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  2. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    At the Banking Committee's meeting to-day the questions to be submitted to Mr. Murray were considered, and slight amendments were made in some of them, The president of the ...

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  3. METHODIST UNION.

    Out of 29,000 balloting papers issued in connection with the voting by members of tho various Methodist churches in regard to tho scheme of union, it is estimated that between ...

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  4. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    The show number of The Leader has achieved an unprecedented success. The appreciation of the public has been indicated in the remarkable demand for copies, which has rapidly exhausted ...

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  5. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Further serious troubles are threatened in Constantinople in connection with the attempt of the Armenians in the capital to coerce the Porte into granting effective ...

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  6. GABLE MESSAGES.

    The delegates representing the colonics at the Irish Convention have issued a manifesto in which they assert their conviction that the convention is enrnostiy ...

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  7. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Rain continuing to fall heavily at Hastings to-day, the match between the Australians and South of England was not resumed until late in the afternoon, and the ...

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  8. CABLE MESSAGES.

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  9. THE SPRING SHOW.

    The annual exhibition of the Royal Agricultural Society was brought to a close at Flemington on Saturday, when there was again a large attendance. The smallness of the attendance on ...

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  10. R.M.S. KAIKOURA AT HOBART.

    The R.M.S. Kaikoura arrived from London on Saturday. Passengers--saloon : For Melbourne--Mr. and Mrs. Underwood, Rev. and Mrs. M'Donald, Master M'Donald, and Mr. and ...

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  11. ATTITUDE OF THE PRIESTS.

    The Liberal newspapers of England, in commenting on the proceedings of the Irish Convention at Dublin, declare that it presents a most discouraging spectacle ...

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  12. THE TASMANIAN COAL DUTIES.

    Sir E. Braddon, in replying to an influential deputation yesterday, said he as a free-trader was anxious to see reciprocity between the colonics in the interest of free-trade ...

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  13. RECORD OF THE TOUR.

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  14. THE GERMAN PRESS ON THE MASSACRES.

    The German press generally strongly condemns the behavior of the Sultan in respect to the recent Stamboul massacres, a recurrence of which, it states will ...

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  15. VIOLENT ATTACK ON POLICE CONSTABLES.

    The police last night had an exciting encounter with some men of tho "spieling" class, and two constables were roughly handled. Constable O'Rourke was proceeding to apprehend ...

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  16. MR. "TIM'' HEALY ON THE LEADERSHIP.

    Mr. Timothy, Healy, leader of one of the minor sections, of .the Nationalist Party, who recently declared that Irish union was impossible while Mr. John Dillon ...

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  17. THE HEALYITES DEALT WITH

    The Irish National League of Great Britain has confirmed the resolution by which, in November last, Mr. Timothy Healy, M. P. for North Louth, was ...

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  18. THE FRENCH FLEET REINFORCED.

    The French Admiralty has ordered reinforcements to its fleet in the Levant, whither the British Mediterranean fleet was ordered several days ago, to be in ...

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  19. DONNAN COMPLETES HIS 1000 RUNS.

    Donnan, in scoring 16 against the South of England to-day, completed his aggregate of 1000 runs for the tour. ...

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  20. THE QUEENSLAND RAILWAYS.

    The report of tho Railway Commission for last year will be tabled in the Assembly on Tuesday. It is understood that the report shows that the railways for tho year have just ...

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  21. A BRITISH, NATIONAL PROTEST.

    Tho Byron Society, a London organisation working in the interests of the Armenian Christians, is arranging for the making of a great national protest in ...

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  22. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The final payments to the stake of £1000 a side and the world's championship, for which Stanbury and Gaudaur are to row on the Thames on Monday, were made ...

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  23. MR DILLON ON "THE BALANCE OF POWER."

    Mr. John Dillon, leader of the Irish Nationalist party, in a speech delivered at the convention yesterday, urged that if the unity of the Irish representatives in the ...

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  24. THE RAILWAYS.

    Mr. Mathieson, tho Railway Commissioner, was interviewed on Saturday by representatives of the country commercial travellers, who asked that better second class carriages should be ...

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  25. TASMANIA AND WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The Premier, Sir John Forrest, is in receipt of a letter from the Tasmanian Premier, Sir E. Braddon, asking if West Australia would enter into a reciprocity treaty with Tasmania for ...

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  26. THE OTTOMAN BANK SEIZURE.

    The Sultan of Turkey has demanded that the French Government shall extradite from Marseilles the Armenians who recently seized the Imperial Ottoman Bank at Constantinople. ...

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  27. THE GOVERNOR IN RIVERINA.

    Lord and Lady Brassey arrived here by the 10.40 ordinary train last night en route for Mr. Landale' Wandook Station, about 8 miles from Doniliquin. As the train drew up to the ...

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  28. SMALL POX IN AFGHANISTAN.

    Tho Ameer Abdurrahman of Afghanistan, with a view to eradicating from his dominions small-pox which is very prevalent among his subjects, has introduced a ...

