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    AFTER THE FIRE.--A correspondent writes:--"At the fire in Thomson-street, all the debris was thrown into the street, and firemen were put on to watch this for ...

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  3. LATEST CABLEGRAMS.

    Sir Richard Webster, the President of the Surrey Cricket Club at a meeting of cricketers criticised Lord Hawkes' proposal that Marylebone should select players and grounds in test ...

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  4. THE WAR.

    General Merritt, of the American army, will command the corps which will support Admiral Dewey in the subjugation of the Philippine Islands. General Merritt subsequently ...

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  6. THE BREAD RIOTS.

    The bread famine fights and looting of bouses is spreading, and all Spain is now placed under martial law. ...

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  7. LORD BRASSEY ON VICTORIA.

    Lord Brassey will read a paper before the Colonial Institute in June next on the recent progress of Victoria. ...

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  8. LATEST INTELLIGENCE.

    Following dose upon the announcement of Germany's threat to seize Samoa in the event of England securing the Philippines, comes the news that German war ships have ...

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  9. CHEMICAL ADVANCEMENT.

    Professor Dewar, who discovered the means of liquefying oxygen, has now succeeded in liquefying hydrogen. ...

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  10. THE CAPE VERDE SQUADRON.

    Mr. John Long, Secretary to the Navy in the American Government, doubts the accuracy of the report that the Cape Verde Squadron is at Cadiz, and until the repot is verified ...

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  11. ANGLICAN RITUALISM.

    At a convocation of the Church of England, Mr. John Rensit's petition against the illegal excesses of ritual at Saint Ethelburgas Church, was fully discussed. The Archbishop of ...

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  12. TROOPS FOR MANILA.

    Major-General Wesley Merritt will take 1,500 troops to Manila in the steamers Australia and City of Pekin, while the City of Sydney leaves next week. ...

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  13. PEACE PROPOSALS.

    The Daily Telegraph reports that it is un officially stated that the ambassadors of the foreign countries at Washington are discussing a movement in favour of bringing about ...

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  14. THE WOOL MARKET.

    In wool there is a fair competition for all sorts. Prices are unchanged. ...

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  15. THE SUNKEN SPANISH SHIPS.

    Reports from Washington state that Admiral Dewey has telegraphed to President M'Kinley that he has recovered the breech- loading guns from the sunken Spanish ships ...

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  16. THE BLOCKADE OF HAVANA.

    The French mail steamer Lafayette, which was allowed to enter leave Havana with mails and passengers, took away with her fully 1200 foreign residents of Havana who ...

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  17. THE MAORI RIOTS.

    A military contingent with Maori prisoners left Rewene to-day for Auckland. Home Toia has expressed his thanks for the manner in which the prisoners were treated since their ...

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  18. LARGE DESTRUCTION OF WOOL.

    Wool to the value of a quarter of a million dollars, which has been stored by a Boston firm at Andover, in New York State, in preference to Boston, in order to avoid risk, has ...

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  19. A FRENCH CAPTAIN DECORATED.

    Queen Christina of Spain has conferred a decoration upon the captain of the Lafayette for his bravery in facing the American blockading squadron. ...

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  20. THE DEFENCES OF NEW ZEALAND.

    Admiral Pearson, when interviewed at Christchurch to-day, said that the visit of the Royal Arthur to New Zealand was to enable him to form idea of the defences of ...

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  21. SUICIDE OF A SPANISH SPY.

    A man named George Downing has been arrested at Washington as a suspected Spanish spy. The prisoner has committed suicide. ...

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  22. THE NEUTRALITY OF CHINA.

    The declaration made by China that she intends to take up a position of neutrality during the present war between the United States and Spain has caused not a little ...

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  23. STARVING OUT MANILA.

    The British gunboat Linnet which is watching affairs in the Philippines, reports that Admiral Dewey is unwilling to bombard Manila as he hopes to starve the garrison into ...

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  24. POSITION IN CUBA.

    Marshall Blanco, the Spanish commander in Cuba, has issued a decree forbidding the sale of all articles of food, his object being to secure all the food supplies for the Spanish ...

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  25. HAMILTON BOROUGH COUNCIL.

    The adjourned meeting of the Hamilton Borough Council was held last night. Present Cr. Melville (Mayor) and Crs. Bemrose Greed, Daymond, Young, Bennett, Bree and ...

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  26. CONFIDENCE OF THE SPANIARDS.

    The Spamards in defiance, declare that they have simple stores which are beyond the range of the guns of the American ships. ...

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  27. THE AMERICAN CATHOLICS.

    The Archbishops of the Roman Catholic Church in the United States have directed the clergy to offer up daily prayers for the victory of their country in the war with ...

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  28. BOMBARDMENT OF SAN JUAN.

    Captain Sampson, who commands the American fleet in the Cuban waters with nine ships, has bombarded the Ports of San Juan on the north coast of Puerto Rice and has ...

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  29. HONOLULU USED AS A COALING STATION.

    The American Government, having accepted the offer of Mr. Sandford B. Dole, the President of the Hawaiian Republic, to place the islands at the disposal of the United States, is ...

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  30. REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.

    Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, in reply to a question by Mr. John Dillon, anti-Parnellite member for East Mayo, stated the Her Majesty's Government had no official ...

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  31. THE REVOLT IN ITALY.

    The Times, referring to the causes of the revolutionary movement in Italy, states on the authority of a diplomat who is intimately acquainted with the clerical policy of the ...

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  32. LATEST NEWS FROM THE METROPOLIS.

    At the inquest on the body of the child found in bed beside its drunken mother, Mrs. Pattison, at Richmond, a verdict of death from natural causes was ...

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  33. DEATH OF THE DUKE OF ST. ALBANS.

    The death is announced of William de Vere Beaudere, 10th Duke of St. Alban's, in ins 59th year. ...

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  34. THE AUSTRIAN ARMY.

    In the Austrian Reichsrath an application has been made by the Government for a grant of 30,000,000 florins for the purpose of the creasing the small arms equipment of the ...

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  35. NAPLES AND HOME AFFECTED.

    Although Naples has been places under martial control serious rioting has occurred there. The Socialists and Republicans erected buricades in the provincial thorough fares, and ...

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  36. THE FAR EAST.

    It is announced that the Japanese will evacuate Wei-bai-wai, in the province of Shantung on 7th June, and that Great Britain will send Highland and Yorkshire ...

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  37. THE YARRAVILLE TRAGEDY.

    The inquest on the Yarraville tragedy was opened to-day, M'Carthy gave evidence as to identification. The unfortunate man was terribly overcome, and could hardly speak. ...

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  38. THREATENED REVOLUTION.

    With regard and to the disturbances in occurred Italy, there are conclusion evidenced that a [?] on look in Italy to overthrow the M[?]archy and to establish a Federal ...

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  39. THE WRECK OF THE MATAURA.

    Of the wool cargo of the New Zealand Shipping Company's Mataura, which was wreck in the [?] of Magellan on 12th [?] bales in till have been ...

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  40. FURTHER SERIOUS RIOTS.

    Serious [?] are reported [?] taking place [?] and in [?] Numbers of Italian residents in Switzerland [?] for Italy, and are assembling at ...

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  41. GENERAL.

    The American visible supply of wheat and flour cast of the Rockies is estimated to-day at 29,825,000 bushels, as compared with 31,512,000 bushed a week ago. ...

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