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  2. CIVIL WAR IN SAMOA. BATTLE BETWEEN THE NATIVES.

    In our telegraphic columns we published recently some particulars of a revolution in Samoa which had resulted in the overthrow of King Tamasese. The following account of the battle which took place is furnished by a gentleman ...

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  3. SECOND EDITION.

    The men on strike at Etienne, a town in the Department of the Loire, in France, have attacked the miners who were at work in the coal mines, of which there ...

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  4. EUROPEAN CABLEGRAMS. (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.) THE AUSTRALIAN AUXILIARY SQUADRON.

    The cruisers intended for the Australian auxiliary squadron will be 265ft, iN length; they will have a displacement of 2575 tons, and 7500 indicated horse power. ...

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  5. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    MR. JHON REDMOND, M.P., has been sentenced to imprisonment for inciting people to resist payment of rent. THE Australian cruisers will have a length of 265ft., ...

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  6. MR. JOHN REDMOND, M.P.

    Mr. John E. Redmond, M.P. for Wexford N., has been sentenced to five weeks' imprisonment, without hard labour, upon a charge preferred against him under the Crimes ...

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  7. THE GOVERNORSHIP OF THE CAPE.

    Truth states that the Right Hon. Henry Chaplin, M.P., has declined the Governorship of Cape Colony. ...

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  8. RISING AGAINST EUROPEANS IN ZANZIBAR.

    The rising against the Europeans has extended along the entire coast of Zanzibar. Several German officials have been murdered. ...

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  9. THE REEDY CREEK GOLD-MINE.

    Captain Angel has privately floated the Reedy Creek Gold-mine, South Australia, with a capital of £60,000. ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN FRUIT IN ENGLAND.

    The consignment of Australian oranges by the R.M.S. Arcadia has proved a failure. The fruit only realised 2s. per case. ...

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  11. AFFAIRS IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Imperial Government have declared Zululand a permanent British possession. Tney have also offered to annex Bechuanaland to the Cape. ...

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  12. THE PARIS EXHIBITION.

    M. Berger, the director of the Paris Exhibition, desires to limit the exhibits from Victoria and New Zealand to a space of 2000ft. for each colony. Mr. Burgoyne, the ...

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  13. AUSTRALASIAN PARLIAMENTS. [BY TELEGRAPH.] (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.) VICTORIA.

    In the Assembly to-day, after the formal business, the House went into Committee of Supply for consideration of the Estimates, resuming with Chief Secretary's Department. A long debate took place on ...

    Article : 338 words
  14. OCCUPATION OF TEXAS BY THE MEXICANS.

    A Mexican army, a thousand strong has occupied the territory of the Rio Grande, in Texas, owing to the refusal of the authorities to surrender a criminal. ...

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  15. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    THE Cabinet held a protracted meeting yesterday afternoon, and had under consideration the subject of a new tram way system for the city, the extension of the railway to the city, and other matters, of less ...

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  16. EXPECTED GOLD RUSH AT PILBURRA.

    A Roebourn telegram states that a nugget, weighing 103oz. 2dwt., has been found by a man named Naughton. It consists of about 90oz. of pure gold, the remainder being quartz. It was found about four ...

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  17. THE WHITECHAPEL MURDERS.

    The coroner who has been conducting the inquiry into the circumstances connected with the mysterious murders in Whitechapel, London, has declared his belief that the ...

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  18. THE YELLOW FEVER IN AMERICA.

    The latest reports from. America show that the yellow fever scare in the States of the Mississippi Valley is subsiding, owing to the frosts. ...

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  19. QUEENSLAND.

    In the Assembly, the Property Bill, which deals with persons setting fire to natural grasses, passed through committee. A bill extending the Employers Liability Act to seamen also passed through committee ...

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  20. THE VICTORIAN AND SOUTH AUSTRALIAN BORDER FENCE.

    The Government has received another ieport from the inspector in reference to the erection of the rabbit fence along the Victorian and South Australian border, with a memorandum from the Victorian officer, who ...

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

    A communication has been received from the AgentGeneral confirming the cable message respecting the mail service. ThE matter will be considered by the Cabinet, and communications established with the other ...

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  22. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    There was no sitting of the Council. In the Assembly the third reading of the Chinese Immigration Bill was carried, after a short discussion, by 33 votes to 8. The remainder of the sitting was occupied by ...

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  23. QUEENSLAND.

    A deputation from the Brisbane Tobacconists' Society waited on the Treasurer to-day, and asked that licenses should be impossd on vendors of tobacco, eigars, &c. They considered this would help to ...

    Article : 257 words
  24. COLLISION IN THE BRISBANE RIVER.

    A serious collision occurred on the Brisbane River to-day, between the R.M.S. Chyebassa, outward bound for London, and the Government steam hopper barge Bonito, in attendance on the dredge Groper, which was ...

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  25. THE GOVERNORSHIP OF NEW ZEALAND.

    In the course of a speech delivered at Wellington last night the Governor (Sir William Jervois) announced his intended early departure from the colony, as his term of vice-regal office was about to expire. It ...

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  26. A DARING ATTEMPTED ROBBERY.

    Between 9 and half-past 11 to-night the shop of Mr. Joel Solomon, at the corner of Collins and King streets was broken into. Young Solomon, who sleeps on the premises, on going there about 20 ...

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  27. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. J. S. Brown, Stipendiary Magistrate at Port Lincoln, died this morning, aged 73 years. He was an old colonist, and a valued Civil servant. To-day the Nairing Estates, situated at Lakes Albert ...

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  28. FOUR SEAMEN DROWNED.

    Four seamen belonging to the steamer Kahu have been drowned at Napier, in consequence of the capsizing of a boat. ...

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