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  29. A DETERMINED SUICIDE.

    A determined suicide was committed at South Broken Hill yesterday. A man named George Grillet noticed a coat and hat on the edge of the South mine tank, which contained 8 feet ...

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  30. A NEW COUPLING.

    Practical difficulties in tho working of goods trains is that of properly coupling tho trucks together. Screw couplings, theoretically tho proper things to use, are too costly ...

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  31. EARTHQUAKE IN ICELAND.

    News received from Iceland reports that the island, which is highly volcanie, and abounds with boiling springs, has recently sustained severe earthquake shocks. ...

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  32. ALLEGED LARCENY OF A MONEY LETTER.

    On Saturday evening a telegram was received by the Criminal Investigation department stating that a youth named William Brewster, 14 years, was suspected of having stolen certain ...

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  33. WEST AUSTRALIA'S GOLD YIELD.

    The West Australian gold yield for August was 29,516 oz. 19 dwt. 22 gr. ...

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  34. CAPTAIN DREYFUS.

    The report that Captain Alfred Dreyfus, the French military traitor, has made his escape from the lies de Salut is denied. ...

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  35. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Lord Hampden, the Governor, yesterday formally opened tho exhibition of the Society of Artists. He said to guard against the spirit of provincialism and local jealousy he hoped the ...

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  36. MR. GLADSTONE AND THE SULTAN.

    Mr. Gladstone has again resorted to very strong language in expressing his indignation at the neglect to afford proper protection to the lives and property of Christians ...

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  37. THE FROZEN MEAT TRADE.

    The combination which was formed in June last amongst the principal importers of Australian mutton and tho importers of mutton from tho Argentine Republic ...

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  38. THE BREAK OF GAUGE DIFFICULTY.

    Another contrivance for overcoming the difficulty of transhipping produce at the break of gauge junction, where a narrow gauge line joins the broad gauge, has been invented and ...

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  39. THE ENGLISH MAIL.

    The R.M.S. Valetta, G. W. Atkinson, commander, arrived from Colombo at noon to-day. Pasengers in saloon.--For Albany--Messrs. Faulkner and wife, Elwood, Nugent, Smith and ...

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  40. THE CRETAN REFORMS.

    The scheme of reformed administration and government for Crete, which tho Sultan of Turkey has, after pressure from the Powers, agreed to establish under the ...

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  41. QUEENSLAND.

    Probate of the will of the late Colonel E. R. Drury, C.M.G., general manager of the Queensland National Bank, has been granted to Barbara Jane Drury, of Sandgate, widow of the ...

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  42. BUTTER TEST OF DAIRY COWS.

    The special prize offered by the proprietors of The Leader for the best milch cow of any breed, subject to a test, was one of the most useful and interesting competitions that took placo ...

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  43. THE LONDON MARKETS.

    HIDES.--The hide market is quiet, with prices unaltered. Lemons.--The consignment of lemons brought by the R.M.S. Cuzco, which left ...

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  44. CHINESE SLY GROG SELLERS.

    Since the detection of a number of Chinese in the practice of selling selling spirits without a licence, practically all the offenders have indicated that they are willing to place themselves in the ...

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  45. A MINING CLAIM AT HAWTHORN.

    The "gold fever "that has been created by the recent discoveries of tho precious metal in parts of the metropolitan district is growing apace. One of its latest and perhaps most unexpected ...

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  46. THE COLONIES AND THE PRIVACY COUNCIL.

    Mr. E. Blake, Q.C., Nationalist member for Longford South, formerly Minister of Justice and Attorney-General of the Dominion of Canada, has been offered by ...

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  47. ARRIVAL OF THE BURRUMBEET.

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  48. LOADING PRODUCE AT LANCEFIELD.

    An application for additional accommodation for loading produce at Lancefield station was brought before the Railway Commissioner on Saturday by some residents of the district. Mr. ...

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  49. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The successor to the late W. J. Peterswald, as Commissioner of Police, will be appointed at tho Exceutive Council meeting on Wednesday. ...

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  50. SUSPECTED FOUL PLAY.

    On Friday night last a man named John Williams, 50 years of age, who resided with his wife at 87 Rnglan-parade, Port Molbourne, died in the Molbourne Hospital, in which institution ...

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  51. A FACTORY DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    About 3 o'clock yesterday morning a fire occurred in Elizabeth-street, North Richmond, causing the total destruction of the self-raising flour manufactory of Messrs. Sandford and Co. ...

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  52. MASONIC CHORAL SERVICE.

    The officers and members of tho Earl of Carnarvon Lodge held a Masonic choral service yesterday afternoon in the Collingwoad town hall, in the presence of a largo number of ...

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  53. A DENTISTS SHOW CASE STOLEN.

    A robbery of a somewhat peculiar character was reported to tho Collingwood police yesterday. Mr. John E. Booth, dentist, of 332 Smith-street, left a show case ...

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