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  2. GENERAL NEWS.

    SPECIAL MEETING.—To-day at 3 o'clock a special meeting of the Municipal Council is called to deal with the following business:—To adopt valuation lists for 1889; to consider ...

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  3. TELEGRAPHIC

    The Socialists in Vienna have joined in the rioting which has followed the strike of tramway employes. Yesterday the rioters drenches the soldiers with foul liquids, and the troops ...

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  4. LAST NIGHT'S TELEGRAMS.

    Mason of London has won his game with Gossip. The game between Gossip and Lipschutz was drawn ...

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  5. Welcoming the Governor.

    SIR HENRY NORMAN is expected to reach Moreton Bay in the Quetta to-morrow evening. The Lucinda will then take charge of him and dispose of him somehow until ...

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  6. Our Sydney Letter.

    Contrary to our antcipation the Easter holidays have been accompanied by fine weather. Towards the end of last week we had a deal of wet, but by Good Friday the sky ...

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  7. COLONIAL FORTIFICATION.

    The Military Review declares Melbourne the strongest place in the British Empire, and that even New Zealand contains more modern armaments than the ordinary Imperial fortress. ...

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  8. SYDNEY TRAMWAY DEBENTURES.

    Tenders for the 4½ per cent debentures offered by the North Sydney Investment and Tramway Company were opened to-day. The minimum was fixed at 95¼, and the amount ...

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  9. ARISTOCRATIC FALSE PRETENCES.

    Viscount Mandeville has been summoned for obtaining £1850 by means of false pretences ...

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  10. BOULANGER.

    Boulanger intends to visit Ireland. [?]oulanger asserts that, if compelled to leave England, he will proceed to America or Sydney. ...

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  11. A WONDERFUL CATARACT.

    Lord Lonsdale, who has just completed his tour through the Arctic regions of America, declares that the Hay River cataract, in Aleska, surpasses the Falls of Niagara. The ...

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  12. EDINBURGH AND PARNELL

    A plebiscite will be taken in Edinburgh to decide whether the freedom of that city will be given to Parnell on Saturday. ...

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  13. INTERNATIONAL CHESS CONTEST.

    At the international chess contest at New York yesterday. D. Baird (American) beat Gossip, the Australian player. LONDON, April 26. ...

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  14. Alleged Railway Robbery.

    William Robinson, an engine-driver on the Southern and Western Railway, and John Thomas Buckley, a guard, were charged at the Police Court, Ipswich, on Wednesday, before ...

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  15. RUSSIAN MAN[?]UVRES.

    Six days military manoeuvres at Warsaw are projected, where an immense force will assemble. ...

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  16. THE VIENNA RIOTS.

    Order has been restored at Vienna. Five hundred arrests were made, and 200 were wounded including 60 soldiers and police. The damage to property is estimated at ...

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  17. DUKE OF EDINBURGH'S HEALTH.

    Latest information with regard to the health of the Duke of Edinburgh states that the crisis of the fever is now post. ...

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  18. Taranganba.

    In the Equity Court to-day the case of Merton v. the Taranganba Gold Mining Company and others was proceeded with. An application was made by the plaintiff for an order ...

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  19. INVESTMENT OF TRUST FUNDS.

    The address to the Queen adopted by the Federal Council of Australia during its last session, praying that steps may be taken to secure such an alteration in the law as will ...

    Article : 83 words
  20. UNIONIST IRISH POLICY.

    Lord Hartington, addressing a meeting of 13,000 people at Birmingham on Saturday, said the Unionists could show a positive policy regarding Ireland. They advocated the ...

    Article : 69 words
  21. Intercolonial.

    Two "welshers" arrested by the police at Randwick on Monday were charged to-day with obtaining money by false pretences. One of them, Samuel Myers, alias Morris, was ...

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  22. WATCHING RUSSIA.

    Austria has decided to send three army corps into Galicia and intends to double the landwehr at Cadres. ...

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  23. BUST OF SIR THOMAS ELDER.

    Sufficient money has already been subscribed for the proposed memoral bust of Sir Thomas Elder. ...

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  24. NAVAL REVIEW.

