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  2. THE MINISTERIAL POLICY.

    At the Argyle Hall, Casterton, on Saturday evening, the Premier, Mr. W. Shiels, addressed a large meeting of the electors of Normanby on the political questions of the day, and ...

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  3. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The opposition of the Liberal party in Prussia to the now Education Bill, which provides for compulsory religious teaching, is strongly sustained. ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Great astonishment has been caused in Paris by the announcement of the failure of the Railways Industrial Bank in that city. The deficiency is set down at ...

    Article : 116 words
  5. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The police are diligently pursuing their investigation into the career of Frederick William Deeming, alias Williams, alias Swanston, the perpetrator of the fearful ...

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  6. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The decision of the Miners' Federation to resume work on Monday has brought about a considerable reduction in tho price of coal, which rose considerably ...

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  7. WILLIAMS'S CAREER IN ADELAIDE.

    A bout the beginning of January, 1888, a man, giving the name of W. Ward, his wife and two children, arrived in Port Adelaide in one of the Adelaide Steamship Company's boats from ...

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  8. ATTITUDE OF THE EMPEROR.

    Further information with regard to the discussion in the Prussian Cabinet relative to the question of compulsory religious instruction in schools has been received. ...

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  9. FINANCIAL PANIC IN PORTUGAL.

    The severe financial crisis which has for some time past existed in Portugal culminated yesterday in a panic at Oporto. There was a general run on the banks in ...

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  10. THE STRIKE OF DURHAM MINERS.

    Ten thousand men have agreed to join the strike of coal miners at Durham. LONDON, 20TH MARCH. Numerous riots have taken place in ...

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  11. THE HOUSE OF LORDS.

    Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, loader of the Unionist Liberal party in the House of Commons, delivered an address at Birmingham last night. Alluding to the ...

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  12. THE INDIAN BUDGET.

    The Indian budget shows a surplus. The budget statement, which has just been delivered, says that the famine which exists in the Madras Presidency is at ...

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  13. THE RECENT RIOTS IN BERLIN.

    The persons who were arrested in Berlin last month for creating disturbances in connection with the "bread riots " have been tried. Many of them were convicted, and ...

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  14. COUNT ZEDLITZ PERSISTS IN HIS RESIGNATION.

    The Emperor William wrote an autograph letter to Count Zedlitz expressing deep regret at his resignation, and urging him to withdraw it. ...

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  15. REVOLT IN VENEZUELA.

    A serious revolt against the Government has taken place in Venezuela. Some severe lighting has taken place between the Government forces and the rebels. The ...

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  16. THE PORTUGUESE IN EAST AFRICA.

    Intelligence from East Africa states that a body of about 6000 negroes are menacing Quilimane, a Portuguese settlement situated at one of the entrances to the ...

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  17. REVELATIONS.

    The statements published in Melbourne regarding the harsh manner in which Williams treated his wife (formerly Miss Mather) on board the Kaiser Wilhelm ...

    Article : 163 words
  18. ANARCHISTS IN FRANCE.

    An informer has revealed to the Parisian police the names of the Parisian police the names of the persons who were concerned in the plot whereby the Lobau barracks in Paris were wrecked through an ...

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  19. THE GERMAN EMPEROR.

    It is rumored that the Emperor William of Germany has borrowed a sum of £2,000,000 in order to liquidate his debts. ...

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  20. THE DEFENCES OF MALTA.

    Sergeant Holden, a British soldier who had been in the garrison at Malta, has been committed for trial on a charge of communicating to the French authorities the ...

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  21. WILLIAMS AT THE COURT.

    The police court was crowded on Saturday morning during the formal hearing of the charge against Williams, who was remanded until Tuesday, when the Melbourne witnesses will be ...

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  22. THE MILITARY ADVISER FOR VICTORIA.

    The war office has appointed Colonel Walker as military advisor to the colony of Victoria in succession to Major-General Hardinge Steward, without informing the ...

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  23. FURTHER OUTRAGES ATTEMPTED.

    Further dynamite plots have been discovered in France. A great public scare has been caused by these discoveries. ...

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  24. THE PROPOSED BANK AMALGAMATION.

