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  2. CABLE MESSAGES. AFGHANISTAN.

    The Ameer of Afghanistan is sending to the Royal Family of England presents to the value of £120,000, as a recognition of the kindness shown to his son, the Shahzada Nasrullah ...

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  3. CABLE MESSAGES. A PERILOUS POSITION.

    News has been received of a singular adventure, fortunately attended with no serious results, which has happened to a number of Finland fishermen. ...

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  4. VICTORIAN CUSTOMS SEIZURE.

    A telegram appeared in The Advertiser on Wednesday announcing that the Victorian Commissioner of Customs on Tuesday dealt with the case of Mr. and Mrs. J. Incley, of ...

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  5. CABLE MESSAGES. TURKISH TROUBLES. ALBANIAN INSURGENTS.

    The towns of Berat and Yanina, Albania, are seriously disturbed, and the Turkish troop stationed there have been compelled to retire The Albanians who have risen against the ...

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  6. ENGLAND AND GERMANY.

    The Emperor Francis Joseph, of Austria, throught Count Agenor Goluchowski, Minister of Foreign Affairs and of the Imperial and Royal House of Austria Hungary, who is at ...

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  7. THE AUSTRALIA ELEVEN.

    The Pull Mall Gazette, commenting upon the result of the recent cricket match played in Sydney between the members of the Australian Eleven and a team representative ...

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  8. OUR AMERICAN LETTER.

    In these troublous times the international situation changes almost every day with kaleidoscopic suddenness, and each, change is flashed through the telegraph wires to the four ...

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  9. CABLE MESSAGES. LONDON DOCK CHARGES.

    The shipowners have resolved that they are unable to co operate in the opposition to the charges of from 2s. to 3s. 6d. per ton on goods discharged into lighters from vessels using the ...

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  10. THE WOOL SALES.

    The wool market is extremely firm, and medium merinos are hardening in value. ...

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  11. WOMEN AT OXFORD.

    A cablegram in yesterday's Advertiser announces that the council of the University of Oxford, despite the pressure brought to hear upon them from influential quarters, has ...

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  12. SOUTH AFRICAN POLICE,

    Sir Richard Martin has received the appointment of commandant of Police in Bechuanaland, Matabeleland, and Mashonaland in South Africa. ...

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  13. CHURCH REFORM.

    The House of Commons has passed the second reading of Lord Cranborne's Benefices Bill, which prevents the sale of advowsons the right of presentation to a vacant benefice, ...

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  14. BREACH OF PROMISE.

    In the Supreme Court to day Georgina Rose sued Daniel Grant for £1,000 for breach of promise of marriage. The evidence showed that Miss Rose had a small fruit shop when ...

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  15. THE AUSTRIAN ARMY.

    The Austrian Government are reported to be formulating an extensive scheme for increasing the effectiveness of the standing army. The proposals include a comprehensive plan. ...

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  16. ABYSSINIA.

    Fourteen hundred survivors of the Italian defeat at Adowa have reached Asmara, a town in the Italian territory, north of Abyssinia proper and about 50 miles from the coast of ...

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  17. THE LATEST COMPLICATIONS.

    A sensational rumor was current Tin Sydney to-day that Mr. Harry Musgrove had again resigned his position as manager of the Australian Eleven, and those who were acqu[?]nted ...

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  18. LEBAUDY BLACKMAILING CASE.

    The trial is now proceeding in Paris before the Eleventh Chamber of Correctional Police of seven journalists on, a charge of blackmailing in connection with the late Max ...

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  19. CITY OF MELBOURNE BANK.

    The examination of Mr. Thomas Loader in connection with the affairs of the City of Melbourne Bank (in liquidation) was resumed to day before his Honor Judge ...

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  20. SUICIDE NEAR THE BURRA.

    Edward Edwards, a resident of Redruth, left his home the first thing after breakfast on Tuesday morning. and the police and his friends have been searching since. The body ...

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  21. AN UNNATURAL MOTHER.

    At the Redfern Police Court to-day Mary O'Connell charged with having neglected to provide the necessary food for her child. Rose Wilson. residing at' No. 11, Eveleigh. ...

