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  3. SECOND EDITION

    Senator Sherman, who has been appointed Secretary of State in succession to the Hon. Richard Olney, has been approached as to the ...

    Article : 110 words
  4. UPPER GUINEA.

    In connection with the massacre of a Iarge body of native carriers and the wounding of British officers, and it is feared the murder of others, in ...

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  5. NORTHERN NEWS.

    Another boating fatality occurred on the Tamar yesterday afternoon, when the yacht Rescue overturned just below the cattle jetty and ...

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  6. LATEST GABLES.

    The Russian authorities are taking steps to prevent the spread of the bubonic plague, which has wrought such havoc at Bombay and other ...

    Article : 102 words
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  10. FIRE IN ELIZABETH STREET

    A good deal of damage was done Saturday by the tire at Mr J. W . O'Brien's house in Elizabeth street, The window sashes of Messrs Clark ...

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  11. SIR HUGH NELSON

    Sir Hugh Nelson (Premier of Queensland) arrived in Sydney by the ss. Arawatta. He proceeds on Wednesday next to ...

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  12. OUT ON BAIL.

    At the close of the last year a number of persons were placed on their trial for the cruel murder of M. Stambonloff, formerly Premier of ...

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  13. WEST COST EXHIBITION.

    The North-West Coast Exhibition closed on Saturday, after a most successful run. Altogether the receipts totalled £550, which, when the ...

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  14. CHESS CONTEST.

    At the Great Congress Chess Tournament et Moscow, the champion, Herr Lasker (England), again defeated his great rival and ...

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  15. THE TASMANIA MINE.

    It is rumored that an offer has been or is to be made this week for the yurchase of the Tasmania gold mine. ...

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  16. ENGINEERS’ STRIKE.

    Since the termination of the Shipping Conference, the Executive Council of the Institution o f Marine Engineers has informed its Adelaide ...

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  17. THE INDIAN FAMINE.

    The statement made by the Governor-General of India at Calcutta as to the extent and severity of the famine in which he described as being ...

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  18. ROSEBERY MINE.

    The flotation o f the Rosebery mine is reported to have had the effect of creating a large demand for the shares in Victoria. ...

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  19. CRUSHED O DEATH.

    News has been received here that a man named Edward Fisher was crushed on death on Saturday afternoon near Strahan by a train, which ...

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  20. THE DERVISHES

    The Dervishes are continually on the move, and are making extensive preparations to meet the Anglo-Egyptian expedition, which is to start ...

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  21. A PRESENTATION

    Mr Noel Murray, who has had charge of the electric lighting plant, was presented with u handsome walking stick on Saturday. ...

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  22. FROZEN M EAT

    The French Premier (M. Moline) has given notice of his intention to bring in a Bill ill the Chamber of Deputies which will compel all ...

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  23. NEW PINAFORE CO.

    The New Pinafore Company is erecting a cyanide plant, the first of its kind in Tasmania. ...

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  24. IRISH TAXATION.

    In connection with the demand mode in many parts of Ireland for the redaction to a considerable extent of taxation levied for Imperial ...

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  25. SEAMEN’S WAGES.

    The federat'[?]d seamen have resolved that unless a favourable reply is received to their demand for increased wages they will bring the question ...

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  26. CYCLING CARNIVAL.

    A long list of acceptances has been received for the City Cycling Club's carnival, which commences next Saturday. ...

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  27. THE TURF.

    The Anniversary Meeting of the Victoria Amateur Club was held today in the pretence of a goodly number of interested spectators. The ...

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  28. ATTEMPTED MURDER

    At an early hour this morning a married woman named Mrs Turner cut the throat of her infant child and then her own throat. ...

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  29. SORELL ELECTION.

    WITH reference to rumors industriously circulated that the Ministerial support has been withdrawn from Mr. W. Crooke, who is contesting the representation of ...

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  30. SERVIA’S KING

    Alexander I., King of Servia, referring to the Turkish treatment of Servians in Macedonia, bitterly denounced the action of the Sultan ...

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  31. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE

    On Saturday evening at 20 minutes past if o clock a disastrous fire occurred in Bayley street, with the result that five cottages occupying a ...

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  32. LONDON’ S BISHOP.

    Bow Church, which was the scene of great disorder a few weeks ago when the confirmation of Dr. Temple as Archbishop of Canterbury and ...

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  33. FISHING AT THE GREAT LAKES.

    Mr H. W. Bryant whose name will be familiar in connection with the great Dixon Henry case, has just returned from an eighteen days visit to the Great ...

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  34. MIDLAND RAILWAY GO.

    The Midland Railway Company has decided to greatly reduce the number of hours the guards and shunters in their employ are on duty. ...

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  35. A PROFESSIONAL BECQAR.

    IN our Third Edition of Thursday last we published a report of a sturdy wayfarer, who said he, his wife and four children had walked from Launceston, and were ...

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  36. A GENEROUS PRINCE.

    The Maharajah of Drabha[?]gah has given evidence of his great generosity and thought for his people. He has ordered that eight lakhs of ...

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  37. ELECTORAL CAMPAIGN.

    ON Saturday night, Mr Paton addressed a crowd from the balcony of the Royal Hotel, in Liverpool street, Mr K. J. Paton, general secretary of the ...

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  38. SLAUGHTER YARDS

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  39. A SWISS PLAGUE

    A mysterious plague has broken out in Switzerland which is greatly exercising the minds of the people. The rodents and poultry only are ...

    Article : 75 words
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