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  2. SPECIAL CABLES.

    The news that the Victorian Government has withdiawn its Treasury bonds from the London market has had the effect of strengthening the market for colonial ...

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  3. SPECIAL CABLES.

    A painful sensation has been caused in London by the revelations made at the trial of Mrs. Montagu, wife of the son of Lord Robert Montagu, who was charged with ...

    Article : 154 words
  4. SPECIAL CABLES.

    The Czar has censured the Russian military officer who expelled Captain Younghusband, the British agent, from the Pamir Plateau in Central Asia, and ...

    Article : 52 words
  5. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    The Legislative Assembly continued sitting till after 8 o'clock yesterday morning. During the consideration of the Estimates a disorderly scene occurred, Mr. Toohey being removed in the custody ...

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  6. THE GROUNDING OF H.M.S. VICTORIA.

    A naval court-martial has been hold into the circumstances attending the grounding of H.M.S. Victoria, the flagship of the Mediterranean Squadron, at Platroa, on the ...

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  7. POPULAR DISCONTENT IN GERMANY.

    The speech, delivered by the Emperor William on the occasion of the banquet given in his honour by the Brandenburg Diet, and in which he rebuked grumbling ...

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  8. MURDER OF A BULGARIAN AGENT.

    A Bulgarian Government agent at Stamboul, named Vulovitch, has been assassinated. He was stabbed in the abdomen. ...

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  9. GENERAL BOOTH ON AUSTRALIA.

    General Booth has contributed an article to the Contemporary Review. He states that the greatest social danger to Australia is to be found in the results of its ...

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  10. THE BRITISH LABOUR COMMISSION.

    Delegates from the Trades Council in Dublin, who have given evidence before the British Labour Commission, have requested the commission to support, a ...

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  11. THE POLITICAL CRISIS IN FRANCE.

    M. Bourgeois, who was summoned by President Carnot to undertake the task of forming a new Cabinet, has failed to organise a Government. ...

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  12. BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Bank of South Australia shares are quotod at £10. ...

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  13. THE EARL OF GLASGOW.

    The Earl of Glasgow, the newly appointed Governor of New Zealand, will take out 20 servants with him to New Zealand. ...

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  14. BOXING EXHIBITIONS AT THE CHICAGO EXHIBITION.

    Slavin and Mitchell have been offered a sum of £300 a week for four months to give boxing exhibitions at the Chicago Exhibition. ...

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  15. THE OVERSEA COLONY.

    General Booth is sending a commission to South Africa to decide upon the site for his oversea colony. ...

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  16. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    Parliament has been further prorogued to 28th March. The trial of G. N. Taylor, late manager of the Land Credit Bunk, for ...

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  17. THE BARONESS BURDETT COUTTS.

    The Baroness Burdett Coutts is recovering from her recent indisposition. ...

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  18. LABOUR RIOTS IN BERLIN.

    Labour riots have taken place in Berlin. The police were compelled to charge the rioters, many of whom were wounded. Eighty arrests were effected. ...

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  19. THE WATERLOO CUP MEETING.

    The coursing for the Waterloo Cup has been concluded. Fullerton, Colonel North's nomination, won the Cup after a splendid struggle with Fitzfife, who was the ...

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  20. THE UNEMPLOYED IN VIENNA.

    The Social Democrats in Vienna are providing food for 30,000 unemployed in that city. ...

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  21. THE DISABLED STEAMER DESPATCH.

    The steamer Despatch was safely towed to Melbourne to-day. It appears that when she became disabled the Derwent in trying to put a line on board collided with the Despatch, staving in the ...

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  22. THE WOOL IMPORTERS' COMMITTEE.

    Mr. E. M. Young has been elected chairman of the Wool Importers' Committee. ...

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  23. THE ARTIFICIAL PRODUCTION OF RAIN NEAR WILCANNIA.

    In reference to the report as to rain falling in the vicinity of Cumberoona, near Wilcannia, whilst blasting operations were proceeding, and the answer of Mr. Dibbs to Mr. O'Sullivan in the Legislative ...

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  24. THE UNEMPLOYED AT GOULBURN.

    A meeting was held last night to take steps to relieve the unemployed. It is proposed to establish a wood yard, where the men will be tested as to their willingness to work. Food and shelter will be found ...

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  25. QUEENSLAND.

    In connection with the supposed case of pleure pnoumouia at Nundah it has been found that the beast was suffering from tuber[?]s, not pleure. It is understood that Mr. Unmack, ...

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  26. MINERS' CONFERENCE AT BENDIGO.

    At the conference of the Amalgamated Miners' Association, to-day at Bendigo, a motion was carried that it be a recommendation to the chief council to reduce the ordinary contributions of ...

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  27. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    This morning Mr. C. Napier Hake, the Victorian Government Inspector of Explosives, arrived in Adelaide in Ordor to confer with Professor Ronnie on the subject of the erection of special ...

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  28. FATAL ACCIDENT AT WARREN.

    A man named Thomas Murphy, who is believed to have a brothor and sister in Sydney, was this morning killed at the Boundary Gate Hotel. The deceased had been engaged by Mr. Taylor, proprietor of the ...

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  29. ESCAPE OF A PRISONER FROM WAGGA GAOL.

    At half-past 11 o'clock this morning a prisoner named Thomas Shelly, who was undergoing a sentence of six months' imprisonment in Wagga gaol, two months of which term were unexpired, escaped ...

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  30. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    A fire broke out on the premises of C. H. Smith, contractor, at the rear of the drapery establishment of [?]Weidenbach and Co. It spread with great rapidity for a considerable distance, ...

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  31. THE VICTORIAN UNEMPLOYED.

    A deputation of the unemployed to-day waited upon Mr. H. M. Stanley, making the usual representations as to the extent of the distress, and explaining the methods for removing it, and ...

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  32. PASTORAL INTELLIGENCE.

    Stock passings by rail: Five trucks sheep, Cowra to Homebush, Meller to Goldsbrough, Mort, and Co.; one truck sheep, Carcoar to Homebush, T. Fitzpatrick to Hill, Clark, and Co.; three trucks cattle, ...

    Article : 275 words
  33. GUNDAGAI PASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.

    In connection with the Gundagai Pastoral and Agricultural Society's annual show on the 9th and 10th March next, the entries show a falling off as compared with last year, Still there are 870 entries, ...

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  34. THE GRAFTON SCHOOL OF ARTS.

    The annual meeting of the Grafton School of Arts was held to-night. The report showed that 4761 books and 1752 magazines were issued during the year, and that arrangements had been made with ...

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  35. DECISION ON SHEARING CASES.

    What are known as the Mount Morris. shearing cases came before the Full Court to-day, on a motion to make the rule nisi absolute quashing the convictions against the shearers for breach of ...

    Article : 85 words
  36. RON[?] 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 : 65 words
  37. FRY'S MALTED COCOA.

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

    Article : 18 words
  38. LITTLE PHENYLE.

    Disinfectants prevent typhoid, &c, Sold everywhere wholesale. The Australian Drug Company, O'Connell-street, Sydney.—[ADVT.] ...

    Article : 16 words
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