    Many of the shareholders of the Bank of South Australia are strongly opposing the amalgamation with the Union Bank fo Australia on the basis agreed to by the ...

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  25. MISHAP TO A PARACHUTIST.

    A female parachutist, Miss Van Tassell, who with her sister gave some exhibitions in Melbourne about a year or two ago, was very badly injured whilst ...

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  26. MR. SPURGEON'S SUCCESSOR.

    The pastorate of the Metropolitan Tabernacle has been offered to the Rev. Mr. Pierson, who formerly acted as assistant to the late Rev. C. H. Spurgeon. ...

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  27. CROWDS VISITING RAINHILL.

    The sensation created in England by the Rainhill discovery has not been equalled in connection with any other crime for many years. Large numbers of people from ...

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  28. THE LONDON MARKETS.

    The total quantity of wheat afloat for the United Kingdom is 2,641,000 quarters, being 67,000 quarters less than last week. ...

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  29. A STARTLING STATEMENT.

    A gentlemen whose name is withhold for the present makes the following statement:--" My attention was particularly attracted to the circumstances of the Windsor tragedy ...

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  30. THE HUNTER RIVER COAL TRADE.

    The depression in the Hunter, River coal trade still continues. During the last fortnight the majority of the collieries have only been working three to four days, some only a day and ...

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  31. DEATH OF A DAUGHTER OF CAPTAIN FLINDERS.

    Mrs. Petrie, a daughter of Captain Flinders, one of the early Australian navigators, is dead. She was 80 years of age. ...

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  32. THE PROPERTY FOUND IN WILLIAMS'S POSSESSION.

    The following are some of the articles found in the possession of Williams:-- Silver chronograph, No. 48,421, by Baume Longinese; two gold diamond rings; a wedding ring. medium ...

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  33. THE BUTTER TRADE.

    The consignment of Australian butter brought by the R.M.S. Massllia has been sold at Farringdon market. The butter arrived in good condition Choicest ...

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  34. HEAVY FLOODS IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Very heavy rain again fell in Sydney and throughout the eastern division of the colony on Saturday. In Sydney, during the hours from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 4 12 inches fell, ...

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  35. WILLIAMS'S JOURNEY TO PERTH.

    The following message was lodged at Perth telegraph office at 6.6 p.m. on Friday, but owing to some reason which is entirely unexplained did not reach us until 11.46 a.m. on ...

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  36. DETERMINED SUICIDE AT BALLARAT.

    This evening at 7 o' clock a little boy named Shallard called at the hospital and reported that his father, who resided at 52 Drummond-street south, was endeavoring to commit suicide ...

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  37. A STATEMENT FROM NEW ZEALAND.

    It has been discovered that a man named Williams, whose description corresponds with that of the murderer Williams, peddled woolen goods at Dunedin in the middle of 1888 and ...

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  38. A LETTER FROM MRS. DEEMING.

    Senior-constable O'Dwyer, of Williamstown, has scoured possession of a document which will be handed over to the detectives in charge of the Windsor murder case. It is a letter ...

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  39. THE MAILS.

    The R.M.S. Jumna, belonging to the Queensland Royal Mail line, which left Port Said on the 16th, departed from Suez on the 17th inst. ...

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  40. THE LOSS OF THE ELGINSHIRE.

    At an inquiry held into the loss of the steamer Elginshire on the Dolerite reef, a decision was arrived at that Captain Millar committed an error of judgment ...

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  41. A MYSTERIOUS DEATH AT WEDDERBURN.

    A mysterious death took place on Friday. John May was missing, and on Saturday a search was made. In de[?]cased's hut blood was found on the floor, and the looking glass and ...

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  42. SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A STATE SCHOOL TEACHER.

    At the police court to-day, before Messrs. Miller, Hughes, Jackson, Bond and Mitchell, J.'sP., Timothy Ryan, State school teacher at Ardno, was charged with a criminal offence on ...

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  43. FIRES IN THE COUNTRY.

    A fire occurred in Saffron street, Chilwell, to-night, when a six-roomed weatherboard house occupied by Mrs. Daly and owned by Mr. Dunn was, with its contents, destroyed.The ...

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