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  2. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    Writs for the election of members for the now Legislative Assembly were signed on Monday by his Excellency tho Governor, and on Tuesday were posted to the returning officer of each ...

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  3. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The natives of Dahomey on the Slave Coast, Upper Guinea, are again giving much trouble to the French, who have several important stations in that ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES.

    It is reported at Rome that the Government of France has submitted a proposal to the other Powers that joint international notion be taken throughout Europe to ...

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  5. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The police authorities have ascertained that Deeming, the Windsor and Rainhill murderer, was not connected with the sale of the South African Great Kruger claim ...

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  6. SHOCKING RAILWAY FATALITY.

    An accident, which involved the death of a gentleman well known in newspaper circles, took place on the Brighton and Sandringham railway line, near Hampton station, yesterday ...

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  7. CABLE MESSAGES.

    It is believed that the firman granted by the Sultan of Turkey to the now Khedive of Egypt, empowering him to act independently in certain cases and to enter ...

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  8. TERROR IN SPAIN.

    The Spanish police authorities have ascertained that the anarchists who were arrested yesterday at tho door of the Chamber of Deputies, with bombs and ...

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  9. EXPLOSION AT ST. PETERSBURG.

    A terrible disaster occurred yesterday at the Government smokeless powder factory, St. Petersburg. Five tons of gun cotton were accidentally ...

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  10. THE WINDSOR TRAGEDY.

    The public interest in the cause célèbre among trials for murder remains unabated, and there was the same anxiety shown on the part of the general public yesterday to gain admission to ...

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  11. REMARKABLE ADMINISTRATION CASE.

    A singular administration suit was determined by Mr. Justice A'Beckett in the Second Civil Court yesterday. The action was brought by John Tremilis, the son and administrator of ...

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  12. QUEENSLAND SEPARATION LEAGUE. LONDON, 5TH APRIL.

    Messrs. Ferguson and Archer, two delegates from the Queensland Separation League, have arrived in London. They have both informally interviewed Lord ...

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  13. THE PRECAUTIONS IN ENGLAND.

    The Home Secretary, Mr. Matthews, was yesterday asked in the House of Commons to explain the stops taken by the British Government to prevent Anarchists, who ...

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  14. LABOR IN ENGLAND.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Dalziell, the Liberal member for the Kirealdy district, who was elected in the room of the late Sir George Campbell, gave ...

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  15. DISGRACEFUL SCENE IN THE QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    A disgraceful scene took place in the lobby of the Assembly to-night. During Mr. Hoolan's speech Mr. North kept up a running fire of interjections. Mr. Hoolan finally retaliated by ...

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  16. THE EVIDENCE.

    The inquiry into the cause of the death of Emily Williams was resumed yesterday morning at the City Court, before Dr. Neild, tho Deputy Coroner. The court was again crowded, ...

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  17. THE TREATMENT OF INEBRIETY.

    A meeting was held to-day of the Society for the Study of Inebriety. Dr. Kerr presided, and Dr. J. E. Usher, of Melbourne, who is at present visiting England, read a ...

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  18. THE STALYBRIDGE DISPUTE.

    The employes in the Stalybridge cotton factories, who allowed themselves to be looked out rather than pay a claim amounting to £28 charged against them for oil, ...

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  19. THEFT OF CARTRIDGES AT LIEGE.

    Two hundred cartridges have been stolen from a magazine at Liege, in Belgium. The theft is supposed to have been committed by Anarchists. ...

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  20. THE CANADIAN SCANDALS.

    The Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick, Sir S. L. Tilley, K.C.M.G., has not acceded to the prayer of the petition signed by the entire Opposition of the Provincial ...

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  21. QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    In the Assembly to-day Mr. Hoolan resumed the debate on the Polynesian Labor Extension Bill. He traversed the black labor question, and denounced the proposal to reintroduce ...

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  22. THE NEWFOUNDLAND FISHERIES.