    One hundred and nine vessels will assemble at Spithead to take part in the naval review. ...

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  25. QUEEN NATALIE AND HER SON.

    It is understood that a meeting between ex-Queen Natalie of Servia and her son, the young King Alexander, will take place in a fortnight. ...

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  26. MILAN'S RETURN.

    Ex-King Milan will return to Belgrade early in May. ...

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  27. TROUBLE AT OKLAHOMA.

    The groat rush of selectors to the Oklahoma Reserve, in the Indian territory of the United States, which was recently opened to selection, hits resulted in a food and water famine there, ...

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  28. THE PARIS EXHIBITION.

    Sir Graham Berry, Agent-General for Victoria, and Mr. E. C. N. Braddon, Agent-General for Tasmania, will attend the opening of the Paris Exhibition. ...

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  29. GOLD FOR NEW YORK.

    A million sterling in gold has been exported from England to New York. ...

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  30. PROFESSOR WALLACE VISITING

    Professor Wallace is about to visit Australia, and will write a book on the country. ...

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  31. CONSOLS REDEEMED.

    Mr. Goschen, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, has made arrangements to redeem £15,000,000 of consols at £101 6s 8d on the 4th of May. ...

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  32. THE COMMISSIONAIRE CORPS.

    Major Hawkins has informed Captain Sir E. Walter (who was the founder of the Corps of Commissionaires, and recently introduced the corps in Sydney Melbourne) that the labour ...

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  33. A NOBLE BEQEUST.

    Sir John Lawes has bequeathed £100,000 and 150 acres of land for a laboratory and museum at Rothamstead in the cause of agricultural science. ...

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  34. VICTORIA AT THE PARIS EXHIBITION.

    Mr. W. F. Walker, Executive Commissioner for Victoria at the Paris Exhibition, has expressed himself satisfied with the preparations made in the Victorian court at the Exhibition. ...

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  35. WOOL.

    The wool market is firm and the attendance of buyers continues large. 229,800 bales were catalogued, and 223,400 sold. ...

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  36. Queensland News

    The authorities have just decided to issue excursion tickets on the Southern and Western line and branches to enable country residents to attend the Governor's reception. The ...

    Article : 91 words
  37. THE KING OF HOLLAND.

    King William of the Netherlands, who has for some time past been suffering from a stroke of paralysis, and was recently pronounced to be imbecile and incapable of reigning, is now ...

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  38. THE SAMOAN CONFERENCE.

    Sir Edward Malet, British Ambassador at Berlin, Mr. Churls Scott, C.B., Minister Plenipotentiary at Berne, and Mr. Joseph Archer Crowe, C.B., will represent Great ...

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  39. Randwick Races.

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  40. SHAW, SAVILL, AND ALBION COMPANY.

    The ShaW, Savill, and Albion Company have declared a dividend of 6 per cent, ...

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  41. ENORMOUS EMIGRATION.

    Emigration from tho United States to Canada still continues to an enormous extent. ...

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  42. ROUMANIA AND RUSSIA.

    M. Hitrovo, Russian Minister at Bucharest, declares that the stoppage of the frontier defence works is a conclusive test of the friendship of Roumania towards Russia. ...

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  43. VICTORIA.

    The strike in the Ph[?]ix Foundry at Ballarat has assumed an unexpected phase. The directors have advertised that it is evident that trades unionism means dictation by the ...

    Article : 251 words
  44. GOVERNORSHIP OF NATAL.

    Mr. Charles Mitchell will act as Governor of Natal during the absence on leave of Sir Arthur Havelock, the present Governor. ...

    Article : 27 words
  45. Advertising

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  46. COLLIERS' DEMANDS.

    The colliers in Great Britain to the number of 30,000, are now demanding an advance of 10 per cent in their wages at the end of June. ...

    Article : 32 words
  47. Advertising

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    Advertising : 172 words
  48. Queensland News.

    At 2 o'clock on Monday morning, an old resident of Tent Hill, Gatton, named Ernest Frederick Ludwig Dau, aged 46 years, a farmer, died suddenly at his residence. The ...

    Article : 487 words
  49. Advertising

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    Advertising : 136 words
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