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  2. The Advertiser MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1893.

    The Acting Governor of Victoria congratulates the colony on having surmounted its prolonged depression. This is good news, splendid news, the best in ...

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  3. CABLE MESSAGES. THE EGYPTIAN QUESTION.

    The British and French Governments are negotiating in reference to the Egyptian question, and it is rumored that their I consultation has reference to the ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES. AMERICAN AFFAIRS.

    President Cleveland was sworn in at Washington yesterday, and delivered his inaugural address from the steps of the Capitol to an audience estimated at ...

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  5. CABLE MESSAGES. THE EIGHT HOURS SYSTEM.

    Mr. Gladstone, in replying to a deputation of miners which waited upon him with reference to the passing of an Act making the adoption of the eight-hours ...

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  6. OUR ANGLO-COLONIAL LETTER.

    There has been quite a small stir about a trivial anecdote which I sent you some three months ago. It concerned a lunch to which Sir Charles Dilke was invited to meet Mr. ...

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  7. CABLE MESSAGES. THE IRISH QUESTION.

    The agitation in the North of Ireland against the Home Rule policy of the Government is increasing in intensity, and the Belfast correspondent of the ...

    Article : 280 words
  8. CABLE MESSAGES. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The latest letter from Miss Shaw, the special correspondent of the Times, who is now touring the Australian colonies, is dated from Sydney, and deals in an ...

    Article : 157 words
  9. RUSSIA AND PERSIA

    The Russian Government are establishing an extensive penal settlement at Geoktepe on the Persian frontier, and are making this the pretext for the ...

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  10. OPINIONS OF LABOR LEADERS.

    Messrs. John Burns, M.P., and Ben Tillett, the well-known labor leaders, have been interviewed in reference to Mr. Gladstone's reply to the deputation ...

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  11. THE RUSSIAN JEWS.

    Owing to urgent representations as to the unfertile nature of the 15 provinces constituting the Jewish "Pale of settlement" in Russia, the Government have ...

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  12. VICTORIAN FINANCE.

    The Economist publishes an article dealing with Victorian finance, which it states is managed after a very blundering fashion. It is dangerous, says the writer, ...

    Article : 68 words
  13. COLONIAL APPEAL CASES.

    The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council have given judgment in the colonial appeal case, Ricketson v. Barbour, the appeal being upheld, and the ...

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  14. HAWAII.

    The section of American politicians who favor the annexation of Hawaii allege that the appeal of the heiress presumptive, Princess Kailauni, to the people ...

    Article : 55 words
  15. PUGILISM.

    In a match between Edward smith and Goddard, lasting an hour and very evenly contested, the former won in the eighteenth round. Both pugilists were ...

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  16. THE POPE AND FRANCE.

    The Pope, addressing the French cardinals who are visiting Rome for the purpose of tendering their congratulations to his Holiness on the attainment of his ...

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  17. THE FRENCH PRESIDENT.

    The French Radicals are demanding that the President should be elected by universal suffrage instead of, as is now the case, by an absolute majority of the ...

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  18. RIOT IN CARDIFF.

    The unionist seamen in Cardiff are rioting, the cause of the outbreak being the objection of the men to work with non-unionists. The offices of the ...

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  19. BRITISH FOOTBALL MATCHES.

    In the international football matches played yesterday to decide the supremacy for the United Kingdom the Scotch beat the English. Previously the English had ...

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  20. QUEENSLAND PARTITION.

    The National Observer, a Conservative weekly, discusses in its latest issue the claims of the North Queensland Separation League and Lord Ripon's promise to ...

    Article : 67 words
  21. COMMERCIAL.

    The total quantity of wheat afloat for the week is 2,744,000 qrs., being 36,000 qrs. more than last week. Best Australian wheat, ex warehouse, per 496 lb., and do. ...

    Article : 130 words
  22. NEW SOUTH WALES FORCES.

    Colonel Edward Thomas Hutton, of the South Lancashire Rifles, now on halfpay, has been appointed Commander of the New South Wales Forces in ...

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  23. A TERRIBLE MINING ACCIDENT.

    A terrible accident occurred at the Fortuna Hustlers mine at Bendigo shortly before 12 o'clock to-day, by which two miners were killed and a third ...

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  24. THE FAR NORTH-WEST OF QUEENSLAND.

    The weather bureau received reports to-day indicating the probable break-up of the drought in the far north-west of Queensland. ...

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  25. WALDEN DIVORCE CASE

    In the suit instituted by the Baroness de Walden against her husband, now being heard in the Divorce Court, the baroness in her evidence denied ...

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  26. EXTORTIONATE RAILWAY CHARGES.

    About the middle of February the Right Hon. A. J. Mundella, President of the Board of Trade, stated in the House of Commons that should the railway ...

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  27. THE FUTURE CHIEF JUSTICE OF QUEENSLAND.

