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  2. THE SITUATION IN EUROPE.

    The unsettled state of affairs in the Balkan States and the strained nature of the relations between Bulgaria and Servia continue to be the subject of much interest ...

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  3. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    The [?] Countess of Hopetoun, who have been on a brief visit to Lord and Lady Carrington, in Sydney, will return to Melbourne this morning. They left Sydney last evening ...

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  4. THE INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC.

    Telegrams from India announce that the epidemic known over the world as Russian influenza has gained a strong foothold throughout India, and that the various ...

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  5. THE CONGO FREE STATE.

    A rumor is current here that the Congo Free State is about to be dissolved, and that its territory in Western aud Central Africa is to be offered to the German ...

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  6. THE MEAT TRADE DIFFICULTY.

    After the conference which took place between the master slaughtermen and the Siaugtermen Union on the 5th inst. it was hoped that that danger of a strike had been averted and that ...

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  7. WRECK OF AN AUSTRALIAN BOUND SHIP.

    The barque Emelie, 728 tons register, Captain Small, from the Bluff bound for Port Pire, under charter, has been wrecked. She struck a Squall in Foveaux Strait, was thrown on her beam ...

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  8. THE ADVANCE OF RUSSIA IN CENTRAL ASIA.

    Advices from Bombay report that Abdurrahman Ameer of Afghanistan, is granting permission for Russian, trading caravans to principal towns in his ...

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  9. RATIFICATION OF THE SAMOAN CONVENTION.

    The convention regarding Samoan affairs, which was agreed to by the representatives of Great Britain, Germany and the United States at the conference ...

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  10. DEATH OF A SUPPOSED MISER.

    An elderly man named Joh Duhy, who resided for a number of years in a but between Essendon and Keilor, was found lying dead in Buckley -street, Essendon, not far from the ...

    Article : 245 words
  11. THE NEW GERMAN POLICY.

    The statement published a few days ago to the effect that the Emperor of Germany proposed to modify the political constitution of the empire by appointing ...

    Article : 63 words
  12. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    It is announced that Mr. H. M. Stanley will not visit Paris while on his journey through France,The reason alleged being that the French Geographical Society has ...

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  13. DEFENSIVE MOVEMENT IN GERMANY.

    In consequence of the military activity of Russia, and the uneasy feeling which prevails, the Emperor of Germany is preparing to largely increase the armament ...

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  14. THE DUNLO DIVORCE SUIT.

    The divorce proceedings which have been instituted by Viscount Dunlo, the eldest son of the Earl of Clancarty, against the well known music hall singer, Belle Bilton, ...

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  15. FATAL FALL FROM A SCAFFOLDING.

    An accident, resulting in the death of one person and the serious injury of another, happened yesterday afternoon at the West Melbourne gas works. Two workmen, named ...

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  16. THE COMING LABOR DEMONSTRATION.

    In connection with the international labor demonstration which it is proposed to hold in May, it is expected that a procession of fully 200,000 Viennese workmen ...

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  17. THE PACIFICATION OF THE SOUDAN. FREE ACCESS TO KHARTOUM.

    The Cairo correspondent of the Daily Chronicle sends a despatch stating that the Mahdi, who in one form or another has been a menace to Upper Egypt for some ...

    Article : 96 words
  18. MEETING OF MASTER BUTOHERS.

    A meeting of master butchers and master slaughtermen was held at the Metropolitan Hotel, North Melbourne, last night. There were about 60 present, and Mr. T. K. Bennet ...

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  19. THE MASONS' STRIKE IN VIENNA.

    The strike of stonemasons in Vienna is now at an end, and the bulk of the men have resumed work. The police had orders from the Emperor- Francis Joseph not to ...

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  20. THE INFLUENZA IN THE COUNTRY.

    No fewer than 40 inmates of the Ballarat Reformatory are laid up with the influenza. It is now very prevalent in Ballarat. Several of tho cases reported are of a very severe form. ...

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  21. ENGLAND IN EAST AFRICA.

    It is announced that, yielding, to the persuasions of Germany, the Sultan of Zanzibar has resolved to cancel a portion of the concession recently, granted to the ...

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  22. PORTUGAL IN AFRICA.

    A rumor is current that the Portuguese authorities at Mozambique have despatched a considerable body of troops into the Shire country with a view to an attack in ...

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  23. DEATH OF SIR JOHN LEFROY.