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  22. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    The action by Eliza Capie against the proprietor of the Age for the recovery of £500 damages for or alleged libel was to-day remitted to the County Court by Mr. Justice A Beckett. ...

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  23. CHURCH DESECRATION AT GLENELG.

    At about 8 o'clock on Thursday morning Canon Green reported to the Glenelg police that St. Peter's Church and St. Peter's day and Sunday school had [?] burglariously ...

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  24. OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE BOAT RACE.

    Instantaneous photography had done wonders in conveying a vivid impression of athletic performances, and in no branch has it been more successful than in connection with ...

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  25. MEETING- OF-THE EXECUTIVE.

    There was a large crowd on the Spencerstreet station this morning when the Sydney express steamed in, there being on board Messrs Musgrove (manager of the Australian Eleven) ...

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  26. BROKEN HILL.

    An inquest was held to day on the body of Frederick Rohn, who died from the effects of, injuries received an accident at Block 11 on February 24. The jury returned a verdict of ...

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  27. THE REVENGE OF FATE

    The steamer Archer, which returned from the Islands to day, brings news of the picturesque revenge exacted by fate on a notorious murderer of the Bismarck ...

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  28. MI[?] AND NAVAL TOURNAMENT.

    A telegram from Sydney recently published in the Advertiser gave some particulars of the military tournament and [?] sports to be held by the Royal Agricultural Society of ...

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  29. A SUSPICIOUS DEATH.

    The adjourned inquest on the body of Mrs. Honora Judd, who died under peculiar circumstances at South Melbourne on March 3, was resumed to day. The deceased had ...

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  30. A SOCIALISM PROPOSAL.

    A deputation of Socialists [?] the Premier to-day to urge that the coal mines should be taken over and worked by the State Mr. Reid. whilst giving the deputation ...

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  31. THE SELECTIONS OF THE TEAM.

    A large number of admirers of Harry Trott assembled at the pavilion of the South Melbourne Cricket Ground to night when a smoke night was given in his honor Mr. J. Aitken, ...

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  32. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    Sir—The recent test match in Sydney between Australian Eleven and All Australia has clearly shown that there [?] wickedkeeper in Australia equal to Arthur Harwood. ...

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  33. HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF.

    Augustus C[?]sar was today, anticipating somewhat the Ides of March stabbed in a Sydney slum. Mr. Augustus C[?] is a gentleman of color, who, with his wife, earns a ...

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  34. NEW SOUTH WALES CIVIL SERVICE.

    The Public Service Board have issued a number of general regulations for the Civil Service.- The regulations generally-provide for a more stringent and businesslike control ...

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  35. AN ENERGETIC GOVERNMENT.

    A deputation of unemployed accompanied by several members of Parliament, waited upon the Premier to day to urge the establishment of a comprehensive system of better ...

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  36. DEATH FROM TETANUS.

    A man who has been identified as John Wilkinson, lately a gunner in the Permanent Artillery, died-from tetanus last night under peculiar circumstances. He entered the ...

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  37. "CLERICAL ARROGANCE."

    The Rev. P. J. McGuiness, a Roman Catholic clergyman was charged at Moree Police Court to day with assaulting Oscar Coleman, aged 11. The evidence given showed ...

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  38. QUEENSLAND POLITICS.

    In the course of a speech to the electors of Murilla to-day the Premier gave some important information with regard to the loan fund, ...

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    Sir—May I beg to offer a suggestion re way out of the difficulty as to the personnel of the team. It is universally understood that A.H. Jarvis is the only wicket keeper in Australia ...

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  40. THE WESLEYAN CONFERENCE AND THE WISE INDUSTRY.

    Sir—Certain members of the Wesleyan Conference would like to see our wine industry crushed. One gentleman on Monday moved—That this Conference protests against the ...

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  41. THE A.N.A. CONFERENCE.

    The A.N.A. Conference was concluded today. The board of directors submitted a pamphlet in which the main features of the Federal Enabling Bill are explained and. an ...

    Article : 132 words
  42. Advertising

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    Advertising : 731 words
  43. THIS DAY'S EVENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 167 words
  44. A VOICE FROM [?]

    Sir—Kindly let me warn residents of South Australia against coming hither for work, as I am sure they will have cause regret it if they come. There are hundreds here out of ...

    Article : 129 words
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