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  2. THE POLITICAL CRISIS. VICTORY FOR THE GOVERNMENT.

    The meeting of the Legislative Assembly, which commenced on Thursday, was not characterised by anything which could be called stonewalling, and up to a late hour last evening order ...

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  3. SPECIAL CABLES. FROM THE HERALD'S LONDON CORRESPONDENTS. THE IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. W. Pritchard Morgan, M.P. for Merthyr Tydvil, has given notice of an amendment to the Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne, pointing out the ...

    Article : 83 words
  4. VICTORIA. [BY TELEGRAPH.] (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.) THE ESTATE OF SIR BENJAMIN BENJAMIN.

    The Melbonrne estate of Sir Benjamin Benjamin, formerly a member of the Legislative Council and Mayor of Melbourne, was released from the Insolvency Court this ...

    Article : 122 words
  5. SPECIAL CABLES. FEOM THE HERALD'S LONDON CORRESPONDENTS. THE SITUATION IN EGYPT.

    Mr. Arnold White asserts that the Khedive Abbas was instigated to his recent anti-British action by a French lady. ...

    Article : 151 words
  6. SIECIAL CABLES. FROM THE HERALD'S LONDON CORRESPONDENT. THE I[?]EVOLT IN HAWAH.

    Sir John Thompson, Premier and Minister of Justice in the Canadian Administration, says that Dominion interests are involved in the integrity of Hawaii, ...

    Article : 279 words
  7. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    THE sitting of the Legislative Assembly, which commenced at half-past 4 o'clock on Thursday afternoon, was concluded shortly before 12 o'clock last night, the result of the division being that ...

    Article : 7,539 words
  8. THE REVENUE RETURNS.

    The revenue last month amounted to £667, 900, as against £720,435 for the corresponding period of last year. The Customs yielded £123,991, as against £206,792 for January in last year. The ...

    Article : 94 words
  9. THE DEBATE ON THE ADDEESS.

    Mr. Joseph Chamberlain made an incisive speech in the House of Commons last night in the debate on the Address-in-Reply. He attributed the ...

    Article : 205 words
  10. THE LATE CHIEF JUSTICE.

    The will of the late Chief Justice Higinbotham has been lodged for probate. The value of the estate is £17,500, all personalty; £3000 is bequeathed to the testator's sister, Jane ...

    Article : 46 words
  11. THE RISING IN THE SOUDAN.

    Telegraphic advices received from Suakim state that Osman Digna, the Mahdist leader, is at Tamanieb with 400 dervishes. ...

    Article : 26 words
  12. FREEHOLD INVESTMENT AND BANKING COMPANY.

    It is probable that proceedings will be taken against the directors of the Freehold Investment and Banking Company of Australia, now being Mound up under the ...

    Article : 120 words
  13. THE FEDERAL BANK.

    The directors of the Federal Bank met to-day, and decided to cable for further information from Melbourne. There are only 32 shareholders in Great Britain. ...

    Article : 80 words
  14. EXTRAORDINARY DECISION BY A MAGISTRATE.

    An extraordinary decision by a magistrate came before Mr. Justice Hood to-day. An application was made for an order to review the decision of a magistrate at St. Kilda in ordering Georgo Cole ...

    Article : 113 words
  15. PAYMENT OF MEMBERS.

    Mr. J. H. Maden, M.P. for the Rossendale Division of Lancashire, has given notice of his intention to move a resolution in favour of payment of members. ...

    Article : 35 words
  16. THE SEAL FISHERIES.

    Owing to the Hon. George E. Poster, Canadian Minister of Finance, remaining in Washington to watch the course of events in connection with Hawaii, the ...

    Article : 60 words
  17. [BY TELEGRAPH.]

    Before the Chief Justice in Chambers to-day, Mr. C. M. Muirhead, counsel for the Federal Bank, applied for the withdrawal of Mr. W. L. Ware as provisional liquidator of the assets of the bank. ...

    Article : 468 words
  18. THE HOURS OF LABOUE BILL.

    Sir Charles Dilke, M.P. for Forest of Dean, has given notice of his intention to move the rejection of the Hours of Labour Bill. ...

    Article : 33 words
  19. THE MISSING BARQUENTINE MAY NEWTON.

    The Government steamet Lady Loch has returned from her search among the islands in Bass' Straits for the missing barquentine May Newton. No trace of the vessel has been discovered. The ...

    Article : 338 words
  20. EVICTIONS IN IRELAND.

    The Queen's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice in Ireland has decided that Mr. John Morley, Chief Secretary for Ireland, is liable to be criminally prosecuted ...

    Article : 66 words
  21. AFFAIRS IN BURMAH.

    The Kachyens in Upper Burmah attacked a British transport train at Sima, when 16 were wounded, and many mules captured. ...

    Article : 31 words
  22. THE PANAMA PROSECUTION.

    The trial of the defendants in Paris upon the charge of having, by means of the Panama Canal Company's lottory, swindled the public, has just been concluded. ...

    Article : 38 words
  23. IN THE HOUSE.

    As was generally anticipated, the discussion on Sir Henry Parkes's comprehensive motion of censure was spun out into a dreary all-night debate. The sitting, which commenced at half-past 4 on Thursday ...

