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  2. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The Pall Mall Gazette of this afternoon, commenting on the small success achieved by the labor party at the general elections in Victoria, says the lesson which ...

    Article : 76 words
  3. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    The legal members of the Cabinet, with the Chief Secretory, Mr. M'Lean, met on Saturday morning at the Crown Law offices, and, amongst other business of importance, considered the ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Moubray, the publisher of the anarchist organ called the Commonweal, was yesterday released from custody in order that he might attend the funeral of his wife, bail ...

    Article : 69 words
  5. FAST OCEAN TRAVELLING.

    The R.M.S. Britannia, of the F. and O. line, has competed the fastest passage ever made from London vid Colombo to Australia, delivering mails dated London, 25th March, in ...

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  6. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The cotton mill owners at Stalybridge, near Manchester, where many thousands of operatives are locked out, to-day dismissed a proposal that the difficulties which ...

    Article : 96 words
  7. THE INTER-UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE.

    After one of the finest races ever rowed, and certainly the most evenly contested intercolonial race over a long course, the Melbourne University crew won the fifth annual race, rowed ...

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  8. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Preparations for the defence of Frederick Bayley Deeming, alias Williams, charged with the wilful murder of his wife and four children at Rainhill, last year, are being ...

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  9. PRECAUTIONS AGAINST MAY DAY DISTURBANCES.

    The police in France are arresting large numbers of persons who are suspected of being connected with the anarchist party. These persons will be retained in prison ...

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  10. MR. CHAMPION AND LABOR REPRESENTATION.

    Mr. H. H. Champion, well known in connection with the labor movement, gives expression in the Daily Chronicle of to-day to his views regarding the statement that ...

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  11. THE ENGINEERS' STRIKE.

    Strong efforts are being made to bring about a settlement of the long protracted strike of engineers on the Tyne. Sanguine hopes are entertained that these efforts ...

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  12. THE CASE OF G. K TAYLOR.

    On Saturday Mr. Duffy, the Attorney-General forwarded a reply to the letters which he received from Mr. Justice Hodges relative to the comments publicly made by Mr. Duffy on ...

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  13. THE DURHAM MINERS.

    The Miners' federation, acting on its own responsibility and without authority from the miners concerned, is again endeavoring to bring about a settlement of the ...

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  14. PRINCE GEORGE OF WALES.

    The London correspondent of the Manchester Courier makes the statement that Prince George of Wales is about to be formally betrothed ...

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  15. MR. DIBBS'S MISSION TO ENGLAND.

    It is rumored that the approaching visit of Mr. Dibbs, the Premier of New South Wales, to London is connected with a financial enterprise, and that his mission ...

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  16. EFFECT ON VICTORIAN STOCKS.

    The price of Victorian Government Stocks has hardened within the past day or two, and the Times states that this is due to a feeling of greater confidence having ...

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  17. THE AUSTRALIAN COLONIES.

    The Economist, a leading weekly financial organ, in to-day's issue devotes an article to the consideration of the financial affairs of the Australian colonies, and ...

    Article : 114 words
  18. THE TASMANIAN LOAN.

    The management of the London and Westminster Bank, which is the issuing medium of the proposed new Tasmanian loan of £1,000,000, has advanced to the ...

    Article : 57 words
  19. THE CONTROL OF SAMOA.

    The Vossiche Zeitung, a daily newspaper published in Berlin, publishes a statement that Mr. Robert Louis Stevenson, the well known novelist, who, in consequence of the ...

    Article : 114 words
  20. THE MURDER OF M. VULCOVITCH.

    M. Kushleff, the Bulgarian student whose arrest recently in a street in Constantinople by officers of the Russian Embassy caused groat indignation, and ...

    Article : 98 words
  21. THE SILVER QUESTION.

    New ground is being opened up with a view to solving the difficulties connected with tho silver question. General Harrison, President of the United States, has ...

    Article : 78 words
  22. A TASMANIAN BURGLAR.

    Ever since the opening of the Tasmanian Exhibition various parts of the colony have received attention from most undesirable intercolonial visitors, who did some active work, and ...

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  23. FRANCE AND DAHOMEY.

    It is reported that the King of Dahomey, who is preparing to resist the attack ordered upon his kingdom by the French Government, has captured five nuns and ...