    A satisfactory modus vivendi has been arranged between Newfoundland and Canada for the conduct of the St. John's Newfoundland fisheries. ...

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  23. THE LANCASHIRE AND CHESHIRE MINES.

    The Lancashire and Cheshire coal owners have declined to discuss the proposal of the National Minors' Federation, that the pits shall only be worked for five days in each ...

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  24. THE DURHAM MINERS.

    The coal owners in Durham have issued a manifesto stating that it will be impossible for them to re-employ all the minors who were engaged prior to the strike. The ...

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  25. THE TORNADO IN KANSAS.

    It has been ascertained that the recent tornado did enormous damage to the crops throughout Kansas, and that a large number of live stock were killed. ...

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  26. THE FLOODS IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A telegram from Hillgrove states that owing to tho heavy rain, the stream near Baker's Greek Consolidated now shaft overflowed, filling tho shaft and drowning Thos. Coles. The accident ...

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  27. BRIBING A VOTER.

    A German, who is a member of the Liberal party in the Canadian House of Commons, has been excluded from Parliament for seven years for bribing a voter by ...

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  28. MR. J. A. FROUDE.

    Mr. J. A. Froude succeeds the late Professor Freeman as Regins Professor of Modern History at Oxford University. ...

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  29. THE LABOR COMMISSION.

    The directors of the Cambrian Railway Company, whoso lines run through Mid Wales to Aberystwith, have been summoned to appear at the bar of the House of ...

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  30. A SYDNEY MUNICIPAL LOAN.

    The Union Bank of Australia has undertaken the issue of a Sydney municipal loan amounting to £250,000. The new loan will bear interest at the ...

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  31. THE LONDON MARKETS.

    German beet sugar, 88 per cent., f.o.b. Hamburg, 3d. higher, at 13s. 6d. por owt.; Dutch Standard sugar, No. 14, 3d. lower, at 15s. 6d. per owt. ...

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  32. BALLARAT ASSIZE COURT.

    At the Ballarat Assizes, before Mr. Justice Holroyd, the young man Edward Sur[?]y, alias Hobson, answered to his bail to undergo two months' imprisonment for making a false ...

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  33. THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    The death is announced of Mr. W. J. Beadel, who has represented the Chelmsford division of Essex in the House of Commons since 1885, in the Conservative ...

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  34. NEW INSOLVENTS.

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  35. THE ANTI-FOREIGN RIOTS IN CHINA.

    The authorities of the Belgian mission in China have Bent a claim to the Chinese Government for £30,000, compensation for the outrages committed at their mission ...

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  36. BLIZZARD IN AMERICA.

    A fearful blizzard has taken place in the United States. Many deaths are reported from the severity of the storm. ...

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  37. COAL PROSPECTORS AND SELECTORS IN GIPPSLAND.

    A number of Gippsland selectors residing near Koru[?]burra yesterday waited upon the Minister of Lands, and complained that their land had been pegged out by Melbourne ...

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  38. BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The candidates for the position of liquidator of the affairs of the Bank of South Australia, in connection with its absorption by the Union Bank of Australia, are ...

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  39. THE WOOL SALES.

    The wool market continues to improve, and bidding is now active. Greasy wool is being bought freely, and merino has nearly recovered its price. ...

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  40. THE MAILS.

    The Norddeutscher Lloyd's Imperial Gorman mail steamer Hohenzollorn left Suez on the afternoon of the 4th inst., outward bound. The R.M.S. India, of the Queensland Royal ...

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  41. LAW LIST.--THIS DAY.

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  42. DEATH OF A WELL KNOWN BALLARAT RESIDENT.

    Mr. James Cogle, well known in squatting and sporting circles, died this morning at Craig's Hotel, after a fingering illness. Tho deceased gentleman, who was about 60 years of age, ...

    Article : 136 words
  43. AMUSEMENTS IN LONDON.

    The London County Council is seeking for power to completely control the conduct of public amusements in the metropolis. ...

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  44. SALE OF CURIOS.

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