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  2. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    The town edition of The Leader now available for issue contains a series of sketches illustrating the bringing over and the landing of the Windsor murderer, together with a portrait ...

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  3. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The Protestants in the North of Ireland are, in view of the near approach of the general elections, organising to oppose the Home Rule agitation. ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Evidence has been given before a committee of the House of Commons that the hours of labor in some shops in the north of London amount to between 80 and 90 hours ...

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  5. CABLE MESSAGES.

    A destructive fire broke out to-day at Mandalay, the Burmese capital, whereby three-fourths of the city has been destroyed. ...

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  6. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Dinham Villa, at Rainhill, the scene of the Deeming tragedy, has been sold to Madame Tussaud and Company, who intend to arrange the villa for local exhibition and ...

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  7. THE DEPRESSION IN THE COTTON TRADE.

    Owing to the depression in trade in the cotton manufactures 13,000,000 spindles at Ashton-under-Lyne, near Manchester, are stopping for a month in order to allow ...

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  8. THE JOURNEY FROM ALBANY.

    The interesting captive of whose movements the police of three continents have been keeping vigilant account, occupied on the mail steamer Ballarat, first cabin 145. This ...

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  9. THREATENED STRIKE OF BRICKLAYERS.

    The members of the Bricklayers' Union in London have given the master bricklayers notice that it is the intention of the union to enforce the new rules on 1st ...

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  10. ARRIVAL OF DEEMING.

    The hypothesis has been more than once advanced that the superhuman ruffian, Frederick Bayley Deeming, otherwise "Albert Williams," or Baron Swanston, is a man cursed with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. THREATS OF CIVIL WAR.

    The Unionists further warn the Gladstonite party that any attempt to force Home Rule upon them will lead to civil war in the north. ...

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  12. EXCITING SCENE AT ST. KILDA.

    It was stated in The Age of yesterday that Deeming would in all probability be landed at St. Kilda, and in consequence some hundreds of persons assembled at the pier at an ...

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  13. THE STRIKE OF DURHAM MINERS.

    The Miners' Federation has asked the Durham colliery owners to permit the resumption of work. LONDON, 1ST APRIL. ...

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  14. THE SILVER QUESTION.

    Bar silver is quoted at 3s. 3½d. per oz., being a rise of 0¼d. LONDON, 31ST MARCH. Owing to the rejection of the free coinage ...

    Article : 113 words
  15. SITUATION IN EUROPE.

    Lord Wolseley, now Commander in Chief in Ireland, in an article on the chances of aggression against England, asserts that invasion can be rendered impossible, and ...

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  16. THE ANARCHIST PARTY.

    Ravachol, the Anarchist leader, recently arrested in Paris, has confessed to various crimes, including the murder of a hermit, and he feebly denies five other murders. ...

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  17. THE PRISONER IN GAOL.

    After the proceedings in the City Court came to a termination, Deeming was taken to the watch house by Detectives Considine and Cawsey, where on endeavor was made by the ...

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  18. A STARTLING DISCOVERY.

    In searching amongst the papers belonging to Ravachol, the police have found orders for 1500 cartridges. These cartridges were intended to be used in a riotous ...

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  19. THE FORTIFICATIONS AT MALTA.

    Following on the recent disclosure that plans of the Malta fortifications had been sold to France, it has been noticed that a French gunboat has been engaged in the ...

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  20. A RAPID PASSAGE.

    Great interest has been awakened in connection with the passage of the M.M.S. Polynesian, which has made the passage from Adelaide to Marseilles in 26 days. ...

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  21. THREATS IN MADRID.

    The Anarchists in Spain threaten to destroy the palace at Madrid in revenge for the recent execution of some of their number at Xeres. ...

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  22. THE IMPERIAL INSTITUTE.

    The governing body of the Imperial Institute is treating Australia federally, and it has been decided to appoint one curator for all the exhibits of the different ...

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  23. CARDINAL MANNING'S SUCCESSOR.

    It is expected that Dr. Vaughan, Bishop of Salford, will be created a Cardinal on his appointment in succession to Cardinal Manning as the Roman Catholic ...

