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  2. ADELAIDE AND LONDON TELEGRAPH.

    Mr. Austen Chamberlain, son of tho Right Hon. J. Chamberlain, leader of the Liberal Unionists in the House of Commons, has been elected without ...

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  3. COLONIAL PARLIAMENTS.

    To-night is practically the last sitting of the Houses. Arrangements are being made for the prorogation at noon tomorrow. Both Houses will then meet at ...

    Article : 315 words
  4. WORKING MEN’S BLOCKS.

    Small holdings have become a recognised factor in the prosperity of South Australia. Less than a decade ago the idea attracted very little attention, but there were a few who ...

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  5. THE WINDSOR TRAGEDY.

    As the result of further police enquiries in connection with the Rainhill murders it is ascertained that Deeming deposited the sum of £25 with a London costumier ...

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  6. Amusements.

    The popularity of tho clever prestidigitateur and illusionist, Carl Hertz, is attributable to the fact that the pleasure-seeking public dearly love to be mystified in a legitimate way; a ...

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  7. ANARCHISM IN FRANCE.

    The Anarchist leader in Paris, M. Ravachol, who recently announced that his party had enough dynamite to wreck the house of every Judge in the city, has ...

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  8. CORONERS’ INQUESTS.

    The enquiry into the cause of the fire which occurred on the premises of Mr. Michael Gorry in Killua-place, off Halifax-street, was resumed at the Coroner’s office on Thursday ...

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  9. THE ENGLISH ANARCHISTS

    The trial of the six Walsall Anarchists has begun. The Attorney-General (Sir Richard Webster) in opening the case declared ...

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  10. AMERICA AND ITALY.

    The Government of the United States of America has indemnified in the sum of 100,000 francs the relatives of the nine Sicilians who were lynched at New ...

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  11. HANSARD PUBLISHING UNION.

    The prosecution of the Directors of the Hansard Publishing Union is being continued. Mr. Bottomley denies that he was the vendor to the Hansard Union, ...

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  12. COLONIAL AMMUNITION FACTORY AT FOOTSCRAY.

    The Full Court to day delivered judgment upon the question of the liability to registration under the Explosive Act of the Colonial Ammunition Factory at ...

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  13. THE BEHRING SEA QUESTION.

    The Canadian sealers claim $500,000 as damages owing to the delay that has taken place in the settlement of the Bohring Sea fisheries dispute, and their ...

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  14. THE CENTENNIAL LAND BANK.

    The half-yearly meeting of the Centennial Land Bank was held to-day. The report of the Directors stated that the policy for some time past had been to ...

    Article : 93 words
  15. MISS ROUNSEFELL.

    Truth and Progress gives the following paragraph under the heading “Girls Caught with Glare”:—“ Miss Kate Rounsefell, whose name has become unfortunately associated with ...

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  16. RUSSIA AND GERMANY.

    Replying to representations from the German Government Russia has informed Germany that it has no intention of attacking her, and that the recent ...

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  17. BURMAH.

    A devastating fire has occurred at Mandalay, the capital of Burmah, destroying three-quarters of the city. Apart from the immense destruction of ...

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  18. VICTORIAN REVENUE.

    The revenue returns for the third quarter of the financial year issued tonight show that the amount received for the quarter ending March 31 was ...

    Article : 180 words
  19. THE COLONIAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND.

    At a meeting of the Colonial Bank of New Zealand yesterday the Chairman, Mr. G. McLean, stated that there had been no lack of confidence as far as the ...

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  20. MESSRS. DALGETY & CO.

    Messrs. Dalgety & Co., Limited, have declared a dividend of 9 per cent. ...

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  21. FANCY DRESS BALL.

    During the passage of the Ballaarat from England the Amusement Committee on board organized a fancy dress ball, which came off on the night of March 12. All the youth and ...

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  22. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The annual meeting of the Ironmasters’ Association of Victoria was held to-night. Mr. George Young was re elected President, and Mr. James Thomson re-elected ...

