALLOW SALES.

    At the tallow sales to-day 2200 casks were offered at auction, and 975 casks were sold. Prices of all kinds were unebanged. ...

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  14. QUEENSLAND.

    The municipal and other local government elections took place to day. More than ordinary interest was manifested at the various polling booths. The fallowing are the city results:— ...

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  15. PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION.

    An election took placeo to-day to fill theo vacaney in the House of Commons caused by the resignation of Mr. A. Money Wigram, member for the South or ...

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  16. VICTORIA. BANQUET TO MR. REID.

    The wish has been expressed that at the approaching banquet to the Premier of New South Wales from the freetraders of Victoria an opportunity should be given to him to deal at length ...

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  17. LATER DETAILS.

    When the tugboat signalled the arrival of the Swanhilda with Butlor on board six detectives and several reporters of the San Francisco newspapers went down the ...

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  18. GERMANS IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    A German company has obtained a concession to construct piars and docks at Catombie, opposite Lorenzo Marques, in Portuguese South-cast Africa. ...

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  19. NEWCASTLE.

    At the conclusion of the usual Marino Board meeting to-day a deputation from the Newcastle Chamber of Commerced waited upon that body with several requests in connection with additional lights and ...

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  20. RABBITS FOR ENGLAND.

    The Department of Agricultura expects. this week to ship between 120,000 and 130,000 rabbits for London. ...

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  21. THE NEWS IN OFFICIAL CIRCLES.

    "Right" was the brief but expressive cablegram from San Francisco which came to the police authorities here at an early hour yesterday morning. It was not once sent on to the Chief Secretary, Mr. J. ...

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  22. IMPORTANT GEOLOGICAL SURVEY.

    The Mluistor of Mines has decided to order a geologioal survey at as early a date as possible of the country between Walhalla and Wood's Point, the test extending over a distance of about 6O ...

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  23. THE INDIAN FAMINE.

    The Mansion House Indian Famine Fund now amounts to£191,000. Prince Nicholas of Montenegro has subscribed £80 to the fund. ...

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  24. INTERCOLONAL BASEBALL MATCH.

    The second baseball match between teams representing South Australia and Victoria was played on the M.C.C. Ground this afternoon in the presence of a very small attendance. The ...

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  25. MR. J. C. NEILD.

    Mr. J. C. Noild, M.L.A., will leave on his return to Sydney by the R.M.S. Ophir, which snils on the 19th instant. Mr, Noild has had an interview with ...

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  26. RECEIPT OF TUB NEWS IN SYDNEY

    The news of the capture of Butler, published in the second edition of the Herald yesterday, was received with general satisfaction. Although the early hour at which the intelligence was published ...

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  27. THE MINIMUM WAGE.

    Complaints have recently been made to the Minister of Railway that the minimum wage condition was not being observed by the contractors for railway supplies. The Minister ...

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  28. THE COWLEY SCANDAL.

    In the Divorce Court to-day the Countess Cowley was granted a decree nisi, with costs, on the ground of the adultory and desertion of her husband, Earl ...

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  29. THE MERCANTILE COMMENT.

    Inquiries for information among bankers, merchants, and commercial people generally were auticipated by the questions "What about the Swanbilda "Has any more news come through— ...

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  30. FURTHER PARTICULARS.

    Butler smoked a cigarette while going ashore with the detectives, and appoared to be quite cool. On being interviewed by the press ...

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  31. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the London wool sales this evening American buyers secured the bulk of the wool offered. Prices are unchanged. Feb. 3. ...

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  32. THE MINISTER FOR MINES ON TOUR.

    In a burst of heat sufficient to make even on a salamander uncomfortable the Minister of Mines,the Hon Sydney Smith, accompained by Messrs Waddell, Hawthorne Carroll, and Brown, Ms.L.A., and Mr. ...

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  33. MR. M'MILLAN 'AT THE PROTESTANT HALL.

    A public meeting was held last night at the Protestant Hall for the purpose of hearing an address by Mr.W.M.Millau, M.L.A., on the subject of federation. Although the hall was not quite full ...

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  34. ANOTHER MISSING MAN FOUND.

    The man George Dunn who was reported as missing from Gundagai in May last has been found to be employed as a quarryman at Braidwood by Mr. J.M'Grath, road contractar. A report to this effect ...

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  35. A RACECOURSE COINCIDENCE.

    At the pony and galloway races hold yesterday at Moorefield a "small horse" named Butler was ridden by a jockey named Denn. The capture of Butler being the absorbing topic of the day a few ...

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  36. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    William Ted Francis, a young man, returned to Geraldton and relates a recent terrible experince in the bush.He left Lake Way on the 11th of last mouth for Cue with a man named Charles ...

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  37. ARRANGEMENTS FOR BUTLER'S EXTRADITION.

    The necessary papers for the extradition of Butler to Sydney have been submitted to the authorities in San Francisco. Butler will in all probability return in the ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN HORSES IN ENGLAND. WOLVEHAMPION STEEPLECHASE MEETING.

    At the Wolverhampton Steeplechase Meeting to-day, the Tixhill Steeplechase, 3 miles, was won by Mr.S.H. Gollnn's br g Norton, by Ascot from Romp. ...

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  39. WHAT BUTLER'S KIT CONTAINED.

    Butler's kit, on being searched, was found to contain Lee Weller's jewellery and shipping discharges, a portrait of Mrs. Lee Weller, a chemistry diploma in ...

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  40. LIVERPOOL GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE.

    ln the betting on the Liverpool Grand National Steeplechase to-day, Messrs. Gibson's br g Daimio, by Swiveller from Butterfly II., hardened down to 20 to 1. ...

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  41. BUTLER DECLARES HIS INNOCENCE.

    Butler states that he left San Francisco for Australia four years ago as a seaman on board the ship Star of Russia. He admits that he assumed Lee Weller's ...

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  42. ARRIVAL OF THE ZEALANDIA AT AUCKLAND.

    The mail steamer Zealandia arrived from San Francisco this morning, all well Later The stoamer Waitangi, which left last night ...

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  43. SILVER.

    To-day's quotation for bar silver is 2s 5rd per ounce standared. ...

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  44. THE INSPECTOR-GENERAL INTERVIEWED.

    The Iuspector-General of Police (Mr.Edmund Fosbery) was at his office yesterday afternoon and conseuted to give a Herald representative particulars conceruing the extradition of Butler and the ...

    Article : 336 words
  45. TOWN HALL ORGAN RECITAL.

    The city organist divided his programme at the Town Hall yesterday between German and French composers The favourite number in the first part was thE duo, " I Waited for the Lord " from ...

    Article : 185 words
  46. NEW ZEALAND.

    Respecting Lord Glaegow's probalbe successor, a ramour is current that Lord Hopetoun, late Governor of Victoria, has signified his willingness to accept the position. ...

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  47. BUTLER'S DESERTED WIFE.

    Mrs. Etta Butlsr, of Napa', situated on the coast of California, a few miles south of San Francisco, claims Butler as her husband, and declares that he deserted ...

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