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  2. Chinese Dens.

    At a raid upon a gambling den in Parramatta 21 Chinese were arrested. ...

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  3. The New Hebrides.

    Sir Graham Berry has forwarded to the Hon. E. Stanhope, Secretary for the Colonies, a telegram received from Victoria, containing details of the ...

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  4. Copyright Treaty.

    An international copyright treaty has been signed at Berne. ...

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  5. Local and General News.

    We remind our readers that to-night the Christ Church Club hold a social evening. All honorary members and friends are invited. ...

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  6. The Unemployed.

    At a meeting celled of the unemployed only 50 attended. ...

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  7. Mining Items.

    A limited liability company has been registered to purchase the Montague Tasmanian mining properties for £50,000. ...

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  8. Shipping News.

    A timber-vessel is on the rocks in Hawkes Bay, upside-down, and rapidly breaking up. There are no signs of he crew visible. ...

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  9. The Great Sculling Race.

    The sculling match between William Beach, the Australian, and Jaccb Gaudaur, the Canadian oarsman, for one thousand pounds and the ...

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  10. Bank Appointments.

    Mr. Henry Brooke has been appointed director of the London branch of the Commercial Bank. Mr. George Richards has been ...

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  11. The Von Bieren Case.

    Von Bieren was sentenced to-day to two years and ten months' imprisonment in Goulburn gaol. ...

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  12. Obituary.

    The Rev. Colin Stuart, 83 years of age, Presbyterian minister, died yesterday. ...

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  13. The Demon Settled.

    Mr. Spofforth, the cricketer, is to be married on the 24th instant. ...

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  14. Another Goldfield.

    Great excitement exists in the Tenterfield district regarding the Fairfield goldfield. Large sums are offered for interests in a number of claims. ...

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  15. Australian Fruit.

    The oranges per s.s. Lusitania fetched 4s and 5s per case. ...

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  16. Breakers Ahead.

    Great Britain, Italy, and Austria have recognised the Bulgarian Regency which Russia is seeking to upset. The Regency is determined on ...

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  17. Queensland Separation.

    Mr. Ahearne, who has been for some time in England for the purpose of advocating the separation of Northern Queensland from the rest of ...

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  18. Commercial.

    The barque Sussex has arrived from San Francisco with 13,300 bags of wheat, 1300 of flour, and 3000 of bran. ...

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  19. The Revolver Again.

    A man named Benjamin Joseph, residing in Brisbane-street, fired a revolver at his fellow lodgers and wounded three, one very severely. He ...

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  20. DUBLIN, Friday. Renewed Rioting in Ireland.

    Severe rioting occurred at Galway yesterday . A large, mob attacked a force of police who were escorting a number, of occupiers of farms from ...

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  21. LONDON, Saturday. Affairs in Egypt.

    In the House of Commons last night Lord Randolph Churchill announced that important proposals had been submitted by Sir Henry ...

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  22. VICTORIA.

    The proceedings at the annual dinner of the Railway Engine-drivers and Firemen's Association on Saturday night were rendered unusually ...

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  23. BUDAPESTH, Friday. Cholera in Hungary.

    A severe outbreak of cholera has taken place here, and many deaths have occurred. ...

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  24. CALCUTTA, Friday. Cholera among British Troops.

    Cholera has appeared among the British troops stationed in Burmah. Several eases are reported. ...

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  25. Hostile Demonstration.

    Large numbers of dervishes are massing in the provinces of Dongola, with apparently hostile intent. ...

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  26. Supply Voted.

    In the House of Commons last night supply was finally voted. ...

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  27. Mr. Parnell's Land Bill.

    The debate on Mr. Parnell's Land Bill takes place on Monday. ...

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  28. Russia and Bulgaria.

    The Bulgarian deputies have forwarded an address to the Czar of Russia, wherein they express the hope that the relations between Russia and ...

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  29. Earl of Dalkeith Accidentally Shot.

    The Earl of Dalkeith, eldest son of the Duke of Buccleuch, while deer-stalking on Friday slipped down, and the rifle was discharged, and the ...

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  30. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    An artesian well has been struck at Strangway Springs at a depth of 309 feet from the surface, giving a supply of good water at the rate of 4000 ...

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  31. Colonial Loan Fund.

    The London Economist advises the formation of a colonial loan sinking fund. ...

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  32. FULLER PARTICULARS.

    The great boat race, William Beach, champion of the world, v. Jacob Gaudaur, of Canada, for £1000 and the championship of the world, was ...

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  33. CABLEGRAMS.

    THE members of the English and Afghan Frontier Commission have started on their return to India, and the Ameer of Afghanistan is making ...

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  34. Bulgaria to Russia.

