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  2. CABLE MESSAGES. BRITISH POLITICS.

    What is generally understood to be the last session of the Imperial Parliament prior to the dissolution will be opened to-day. ...

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  3. OUR LONDON LETTER.

    The Loch Shiel, an route from Glasgow to Adelaide, has gone ashore at Milford, and threatens to become a total wreck. I expected to have peculiarly choice ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    Silver has risen per oz., and is quoted at [?]. ...

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  5. CABLE MESSAGES. INDIAN FRONTIER TROUBLE.

    The expedition, 400 strong, led by Captain Maxwell, which marched against the Abors for the purpose of exacting retribution for the massacre of a Sepoy guard on ...

    Article : 61 words
  6. CABLE MESSAGES. RUSSIA AND GERMANY.

    With the exception of a few minor provisions the Bill embodying the terms of the commercial treaty concluded between Germany and Russia, and signed on ...

    Article : 249 words
  7. RUSSIA AND GERMANY.

    THE announcement contained in a cablegram to-day that the Bill authorising a commercial rapprochement between Russia and Germany has passed its ...

    Article : 620 words
  8. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The Hon. Honore Mercier, Q.C., an ex-Premier of the Province of Quebec, has offered to undertake the leadership of a rebellion against the Dominion ...

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  9. DEATH OF SIR JAMES F. STEPHEN.

    The Hon. Sir James Fitzjames Stephen, formerly a judge of the Exchequer division of the High Court of Justice, died to-day, in his 65th year, after a long ...

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  10. COLONIAL AFFAIRS.

    The Morning Pad, dealing with the Pacific mail and cable questions, suggests the convening of an Imperial Conference for their proper consideration. ...

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  11. MEETING OF LIBERALS.

    A meeting of the Liberal party was held this morning, at which the Earl of Rosebery presided. His lordship referred in feeling language to the ...

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  12. AFFAIRS IN HAYTI

    General L. M. F. Hyppolite, who has occupied the post of President of the Republic of Hayti since October, 1889, in retaliation for many acts of rebellion on ...

    Article : 76 words
  13. MESSRS. JOSHUA BROS.

    Messrs. Joshua Bros, are sending samples of their wines and brandy to the Antwerp Exhibition. ...

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  14. NEW TRADING STEAMERS.

    Messrs. Houlder Bros. & Co., of 146, Leadenhall – street, London, have informed the Hon. Robert Reid, Victorian Minister of Defence, who is now visiting ...

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  15. A CRICKETER DEAD.

    The death, in his 45th year, is announced of John Selby, formerly a wellknown Nottinghamshire cricketer. Be visited Australia with Shaw's teams in ...

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  16. THE BRAZILIAN REVOLT.

    Ten of the men-of-war ordered from America and elsewhere by Marshal Floriano Peixoto, President of the United States of the Republic of Brazil, ...

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  17. STORMS IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A heavy and continuous rain has been falling in Sydney all day, and reports from the country show that similar falls are being recorded in nearly all parts of ...

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  18. THE CHURCH IN FRANCE.

    Speaking in the French Chamber of Deputies on Saturday M. Spuller, Minister of Public Instruction, stated that the Government would insist on the ...

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  19. ACCIDENT IN NEW YORK.

    Owing to the subsidence of the arch of a tunnel below a portion of The Broadway, the main thoroughfare of New York, a deep pit, 40 ft. square, has been formed ...

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  20. VICTORIAN POLITICS.

    A meeting of the members of the Legislative Assembly in the Ministerial corner was held this afternoon, and in an interview with Mr. Methven, who presided, ...

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  21. SCULLING IN ENGLAND

    A sculling match between Lambert and Sullivan will take place on the Thames in August. ...

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  22. MOTHER GOLD RUSH.

    A special correspondent wiring from Barmedman to-day states that great excitement prevails in the district over the new Wyalong goldfield, and the rush is daily ...

    Article : 358 words
  23. THE BURGLARY BOOM.

    Pierre Moisette was arrested to-day in connection with the burglary on Messrs. Bosch & Barthel's premises early on Sunday morning. Two other men, Jean ...

    Article : 97 words
  24. SIR HENERY BY PARKES.

