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  3. LATEST CABLEGRAMS.

    The British Niger Company are convinced of the accuracy of the information that the French troops have crossed the south of the line, drawn from "say" on the Niger ...

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  4. HAMILTON WATER SUPPLY.

    A public meeting, called for the purpose of taking into consideration the proposed water scheme supply adopted by the Borough council, was held in the Town Hall last evening ...

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  5. TRIAL OF ZOLA.

    At Paris to-day the trial of M. Emile Zola was brought to a close. The celebrated novelist was charged with having made false accusations against the Minister of ...

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  6. THE BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    The Bombay bubonic plague is decreasing. ...

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  7. CHINA AND HER CUSTOMS.

    Reports have been received from Berlin that China has assigned her unpledged customs and Lekin her portion of the internal duties to the control of the International ...

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  8. LATEST NEWS FROM THE METROPOLIS.

    The Governor's yacht Sunbeam, went aground near Frankston last night while exercising with the Helen. Upon the latter was the Governor who returned to ...

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  9. SEVERE SNOWSTORMS IN CANADA.

    During the past few days severe snow storms have been experienced throughout Canada. Snow fell very heavily at Montreal, and all railway traffice had to be ...

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  10. AFRICAN EXPLORATION.

    The exploring party under the command of Major Gibbons will start in April next to examine the sources of the Rivers Congo and Zambesi. If it is possible. Major ...

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  11. THE INDIAN FRONTIER WAR.

    Telegrams hare been received from the north-west frontier of India, stating that Sir Wm. Lockhart, the Commander-inchief of the British frontier forces, who ...

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  12. IMPERIAL OFFICERS FOR NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The British War Office authorities, acting under instructions from the Government of New South Wales, have selected eight noncommissioned officers of cavalry and ...

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  13. BRITISH WEST AFRICA.

    Reports have been received from Lagos, West Africa, that Major M' Callum, the Governor of the colony, arrived at Saki on Monday. The Imperial troops are Pushing ...

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  14. A CHARGE OF CONSPIRACY.

    Extraordinary Proceedings have taken place in connection with a trial in the Criminal Court before Mr. Justice Hodges. Abraham Nixon, Anthony Currie and ...

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  15. AFFAIRS IN UGANDA.

    It was recently stated that, despite the successes of the punitive forces sent under Major Macdonald against the rebels in Uganda the trouble was by no means ...

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  16. THE NICER TROUBLES.

    The latest information to hand of the relations between England and France on the Niger are of the most reassuring character, and the London Stock Exchange. which was ...

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  17. GREAT FIRE AT AUCKLAND.

    A fire occurred this morning in a large block of buildings at the corner of Victoria and Queen streets. The shops of the Direct Supply Co., Granville, and Ellyet, Partridge ...

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  18. DEATH FROM THIRST.

    Mr. Moylan, of this town, reported to the police that a swag and billy were lying in the lane about four miles from Arran doovong station. The day before Mr. ...

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  19. THE CRISIS IN THE EAST.

    The arrangements for the issue of a Chinese loan of £16,000,000 have now been completed. The loan, which will bear interested the rate of 4½ percent per annum, ...

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  20. RUSSIA AT PORT ARTHUR.

    At the instance of Japan, China has pressed Russia to renew her assurance that she will withdraw from Port Arthur after the winter. Russia has replied that she will remain ...

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  21. AN EARTHQUAKE.

    An earth tremor was left at Young on Tuesday and yesterday. On the second occasion buildings were shaken, crockery, and glass bring thrown down and a report ...

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  22. A BOAT CAPSIZED.

    A [?] guard boat that was fetching stores from the gunboat Alarm, that was anchored off Wells, in Norfolk capsized, and five of the crew were drowned. Subse ...

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  23. THE TEST MATCH.

    There is every prospect of fine cool weather for the final test Match, which is to commence to-morrow. Keen interest is being taken in this match by the public, and ...

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  24. ANOTHER REBELLION.

    A rebellion has broken out in the island of Formass, in the Chins Sea. A strong body of Japanese soldiers is to proceed to the seat of trouble. ...

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  25. TYPHOID FEVER AT BOURKE.

    Typhoid fever is reported to br prevalent at Bourke. Sixteen cases are now in the Bourke Hospital. ...

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  26. THE FRENCH IN AFRICA.

    Lord Salivary to-day privately received an important deputation of merchants and shippers relative to the injustice of the French differential tariff in West Africa. ...

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  27. [?]SCHNAPPS.

    Used in time facilitates the expulsion of stone or gravel through the natural channel, and [?]saves ag[?] pain. Through the instrumentality of the Board ...

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