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  2. VICTORIA RACING CLUB SPRING MEETING.

    " Malvolio wins!" " Malvolio," roared the crowd, excitement verging into madness as the horses swung round into the straight and rushed madly for the winning-post. Malvolio! And so it was. The ...

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  3. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    The attendance at the Cup Meeting to-day is estimated at about equal to that of last year— between 80,000 and 35,000. The third annual Cup Day Salvation Army ...

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  4. CABLEGRAMS.

    The Antwerp wool sales commence on the [?]th instant. The catalogue will include 3400 bales of River Plate wool and 800 bales of Australian. ...

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  5. The Sydney morning herald.

    THE nominations for the East Sydney election took place at noon yesterday, the only candidates nominated being Mr. Barton and Mr. Grantham. MR. KIDD, the Postmaster-General, was ...

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  6. SUSPENSION OF A BOSTON BANK.

    The Maverick National Bank of Boston, U.S.A., has suspended payment. The liabilities amount to 8,000,000 dollars, and the deficit is 2,000,000 dollars. ...

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  7. AUSTRALASIAN PARLIAMENTS.

    In the Legislative Council the Mercantile Act Amendment Bill was read the first time, the Pensions Bill was read the second time, the Civil Service Act Amendment Bill, the Gold Mines ...

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  8. OBITUARY.

    Mr. H. A. P. Carter, Hawaiian Minister to the United States, has died at Washington. [Some of the above messages appeared in a portion ...

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  9. THE EARTHQUAKE IN JAPAN.

    It is officially announced that the total number of persons who lost their lives by the earthquake in Japan is 4000, and 5000 were injured. Fifty thousand houses were ...

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  10. CHILI AND THE UNITED STATES.

    The Times special representative in Chili states that it is reported in Valparaiso that the American Admiral acted as President Balmaceda's spy during the civil war by ...

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  11. THE LATE DR. BEANEY.

    The Mayor of Canterbury has instructed a Melbourne lawyer to enforce the legacy left to Canterbury under the will of the late Dr. Beaney, of Melbourne. ...

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  12. RAILWAY ACCIDENT IN ROUMANIA.

    The Roumania express has been derailed at Jassy. Four persons were killed and 20 injured. ...

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  13. THE EARL OF [?]LAN[?]ARTY.

    The late Earl of Clancarty has left to his son, Viscount Danlo, now Earl of Clancarty, nothing out of his personal estate. ...

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  14. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    In the Legislative Council to-day the Verminproof Fencing Bill was read the third time. The National Park Bill was taken into committee. On the latter measure an interesting discussion took ...

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  15. QUEENSLAND.

    In connection with the suspension of the Australian Banking Company in Sydney, it appears that there was a run on the Brisbane branch yesterday, and as the manager was not advised of ...

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  16. NIHILIST PLOTS IN RUSSIA.

    Nihilist plots have been discovered at St. Petersburg, Charkoff, and Odessa. Many arrests were effected. ...

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  17. MR. J. L. TOOLE.

    The audience at a theatre at which Mr. J. L. Toole was performing resented the action of the management in raising the prices. They hooted Mr. Toole, and pelted ...

    Article : 56 words
  18. DESTRUCTION OF CHILD LIFE.

    F some time past the sacrifice of child life in the metropolis has been shockingly great, scarcely a week having passed without the discovery of one or more parcels ...

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  19. THE WHARF LABOURERS' STRIKE IN LONDON.

    Frequent conflicts have taken place between the Carron Wharf unionists and the free labourers. Many persons were injured. ...

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  20. THE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS IN ENGLAND.

    The municipal elections in England have resulted in gains for the Liberals. ...

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  21. AIDE-DE-CAMP TO LORD HOPETOUN.

    Captain Granville Forbes, of the Cameronians, has been appointed aide-de-camp to the Earl of Hopetoun, Governor of Victoria. ...

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  22. THE INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC.

    The epidemic in Parramatta does not seem to have abated much. There are at present a number of serious cases, the results of ralapse. Alderman Gallagher died shortly after 8 o'clock yesterday morning. ...

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  23. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Sarah Whitney, aged 41, the wife of Frederick Whitney, a railway guard of Bowden, shot herself this morning, by fastening a gun to her foot and pulling a string attached to the trigger. She was ...

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  24. THE CZAR OF RUSSIA.

    The Czar of Russia has arrived at Dantzic, on his return from Denmark, and will proceed to Russia. He has not seen the Emperor William of Germany. ...