    The Bulgarian Assembly, replying to the address of the regency, denounces in the strongest terms the authors of the kidnapping of Prince ...

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  35. Aquatics.

    Gaudaur is matched to row Hanlan in May next. Kemp is suffering from overwork. ...

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  36. Failure of the Labrador Fisheries.

    Owing to the failure of the fisheries 100,000 persons at Labrador are dependent on the Government for support ...

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  37. Military Occupation of Bulgaria.

    The Great European Powers, in replying to the recent Turkish circular note, urging them to prevent a military occupation of Bulgaria, declares no ...

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  38. QUEENSLAND.

    A telegram from Cooktown states that the blacks have been committing great havoc on the first section of the Cape York telegraph line, by digging ...

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  39. Turkey Arming.

    The Turkish Government is making great military exertions on the Bulgarian and Armenian frontiers. ...

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  40. Irish Troubles.

    Outrages are increasing in several parts of Ireland. ...

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  41. ST. PETERSBURG, Friday.

    It is officially announced that General Kaulbars has been appointed Russian Agent and Consul-general at Sofia, in succession to M. Koiander, ...

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  42. Cheerful Reception of a Viceroy.

    The Marquis of Londonderry, the new Viceroy of Ireland, was greeted with groans on his arrival in Dublin. ...

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  43. Immigration Company.

    A company is registered with a view to a self-supporting system of emigration to the colonies, with a capital fixed at a million sterling. ...

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  44. TASMANIA.

    The slates from the Bangor quarry used in Hobart are pronounced of excellent quality. ...

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  45. Antarctic Expedition

    Lieutenant Murray estimates the cost of an expedition to the Antartic regions at £150,000. He suggests that each colony should subscribe £10,000 ...

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  46. New Guinea.

    Captain Everill's scheme for the colonisation of New Guinea resembles the charter granted to the British North Borneo Co. ...

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  47. Hanlan on the Warpath.

    Edward Hanlan has sailed for England. ...

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  48. Advertising

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  49. Imigration and Labour.

    Mr. Norton, the Trade and Labour Council delegate from Sydney, petitions the British Parliament against State-aided imigration, and urges the ...

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  50. The London Poor.

    The Bishop of Bedford is appealing to colonists now in London to assist the movement for alleviating the distressful condition of the poor in East ...

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  51. TELEGRAMS.

    There was great excitement in the streets all Sunday. Crowds congregated waiting for news about the boatrace, some waiting out all night. ...

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  52. The Sydney Pool.

    In a letter to the Times Mr. Walter Caton says it is impossible for the people of England to imagine the poverty prevailing in Sydney. ...

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  53. Presentation of Memorial.

    Mr. Norton also presented Mr. Gladstone with memorials approving of his Home Rule policy, bearing 10,000 signatures, from the Federal Seamen's ...

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  54. Trial for Murder.

    Sullivan is again on trial to-day for the murder of his infant, a month old. The case has not concluded. ...

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  55. Mail Service Contracts.

    The P. and O. Co have secured for ten years the contract for mail service between Great Britain and India at a higher rate and lower subsidy. ...

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  56. Recidivistes Law.

    President Grevy has decreed that French convicts should be sent to the Isle of Pines. ...

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  57. Counterfeit Coin.

    A couple of men have been arrested for passing counterfeit coins. A quantity of imitation half-sovereigns and half-crowns were found in their ...

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  58. Our Cricketers at Home.

    The Australians commenced a return match at Hastings today against 11 of South England. The weather was fine and the attendance large. The ...

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  59. The Wool Market.

    At the commercial wool sales to day 12,900 bales were offered. The market is strong. The tone of the wool market is ...

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  60. Obituary.

    Mr. Frederick Darval is dead. ...

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  61. Firing a Ship.

    A determined attempt has been made to set fire to the ship Woolahra, loading for London. The fire was discovered early. The watchman of the ...

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  62. New Secretary and Inspector.

    Mr. George Thompson has been appointed secretary of the new Oriental Bank, and Mr. Rhode inspector of branches. ...

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  63. The Charleston Disaster.

    An immense number of people at Charleston are assisting those rendered homeless by the late earthquake. The streets and fields are full of people. ...

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  64. Extended Bank Operations.

    A bill authorising the Bank of South Australia to extend its operations and open branches in the other colonies was read a first time in the ...

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  65. Accidents.

    An elderly man, name unknown, was knocked down by the tram motor, and lies in an unconscious state at the hospital. ...

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  66. Irish Members in the House.

    The Irish members continue to obstruct the passage of supply through the House of Commons, and protracted and heated debates have taken place at ...

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  67. New Consul.

    Mr. Jacques Maxton has been appointed Portuguese Consul for Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia, and West Australia. ...

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