    It is understood that Sir Samuel Griffith will take his seat on the bench as Chief Justice of Queensland on the 13th or 15th inst. ...

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  28. VICTORIAN REVENUE RETURNS.

    The revenue returns for February show a decrease of £52,104, as compared with the same mouth of 1892, the respective amounts being — February, 1893, ...

    Article : 96 words
  29. ACCIDENT AT A MINE.

    John Russell, employed at the Cast Rose mine, Eidsvold, slipped and slid down the underlie shaft for a distance of 90 ft. His injuries are not so serious as ...

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  30. THE HELENSBURG COLLIERY DISPUTE.

    The taking of evidence in connection with the Helensburg colliery dispute has been concluded, but the Arbitration Board's decision will not be given until ...

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  31. THE CONTINENTALS.

    The pleasant and brilliantly-lighted grounds of the Jubilee Exhibition Building were again well patronised on Saturday evening, when a Continental concert was given with entire ...

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  32. THE FOOTSCRAY MYSTERY CLEARED UP.

    The Footscray mystery has been cleared up, and Andrew Young, who was arrested on a charge of murdering a woman whose name was unknown, has been released ...

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  33. A SCENE TO THE SYDNEY THEATRE ROYAL.

    " Judge Not" was to have been produced at the Theatre Royal on Saturday night by the Howe-Baker Company. The audience, a small one, was kept waiting ...

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  34. LADY KINTORE PROCEEDS TO SYDNEY.

    The Countess of Kintore left Auckland by the steamer Wairarapa for Sydney today. ...

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  35. DAMAGE CAUSED BY LIGHTNING.

    During a violent thunderstorm at Warrigul on Saturday the lightning struck the wire connecting the bell blocks with the alarm attached to the house of ...

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  36. LADY HOPETOUN IN NEW ZEALAND.

    Lady Hopetoun and the Duchess of Buckingham left Wellington for Auckland overland to-day ...

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  37. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The Adelaide Steamship Company's steamer Rob Roy has resumed running on the north-western coast, and is expected here on Wednesday next. ...

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  38. HEAVY FALL OF RAIN IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    An exceptionally heavy fall of rain was experienced at Moss Vale on Saturday. The town was flooded, 5 to 6 ft. of water running through the main street. Many ...

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  39. FUNERAL OF THE LATE MR. MATTHEW LANG.

    The funeral of the late Mr. Matthew Lang, ex-mayor of Melbourne, and a member of the Legislative Council, took place on Saturday, and was very largely ...

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  40. CHINESE GAMBLERS.

    The police made a raid on some Chinese gamblers, and three of them were ordered to pay £25 in fines and costs. ...

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  41. CHESS.

    The weekly meeting of the Norwood Chess Club was held at the rooms on Saturday evening, when there was a very fair attendance. Several matches are being played between the various ...

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  42. A SAD CASE.

    Emile Solber attempted to commit suicide to-night by shooting himself with a revolver in King-street. He inflicted a severe bullet wound in his breast, and ...

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  43. SHIPMENT OF CATTLE FROM FORT DARWIN.

    Owing to the accident to the cattle steamer Darwin arrangements have been completed for the steamer Argus to call at Port Darwin for the March shipment of ...

    Article : 60 words
  44. ANOTHER FATAL PRIZE FIGHT.

    A man named "Yankee" Savage, a pugilist of some repute, died to-day from, it is alleged, the results of injuries received in a prize fight between him and ...

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  45. QUEENSLAND RELIEF FUND.

    Zoological Gardens Employes second donation) 0 11 0 ...

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  46. CHURCH INTELLIGENCE.

    The anniversary tea and public meetings of the Cooke's Plains Primitive Methodist Sunday-school were held on March 4. Mr. J. Hender presided over the public meeting. ...

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  47. A DETERMINED SUICIDE.

    A single man named David Gardiner, 30 years of age, living in Bathurst-street, cut his throat from ear to ear this morning, and died immediately. The ...

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  48. THE POINT CHARLES LIGHTHOUSE.

    The Government Resident (Mr. Justice Dash wood), Mr. V. L. Solomon, M.P., Mr. W. W. Andrews, the sub-collector of Customs, and the harbormaster paid ...

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  49. THE QUEENSLAND FLOOD RELIEF FUND.

    So far the amount collected in New South Wales for the Queensland flood relief fund amounts to between £7,000 and £8,000. ...

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  50. UNPLEASANT EXPERIENCE AT A PICNIC.

    Five members of a party of picnickers, all men, at Newcastle displayed symptoms of poisoning on Saturday after eating some tinned tongue. They were removed ...

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  51. ATTACKED BY BLACKS.

    The police authorities have just received a telegram from Mein stating that Mr. Charles Neatman reports that the blacks attacked his near the mouth of the ...

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  52. LAWN TENNIS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 125 words
  53. Advertising

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    Advertising : 642 words
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