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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 437 words
  3. SHIPPING.

    Googee, s.s., 1000 tons, F. Carrington, master, for Melbourne. Passengers — Mesdames Brooke, Watsford, Propelling, Potter, Douglas, Aitken, sheppard ...

    Article : 956 words
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  5. THE IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

    LONDON, THURSDAY Afternoon.— Drastic rules have been framed to regulate the procedure in the House of Commons. ...

    Article : 45 words
  6. CABLEGRAMS.

    LONDON, THURSDAY Afternoon.—Further details of the terrible explosion of a train of dynamite at Johannesburg confirm the earlier intelligence ...

    Article : 155 words
  7. THE RULES SUBMITTED.

    LONDON, FRIDAY Morning.—Mr A. J. Balfour, First Lord of the Treasury, in submitting the new rules of procedure, said that the real ...

    Article : 86 words
  8. VICTORIA.

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  9. RUSSIA AND KOREA.

    LONDON, THURSDAY Night.— Mr George Curzon, Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, in reply to another question put in the House of Commons ...

    Article : 54 words
  10. NEW SOUTH WALES.

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    THE position of the wheat market at the present time demonstrates that something is necessary to protect the farmers. In discussing this and ...

    Article : 3,609 words
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  13. A LIGHT RAILWAYS BILL.

    LONDON, FRIDAY Morning.—Mr Ritchie, the President of the Board of Trade, has introduced a Bill in the House of Commons to provide for the ...

    Article : 75 words
  14. THE BELIEF FUND.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—Sixty thousand pounds has been subscribed for the relief of sufferers by the dynamite catastrophe. ...

    Article : 24 words
  15. LAUNCESTON MAIL TABLE.

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  16. COLD STORAGE IN LONDON.

    LONDON, THURSDAY Afternoon.— The London Dock Committee's cold stores at Smithfield have been opened. The stores arc built with a capacity ...

    Article : 32 words
  17. MATAAFA AND SAMOA.

    LONDON, FRIDAY Morning.—In the House of Commons last night Mr George Curzon stated that be was not aware that either Mataafa, the rival ...

    Article : 74 words
  18. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN LOAN.

    LONDON, THURSDAY Afternoon.— Tendering for the South Australian £839,500 three per cent, loan cloned at noon to-day. ...

    Article : 87 words
  19. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    RECEIVED—"Meat [?]itat Molem." ...

    Article : 8 words
  20. GREAT BRITAIN AND EGYPT.

    LONDON, FRIDAY Morning.—The Times Stamboul correspondent reports that the Sultan bas invited Great Britain to regulate the situation in ...

    Article : 57 words
  21. Family Notices

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  22. Advertising

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  23. MINING.

    LONDON, THURSDAY Afternoon.— Silver has at last risen to 2s 7d per oz standard, being a rise of one-sixteenth of a penny above the last quotation. ...

    Article : 28 words
  24. A LONG SLEEP.

    LONDON, FRIDAY Morning.—The man Walter Johnson, who on February 5 was reported to be creating a sensation in London by taking a ...

    Article : 80 words
  25. ANARCHY IN SPAIN.

    LONDON, THURSDAY Afternoon,— The anarchists, having been driven out by stringent daws from most other European slates, are now becoming ...

    Article : 51 words
  26. H.M.S. EDGAR.

    LONDON, FRIDAY Morning.—The Court-martial on the loss of a boat and her crew in November last, belonging to H.M.S. Edgar, on the China ...

    Article : 65 words
  27. BULCARIA AND ROUMANIA.

    LONDON, THURSDAY Afternoon.— Paris newspapers applaud Lord Salisbury's action in abandoning support to the proposed proclamation of a union ...

    Article : 42 words
  28. THE SUEZ CANAL.

    LONDON, THURSDAY Night. — A steamer has gone aground in the Suez Canal, and all outward and homeward mails via the canal are ...

    Article : 33 words
  29. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    LONDON, FRIDAY Morning.—The Times elates that the Bill to provide far the strengthening of the British Navy will follow closely on the lines of ...

    Article : 51 words
  30. POLITICS IN FRANCE.

    LONDON, FRIDAY Morning.—The French Chamber of Deputies has, by a majority of 224 voter, expressed confidence in the Bourgeois (Radical) ...

    Article : 97 words
  31. AN APPALLING COLLIERY ACCIDENT.

    LONDON, FRIDAY Morning.—An appalling accident happened yesterday at one of the Leigh coal mines. A cage full of miners was being ...

    Article : 98 words
  32. COMMERCIAL.

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  33. TO CONTRIBUTORS.

    contributors to the weekly (Saturday) edition of the Daily Telegraph are requested to now that noon on Wednesday is the latest time at which copy can be ...

    Article : 210 words
  34. THE CUBAN REBELLION.

    LONDON, FRIDAY Morning.—General Weylor, who succeeded Marshal Campos in command of the Spanish troops in Cuba, reports that the ...

    Article : 32 words
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  36. BRITAIN AND AMERICA.

    LONDON, FRIDAY Morning.—The Jingo Press of the United States describes the Washington scheme for providing a permanent tribunal to ...

    Article : 49 words
  37. A STRIKE ENDED.

    LONDON, FRIDAY Morning.—The great strike of 25,000 tailors in Berlin has been fettled, the men receiving an increase in wages equal to twelve per ...

    Article : 37 words
  38. NORTH-WEST COAST.

    DEVONPORT, FRIDAY.—The s.s. Taieri has f[?]shed [?]ating and will leaves at high water for Sydney, and is a full ship, every inch of space being utilised on which to ...

    Article : 253 words
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