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  2. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The Agents-General of the Australian colonics have so far refrained from expressing acceptance of the death duties compromise offered by the Chancellor of the ...

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  3. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    In view of the promise given on Thursday last by the leader of the Opposition, the Government expects that the debate on the motion for the second reading of the Credit Fancier Bill ...

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  4. THE SHEARING TROUBLES.

    The following letter has been sent by the United Pastoralists Association of Queensland, in reply to the request of the secretary of the Special Intercolonial Con fere no a of Bush Unions ...

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  5. WEST AUSTRALIAN ELECTIONS.

    The elections are still proceeding. So far 19 Government supporters, aud 14 Oppositionists have been returned. After an exciting contest at Greenouch a tis ...

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  6. THE TOTALISATOR.

    The crusade undertaken by the police against the totalisator betting establishments is it seems to be carried on systematically and with determination to suppress this particular form of ...

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  7. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Telegrams from Rio Janeiro report that Captain Lorena, one of the leaders in the late insurrection, who was proclaimed President by a section of the in- ...

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  8. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Her Royal Highness tho Duchess of York (Princess May), whose marriage took place on 6th July last year, has boon safely delivered of a son. ...

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  9. MEDIATION PROPOSED BY SIR GEORGE DIBBS.

    Sir Edward Braddon has received a telegram from Sir George Dibbs in reference to the shearing trouble, urging action to accommodate the differences the pastoralists ...

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  10. THE BARRABA MURDER.

    Mr. Justice lanes, at Tamworth Circuit Court yesterday, paid a very high compliment to the police for the way in which they had worked up the Barraba bank murder case. Such ad ...

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  11. TERRIBLE COLLIERY DISASTER.

    An explosion of firs damp occurred yesterday in a colliery in the Taff Valley, Glamorganshire, South Wales. There are 260 miners still below. Their fate is yet ...

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  12. THE GIPPSLAND COAL MINES.

    The miners at the Jambunnu mine struck work yesterday, at the hewing rats of 3s. 6th, the men asking 4s. on account of alleged numerous faults in the mine. Six weeks ago the men gave ...

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  13. CONGRATULATIONS FROM VICTORIA.

    His Excellency Lord Hopetoun yesterday despatched a cable message to England congratulating the Queen on behalf of the Victorian Government and himself on the birth of an heir ...

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  14. THE BERLIN COURT SCANDAL.

    The Emperor William of Germany is strongly indignant in regard to the scandal arising from the sending of numerous anonymous letters during the past four ...

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  15. THE GRADUATION PRINCIPLE.

    In the House of Commons this afternoon, in committee, the clause of the Estate Duties Bill providing for the application of the graduation principle from 1 ...

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  16. MILITARY SERVICE IN THE TRANSVAAL.

    In response to the British protest against the decision of the Transvaal High Court, that British subjects of two years' residence in the South African Republic are ...

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  17. THE WEST AUSTRALIAN GOLD FIELDS.

    Some sensation has been caused at Coolgardie by Coagrove's Bayley's South mine being seized for debt. It appears that the debt is a private one, owing by Michael Coagrove to Muir and ...

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  18. TAXATION OF COLONIAL ABSENTEES SUGGESTED.

    The Daily Chronicle to-day, commenting on the position withe respect to the colonial incidence of the Chancellor's now estate duties, expressed regret that colonies ...

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  19. THE TRAGEDY IN THE CITY.

    Such progress towards recovery has been made by Mrs. Anderson, that she is now pronounced out of dauger. She is now in a much more tranquil state, of mind than just after the ...

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  20. ROYALTY AND THE TURF.

    Au extraordinary demonstration was made by several dissenting preachers and their followers at Ascot races to-day. The Prince of Wales had" several horses ...

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  21. THE HACKNEY TRAINING SCHOOLS.

    In the House of Commons this afternoon, in reply to a question, Mr. Shaw Lefevre, President of the Local Government Board, stated that the Government was insti ...

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  22. IMPERIAL TRADE.

    Mr. Frederick Young has published in the London press a letter received by him from "a prominent South Australian," whose name is withheld, in which it is suggested ...

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  23. THE MURCHISON DISTRICT.

    Important developments are taking place almost daily on the Murchison fields, the discoveries at Yalgoo, The Island, The Mainland and Star of the East attracting hundreds of minora, and ...

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  24. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND AGENCY CO.

    Mr. Martin (of Martin, Turnbull and Co.), chairman of the, new London directorate of the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency, states that the board lias ...

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  25. THE ANARCHISTS IN ENGLAND.

