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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The Rev. Jas. M'Andraw, M.A., has been formally inducted into the oversight of the Balranald and Moulamein charge of the Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Father Davern, who has officiated at this ...

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  3. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS. [BY TELEGRAPH.] (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS.) VICTORIA.

    The Governor has transmitted to the Premier a telegram in reply to the address to her Majesty from the Federation Conference as follows:—" The Queen has received with much satisfaction the ...

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  4. THE KING OF SPAIN.

    The infant King of Spain has suffered a serious relape. ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS. (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS.) EMIN PASHA'S EXPEDITION TO WADELAI.

    The report that Emin Pasha intends to lead a German expedition to Wadelai to reconquer the district is denied. ...

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  6. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    A PROMISE has been made by the Imperial Postmaster-General that he will try to postpone the departure of mail steamers from Adelaide till 2.30, instead of noon. ...

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  7. A MEETING DISPERSED BY SOCIALISTS.

    A meeting which had been convened for the purpose of hearing Bishop Barry lecture on " Christianity in Relation to Trade," has been dispersed by Socialists. ...

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  8. AMERICAN CONSUL AT SAMOA.

    Dr. Sewell has been appointed American Consul at Apia. ...

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  9. THE MERCHANDISE MARKS ACT.

    A Select Committee of the House of Commons has been appointed to report on the Merchandise Marks Act. ...

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  10. RESIGNATION OF MR. W. LEATHAM BRIGHT.

    Mr. William Leatham Bright, son of the late Mr. John Bright, intends to resign his seat in the House of Commons for Stokeupon-Trent. ...

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  11. THE DISASTER IN ARIZONA.

    The Courier reports that the town of Wickenburg, which was reported to have been destroyed by the bursting of the dam near Prescott, is safe. The course of the ...

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  12. THE EDUCATION QUESTION IN ENGLAND.

    The Standard considers that the compact between Mr. John Morley and the Parnellites upon the subject of free education will render the extinction of voluntary ...

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  13. THE AUSTRALIAN MAILS.

    Sir Saul Samuel, Sir Graham Berry, and Sir Arthur Blyth, Agents-General for New South Wales, Victoria, and South Australia respectively, have had an ...

    Article : 120 words
  14. THE SOCIALISTS IN GERMANY.

    In the elections to the German Reichstag 920,000 electors voted for Socialist candidates. ...

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  15. COMMERCIAL.

    The money market is steady. The open market quotation for three months' bills is 4? per cent. The quantity of wheat and flour afloat to the United Kingdom is now estimated at about ...

    Article : 152 words
  16. QUEENSLAND.

    There is no material change in the weather or the general condition of the country. Heavy floods are reported from Cunnamulla and Blackall, where communication is completely cut off, except by wire. ...

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  17. THE WESTERN AUSTRALIAN CONSTITUTION.

    Sir George Campbell, M.P. for Kircaldy, who has objected to the second reading of the Perth Enabling Bill being taken as formal and the bill being remitted to a ...

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  18. INTERCOLONIAL CONFERENCE ON DEFENCE.

    The proposed military conference on the defence of King George's Sound and Thursday Island will probably be held in Melbourne about the end of April Bear-Admiral Lord Charles Scott has been ...

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  19. THE FEDERATION CONFERENCE.

    Sir John Hall returned last night from the Federation Conference in Melbourne. He was gratified by the courteous treatment he received while in Melbourne. He says the delegates ...

    Article : 115 words
  20. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    At a meeting of railway employees held at the Port, the action of the Commissioners in reverting to the old system of letting trucks and dismissing employees was strongly commented upon. It ...

    Article : 373 words
  21. MINERS' CONFERENCE IN VICTORIA.

    The fifteenth annual conference of the Amalgamated Miners' Association commenced its sittings yesterday at Dunolly, the president, Mr. J. Barton, being in the chair. The conference included ...

    Article : 461 words
  22. THE IMPORTATION OF OPIUM.

    Cheok Kong Cheong, superintendent of Chinese Missions in Victoria, informed the Commissioner of Customs yesterday that he had seen the representatives of the other colonies who attended the ...

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  23. A WOMAN KILLED ON THE RAILWAY.

    Yesterday afternoon Mrs. M'Leod, a resident of Spring Vale, attempted to cross the line in front of an approaching goods train. Seeing the train approachiag she appeared to become dazed, and was ...

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  24. AN OLD PLOT AGAINST THE CZAR.

    A dying Russian at a town in the territory of Dacota, U.S., has made a startling confession. He asserts that he, with others, was concerned in a plot, formed in ...

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  25. MINISTERIAL VISIT TO LIVERPOOL.

    The Hon. J. H. Carruthers, Minister for Public Instruction, came here, accompanied by Messrs. Wilshire, M.L.A. for Canterbury, and Messrs. Nobbs, Farnell, Dale, and Ritchie, the members for Central ...

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  26. ARREST OF BURGLARS IN MELBOURNE.

    The defectives have recovered a quantity of jewellery, valued at about £150, supposed to be the proceeds of a burglary at Geelong. The officers noticed two mea at Carlton who seemed very ...

    Article : 72 words
  27. TASMANIA.

    The eight-hour demonstration passed off very well to-day, which was observed as a general holiday. Delegates were present from various parts of the colony and from the other colonies; 600 ...

    Article : 48 words
  28. BERLIN LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    In answer to a question in the House of Commons, Sir James Fergusson, Undersecretary of State for Foreign Affairs, replied that England agrees to examine at ...

    Article : 98 words
  29. NEW ZEALAND.

    The death is announced of Mr. William Earl, one of the promoters of the South British Insurance Company, and a well known mining speculator on the Thames goldfield. ...

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  30. CASE OF INTEREST TO NEWSPAPER PROPRIETORS.

    A case of considerable interest to newspaper proprietors was tried in the local Small Debts Court. S. Hawkins, proprietor of the Wagga Wagga Express, sued Charles M'Govern, soap manufacturer, residing at ...

    Article : 206 words
  31. SHOCKING DEATH OF A BOY.

    A boy named Yuille has met with a shocking death at Woodville. He was holding a horse, having the rope tied round his arm, when the animal took fright and holted, tearing off the boy's ...

    Article : 58 words
  32. RETURN OF THE EARL AND COUNTESS OF KINTORE.

    The Earl and Countess of Kintore left Auckland for Sydney by the s.s. Mararoa to-day. The volunteers furnished a guard of honour, and Lord and Lady Onslow accompanied their departing, ...

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  33. PASTORAL INTELLIGENCE.

    Stock movements: 200 merino ewes, from Victoria to Albury market, Jas. Clelland; 122 fat and store cattle, from other districts to Albury market, various owners; 230 fat and store cattle, from Victoria to ...

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  34. THE KATOOMBA MINERS.

    The fund recently subscribed in aid of the families of the miners who have been out of work owing to the closing of the mines was distributed yesterday. The amount collected was about £25, and was divided ...

    Article : 96 words
  35. BUSH FIRES IN TASMANIA.

    The bush fires on the west coast are described as of great extent. Several stores and mining buildings have had a narrow escape of destruction. ...

    Article : 37 words
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