    The death is announced of General Sir J. H. Lefroy, K.C.M.G., C.B., Colonel Commandant Royal Artillery. ...

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  24. THE MURDER OF A GOLD PROSPECTOR.

    The inquiry into the death of John Young Taylor opened this morning. The jury viewed the body, which was in a coffin, the head being separate in a small box. Afterwards an order ...

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  25. A TERRIBLE FALL.

    The Churchh-street bridge over the Yarra, connecting Richmond, and South Yarra, was the seene of a most singular occurrence on last Thursday afternoon. The bridge is at present ...

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  26. THE O'SHEA DIVORCE SUIT.

    The action which has been taken by Captain O'Shea against his wife for divorce, in which Mr. Charles Parnell has been made a co-respondent, will not likely be ...

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  27. SHIPPING NEWS.

    The Bessie, brigantine, 228 tons, of Fremantle, bound from Fremantle to Sourabaya, was found to he on fire after arrival, and, in spite of all efforts to extinguish the flames, was burnt to ...

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  28. THE AMERICAN WOOL DUTIES.

    Strong opposition is being shown by the American carpet makers to the proposed duties on imported wool. ...

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  29. THE FLOODS IN THE NORTH.

    The Government to-day authorised the police magistrate at Bourke to expend a further sum of £500 for the relief of extreme oases of distress. A special train was also despatched from ...

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  30. CONFERENCE OF MARINE UNDER WRITERS.

    An intercolonial conference of marine underwriters was belli in Adelaide last week, Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide being represented. The conference decided, among other things, to ask ...

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  31. THE ENGLISH DERBY.

    M. Lefevre's colt Le Nord has now become first favorite for the English Derby, the odds quoted being 4 to 1 against the hors. ...

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  32. THE MAILS.

    The Messageries Maritimes s. Sydney passed Aden outwards on the 12th inst. The Shaw, Saville and Albion Company's R.M.S. Arawa left Capetown on the morning of ...

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  33. THE LONDON, WOOL SALES.

    Messrs. Dalgety and Co. Limited have received the following cable message from their London office, dated the 11th inst. "Competition continues to bo fairly maintained, and prices ...

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  34. SYDNEY UNIVERSITY COMMEMORATION.

    There was n very large and brilliant gathering at the University commemoration to-day, including the Earl and Countess of Hopetoun, ...

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  35. THE SLAUGHTERMEN'S STRIKE.

    SIR.—In your issue of Friday last I noted with great pleasure the remarks of Mr. Thomas Coghlan, secretary of the nowly formed slaughter men's union, regarding the better ...

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  36. INSUBORDINATION ON BOARD SHIP.

    Albert Berry aud Robert Miller, two seamen on the ship Lindisferne, from Sharpness, were to-day sentencedp the former to eight months and the latter to twelve mouths' imprisonment, ...

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  37. NEW INSOLVENT.

    Mary Ann Brew, Benalla, miller, wife of George Brew, miller, Benalla. Compulsory sequestration. Mr. T. S. Moore, assignee. ...

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  38. THE PILLEY FAMILY DISPUTE.

    The hearing of the charge of wilfully making a false declaration regarding the parentage of his child, Violet Mabel, preferred against Wm. Pilley, jun., of Rae-street, North Fitzroy, ...

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  39. LAW LIST.—THIS DAY.

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  40. ALLEGED EXTENSIVE FRAUDS.

    A young man named Wm. M'Donald was arrested yesterday morning by Detective Macmanamy on a warrant charging him with embezzling a sum of £200s. 2d. from his employers, ...

    Article : 159 words
  41. A MELBOURNE BOUND BARQUE DISABLED.

    The boisterous weather which prevails along the coast is seriously delaying shipping. The barque Examiner, from Clarence River to Melbourne, with timber for the Harbor Trust, put ...

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  42. ASSAULT AND BOBBERY AT RICHMOND.

    The Burnley police received a report yesterday morning of a daring case of assault and robbery that occurred in Boyd-street, East Richmond, on Saturday night. It appears that ...

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  43. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GENERAL' ELECTIONS.

    The result of the election of two members for the district of Frome in the House of Assembly was definitely known to-day. Mr. Ebenezer Ward, one of the old members, who has been in ...

    Article : 81 words
  44. MURDER IN NEW ZEALAND.

    An old man named Stephen Maloney, living in a cottage on the New Plymouth recreation grounds, was found to-day murdered and his pockets rifled. A Maori has been arrested on ...

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