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  2. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Owing to the obloquy that has been cast upon certain members of the present Ministry in France, in connection with the Panada Canal scandals, the Premier, ...

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  3. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    Quite an unexpected turn was given to the political situation yesterday by the announcement of Mr. Shiels's impending retirement from the Cabinet, owing to failure of health. ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES.

    At a meeting of the Royal Colonial Institute, hold last night, Mr. F. Labilliere, a member of the Council, read a paper on Imperial Federation, in which he took a ...

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  5. THE POLITICAL CRISIS.

    The political situation assumed an acute form yesterday, traceable to the impending retirement of Mr. Shiels, owing to ill health. The developments that have taken place since ...

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  6. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Mr. Robert Chatfield, who has written from Apia an account of the present condition of affairs in Samoa, contradicts the serious statements lately published by ...

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  7. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Owing to the action of the Indian Government in sending Colonel Turner with a strong body of troops to occupy the villages at the mouth of the Kurram Valley. ...

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  8. THE RECONSTRUCTED MINISTRY.

    M. Ribot has reformed his Cabinet, the most material feature of the reconstruction being the exclusion of M. Loabet, who was Premier of the Ministry which ...

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  9. GREAT FIRE IN BOSTON.

    A fire, which proved very destructive, took place last night at Boston, United States. The extensive wool warehouses owned ...

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  10. MINING EXPLOSION IN COLORADO.

    An explosion involving the loss of 27 lives has taken place at a mine in the King district, Colorado. Many of the bodies were fearfully mutilated. ...

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  11. THE ROUMANIAN MARRIAGE.

    The marriage of Princess Mario of Edinburgh to Prince Ferdinand, nephew and heir of King Charles of Roumania, was celebrated yesterday, at Sigmaringen, in ...

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  12. MINING DISASTER IN CORNWALL.

    A serious mining disaster has taken place at Penzance, in Cornwall. At one of the local collieries workmen were carrying on operations from a newly sunk shaft ...

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  13. NEW PRESIDENT OF THE CHAMBER OF DEPUTIES.

    M. Cassimir Perier has been elected President of the Chamber of Depnties in succession to M. Floquet, who resigned in consequence of the acensations made ...

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  14. THE MONEY QUESTION.

    The market for colonial debentures shows a weakening tendency all round. Victorian 4 per cent, debentures of the 1882 issue have fallen £1, the fall being ...

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  15. CONFESSION OF CHARLES DE LESSEPS.

    M. Charles de Lesscpa, son of the president of the Canal Company, when under examination yesterday, admitted that the late Baron Reinach, one of the company's ...

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  16. THE SILVER QUESTION.

    The Banking Committee of the United States Congress has reported in favor of the repeal of the Sherman Silver Purchase Act. ...

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  17. GERMAN INTEREST IN THE SITUATION.

    Throughout Europe the developments of the present crisis in France are. being watched with great interest. ...

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  18. THE CLUB SCANDAL.

    The officers of the Corinthian Club, London, who were yesterday arrested on a charge of keeping a disorderly house, wore brought before the police court today. ...

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  19. A REASONABLE SUNDAY.

    A large and influential deputation waited on the Minister of Hallways yesterday to urge that Sunday trains should be run on tire Fern Tree Gully line. ...

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  20. A NEW SOUTH WALES LOAN EXPECTED IN JUNE

    Notwithstanding Sir George Dibbs's denial of the reports that the Government of New South Wales intends to place a loan on the London market, it is asserted by ...

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  21. PRECAUTIONS IN LONDON.

    Precautions are being taken by the authorities in London to prevent any attempt by French Anarchists in England to make hostile demonstrations or commit ...

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  22. THE GERMAN ARMY BILL.

    In the German Reichstag last evening Count von Caprivi, the Chancellor, introduced a bill to impose a tax on breweries, for the purpose of raising extra revenue to ...

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  23. THE MEAT TRADE.

    Leading importers of meat at Liverpool confirm the statement recently made that frauds are habitually practised on the public through imported mutton sent from ...

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  24. AN INTEREST PAYMENT SUGGESTED.

    A letter on Australian loans and finances appears in this morning's issue Of the Times, in which the writer suggests that the colonies which are in need of ...

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  25. POLITICAL FEUD IN AMERICA.

    An extraordinary tale of fierce political, hatred, engendered between two families owing to differences of opinion in regard to the recent Presidential election, is ...

