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  2. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    On Saturday Thomas Langford, aged twenty-seven, warder at the Beechworth Lunatic Asylum, whilst out on a shooting expedition, accidentally shot himself ...

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  3. ADELAIDE AND LONDON TELEGRAPH.

    The despatches between the United States and British Government in regard to the Behring Sea dispute have been published. ...

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  4. THE WINDSOR TRAGEDY.

    Further presumptive proof of the premeditation of the Rainhill murders and additional facts concerning Deeming’s career have come to light. ...

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  5. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    The third test match entered upon its final stage on Monday morning shortly after 11 o’clock. The Australians were in such a hopeless minority that even the fact that no charge ...

    Article : 469 words
  6. TROUBLE AT THE WALLAROO MINES.

    Although the big Peninsula mines have been scarcely reopened afresh labour difficulty has arisen there which is calculated to give serious trouble. The position of affairs is set ...

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  7. QUEENSLAND.

    A little girl named Eliza Barnes died at Mount Albion to-day through eating a poisonous plant known as the poison pea. ...

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  8. THE MALAY PENINSULA.

    The report of the capture of Temerloh, in the province of Pahong, by Malay rebels, proves to be unfounded. ...

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  9. NEW ZEALAND.

    A young man named John Cull whilst out shooting near Palmerston North was accidentally shot dead by a companion. It is reported that the Government ...

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  10. MEETING OF ASSOCIATED BANKS.

    At a meeting of the Associated Banks this morning it was resolved to announce “That the Associated Banks in Melbourne have agreed upon a mutually ...

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  11. RUSSIAN FINANCE.

    A Russian loan of 75,000,000 roubles to be devoted to the purposes of railway development will be issued shortly. ...

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  12. AMUSEMENTS.

    The “Woman in White” was repeated to a good house on Monday night. Miss Lillian Beddard and Mr. Wybert Reeve were deservedly applauded for their rendering of ...

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  13. FIRING OF A PETROLEUM VESSEL.

    Seven steamers, including two men-of-war, have been destroyed by fire at Barcelona, in Spain. The disaster owed its origin to a ship ...

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  14. ANARCHISM IN FRANCE.

    It transpires that the dynamite was placed on the landing and destroyed the stairs of the house. The occupants were rescued by means of a fire escape. One ...

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  15. GARNER’S ROOMS.

    Mr. Frank Clark’s Silk Stockings Company, who open in Garner’s Rooms on Saturday next, leave Melbourne to-day for Adelaide. ...

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  16. ORRERY AND TELLURIAN.

    The following are the names of the successful public school scholars who competed for the best esdays on the solar system and movements of the earth, as illustrated by the Orrery ...

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  17. ANOTHER ENGLISH TEAM FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The Earl of Sheffield is considering the possibility of bringing an All-England Eleven to Australia next season. While admitting the merit in the victories gained by the ...

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  18. ADELAIDE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY.

    The first full rehearsal for this Society’s next concert, to be given shortly, was held in the usual practice-room on Monday night, when there was a satisfactory attendance of all parts. ...

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  19. CHURCH AND STATE IN FRANCE.

    M. Loubet, the French Premier, has threatened to close the Catholic Churches in France in the event of ecclesiastics continuing the practice of preaching ...

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  20. THE LYNCH BELLRINGERS.

    These favourite entertainers, together with their specialty company, were rewarded with a full house at the Town Hall on Monday evening, the occasion being the last ...

    Article : 81 words
  21. THE SYDNEY BOATING FATALITY.

    The bodies of the victims of the boating fatality on Saturday night in the harbour were recovered to-day. The lady’s name was not Miss Taylor, but ...

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  22. DEATH OF WALT WHITMAN.

    The death is announced of Walt Whitman, the American poet, after a protracted illness, in his seventy-third year. ...

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  23. DEPUTATIONS.

    UNEMPLOYED PENINSULA MINERS. — On Monday a deputation representing the Kadina Branch of the A.M.A. waited on the Commissioner of Public Works to urge that ...

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  24. DEFENCE OF SWANSTON.

    We understand that Mr. H. H. Budd has consented to undertake the defence of Swanston, who is charged with the Windsor murder. Mr. J. L. Purves, Q.C., the well-known ...

    Article : 46 words
  25. RAILWAY ARBITRATION CASE.

    The arbitration case of Willicock v. the Queensland Railway Commissioners, for £16,000, alleged to be due for railway construction, was terminated to-day. ...

    Article : 49 words
  26. THE GREAT PEARL CASE.

    The Right Hon. H. Matthews, the Home Secretary, has refused to reduce the sentence of nine months’ imprisonment passed upon Mrs. Osborne for ...

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  27. SWANSTON’S ARRIVAL IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    We understand that it is the intention of the Victorian police authorities that Swanston shall not land at Adelaide. The Ballaarat, by which he is coming from Albany, arrives ...

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  28. SUSPICIOUS DEATH OF AN OLD WOMAN.

    The body of an aged woman named Mrs. Ryan, a well-known resident of Morpeth, was discovered in a lagoon at the back of the town yesterday. There ...

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  29. COLONIAL PARLIAMENTS.

    In the Assembly to-night, replying to Mr. Schey, Mr. Barton declined to give the names of the gentlemen selected to act as a Royal Commission to enquire into ...

    Article : 174 words
  30. A CRIMINAL OF THE CENTURY.

    The sensational chapter of murders, robberies, and general swindles which is devoted to Frederick Bayley Deeming with about fourteen aliases is without parallel in the history of ...

    Article : 2,730 words
  31. CONDUCT IN ALBANY GAOL.

    A telegram from Albany gives an account of Swanston’s journey, particulars of which have been wired by your special correspondent. Arrived at ...

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  32. A GREAT CRICKET MATCH.

    The Notts County Club, for whom Alfred Shaw rendered great service as a bowler, have arranged to give the professional a benefit at Nottingham on May 16, 17, and 18. They ...

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  33. WATER DISTRIBUTION AT BROKEN HILL.

    Another hitch has occurred between the Carters’ Union and the Municipal Council with reference to the distribution of water round the town. The Council ...

    Article : 227 words
  34. VILLAGE SETTLEMENTS IN VICTORIA.

    A meeting of clergymen was held today in favour of the proposed village settlements scheme, the object being to secure the assistance of the heads of ...

    Article : 88 words
  35. LETTER TO LORD SHEFFIELD.

    The following letter was despatched to Lord Sheffield on Monday by Mr. H. Y. Sparks :— “March 28. “To Lord Sheffield, Tasmania.—Dear Sir— ...

    Article : 166 words
  36. THE QUEENSLAND DEPOSIT BANK.

    In the Supreme Court this morning Mr. Justice Real directed that a meeting of the creditors of the Queensland Deposit Bank, in liquidation, should be ...

    Article : 68 words
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  39. POLYNESIAN LABOUR IN QUEENSLAND.

    The Assembly meet to-morrow, and as far as can at present be known the Government will be opposed on their proposal to deal with the Kanaka labour ...

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  40. HORRIBLE DEATH OF A BRICK- LAYER.

    A married man named Alfred Towers, aged thirty-two, employed on the new buildings of the Commercial Bank, Collins-street, was to-day on the third ...

    Article : 70 words
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