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  2. The Advertiser MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1888.

    FOR the last two or three weeks a settled calm almost seems to have come over Eastern European politics. But as we have had before to point out, quiet in the ...

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  3. THE IRISH QUESTION.

    The Government Intend to prosecute the brothers Redmond on charges of incendiary utterances at a meeting convened to express sympathy with Mr. John ...

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  4. AFFAIRS IN ZULULAND.

    Later Intelligence regarding the arrest of Dinizulu, the rebel chief who had escaped from British custody to Swaziland, states that the capture was effected ...

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  5. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Great excitement has been caused in Paris by an explosion of bombs in the streets of that city. No harm was done, but the people in the vicinity of the ...

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  6. THE STRIKE AT NEWCASTLE.

    There was nothing in the appearance of the city last evening to indicate that a great calamity had fallen upon it. The streets were crowded with the usual ...

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  7. ROYALIST AND IMPERIALIST AGITATION IN FRANCE.

    A Royalist and Imperialist agitation has sprung up in France, and the authorities are concerting measures in view of a possible outbreak. ...

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  8. ARMED CRUISERS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The armed cruisers recently ordered for Australia are to be finished in eight months. Three are to be built by Sir W. Armstrong & Co., at ...

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  9. SHIPPING.

    The following arrivals are reported at London from Australian ports:—Fifeshire, steamer, from Oamaru June 26; Juletrae, ship, from Lyttelton April 25. ...

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  10. TRIPLE ALLIANCE

    Signor Crispi, the Italian Premier, has arrived at Carlsbad. He will consult Prince Bismarck at Fredricksruhe in regard to matters arising out of the triple ...

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  11. MR. MORGAN A HOME RULER.

    Mr. O. V. Morgan, who represents Battersea in the Liberal interest, and is a member of the Royal Colonial Institute, and greatly Interests himself in matters ...

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  12. [From the Melbourne Daily Telegraph.] ZOLA ON LITERATURE.

    In his interview with a representative of the Pall Mall Gazette, M. Zola, the French writer, said that he was glad that Mr. Vizitelly, the London publisher, is ...

    Article : 92 words
  13. DEMAND BY T[?]NS.

    The Thibetans, 15,000 strong, have made a demand that the British evacuate Gnatong. ...

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  14. LORD SPENCER ON HOME RULE.

    Earl Spencer (the Lord-Lieutenant for Ireland in the Gladstone Government) has denied the accuracy of a report which has obtained currency that he has abjured ...

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  15. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN IN ENGLAND.

    The match between the Australian Eleven and a South of England Eleven was commenced to-day. The home team went to the wickets, and when stumps ...

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  16. THE WEST AUSTRALIAN MIDLAND RAILWAY.

    Mr. Cheesewright, the resident engineer for the West Australian Midland Railway Company, who has been in communication with Sir John Hawkshaw, the consulting ...

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  17. THE KING OF THE NETHERLANDS.

    Willem III., King of the Netherlands, is seriously ill. ...

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  18. THE TIMES CHARGES COMMISSION.

    It is announced that the commission of judges appointed under the Times Charges Act will conduct their deliberations publicly. ...

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  19. CROCODILES IN HIGH LATITUDES.

    Thirteen crocodiles, brought from Africa to Hamburg, escaped from the vessel into the Elbe. ...

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  20. THE FISHERIES TREATY.

    President Cleveland, in a message to the Senate, states that the proposals of diplomacy having been rejected, it is necessary to retaliate. In order to inflict ...

    Article : 68 words
  21. THE LATE W.E. FORSTER.

    Mr. Gladstone is writing a review of the life of the late Right Honorable W. E. Forster, which will appear by monthly instalments in a London magazine. ...

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  22. STEALING A CHEQUE FOR £4,000.

    The clerk accused of stealing a cheque for £4,000, remitted by the Trust and Agency Company of Australasia, has been committed for trial. ...

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  23. THE RECENT MANOEUVRES.

    In his report on the recent naval mar[?] Vice-Admiral J. K. E. Baird, who held the command of the defending squadron, states that the attacking force ...

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  24. GERMANY AND ZANZIBAR,

    It is reported that keen irritation prevails against the Germans in Zanzibar, where a powerful German trading company has lately established itself. ...

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  25. THE QUEEN IN SCOTLAND.

    Her Majesty the Queen has visited Paisley, where she was received with great enthusiasm. ...

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  26. GRAVE RESULTS FEARED.

    The rejection of the Fisheries Treaty by the Senate, and the measures of retaliation which President Cleveland suggests, have created an immense sensation ...

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  27. THE PARNELL DEFENCE FUND.

    Dr. Walsh, the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin, has contributed £50 to the fund for the defence Mr. Parnell. ...

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  28. THE GORDON-BAILLIE FRAUDS.