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  26. A SYDNEY TRAGEDY.

    A shooting outrage took place this evening in St. John's-place, Sussex-street. A seaman named King, his paramour, Kate Larkin, aged 26, and a man named Thompson were having ...

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  27. MILITARY SCANDAL IN ENGLAND.

    In military circles in London some sensation has been caused, owing to a charge of corruption having been lodged against certain officers. ...

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  28. THE RUAHINE'S CARGO.

    Portion of the cargo of Australian meat brought by the steamer Ruahine was submitted to auction this morning. For the beef the prices realised range ...

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  29. THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    The by election for West Liverpool, rendered necessary by the death of the Right Hon. W. H. Cross (Conservative), took place yesterday, and resulted in the return ...

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  30. THE QUEENSLAND DROUGHT.

    A well known pastoralist, who has just returned from the west, states that the country is in very bad condition. The reports from the west of Charleville and the Paroo River are ...

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  31. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  32. PUGILISM IN AMERICA.

    "Joe." Goddard, the Australian boxer, has been urging "Jem" Corbett, who recently beat John E. Sullivan, to make a match, 1st without success. ...

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  33. DEATH OF GENERAL BUTLER.

    Major-General Sir William Francis Butler, K.C.B.,V.C., is dead. He wasin his 55th year. Major-General Butler was. visiting America at the time of his death. ...

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  34. POVERTY IN LONDON.

    Another meeting of the unemployed has been held, at which it was resolved that a demonstration should he made outside Parliament Houses on the day appointed ...

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  35. THE OPPOSITION CAUCUS.

    Chief interest centered in the Opposition caucus, which met at' 1.30' p.m., and was at tended by 26 members. Mr. Deakiu was absent at Bendigo, being engaged in an arbitration ...

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  36. FATAL EQUESTRIAN ACCIDENT.

    Mr. David Scott, one of the members of the Assembly for North Launceston, while out riding today, was thrown from his horse, and died in a few hours from the effects of the fall ...

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  37. MURDER OF A SELECTORS WIFE.

    Meagre particulars are to hand of a tragedy at Wolboggie, about 25 milos from Dubbo. On Monday a boy named Astill, aged 16, employed by a selector named Hambling, reported that ...

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  38. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    It is understood that the following selection is to be submitted to the Australian Cricket Council for the Australian team for England :— Blackham. Bruce, Trott, Trumble, M'Leod and ...

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  39. DEATH OF AN OLD COLONIST.

    Mr. Lawrence Murphy, one of the old identities of the Forest Creek aud Fryer's gold fields, died last night at his residence, the Castlemaine Hotel, Deceased, who was a native of Armagh. ...

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  40. BROKEN HILL PROPRIETARY SHARES.

    A serious fall, equivalent to 8s. per share, has taken place in the price of Broken Hill Proprietary shapes within the past two days. The price now is £3 15s. The ...

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  41. UNDESIRABLE IMMIGRANTS.

    Following on the action taken in the United States an Anti-Alien Pauper Immigration League has been started in Sydney, with the object of stopping the immigration to Australia ...

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  42. THE WESTINGHOUSE BRAKE AND CARRIAGE COUPLINGS.

    As the midday passenger train was today entering Morwell station a screw coupling connecting the engine with the Taylor's fish truck snapped, and the engine shot ahead, leaving the ...

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  43. TERRIBLE ACCIDENT ON A TRAM LINE.

    A shocking fatality took place on the Victoria street tram line yesterday, the victim being a young man named John Allen, who was crushed to death in a man hole. Allen was below in a ...

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  44. NEW INSOL VENTS.

    John Herbert Hinton, 290 Smith-street, Colling wood, fruiterer. Causes of insolvency: Losses in wholesale fruit business and in retail trade, pressure of creditors, and general depression in ...

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  45. A HINT TO MR. FITZ GIBBON.

    SIR,—It Was au evident mistake on the part of Mr. Fitz Gibbon that ho did not, while in England, endeavor to revive the extinct title of the late Lord Melbourne. Perhaps it is not too ...

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  46. THE TOORA RECLAMATION WORKS.

    The reclamation works at Toora reserve will be completed in three weeks. The ground, which was formerly a swamp, is now thoroughly drained, and a for night ago the ...

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  47. THE MAILS.

    The R.M.S. Jeiunga of the Queensland Royal Mail Line, which sailed from Brisbane on the 26th of November, loft Naples on the 9th inst. en route for London. ...

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