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  24. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA.

    The half-yearly meeting of shareholders in the Bank of Australasia was held yesterday. The Earl of Lichfield presided. The Chairman, in moving the adoption ...

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  25. THE IMPRISONMENT OF MRS. OSBORNE.

    Mr. Mathew, the Home Secretary, stated in the House of Commons to-day that he had refused an appeal to release Mrs. Osborne on the plea that the taint of birth ...

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  26. THE PROBATE LAW.

    The House of Commons yesterday passed the bill under which probates granted in the colonies, and duly attested, will be accepted in Great Britain without further ...

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  27. ENGLAND AND THE COLONIES.

    At the London Chamber of Commerce, on the motion of Sir John Lubbock, a resolution was adopted expressing sympathy with the movement for free-trade ...

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  28. THE LONDON MARKETS.

    The weekly returns of the Bank of England published to-day show the proportion of reserve to liabilities to be 40 per cent., being 4 per cent. less than last ...

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  29. A NEW ZEALAND APPEAL CASE.

    The Privy Council has reserved judgment in the New Zealand appeal case between Justice Edwards and P. A. Buckley, Attorney-General. ...

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  30. A SHIP ASHORE.

    The Kingdom of Saxony, barque, 538 tons, of London, which recently arrived at Albany from Fremantle, while moored alongside the railway pier, was struck by a heavy squall at midday; ...

    Article : 69 words
  31. THE BRITISH REVENUE.

    The revenue of the financial year shows an increase of £1,500,000 over the receipts of the previous 12 months. The excess over Mr. Goschen's estimate is ...

    Article : 138 words
  32. FLOODS IN AMERICA.

    The American crops have been largely damaged by floods. ...

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  33. AQUATICS.

    O'Connor, the Canadian sculler, has challenged the winner of the match between Stansbury and Sullivan, the New Zealand oarsman, who row shortly for the ...

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  34. QUEENSLAND TREASURY BILLS.

    The Scottish Widows' Fund Life Assurance Society of Edinburgh has purchased £50,000 worth of Treasury bills. Large parcels of the same stock has been purchased by the society in ...

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  35. TEE MAILS.

    The R.M.S. India, belonging to the Queensland Royal Mail line, which departed from Colombo on the 16th, left Port Said on the 31st, homeward bound. ...

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  36. THE LONDON WOOL SALES.

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  37. BALLARAT BANKING COMPANY.

    There is every probability of the Ballarat Banking Company resuming business at an early date. Confidence appears to have been thoroughly restored and the depositors are ...

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  38. THE RABBIT PEST.

    An important deputation representing the Western and Central district pastoralists waited on the Minister of Lands to-day in connection with the rabbit question. The deputation ...

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  39. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrived.--At Dunkirk, from Sydney: Ethiope, s., sailed 13th January, vid Melbourne 23rd January and Albany 31st January; Tasso, s., sailed 29th January, vid Melbourne 4th ...

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  40. THE SALVATION ARMY AT BALLARAT.

    A conference was held to-night between the city council, "Commissioner" Coombs and "Major" Evans relative to the street processions of the Salvation Army in Ballarat. With the ...

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  41. THE TRAMWAY TRAFFIC.

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  42. LOCAL OPTION AT BALLARAT.

    Last night a meeting of licensed victuallers and others was held at the White Hart Hotel, Sturt-street, to receive a legal opinion from a firm of Melbourne solicitors respecting the ...

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  43. BEFORE THE CITY COURT.

    In the City Court yesterday morning the mere, echo of a rumor that Deeming would appear there in the course of the day aroused a feeling of expectancy that grew more ...

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  44. DEATH OF A POLICE OFFICER.

    News was received in Ballarat to-day of the death of Mr. Sub-inspector Hall, of the Horsham police district. The deceased was for 34 years a member of the police force, and ...

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  45. OUTBREAK OF ANTHRAX.

    A serious outbreak of anthrax, or Cumberland disease, has occurred near Parramatta. Twelve cattle, 12 pigs and 1 horse have already died. ...

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