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  2. SPECIAL CABLES.

    The annual eight-oar race between the crows representing the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge was rowed to-day on the Thames over the championship ...

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  3. SPECIAL CABLES.

    A party of Polish Anarchists have murdered Bishop Poninski. The murderers were pursued, and, in endeavouring to make good their escape, two of the ...

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  4. SPECIAL CABLES.

    The difficulty which unexpectedly arose in the relations between Turkey and Egypt as to the eastern frontier of Egypt has been settled. ...

    Article : 165 words
  5. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    BISHOP PONINSKI has as been murdered by a party of Polish Anarchists Two of the murderers were shot by the police, and two others committed suicide. ...

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  6. THE WALSALL ANARCHISTS.

    The Commonwealth, an English anarchist newspaper, publishes an inflammatory article commenting upon the sentences passed upon the Walsall anarchists. It ...

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  7. THE ANARCHISTS IN SPAIN.

    A lighted bomb has been discovered in a church at Bilbao, in Spain. It was promptly extinguished. ...

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  8. THE UNITED STATES NAVY.

    The Government of the Republic of Uruguay has ceded to that of the United States, upon purchase by the latter, the island of Libertad, near Monte Video, the ...

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  9. CANADA AND COMMERCIAL TREATIES.

    In the Canadian House of Commons the motion affirming the right of the Dominion to make commercial treaties with foreign Powers was submitted and ...

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  10. THE SEALING DISPUTE.

    President Harrison has left Washington, which is regarded as indicating that the dispute between Great Britain and the United States over the sealing question ...

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  11. THE CANADIAN MILITIA

    Major-General Herbert, C.B., the commandant of the Canadian Militia, reports that the organisation of the Militia is deplorable, and that the arms are of an ...

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  12. BLAND'S SILVER BILL IN AMERICA.

    The Democrats, fearing that the Republican success at Rhode Island would involve the capture of the New England States, are likely to revive Bland's Silver ...

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  13. THE EARL OF GLASGOW.

    The Earl of Glasgow left to-day by the Orient steamer Austral for Sydney, on route to New Zealand, His party numbers 40 persons. ...

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  14. THE TRANSCASPIAN RAILWAY.

    The Afghans are boycotting the railway stations in the Khojak district, on the Transcaspian railway. ...

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  15. THE AGENT-GENERAL FOR VICTORIA.

    Mr. James Munro, Agent-General for Victoria, has arrived from Melbourne. ...

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  16. THE SMALL HOLDINGS BILL,

    In the House of Commons last night an amendment to the Small Holdings Bill —a measure to facilitate the acquisition of small agricultural holdings in Great ...

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  17. THE WINDSOR TRAGEDY.

    The Treasury has applied for a warrant to arrest Deeming in the event of his acquittal upon his trial in Melbourne. ...

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  18. THE BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    It is reported that an assets company is projected, to deal with the proporties belonging to the Bank of South Australia. ...

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  19. [BY TELEGRAPH.]

    It is reported in the city that an assets company is being formed in London to deal with the securities in the Bank of South Australia which were not taken over in the amalgamation with ...

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  20. EXAMINATION OF THE BOX AT BAIRNSDALE.

    The box at Bairnsdale addressed "Mrs. L. Dobs, railway station, Bairnsdale," proves to be Deeming's, and has furnished additional incriminatory evidence. It was opened yesterday by ...

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  21. THE COAL MINERS IN WALES.

    The coal miners of South Wales and Monmouthshire have submitted to a. reduction of 3¾ per cent. in their wages. ...

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  22. QUEENSLAND NATIONAL BANK.

    Queensland National Bank shares are quoted at £6. ...

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  23. MR. PATRICK EGAN.

    Mr. Patrick Egan, United States Minister in Chili, has declined to accept the vacant post of American Minister in Paris, in succession to Mr. Whitelaw Reid, ...

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  24. VITICULTURE IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Perkins, a viticultural expert in Tunis, has been appointed. Professor of Viticulture to the Government of South Australia. ...

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  25. M. PADEREWSKI.

    Owing to overwork in the course of his tour in the United States, M. Paderowski, the Polish pianist, is suffering from, muscular paralysis. Medical men of ...

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  26. INFLUENZA AMONG HORSES.

    An epidemic of influenza has begun among the horses employed in London. ...

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  27. THE VICTORIAN GENERAL ELECTIONS.

    Following the dissolution of Parliament them has been increased activity in electioneering matters throughout tho country, and candidates are actively canvassing the various electorates. ...

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  28. COAL-MINING IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The prospectus of the Blackball Coalmining Company, Groymouth, New Zealand, has been issued. The capital of the company is £60,000. ...

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  29. FIRE IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    A few days ago Messrs. Connor and Dohorty's stores and premises at Roobourne were destroyed by fire. Books and papers valued at £3000 were totally lost. The place was insured for £2700. ...

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  30. A DISPUTED WILL CASE.

    Mr. Justice Williams yesterday delivered his reserved decision in the application for leave to appeal to the Privy Council in the action M'Meckan versus Aitken and ...

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  31. THE HEMMANT TRAGEDY.

    A young man was arrested at Tallebudgera, near the Tweed River, on Friday afternoon, on suspicion of being the murderer of Rudolph Wissmuller, whose body was found near Hemmant ...

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  32. EMIN PASHA IN CENTRAL AFRICA.

    The German Government has refused to recognise tho claims put forward by Emin Pasha to the effect that it should regard Wadelai, his old station in the ...

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  33. ATTEMPTED BURGLARY IN MELBOURNE.

    At about 3 o'clock yesterday morning Mr. A. Norman, licensee of an hotel at Collingwood, found a burglar on the premises. The man, on being detected, dashed out into the yard and ...

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  34. THE FATAL MINING ACCIDENT AT BAKER'S GREEK.

    An inquest touching the accident at the Baker's Creek Consolidated mine, resulting in the death of Thos. Cales, has just been conoluded The verdict agreed to was that of um accident death, caused by ...

    Article : 110 words
  35. THE RISING IN THE MALAY PENINSULA.

    The Malayrebels have murdered Messrs, Stewart and Harris, Australian officers in the employ of the Pahang Exploring Company. ...

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  36. A JOCKEY'S FUNERAL.

    The funeral of the jockey E. Williams, who was killed in the Hurdle Race at Dandonong on Friday, took place at Dandonong to-day, and was one of the largest ever seen there, people ...

    Article : 63 words
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