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  2. INTERCOLONIAL PARLIAMENTARY CRICKET.

    It was generally regarded as a foregone conclusion that the New South Wales Parliamentary cricket team would beat the Victorian legislative eleven. In the Sydney Parliament ...

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  3. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    His Excellency the Governor and Lady Brassey leave Melbourne this morning in the Sunbeam for Geelong, where they will remain till Friday. On Wednesday his Excellency is ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES.

    In the French Chamber of Deputies yesterday M. Delcasse, a prominent deputy, made a speech on the naval construction policy of France, which made a strong ...

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  5. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Spanish feeling against the United States has been strongly stirred by the "veiled threat" of President Cleveland in his message to Congress with regard to ...

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  6. CABLE MESSAGES.

    M. Nelidoff, the Russian ambassador at Constantinople, who is to succeed Prince Lobanoff as Foreign Minister, is now at Vienna, paying a visit to the Emperor ...

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  7. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    Arthur Jayer, aged 8 years, who was lost in the bush near Georgetown on Saturday, was found dead yesterday. He had travelled 15 miles without water, the thermometer being ...

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  8. THE FOREST FIRE IN TASMANIA.

    The bush fire continued to burn in the hills surrounding this town until nearly noon yesterday, when a heavy rain fell and extinguished the flames. About 160 houses, huts and tents ...

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  9. OUR LONDON LETTER.

    The utterances of the Prime Minister at the Lord Mayor's banquet are always regarded with a great amount of interest, both in this country and on the Continent of Europe, ...

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  10. ALLEGED INSANITY OF A CLERGYMAN.

    Two steerage passengers by the steamer Merkara, which arrived at Townsville from Loudon to-day, waited on the police magistrate and presented a petition asking for an inquiry ...

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  11. DEATH OF A PRESBYTERIAN CLERGYMAN.

    The death occurred this morning, at his residence, at Willoughby, of the Rev. Archibald Gilchrist M.A., D.D. Deceased was one of the most prominent members of the Presbyterian ...

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  12. ANOTHER PROMISE BY THE SULTAN.

    Telegrams from Stamboul report that the Sultan, impressed with the gravity of the situation, has promised the Austrian Ambassador that the reforms which he has ...

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  13. THE DEATH OF MACEO.

    Telegrams from Havana report that the Cuban insurgents declare that their late leader, Jose Antonio Maceo, who was recently killed by Spanish soldiers, did not fall ...

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  14. MR. RHODES AND SOUTH AFRICA.

    Mr. Cecil Rhodes, formerly Premier of Cape Colony and Administrative Director of the British South Africa Company, who has been for some months past in ...

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  15. THE SULTAN'S CRETAN ENVOY.

    Further friction has arisen between the European powers and the Sultan with reference to the execution of the reforms promised in Crete. ...

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  16. PECULIAR EVIDENCE AT AN INQUEST.

    Some peculiar evidence was given at an inquest to-day on the body of Henry H. Smith, who was yesterday found drowned at Circular Quay. About two years ago deceased's tongue ...

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  17. A DOCTOR'S ALLEGED TREACHERY.

    The Cuban insurgents openly charge Dr. Zertucha, the medical attendant of Maceo, with having, treacherously betrayed him to his death at the hands of the Spaniards. ...

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  18. THE FEDERATION QUESTION.

    Mr. G. S. Curtis, one of the members for Rockhampton in the Queensland Parliament, is now in Sydney. In an interview regarding the caucus held in Brisbane ...

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  19. WOULD DIE ON THE SEA.

    Captain T. Fenwick, a well known ship master on the north coast died this morning at the age of 54. He died on his own schooner, the Lady Franklin, at Pyrmont. Strange to ...

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  20. CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES.

    Mr. M'Kinley, leader of the Protectionist and Republican party, and President elect of the United States, has announced himself in favor of establishing ...

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  21. ELECTRIC TRANSMISSION WITHOUT WIRES.

    An interesting and important experiment has been carried out by the authorities of the London General Post Office, with the view of transmitting electric waves ...

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  22. THE VENEZUELAN FRONTIER TREATY.

    With respect to the dissatisfaction expressed by the Venezuelan Government as to the terms of the Anglo-American treaty for the settlement of the ...

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  23. SUNDAY TRADING IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Early next session Mr. Copeland, M.L.A., intends to bring in a bill providing that any licensed hotel may be opened on Sunday for the sale of liquor, either to be consumed on the ...

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  24. A MILDURA SCHEME.

    Mr. H. Hale Budd, solicitor for a newly formed Melbourne company, to-night at a public meeting explained the proposed scheme for taking over the concession made to Chaffey ...