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  24. A LIQUOR EXHIBITION.

    An exhibition of liquors is to be opened in Dublin in August next. Special provision is made in the prospectus for prunes to be awarded to Australian wines. ...

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  25. A SALVATION ARMY WEDDING.

    A wedding which excites great interest amongst members of the Salvation Army is about to take place, the parties being Miss Lucy Booth, a daughter of "General" ...

    Article : 52 words
  26. THE CANADIAN SCANDALS.

    Robert M'Greevy, who recently surrendered himself to the Canadian authorities, by whom a charge was laid against him of being implicated as a contractor in ...

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  27. THE ORIENT SHIPPING COMPANY.

    The half yearly meeting of shareholders in the Orient Steam Navigation Company was held to-day. Mr. F. Green presided. ...

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  28. EMIGRATION TO AMERICA.

    Returns have been published which show that during the present year there has been an enormous increase in the number of emigrants from Great Britain and the ...

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  29. THE LATE CARDINAL MANNING.

    A movement has been started with the object of erecting a memorial cathedral in Westminster to perpetuate the memory of the late Cardinal Manning. The ...

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  30. THE LONDON MARKETS.

    The total quantity of wheat afloat for the United Kingdom is 2,640,000 quarters. Prices are declining owing to finer weather. Quotations for Australian wheat, ex ...

    Article : 115 words
  31. THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    The death is announced of Sir L. Pelly, K.C.B., K.C.S.I., who has represented the northern division of Hackney in the Conservative interest since 1885. He was in ...

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  32. DEATH OF MR. GEORGE GUILLAUME.

    Mr. George Guillaume, secretary to the department for neglected and criminal children, died in a private hospital at Ballarat this morning, under peculiar circumstances. He had been on ...

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  33. THE GENERAL ELECTIONS.

    Mr. S. Samuel, the newly elected member for Dundas, addressed an open air meeting of electors from the balcony of the Commercial Hotel to-night, about 500 being present ...

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  34. AN ADELAIDE BURGLARY.

    A daring burglary was committed at 1 o'clock on Saturday morning at the house of Mrs. P. P. Dungey, at Bowden. Mrs. Dungey is a widow, 66 years of age, her niece, Miss Coultor, lives ...

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  35. BANK SHARES.

    Australian bank shares tire quoted as fallows:-- Bank of Australasia, £91 Union Bank of Australia Limited, £60. ...

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  36. A QUEENSLAND ELECTION.

    The polling for the election of a member for Musgrove took place yesterday. Mr. O'Connell, the former member, polled 436 votes; Mr. Vance, the Labor candidate, 180. Mr. O'Connell ...

    Article : 53 words
  37. THE WOOL SALES.

    The English wool market has assumed a much more animated and cheerful tone. Greasy combing from Uloninga, Victoria, at to-day's sales realised 10½d. per ...

    Article : 119 words
  38. LAW LIST.--THIS DAY.

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  39. FOUND DEAD.

    On Saturday afternoon a passer by discovered the body of a man lying in a drain behind the Castlemaine Brewery, South Melbourne, in about 2 foot of water, and reported the matter ...

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  40. SUICIDE WITH PRUSSIC ACID.

    A chemist named Alfred Edward Griffiths, aged 30, committed suicide yesterday at Iris lodgings, in the Bridge Hotel, Ballarat East, by swallowing prussic acid. He had been a ...

    Article : 82 words
  41. A RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    A serious mishap occurred at the Moe railway station this evening. A mixed train from Warragul, due here at 7.15, ran off the rails when passing the points, dragging two trucks ...

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  42. A PETITION THREATENED.

    The returning officer for Dunolly, Mr. S. H. Butler, declared tho poll at noon to-day--a majority of 18 votes for Mr. W. F. Tatchell, who was declared duly elected, and returned ...

    Article : 97 words
  43. THE MAILS.

    The New Zealand Shipping Company's new steel steamer Ruahine, homewards, sailed from Lyttelton on the evening of tho 21st inst. ...

    Article : 22 words
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  47. THE POLWARTH ELECTION.

    Mr. E. Coulston, returning officer, has made the official declaration of the poll as follows:--The correct figures are--Forrest, 1201 ; Baker, 717; Mr. Baker having polled 10 more at Dean's ...

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