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  25. [BY TELEGRAPH.]

    Influenza, still continues, and several deaths are reported as having occurred during the week CAMDEN, TUESDAY The influenza epidemic is still raging in the bush. ...

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  26. THE FAMINE IN RUSSIA.

    The Russian Government has voted a second contribution of 30,000,000 roubles for the relief of peasants in the faminestricken districts. The Government has ...

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  27. THE QUEENSLAND SEPARATION QUESTION.

    A meeting of the Northern and Central members was held yesterday with the object of further considering what action shall be taken with regard to the separation proposals. It is understood that ...

    Article : 169 words
  28. OUTRAGE ON RUSSIAN JEWESSES.

    The Russian Government is holding an inquiry in connection with the outrage upon five Jewesses at Starodub, in Little Russia. No less than 170 arrests have ...

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  29. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    A shocking stabbing affray occurred at Fremantle. Two firemen named Whitton and Hussare, employed on board the South Australian, had an altercation on the Fremantle Jetty, and in ...

    Article : 71 words
  30. EMIN PASHA'S MISSION.

    Germany repudiates the assertion that Emin Pasha's mission is to enter into the British sphere. Anxiety is felt in Berlin in consequence ...

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  31. TASMANIA.

    The adjourned case against Dr. Bingham Crowther, of Hobart, for having performed an illegal operation, and against Reginald Ritchie, solicitor, of Launceston, for being an accessory, ...

    Article : 132 words
  32. CONFLICT AT DELAGOA BAY.

    It is reported that a conflict has taken place at Delagoa Bay, in South-east Africa, between British and Portuguese troops. It is stated that two men were killed and ...

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  33. UNIONIST DISTURBANCES IN QUEENSLAND.

    There have been continual disturbances at Ilfracombe recently, occasioned by members of the Labourers' Union, assisted by rowdies, who congregate at the newly-opened railway terminus. ...

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  34. GREAT SNOWSTORM IN TURKEY.

    A great snowstorm has ocourred at Sofia, in Turkey, and trains have been embedded in the snow. ...

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  35. NEW ZEALAND.

    The prospects of the harvest throughout the colony are magnificent. An armed force of police left Auckland to-day for the scene of the native dispute at Waipiro. It ...

    Article : 41 words
  36. THE LONDON DOCKS.

    Mr. Tom Mann submits to the Labour Commission plans with regard to proposed new docks in London, which will effect a saving of [?]s per ton in the handling ...

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  37. PASTORAL INTELLIGENCE.

    The weather is now dry. The temperature i[?] variable by day, with cold nights. Stock passings from the 17th to the 28th:—7000 wethers, Bland to Goulburn; 1000 sheep, Cowra to Yarra; 7000 ...

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  38. STRIKE OF ENGINEERS.

    It is reported that 13,000 engineers on the Tyne and the Wear have struck work. ...

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  39. THE ALBURY VINE AND FRUITGROWERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The annual meeting took place this evening of the Albury Vine and Fruitgrowers' Association. Mr. John Frauenfelder occupied the chair Mr. J. D. Lancaster, the secretary, read the annual report ...

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  40. FIRE AT SANDRINGHAM.

    The two top floors at Sandringham, the residence of the Prince of Wales, caught fire, and were completely gutted. The rooms occupied by Princess Maud and ...

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  41. THE ORCHARD PEST AT MULGOA.

    Mr. Koobele, of the Washington Agricultural Bureau, accompanied by Mr. H. C. L. Anderson, Director of Agriculture; Dr. Cobb, vegetable pathologist; Mr. A. S. Oliffe, entymologist; and several ...

    Article : 182 words
  42. NEW DOCKS AT CALCUTTA.

    The new docks at Calcutta have just been formally opened. ...

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  43. THE SOUDAN.

    It is reported that the dervishes have advanced to within 60 miles of Sarras, in the Soudan. ...

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  44. RONISCH PIANOS.

    These superb instruments have the largest sale of any piano, and are in everyday demand from all parts of Australia. They have proved themselves most remarkable instruments, have an excellent touch, ...

    Article : 64 words
  45. BRITISH BROKEN HILL COMPANY.

    The report of the directors of the British Broken Hill Silver-mining Company was adopted to-day at a meeting of shareholders. The directors state that they are ...

    Article : 43 words
  46. FRY'S MALTED COCOA.

    The most strengthening combination possible.— Lancet.—[ADVT.] ...

    Article : 16 words
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