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  23. ANOTHER BANKING COMPANY SUSPENDS PAYMENT.

    The Commercial Agency Trading and Banking Company, carrying on business in George-street, suspended payment to-day. The Company was established ...

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  24. NEW SOUTH WALES REVENUE RETURNS.

    A brief summary of the revenue returns for the three months ended today, issued at the Treasury to-night, shows the total receipts to be £2,410,013 14s. ...

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  25. QUEENSLAND.

    A writ has been issued for the election of a member to the Assembly for the District of Musgrave in the place of Mr. O’Connell, whose seat was yesterday ...

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  26. VICTORIAN EASTER ENCAMPMENT.

    The Government have consented to a modified scheme for an Easter encampment, the Cabinet to-day agreeing to allow £1,500 for conveying troops to ...

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  27. THE BLOOMFIELD MURDER CASE.

    At the Wagga Circuit Court to-day William Cecil was charged with the murder of Sarah Ann Bloomfield at Rosewood on February 9. Cecil and ...

    Article : 149 words
  28. CYCLORAMA.

    Jerusalem is still being well patronised. Mr. Lockley is often complimented on the effective and reverent way in which he touches on subjects so delicate as the scene of the ...

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  29. WILLIAMS IN QUEENSLAND.

    The Brisbane correspondent of the Melbourne Standard, wired as follows on Wednesday :—The photograph of Williams sent to the Commissioner of Police by the Melbourne ...

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  30. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Hon. P. A. Buckley, M.L.C., Colonial Secretary, has been asked by the Irish party to contest an Irish constituency for the House of ...

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  31. THE THESPIANS AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    A combination of the Thespians and the Gerald and Duff Company performed in the Port Town Hall on Thursday evening to a small attendance. The programme opened with an ...

    Article : 87 words
  32. IMPORT AND EXPORT TRADE OF VICTORIA.

    The Secretary for Trade and Customs has had a report prepared giving particulars of the imports and exports of the colony during the last year. The total ...

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  33. A PLEA FOR THE UNEMPLOYED.

    Sir—Noticing the correspondence under the above heading in the Register of 25th and 29th inst. by “Progress” and “A. Jones & Sons,” we can fully endorse the latter’s remarks as to ...

    Article : 208 words
  34. TASMANIA.

    At the Launceston Criminal Sessions to,day Paul Kinston, who was charged with attempting to murder his daughter, was pronounced insane. ...

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  35. SEMAPHORE CONCERTS.

    On Thursday evening the Southern Star Rand rendered another successful concert at the Semaphore Rotunda, The attendance was large. ...

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  36. ANOTHER SUPPOSED MURDER.

    A curious case has been (says the Melbourne Hera’d of Wednesday) brought to light which, if it is proved to have any connection with the Windsor murderer, will very likely add ...

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  37. THE VICTORIAN GENERAL ELECTIONS.

    The Cabinet to-day considered the date for the general elections, and it was determined that two days were available for polling day, namely, Wednesday, ...

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  38. THE ELOPEMENT FROM FREMANTLE.

    Regarding the sensational elopement from Fremantle, it transpires that the girl was named Lily, not Ida Cousins. It is said she and Abrahams were married by ...

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  39. THE SYDNEY LABOUR BUREAU.

    The Mayor, with a view of mitigating the distress of those of the unemployed who are at present homeless, has placed at the disposal of Mr. Creer, the Director ...

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  40. ACTIONS AGAINST NEWSPAPERS.

    Mr. Thomas W. Millar, of Sydney, has issued writs against the Hobart Mercury and the Launceston E[?]wniner for £5,000 each as damages on account of statements ...

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  41. THE LATE BISHOP PERRY’S WILL.

    This afternoon Justice Holroyd refused probate of the will and three codicils of Charles Perry, formerly Bishop of Melbourne, on the ground that there was not ...

    Article : 87 words
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