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  2. LOCAL AND GENERAL.

    THE new Victorian loan will be floated about the beginning of February. BY last parcel-post, from England, a large number of plum puddings and plum cakes ...

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  3. THE HOLIDAYS.

    THE weather, that all-important adjunct of a successful public holiday, was yesterday as beautiful as could be looked for at this warm season of ...

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  4. NAPLES, Sunday.

    Mr. Gladstone arrived here to-day. ...

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  5. SUEZ CANAL CONVENTION.

    The Suez Canal Convention has been ratified by Turkey. ...

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  6. ALLEGED NIHILIST PLOT.

    The Weiner Tagblatt states that a bomb was found in the theatre at Malta during a performance at which the Duchess of Edinburgh was ...

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  7. CAIRO, Monday. AFFAIRS AT SUAKIM.

    The inhabitants of Suakim have petitioned General Grenfell not to withdraw from the district until Handoub and Tokar have been captured. ...

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  8. Temperance Pien'c.

    The members of the Rosebud and Star of Pence Lodges, I.O.G.T., with a number of friends, spent a happy day yesterday by taking a trip to Raymond Terrace. The ...

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  9. CAIRO, Wednesday. WITHDRAWAL OF TROOPS.

    In consequence of the recent successes of the British and Egyptian troops at Suakim against the rebel forces under Osman Digna, it has ...

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  10. SAMOAN AFFAIRS.

    The British Consul at Samoa has reported to the Imperial Government that no form of government exists at the islands at the present time. ...

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  11. City Band Excursion.

    The well-known City Band, whose music has given so much pleasure to a large number of people, yesterday provided another source of amusement by chartering a steamer ...

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  12. THE POPE'S TEMPORAL POWER.

    His Holiness the Pope, in replying to an address from the Sacred College, asserted that the whole world recognised his painful situation. The rights ...

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  13. TELEGRAMS.

    THE weather has been beautifully fine, though a trifle warm, and the railways, trams, and steamers have been abnormally crowded by happy ...

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  14. HAYTI AND THE UNITED STATES.

    The authorities at Hayti have complied with the demand of the United States Government, and surrendered the American steamer seized and ...

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  15. Tighe's Hill P.M. Sabbath-school Picnic.

    The children and teachers of the above school hold their annual picnic in Higginbotham's paddock, Islington, yesterday, and with numerous friends spent a most ...

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  16. THE JAMAICA GOVERNORSHIP.

    Sir Henry Arthur Blake, late Governor of Newfoundland, has been appointed Governor of Jamaica. ...

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  17. Waratah Crystal Palace Gardens.

    Notwithstanding the many counter attractions, about 600 holiday seekers visited the above gardens yesterday. No doubt a good many more would have arrived by ...

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  18. Elite Skating Rink.

    At this popular resort yesterday evening a splendid programme of interesting attractions was presented, the manager (Mr. Garrick) having put out great efforts to place before ...

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  19. BURNING OF A MISSISSIPPI STEAMER.

    News is published of a terrible disaster in America. A river steamer at Memphis caught fire, having over 200 passengers on board at the time. ...

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  20. CABLEGRAMS.

    THE Italian Chamber of Deputies has passed the bill appropriating 145,000,000 lire for increasing the efficiency of the army and navy. ...

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  21. [BY WIRE FROM THE SYDNEY PAPERS.]

    Fears are beginning to be entertained of the safety of Emin Pasha. It is supposed that a large quantity of ivory in Emin Pasha's possession at ...

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  22. THE SALVATION ARMY.

    Miss Sterling, an English captain in the Salvation Army, who was conducting a mission in Switzerland, was condemned in October to 100 days' ...

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  23. Victoria Theatre.

    The theatre presented an appearance last night that certainly testified to the interest excited by the promise held out of something more than usually attractive in the way of ...

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  24. MASSACRE IN BURMAH.—43 BRITISH KILLED.

    Despatches from Calcutta report a terrible massacre of British subjects by Burmese in the district of Chittagong, on the confines of Burmah. ...

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  25. Roman Catholic Picnic.

    A most enjoyable excursion, under the auspices of the Confraternity of the Holy Family, was held yesterday at Tomago. The event had been looked forward to by many ...

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  26. LATEST SPORTING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 164 words
  27. AN EFFECTUAL PROTEST.