    The Gordon-Baillie cases have now been relegated to the Central Criminal Court, ball being refused. At the last hearing this week Mr. Julian Thomas, ...

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  29. FLOODS IN AUSTRIA.

    Floods of a disastrous character have occurred in Austria. A number of villages have been inundated, and the calamity has been attended with a great ...

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  30. KING CHRISTIAN OF DENMARK.

    King Christian XII. of Denmark, who recently proposed the admission of his country into the Central Alliance in return for the cession of the northern ...

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  31. THE RETALIATORY MEASURES.

    The London Daily Telegraph publishes a telegram from its New York correspondent stating that in his message President Cleveland recommends Congress to ...

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  32. FOREST FIRES IN EUROPE.

    Great fires are raging on the Italian frontier, and have resulted in the destruction of a number of villages. ...

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  33. FRANCE AND ITALY.

    M. Goblet, the French Foreign Minister, having failed to obtain satisfaction from the Italian Government in regard to the Massowah dispute has referred the ...

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  34. CHOLERA IN BURMAH,

    The latest news from Burmah states that at present the Inhabitants are suffering from a severe visitation of cholera. ...

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  35. FISHERY EXHIBITS AT THE MELBOURNE EXHIBITION.

    The collection of fishery exhibits which is being sent to the English court at the Melbourne Exhibition is regarded as a poor display. ...

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  36. PROPOSED REFERENCE TO THE FOREIGN COMMITTEE.

    A Bill has been introduced into the House of Representatives at Washington providing for the presidential message on the Fisheries Treaty being referred to the ...

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  37. THE ENGLISH MAIL AT ALBANY.

    The R.M.S. Oroya arrived at Albany at 4.30 this morning, and called for Adelaide at 7 o'clock. The following is her passenger ...

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  38. THE SOUTH AFRICAN CUSTOMS UNION.

    At the special session of the Cape Colony Legislature, convened last week to reconsider the South African Customs Union scheme, which was recently ...

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  39. COMMERCIAL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 373 words
  40. SUPPOSED ELECTION DODGE

    The audacity of President Cleveland in receding from his advocacy of the Fisheries Treaty and professions of friendship for Canada has paralysed his ...

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  41. DEATH OF SIR JOHN ROSE.

    The death is announced of Sir John Rose, G.C.M.G., M.A., of the London banking firm of Morton, Rose, & Co., who for many years held high positions in the ...

    Article : 77 words
  42. ACTION TEMPORARILY SUSPENDED.

    It is maintained that President Cleveland, in his retaliatory proposals, is violating the treaty already existing in regard to Customs between the United States ...

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  43. BARRY SULLIVAN DYING.

    Barry Sullivan, the celebrated tragedian, who in 1861 paid a visit to Australia, is reported to be dying. He was born at Birmingham in 1824, and is thus ...

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  44. THE SITUATION IN AFGHANISTAN

    The Indian Government are dispatching Mr. H.M. Durand, C.S.I., to Cabul, at the request of the Ameer, to confer with him upon the measures needful to place ...

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  45. THE BOUNTIES TREATY.

    It is stated that the French Government are still opposed to the treaty for the abolition of the bounty system drawn up at the late London Conference. Should ...

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  46. THE IMPERIAL MEETING.

    The Emperor William's visit to the Czar, at Potersburg, terminated at the beginning of this week, and appears to have been of a most cordial character. A ...

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  47. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The football matches on Saturday resulted as follows:—Essendon 7 goals against Carlton 5, South Melbourne 8 goals against Port Melbourne 3, North ...

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  48. PROPOSED PRUSSIAN ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION.

    In addition to the large vote placed on the Prussian Estimates for the purposes of the Antarctic expedition which Dr. Neumayar is organising, and which is ...

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  49. COUNTRY TELEGRAMS.

    At an enthusiastic meeting held here tonight it was unanimously resolved that a local branch of the Irish National League should be formed in Petersburg. It was decided that ...

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  50. THE INDIAN MINING SCANDAL,

    It is stated that the Nizam of Hyderabad will probably cancel the concession he granted to the Deccan Mining Company of the mining rights in respect to all the ...

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  51. NEW SOUTH WALES. [From our own Correspondent.]

    Early this morning an entry was effected by some burglars into a large safe at the Carrington Athletic Grounds, Moore Park, and about £600, the takings of the ...

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  52. THE MILLS TARIFF BILL.

    The United States Senate are taking the evidence of workmen in regard to the Mills Tariff Bill in order it is supposed to occasion delay. ...

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  53. Advertising

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    Advertising : 40 words
  54. COLONISATION IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The Marquis of Lothian. Secretary for Scotland, has requested Mr. Rees, who forwarded a petition to the British Parliament for assistance in the colonisation of ...

    Article : 63 words
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