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  2. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The ambassadors of the powers at Constantinople, after making investigation, estimate the number of Armenians killed in the late massacres in the capital at ...

    Article : 44 words
  3. "CHEAP MONEY" FOR FARMERS.

    Farmers need have no doubt as to the intention of the Government to provide them with cheap money. In his speech at the Royal Agricultural Show luncheon yesterday, the ...

    Article : 331 words
  4. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    Our Echuca correspondent wrote last evening as follows:--"The Governor, Lord Brassey, stops here to-morrow-night en route for Deniliquin. His Excellency has arranged to camp ...

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  5. WHO OWNS MELBOURNE?

    The United States republic has shown itself to be possessed of strong ideas as to the force of the Monroe doctrine, but its free and enlightened citizens individually ...

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  6. THE VICTORIAN ALLIANCE

    The annual public meeting of the Victorian Alliance was held at the Town Hall last night, and the floor and galleries of the hall were crowded, notwithstanding the wet inclement ...

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  7. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The Australians commenced the last match on their list of English fixtures to-day at Hastings against the South of England, with whom they played a drawn ...

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  8. CABLE MESSAGES.

    article reviewing the tour of the Australian eleven in England, which will close at the termination of the match against South of England which is to be commenced ...

    Article : 167 words
  9. ANOTHER SNUB FOR THE SULTAN.

    Abdul-Hamid, Sultan of Turkey, is greatly concerned at the refusal of the ambassadors of the powers at Constantinople to illuminate the embassies on the ...

    Article : 223 words
  10. FRANCE AND RUSSIA.

    A statement which is of great importance if it he trustworthy, in relation to the obligations of the Franco-Russian alliance, as to which the strictest secrecy ...

    Article : 126 words
  11. THE MATCH AGAINST THORNTON'S ELEVEN.

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  12. THE AGENT-GENERAL'S OFFICE.

    It is understood that Mr. Gillies, whose term of office as Agent-General will come to an end early in 1897, has been notified by the Victorian Government that his engagement will not ...

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  13. THE RUSSIAN ROYAL TOUR

    The Czar and Czarina, whose projected round of visits to European courts has been delayed by the sudden death of Count Lobanoff, who was accompanying them, ...

    Article : 61 words
  14. THE CRETAN REFORMS.

    The reforms in the system of government in Crete, conceded by the Sultan of Turkey under pressure from the European powers, have now been officially ...

    Article : 63 words
  15. THE IMPENDING STRIKE.

    The Belgian authorities, who recently expelled from Antwerp Mr. "Ben." Tillett, on account of his efforts to induce local workmen engaged in the shipping ...

    Article : 86 words
  16. MR. CHAMBERLAIN IN AMERICA.

    Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, Secretary of State for the Colonies, who is now paying a short visit to the United States, in the course of a newspaper interview in New ...

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  17. QUEENSLAND NATIONAL BANK.

    The metropolitan press adversely criticises the constitution of the Queensland National Bank commission. The Courier in a leading article says:-- ...

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  18. NAVAL DEFENCE.

    It is reported that the British Admiralty contemplate the substitution of four fast cruisers of the Latona type for the vessels at present constituting the Australian ...

    Article : 123 words
  19. THE MATABELE WAR.

    Major-General Sir Frederick Carrington, commander in chief of the British forces in Rhodesia, reports that active operations are proceeding against the Matabele rebels ...

    Article : 85 words
  20. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN RAILWAYS.

    The Railway Commissioners' annual report shows that the revenue during the year, exclusive of the Palmerston (Northern Torritory) line, amounted to £983,300, being £26,315 ...

    Article : 242 words
  21. A FRENCH MILITARY TRAITOR.

    It is reported in Paris that Captain Alfred Dreyfus, a French officer who in December, 1894, was sentenced to imprisonment for life for having sold to the German and ...

    Article : 431 words
  22. THE IRISH CONVENTION.

    At the Irish National Convention in Dublin yesterday, Mr. John Dillon, leader of the Nationalist party, of whom Mr. Timothy Healy recently said that so long ...

    Article : 71 words
  23. COUNTRY COUNCILS AND THE BOARD OF HEALTH.

    Speaking at a municipal dinner here to-day, Dr. M'Kee (the local health officer) spoke in condemnatory terms of the peremptory orders issued by Dr. Gresswell and his assistants from ...

    Article : 128 words
  24. FIRING OF COAL CARGOES.

    The royal commission on the firing of coal cargoes sat again to-day. Captain Parkhill, of the barque Scottish Lochs, said he believed in surface ventilation. He had carried ...

    Article : 190 words
  25. CHINESE IN AMERICA.

    Li Hung Chang, the Chinese Chancellor, who, after having visited the chief countries of Europe, proceeded to America, has taken occasion to condemn in strong terms ...

    Article : 55 words
  26. METHODIST UNION VOTE.

    Ararat: Wesleyan vote, for 51, against 12, did not vote 18. Trustees unanimously against. Creswick: Bible Christian vote, for union 88, ...

    Article : 180 words
  27. AUSTRALIANS' RECORD TO DATE.

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  28. LAW LIST.--THIS DAY.

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  29. TWO SYDNEY LIBEL SUITS.

    The jury in the libel notion brought by Elizabeth Ann Woodin, wife of Thomas William Woodin, against the Australian Star Newspaper Company for £1000 damages, has ...

    Article : 155 words
  30. EARTHQUAKE IN FRANCE.

    Severe earthquake shocks, lasting for 10 seconds, occurred yesterday at Douai and Arras, in the north of France, creating a general panic among the inhabitants of ...

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  31. AUDITOR-GENERAL TO JOIN THE COMMISSION.

    In the Assembly Sir Hugh Nelson read a letter from the Auditor-General expressing his willingness to act on the Queensland National Bank Commission, in deference to the wish of the ...

    Article : 48 words
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  33. A PAINFUL ACCIDENT.

    Edward Kent, 46 years of age, of Albion-street, Brunswick, was engaged discharging cargo from one of the vessels berthed at the Melbourne Wharf, Lower Yarra, when a piece of ...

    Article : 56 words
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