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  25. THE BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    The bubonic plague, wh[?]h some weeks ago made its appearance at Bombay, where it is spreading extensively, is now reported to have reached London, where two deaths ...

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  26. SYDNEY SHIPWRECK RELIEF SOCIETY.

    The annual meeting of the Shipwreck Relief Society took place to-night, and the presentation of medals for bravery in saving life were made. The principal awards were made ...

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  27. SUICIDE OF A MASTER MARINER.

    John Samuel Stockman, 55 years of age, and for many years a master mariner, committed suicide this evening, at his residence, Wellington-street, by cutting his throat. He had been ...

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  28. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    In the German Reichstag proposal has been introduced to increase the Imperial subsidy to the Norddeutsch East Asiatic steamer service to 3,300,000 marks (about ...

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  29. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Three bookmakers were to-day each fined £5 and costs for breaches of the Betting Suppression Act. Megson, Payne and Lewis were officially ...

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  30. A CYCLING RECORD.

    In a cycling tournament at New York yesterday, Hale beat the previous world's record for distance and speed, by covering 1911 miles in 142 hours. ...

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  31. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. Malacca arrived [?]t Colombo from Australia on the morning of the 11th inst. The French mail steamer Plynesien passed Suez outwards on Friday, 1th inst., ...

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  32. THE COLLINGWOOD SUICIDE.

    An inquest was held at the Morgue yesterday by Mr. Candler, the coroner for Bourke, on the body of Samuel Cooke, 37 years of age, which was found on Friday evening last with a bullet ...

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  33. QUEENSLAND.

    Mr. W. D. Grimes, a very old colonist and a partner of the firm of Grimes and Petty, Queen-street, drapers, died yesterday, aged 63. The Minister of Lauds is arranging to sink a ...

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  34. LABOR COVENANTS IN WEST AUSTRALIA.

    A deputation consisting of leading citizens representing South Australian investors in West Australian gold mines waited upon Mr. A. H. Wittenoom, Minister of Mines for West ...

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  35. VICTORIAN STOCK BILL.

    The mayor of St. Kilda (Cr. Stedeford) reported to his council last night having attended the conference called by. Hawthorn in respect to the Victorian Stock Bill now before ...

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  36. THE STOCKTON COLLIERY.

    A joint inspection was mad[?] to-day of the workings of the Stockton Colliry by Government inspectors and represen[?]tives of the mine owners and of the miner. The party ...

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  37. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    A boy has been arrested on a charge of stealing a number of dynamite cartridges, which were afterwards found lying about the streets of the city. ...

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  38. THE CONVALESCENT HOME FIRE.

    Detective Sergeant Cawsey yesterday returned from Cheltenham, where he has been investigating the attempt to burn down the Convalescent Home which took place on ...

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  39. FREE-TRADE V. PROTECTION.

    SIR,--Professor Walker says--"If the protectionist can show that restrains imposed by law upon the industrial action [?] his countrymen, or the men of any country he houses to take ...

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  40. THE GLENBROOK MURDERS.

    The police, with black trackers, have searched unsuccessfully in the vicinity of Trundle for a trace of the man Lesagh, who is supposed to have been murdered by Harwood, ...

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  41. NEW INSOLVENTS.

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  42. FIRES.

    On Saturday evening a fire broke out in the two-storey stone building at 319 Lonsdale-street, occupied by Messrs. Bickley and Bishop, tinsmiths, owing to hot ashes falling from a ...

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  43. TASMANIA.

    The Chief Justice delivered judgment to-day in relation to the charges preferred by the Law Society against Vivian L. Butler, solicitor, of the firm of Young and Butler, in the matter of ...

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  44. A SUSPECTED CHARACTER.

    Last night Senior-Constable Allwood received information from a reliable source that a man corresponding in description to Butler, and of mysterious habits, is camped at the head of the ...

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  45. LAW LIST.--THIS DAY.

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  46. THE MURDEROUS ASSAULT AT SOUTH MELBOURNE.

    Yesterday, at the South Melbourne court, Charles O'Brien was charged with assaulting with intent to murder Julia Donaghue on the 12th ult. Inspector James prosecuted, and ...

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  47. SUPPOSED SUICIDE OF A WOMAN.

    The body of a woman about 45 years of age was found floating in the Lower Yarra yesterday afternoon. About 4 o'clock Arthur Jacobs, a marine collector, saw ...

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  48. ISLAND NEWS.

    The Southern Cross has returned from a cruise in Melanesia, and reports that the mission stations and clergy are in a satisfactory position. Everything was found quiet and in ...

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  49. THE MIDDLE PARK TRAGEDY.

    Alexander Quin, the perpetrator of the Middle Park shooting tragedy last month, is now so far recovered that in the course of a few days it is probable that he will be removed from ...

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