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  2. THE PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    The conference of Australian Ministers did not meet to-day till nearly 3 o'clook, the time originally arranged being noon ; but it was not till noon that Sir Edward Bradden, Premier of ...

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  3. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    The prorogation of Parliament has been again postponed, and this time indefinitely. Further efforts were made yesterday to adjust the differences between the two Houses in respect to the ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Mr. Gladstone, who is paying his annual visit to Cannes, in the south of France, yesterday met M. Felix Faure, President of the French Republic, with whom he had a ...

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  5. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Later intelligence from Masaowah concerning the severe repulse of the Italian troops on Sunday by the Shoans near Adowa, shows that the disaster was much ...

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  6. CABLE MESSAGES.

    back their few killed and wounded. One of the friendly Aakaris, who has arrived at Adigrat from Makaleh, says that during the Shoan attack the Italian officers, firing with perfect ...

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  7. THE VICTORIAN RAILWAYS.

    Mr. Mathieson, Commissioner of the Queensland Railways, was intarriewed this morning in respect to Mr. Pries Williams's letter published in the Melbourne Argus, making ...

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  8. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Senor Pulido, Minister for Foreign Affairs in Venezuela, is, it is announced, about to proceed to Europe on a special misaion, supposed to be connected with the ...

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  9. WESLEYAN CONFERENCE.

    In the presence of a considerable company of members of the various Methodist congregations, the Wealeyan conference continued its sittings yesterday in Wesley Church, ...

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  10. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The Spanish Government is steadily pushing on its preparations to engage in war with the United States, should that country attempt to enforce the resolution of ...

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  11. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The tone which characterised the opening of the March series of London wool sales yesterday was very satisfactory. The opening sale was conducted by ...

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  12. PRIVY COUNCIL APPEALS.

    The judicial committee of the Privy Council has reserved judgment in the appeal case of the Attorney-General of New South Wales v. Rennie. ...

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  13. THE ANGIPENA SALTING CASE.

    The trial of William Rogers, charged with obtaining money by false pretences and conspiring to defraud in connection with the alleged salting of the Angipana Treasure ...

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  14. A FIRE INSURANCE CASE.

    The judicial committee of the Privy Council has to-day reserved judgment in the New South Wales appeals of Hiddle and another v. the National Fire and ...

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  15. INDIGNATION AND DISGUST IN SPAIN.

    Senor Canovas dol Castello, the Spanish Premier, declares that the interference in the domestic affairs of the Spanish realm proposed by the United States in ...

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  16. CLAIM FOR MONEY LENT.

    The Chief Justice in the Supreme Court yesterday concluded the hearing of the action brought by Sir Matthew Henry Davies, Charles Samuel price and James Wighton, ...

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  17. PRINCE FERDINAND AND THE POPE.

    It has been declared by the Pope that by having Prince Boris baptised into the orthodox Greek Church, which was done to conciliate Russia, Prince Ferdinand of ...

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  18. THE ITALIAN REINFORCEMENTS.

    It is reported that the Italian Government has decided upon making heroic efforts to recover the lost ground in Abyssinia. Reinforcements are at once to be ...

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  19. REPORTED RESIGNATION OF THE CABINET.

    The correspondent at Rome of the Daily News says that when the Italian Government received intelligence of the disaster it at once placed its resignation in the ...

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  20. THE LONDON MARKETS.

    WHEAT AND FLOUR.--The quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom is 2,806,000 quarters, as against 2,503,000 quarters a month ago. The ...

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  21. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    Captain Lord Charles Beresford, who won great distinction as commander of H.M.S. Condor at the bombardment of Alexandria in 1882, and who was a Lord of ...

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  22. SYMPATHY WITH ITALY.

    The Berlin press, commenting on the result of the battle, expresses deep sympathy with Italy, with which country Germany is associated in the Triple ...

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  23. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The New Zealand Shipping Company's R.M.S. Ruapehu left Capetown 1st inst., for Hobart and New Zealand. ...

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  24. PUBLIC AND BANK HOLIDAYS.

    The following public and bank holidays were proclaimed on Monday by the Governor in Council;--Wednesday, 4th March, public holiday, town of Ballarat Ease and shire of East ...

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  25. WEST AUSTRALIAN MINES.

    The Block Fifty mine, Hampton Plains, West Australia, has been registered, the capital being fixed at £200,000. The following new mining comnanies ...

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  26. OXFORD UNIVERSITY.

    The congregation of the University of Oxford has, by a majority of 70 votes, rejected a proposal to admit women, who are already privileged to attend the B. A. ...

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  27. SOUTH SEA OUTRAGES.

    The Titns returned to Sydney to-night after a lengthy oruise among the islands with news of several island murders. At Rubianna traders reported the murder of ...

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  28. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrived.--From Wellington : Star of New Zealand, steamer, sailed 12th January. The Thirlmere, ship, 1625 tons, of Liverpool, while loading at London for Sydney, broke ...

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  29. THE PEARL DISASTER FUND.

    The statement that a fund has been opened, and that subscriptions are being collected in London for the relief of the sufferers by the late Pearl ferry boat ...

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  30. STEALING A PURSE.

    A young man named Alfred Thomas was charged at the Carlton court on Monday morning with the larceny of a purse valued at £2, the property of a Mrs. Bishop, the matron of the ...

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  31. THE TRAMWAY FARES.

    While fully appreciating the additional accommodation provided by the Tramway Company, the residents of Kew complain that they have not been afforded the same facilities ...

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  32. AN UNPROVOKED ASSAULT.

    On Monday evening last Mr. Noel Locaton, proprietor of the Maison Dores, was passing down Bourks-street, when a burly larrikin named William Conway stepped up to him and ...

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  33. DEATH IN A WATCH HOUSE.

    A woman in a very inebriated condition was picked up by Constable Walkingshaw in the gutter near the Russell-street police barracks on Tuesday afternoon, and was taken across the ...

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  34. THE QUEENSLAND ELECTIONS.

    Mr. T. M'Donald Paterson has declined an invitation to contest the electroate of Rock hampton, and intimated his full intention of going to the poll for North Brisbane. ...

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  35. A ROKEWOOD GOLD FIND.

    An extraordinarily rich reef has been struck at Derail, near Rokewood, by O'Keefe Bros. The stuff ia reported to have yielded 100 oz. to a very small washing, but the owners will ...

    Article : 76 words
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