    Sir Henry Parkes arrived at Albany on Saturday night. He had a good reception, and was met by the Premier's private secretary. He arrived at Perth at noon ...

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  25. PORT MELBOURNE AFFRAY.

    The scene of the affray at Port Melbourne, which resulted in the death of Edward May, a burglar, was beseiged by crowds of people to-day. Widespread ...

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  26. COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELDS.

    Intelligence just received from Coolgardie states that a heavy thunderstorm passed over Coolgardie during Wednesday night, March 7, and about a quarter ...

    Article : 176 words
  27. GENERAL NEWS.

    Sir Wakam Lambert Dobson, Chief Justice of Tasmania, who is on his way to Europe, arrived by the mail steamer on Monday morning. He was met at ...

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  28. A SAILOR KILLED.

    Isaac Ross, a seaman belonging to the ship Star of Russia, was killed this morning while unshackling the lower maintopsail. He overbalanced himself and ...

    Article : 58 words
  29. MORSERACING CONDEMNED.

    Preaching at Bathurst yesterday the Rev. C.E . Jones, a Wesleyan minister, strongly condemned the patronising of the racecourse by Governors and other ...

    Article : 110 words
  30. SYDNEY LABOR ELECTORAL LEAGUE.

    The Conference of Labor Electoral League delegates sat again to-day, the revision of the rules being proceeded with, A motion for excluding a representative ...

    Article : 51 words
  31. VICTORIAN REVENUE.

    The railway traffic returns for the past week show a decrease of £6,127 when compared with the corresponding week of; last year, the amount being £53,147 as ...

    Article : 58 words
  32. VICTORIAN PRODUCE AND INDUSTRIES.

    The Tariff Board commenced its sittings at Melbourne this morning, having completed taking evidence in the country. The evidence given to-day was in ...

    Article : 180 words
  33. A MELBOURNE INSOLVENCY.

    The well-known firm of Messrs. H. W. Farrar & Co., merchants, of Little Collinsstreet, have filed an approximate schedule of insolvency. The firm comprises ...

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  34. NEW SOUTH WALES CRICKET ASSOCIATION.

    The Kew South Wales Cricket Association to-night decided to accord its; patronage to Mr. A. E. Stoddart's English team. It was also decided to ...

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  35. A DEFAULTING SECRETARY.

    At the Police Court to-day Joseph Gilbert Steele (late secretary of the Hobart Coffee Palace Company), who was arrested in Sydney a few days ago, ...

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  36. A DROWNING FATALITY.

    Ernest Croker, aged 19, was drowned in a dam at Packeuham to-day while bathing. He got out of his depth and could not swim. ...

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  38. SYDNEY WESLEYAN CONFERENCE.

    At the Wesleyan Conference to-day a resolution in which permission was sought for the return of a minister to a former circuit in less than six years was ...

    Article : 60 words
  39. TASMANIAN CHIEF JUSTICE.

    Mr. Justice Dodds will act as Chief Justice during the absence of Sir W. L. Dobson. ...

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  40. A BOOTMAKER SUICIDES.

    George Henry Simmonds, a young man, residing at Port Melbourne, committed suicide last night by hanging himself with a clothes line. The deceased was one of ...

    Article : 68 words
  41. TASMANIAN APPLE TRADE.

    The Ophir took away 5,000 cases of apples for England to-day. ...

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  42. THE OCEAN PENNY POSTAGE.

    The suggestion by Lord Ripon of a penny postage system between England and Australia does not meet with the approval of the Premier. He expresses ...

    Article : 121 words
  43. ELECTRIC LIGHT IN LAUNCESTON.

    The Launceston City Council have been recommended by a report of a committee of the whole to accept Siemens Brothers' tender for electric lighting plant. Three ...

    Article : 47 words
  44. MELBOURNE CITY COUNCIL.

    The City Council to-day decided to accept the tender of the Adelaide Steamship Company for the supply of small coal at 9s. 2d. per ton. The ...

    Article : 48 words
  45. SMALLPOX AT FERTR.

    All vessels arriving from West Australia will be carefully inspected, owing to the outbreak of smallpox at Perth. ...

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