    At Bow-street police court Fritz Brail, the German arrested some weeks ago witli a number of Anarchistic documents and plans for assassinations in his possession, ...

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  26. THE RICHMOND POISONING CASE.

    The body of Louis Juncken, buried at Lyndoch was exhumed on Saturday in the presence of Dr. Neild, Detective Sergeant Whitney and Mr. H. King, who arrived from Melbourne for ...

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  27. RAID ON A DISORDERLY HOUSE.

    In the course of yesterday afternoon Detectives, Dungey, Guthrie and Carter, and Constables Horan proceeded to the residence of Jenny Perry, 46 Lonsdale-street, and arrested Michael ...

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  28. THE AMEER OF AFGHANISTAN.

    It is reported that her Majesty the Queen has sent a personal invitation to visit England to Abdurrahman, Ameer of Afghanistan, who some months ago inti- ...

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  29. CIVIL MARRIAGES IN HUNGARY.

    The Civil Marriages Bill, thrice passed by the Hungarian House of Representatives and twice rejected through clerical influence by the House of Magnates, lias ...

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  30. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  31. A RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    At a late hour on Friday night a somewhat serious accident occurred to the Stawell to Ballarat goods train when passing through Scaredale Junction The train was heavily ...

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  32. A LONG PENDING CHARGE.

    At the Richmond court on Saturday, Emil Artell, a member of the Salvation Army, was brought up charged with stealing the moneys of his employer, George Moulds, dairyman. ...

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  33. THE COSTA RICA PACKET CASE

    The St. James's Gazette, in an article on the reported refusal of the Dutch Government to accede to the British demand for compensation to Captain Carpenter. of the ...

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  34. THE MOUNT HUXLEY MINE.

    A report has been received from Mr. Wm. Brown, the fourth expert sent over by the. Mount Huxley Gold Mining Syndicate to test the property. The report is a very lengthy one. ...

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  35. THE LOCAL LABOR QUESTION.

    A public meeting was held in the town hall, Port Melbourne, on Saturday night, to consider the question of the employment of local labor upon those sections of the sewerage works ...

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  36. SPARROWS AND NEWLY SOWN CROPS.

    A method of protecting newly sown grain crops, and at the same time destroying the sparrows and parrots which eat up such a large percentage of the seed, had been auoeessfully ...

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  37. UNIVERSITY EXTENSION CONGRESS.

    AU the Agents-General for the Australasian colonies, Mr. R. E. O'Connor, M.L.C., and late Minister of Justice in New South Wales, and Mr. David Murray, of Ade- ...

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  38. SALE OF A COOLGARDIE CLAIM.

    Mr. Burton, to whom was entrusted the sale of the Jenkin's claim at Coolgardie, has succeeded in disposing of the property for £3000 cash and 25 per cent, of the paid ...

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  39. THREATENING A WIFE.

    After undergoing a course of medical treatment in the gaol hospital, a young man, named Arthur J. Bryce, appeared before the Richmond court on Saturday on charges of carrying fire- ...

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  40. THE BENDIGO PROSPECTING SCHEME.

    A large and influential deputation last night waited on Mr. M'Coll, the Minister of Mines, to ask that a sum of money bo placed on the estimates to carry out the scheme of crosscutting ...

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  41. THE LIQUOR TRADE AND MILDURA.

    A crowded meeting, convened by the shire president in response to a requisition, was held at the institute last night to consider the beat moans to get the town and district placed on the ...

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  42. THE HAILS.

    The R.M.S. India, of the Queensland Royal Mail line, left Loudon on tho 22nd inst. for Queensland. The R.M.S. Valetta, homewards, arrived at ...

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  43. STODDART'S ENGLISH TEAM.

    Mr. A. E. Stoddart, who is completing the selection of the English eleven to visit Australia next cricket season, has asked Richardson, the Surrey howler, to join the ...

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  44. THE SURPLUS LIVE STOCK OF RIVERINA.

    Messrs. Dundas Bros., late of Footscray, who have purchased the Albury Boiling Down Works on the Murray, near here, commenced yesterday slaughtering 100 bullocks, which are being ...

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  45. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    John Wm. Sutton, of Leeor, railway employs. Filed at Nhill. Tyrrell Geo. Evans, of Warragul, farmer. Mr. Connor, assignee. Filed at Warragul. ...

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  46. THE BUSH WORKERS UNION DEFIANT.

    It is reported here that the Premier of New South Wales has made an endeavor to induce the Government of Queensland, Victoria and South Australia to interfere with the object of ...

    Article : 276 words
  47. THE ENGLISH MAIL.

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  48. LAW LIST,—THIS DAY.

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