    The Sultan of Zanzibar has yielded to the protest of the British Consul, who warned the Sultan against continuing the executions of natives ...

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  28. MR. GLADSTONE'S RECEPTION AT NAPLES.

    A splendid reception was accorded Mr. Gladstone on his arrival at Naples. The students of the university were particularly active in organising the ...

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  29. MR. GLADSTONE AT NAPLES.

    Mr. Gladstone has arrived at Naples, where he was received with great enthusiasm. The students gave the right hon. gentleman a perfect ...

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  30. RUSSIAN INFLUENCE IN PERSIA.

    Prince Dolgorouki, Russian Minister at Teheran, has been instructed to obtain privileges in Persia equivalent to those secured by England through ...

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  31. [Reuter's Telegrams.]

    The Imperial Parliament was formally prorogued to-day. In the speech from the throne regret was expressed at the rejection by the ...

    Article : 216 words
  32. LEGAL DECISIONS ABOUT NEWSPAPERS.

    1. IF any person orders his paper to be discontinued, he must first pay all arrearages, or the publisher may continue to send until payment is made, and then collect the whole ...

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  33. NEWS EXPECTED FROM MR. STANLEY.

    Mr. De Winton expects to receive direct news from Mr. H. M. Stanley in a fortnight, and that he will arrive at Zanzibar April or May. ...

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  34. Trip of the S.S. Goolwa.

    Among the many pleasant excursions arranged for holiday-makers yesterday, none wad more enjoyable than that in which those who proceeded by the fine steamer Goolwa to ...

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  35. The Good Templar Sports at Lambton.

    The united I.O.G.T. Lodges—"Rosebud," Lambton; "Pride of Jesmond" and "Bud of Hope," New Lambton—held their picnic and sports yesterday in the Pit Paddock, ...

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  36. VICTORIA.

    Christmas was fine, but warm. The usual services were held in the various churches. The Salvation Army gave a free Christmas dinner to the needy ...

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  37. SOUDAN AFFAIRS.

    It is the opinion of the Europeans and natives at Suakim that an attack is to be made upon Handoub immediately, with the view of completely ...

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  38. A WOULD-BE DESERTER.

    Two seamen who had deserted from the barque Northern Empire had been arrested, and were being conveyed in a boat to the vessel while lying in ...

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  39. THE RED RIVER RAILWAY.

    The Supreme Court of Canada has upheld the right of Manitoba to construct the Red River railway. ...

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  40. QUEENSLAND.

    There was beautiful weather at Brisbane throughout the holidays. ...

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  41. THE NEW CABLE.

    The new cable which is to be laid down by the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company from Java to Roebuck Bay, Western Australia, has ...

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  42. FUNERAL OF MR. WILLIAM ALT.

    THE remains of Mr. William Alt, sub-overseer for many years of the composing department of this journal, were consigned to their last ...

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  43. Foresters' Anniversary and Demonstration.

    The Ancient Order of Foresters celebrated their anniversary yesterday by a demonstration and excursion to New Brighton. A large number of the members mustered at ...

    Article : 244 words
  44. THE ITALIAN CABINET.

    Signor Crispi, the Premier, intends to remodel the Italian Cabinet. ...

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  45. AN IRISH MEMBER RELEASED.

    Mr. James J. O'Kelly, the Nationalist M.P. for North Roscommon, has been released from prison after serving a sentence of two ...

    Article : 37 words
  46. Special.

    WE have just received, direct from the manufacturers, a case of superior hand made underclothing, which we are selling at exactly ordinary wholesale prices. Ladies, these ...

    Article : 89 words
  47. THE NEW GOVERNOR OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Earl of Kintore, the newly-appointed Governor of South Australia, will sail for Adelaide in March. ...

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  48. THE MAORI FOOTBALLERS.

    The Maori footballers won the match to-day at Swansea, Wales, by one goal two tries to four minor points. ...

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  49. RUMOURED ALLIANCE AGAINST ENGLAND.

    It is rumoured at Yokohama that Russia and Japan have entered into an alliance against England. ...

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  50. ILLNESS OF MR. BRIGHT.

    Mr. John Bright has suffered a serious relapse, and his condition is again very precarious. ...

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  51. Advertising

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