    Article : 2,555 words
  24. THE GWEEDORE MURDER.

    Colonel E. J. Saunderson, M.P. for Armagh, in a vigorous speech made to the House of Commons to-day, referred to Father M'Fadden as ...

    Article : 101 words
  25. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. [BY TELEGRAPH.] (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.) THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    G. Giffen and Lyons, to whom the name of Coningham was referred by the four other selectors of the Australian Eleven, have agreed to his inclusion in the Austialinn team, and to-day ...

    Article : 57 words
  26. SIR W. B. BARTTELOT.

    The death has taken place of Sir W. B. Barttelot, Bart., C.B., M.P. for Northwestern Sussex, at the age of 73. His wife's death occurred a few days ago. He ...

    Article : 68 words
  27. PROPOSED IRRIGATION SETTLEMENT AT MILANG.

    An English syndicate proposes to form an frrigation settlement at Milang, and Mr. Bucklead, their representative, is now negotiating with the Government for 2000 acres of land, which, ...

    Article : 297 words
  28. THE HOMESTEAD POISONING CASE.

    Beatty, one of the men charged with complicity in the Homestead poisoning case, when poison was administered in their food to a number of non-union ...

    Article : 44 words
  29. THE GOVERNOR OF THE BAHAMAS.

    The Privy Council has decided that Sir Ambrose Shea, Governor of the Bahamas, was justified in exercising his prerogative in releasing a prisoner who had been ...

    Article : 50 words
  30. THE EARTHQUAKE IN ZANTE.

    The Indépendance Belge, the leading journal of Brussels, in Belgium, says that 1000 persons have perished through the earthquakes in Zante. The report is as ...

    Article : 40 words
  31. ARRIVAL OF THE R.M.S. OPHIR AT ALBANY.

    The R.M.S. Ophir, J. F. Ruthven commander, arrived from Colombo at 6.30 p.m. The following are the passengers:— For ADELAIDE: Mr. Jamieson. ...

    Article : 143 words
  32. ROBBERY FROM A PALACE.

    Jewellery of the value of 300,000fr. (about £12,000) has been stolen from the palace in Brussels of Philippe, Count of Flanders, heir presumptive to the throne ...

    Article : 35 words
  33. THE CHICAGO WORLD'S FAIR.

    The New South Wales exhibits shipped by the R.M.S. Mariposa for the Chicago World's Fair are arriving in Chicago. Dr. Arthur Renwick, the Executive ...

    Article : 80 words
  34. MONSIGNOR DILLON.

    The death is announced of the Rev. Monsignor Dillon, a Roman Catholic dignitary, formerly of Sydney. ...

    Article : 21 words
  35. A NEW ATLANTIC LINER.

    The steamer Lucania, intended for the Cunard Steamship Company, has been launched. She is of 12,500 tons displacement, and 25,000-horsepower indicated. ...

    Article : 29 words
  36. SCULLING IN ENGLAND.

    Edward Hanlan will shortly row George Bubear, who recently defeated G. H. Hosmer, of America, for the championship of England. The match will be ...

    Article : 43 words
  37. DEBENTURE GORPORATION.

    The investments of the London and Australasian Debenture Corporation having depreciated, 15½ per cent, has been written off their value. The ascertained ...

    Article : 41 words
  38. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Yesterday a number of gentlemen, at the invitation of the Mayor of Fremantle, formed a party to visit the officers on board H.M.S. Tauranga in a steam launch. When half way ...

    Article : 182 words
  39. PASTORAL INTELLIGENCE.

    Stock movements:—1259 wethers, from Quabothoo to Homebush, via Nevertire, G. E. Traquair owner 2800 fat owes, from Wingadee station to Aberdeen, A. Tobin and Sons owners, Bottley in charge; 2800 ...

    Article : 250 words
  40. LYNCHING IN TEXAS.

    A negro at a place in Texas, having been charged with an outrage on a child, was seized by lynchers, and put to death. He was first tortured with hot ...

    Article : 51 words
  41. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    Mr. Robert Mackellar Murray, for the past 17 years telegraph Stationmaster at Katherine River, and previously stationed at Southport, died yesterday at Burrundie, where he had gone a week ago ...

    Article : 118 words
  42. THE BURRA BURRA MINE.

    Mr. Justice North has decided in favour of the South Australian Mining Association against King, in connection with the purchase of the Burra Burra copper mine. ...

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  43. INTERVIEW WITH SIE GEOEGE DIBBS.

    Sir GEOROE DIBBS (whose views were sought early in the evening by a member of the S. M. Herald staff) said he regarded the tactics of Sir Henry Parkes as. exceedingly discreditable. His spcech ...

    Article : 401 words
  44. NELSON BROTHERS.

    Messrs. Nelson Brothors, Limited, the New Zealand and Australian frozen meat agents, have made a oall of £2 per share. Fair Flay says that this company is ...

    Article : 46 words
  45. THE PRICE OF COAL.

    The Committee of the Senate of the State of New York proposes to introduce a bill limiting the price of coal. ...

    Article : 33 words
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