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  2. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    The Minister of Defence has written to Admiral Scott, suggesting that a communication should be sent to the Admiralty, proposing that some kind of demonstration might be arranged ...

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  3. THE EMPIRE AND THE COLONIES.

    In the House of Commons last evening, Mr. Howard Vincent proposed a motion somewhat similar to the one recently proposed in the House of Lords by ...

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  4. THE CHARGE OF CHEATING IN A LONDON CLUB.

    The charge brought against Sir William Gordon Cumming, of cheating at cards in the Guards' Club in London, was investigated to-day at a special meeting of the ...

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  5. THE SHEARING DISPUTE.

    An extraordinary general meeting of the Pastoralists Union was held yesterday afternoon at the Olderfleet; Mr. Albert Austin, the president, occupied the chair, and there was a ...

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  6. THE MELBOURNE WATER SUPPLY.

    Six years ago, on the recommendation of the Water Supply Board, the Government derided to augment the existing water service of the metropolitan district by tapping the Watts ...

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  7. DR. KOCH'S TUBERCULIDE.

    The introduction of Koch's lymph to the colony, as a cure far consumption, was discussed last night by the members of the Victorian branch of the British Medical Association. Dr. ...

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  8. ANOTHER FLOOD AT JOHNSTOWN.

    Another Hood has occurred on the Conemaugh River, in the County of Cambria, Pennsylvania, and a bridge at Johnstown, the scene the terrible disaster in May, ...

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  9. ANOTHER CURE FOR CONSUMPTION.

    A telegram from Berlin states that Dr. Liebriech has discovered a cure for tuberculosis, which is claimed to be superior to Dr. Koch's tuberculin. ...

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  10. GREAT FIRE IN BRITISH COLUMBIA.

    A great fire took place to-day at New Westminster, the capital of British Columbia. The damage is estimated at £100,000. ...

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  11. THE EMPEROR OF GERMANY.

    The World, a London society newspaper, publishes an alarming statement regarding the health of the Emperor of Germany. According to this authority, ...

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  12. THE REVOLUTION IN CHILI.

    The latest intelligence relative to the revolt in Chili is to the effect that the Government, whose forces were almost uniformly successful in the earlier fighting, ...

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  13. THE SHIPPING DISPUTE.

    The block of shipping on the Thames arising from the strike of dock laborers is increasing. The dock owners have been offered the ...

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  14. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Peninsular and Oriental Company's R.M.S. Oceana, which was a day overdue at Brindisi, arrived to-day. The vessel was detained by bad weather. ...

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  15. BUSH FIRES IN THE DISTURBED DISTRICT.

    About 200 unionist shearers have left Barcaldine for Clermont for the purpose of carrying out the instructions of the strike committee. The country between Alice and ...

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  16. THE EGYPTIAN FINANCES.

    The Egyptian finances are in a flourishing condition. For the past year a surplus of about £500,000 is shown. ...

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  17. THE GOVERNORSHIP OF NEW YORK

    Mr. Chauncey Depew, a well known American orator, and one of the railway magnates of the United States, has been nominated for the post of Governor of the ...

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  18. ARREST OF ALLEGED GARROTERS.

    Late last night the detective police succeeded in effecting the arrest of three young men on a charge of assault and robbery. On Tuesday night last a man named James Dwyer, who ...

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  19. AFFAIRS IN THE SOUDAN.

    The Egyptian troops have advanced towards the Soudan and have now occupied Teb. ...

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  20. THE BROKEN HILL CONSOLS.

    Broken Hill Consols are quoted at £13. A dividend of is has been declared. ...

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  21. ST. PATRICK'S DAY BANQUET IN LONDON.

    Mr. Parnell is to preside at a banquet to be held by Irishmen in London on St. Patrick's day. ...

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  22. THE LONDON MARKETS.

    Australian beef tallow, 253. to 25s. 6d.; mutton tallow, 26s. 6d. to 27s. per cwt. Australian tin, present delivery, £89 10s. to £90 per; ton; for future delivery, £90 to ...

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  23. THE COMMAND OF THE AUSTRALIAN SQUADRON.

    The statement that Rear-Admiral Stephenson is to succeed Lord Charles Scott in the command of the Australian squadron is now officially contradicted. ...

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  24. THE CONFERENCE WITH PASTORALISTS AT ADELAIDE.

    The adjourned conference between the pastoralists and shearers was held to-day at the town hall, to consider the question of the South Australian shearing agreement. A number of ...

    Article : 97 words
  25. MR. W. L. MURDOCH.

    Mr. W. L. Murdoch, who captained the lost Australian eleven during their tour in England, is, according to the Sportsman, qualifying himself by residence to play with ...

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  26. THE SYDNEY RANK RATE OF INTEREST.

    A meeting of representatives of the associated banks was held on Tuesday to consider the condition on which fixed deposits are held. Two or three of the banks have accepted ...

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  27. EIGHT HOURS ANNIVERSARY COMMITTEE.

    At the weekly meeting of the Eight Hours Anniversary committee at the Trades Hall, last evening, Mr. Harwood presided. It was resolved to ask the various football clubs and associations ...

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  28. EARLY CLOSING IN HAWTHORN.

    The Hawthorn council last night received five petitions from the tradespeople of that city praying in each instance for the suspension of the compulsory clauses of the Factories and Shops ...

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  29. THE MAILS.

    The R.M.S. Jelunga, belonging to the Queensland Royal Mail line, left Suez 17th February, outwards. The Massilia, from Melbourne 17th January, ...

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  30. LIBELLING A SCHOOL TEACHER.

    Chas. Doyle, teacher in charge of the Mossman's Bay school, proceeded in the district court this morning against Robert Love for £200 damages for libel. The alleged libel was ...

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  31. HOP PICKING IN GIPPSLAND.

    A start at picking early hops was made at Struan Garden yesterday, but it will be fully a fortnight before picking is general. Hops, both early and late, are looking healthy, and as the ...

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  32. THE BANQUET.

    The ceremony at the head works having concluded, the party drove in a southerly direction along the pipe track to Donnelly's Creek, where luncheon was provided in a large marquee. The ...

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