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  2. CABLE MESSAGES. THE TRANSVAAL.

    The Volksraad in the Transvaal has adopted the Aliens Expulsion Bill, with a clause permitting an appeal to the Executive in cases of alleged hardship. It is considered doubtful ...

    Article : 55 words
  3. CABLE MESSAGES. THE FAR EAST.

    The Some [?]. a, St. Petersburg paper, expresses distrust of Lord Salisbury's policy in China. The reorganisation of the Chinese army and navy by Great Britain means ...

    Article : 163 words
  4. CABLE MESSAGES. THE WAR.

    It is feared in New York that General Shafter will have greater "difficulty 'than' was anticipated in landing his army in Cuba, as the [?]ot for 15 miles around Santiago, where ...

    Article : 189 words
  5. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    The fourth session of the seventeenth Parliament of New South Wales was opened by the Governor at noon to-day with the usual formality. The weather was bleak and ...

    Article : 2,170 words
  6. VICTORIA.

    The Public Service Board found that the chorees of negligence against Messrs. A. P. Webber and W. Cross, drawback officers in the Customs department; in connection with ...

    Article : 53 words
  7. SECOND EDITION. The Advertiser Office, June 22, 3.35 a.m.

    Marshal Blanco, commander of the Spanish forces in Cuba, has had a narrow escape from assassination. He was leaving his place at Havana when he was find at by a volunters ...

    Article : 126 words
  8. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    In the Legislative Council to-day Mr. R. S. Haynes resumed the debate on the address-inreply. He made a strong speech against the policy of the Government, particularly in re- ...

    Article : 689 words
  9. THE FIRE BRIGADE.

    Mr. T. H. Smeaton, the chairman of the Fire Brigades Board, has recently visited the stations in the country districts. A representative of The Advertiser waited upon him on ...

    Article : 1,816 words
  10. THE PARLIAMENT.

    It has been arranged that the Address in Reply in the Legislative Assembly on Tuesday next will be moved by Mr. Watt, member for North Melbourne. The seconder has not ret ...

    Article : 48 words
  11. NICARAGUAN CANAL.

    It is stated that the report of the United States Senate committee recommending that Congress should make the construction of the Nicaraguan Canal a State undertaking, as ...

    Article : 74 words
  12. THE TRAMWAY COMMISSION.

    The Tramway Commission cook further evidence to-day on behalf of the company to prove that the company paid a fair wage, which was 32s. per week for gripmen and 30s. ...

    Article : 80 words
  13. ITALIAN AFFAIRS.

    Referring to the recent riots in Italy, Sign Vendemini, a Radical deputy, accused the Marquis de Rudini in the Chamber yesterday of allowing the army to ...

    Article : 70 words
  14. THE GROUNDING OF THE ANGLIAN.

    The Marine Court of Enquiry to-day investigated the grounding of t the steamer Anglian in Hopetoun Channel on May 25, and found Captain Levers guilty of mis- ...

    Article : 62 words
  15. THE KAISER.

    The German Emperor, addressing the Guards at Potsdam yesterday, expressed a hope. that it would be found that the army hod iron bulwarks, and that events would slow that the ...

    Article : 55 words
  16. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The Marylebone Crcket Club have defferred to July 18 the consideration of Lord Hawke's proposals regarding the arrangements for the next visit of the next Australian Eleven to ...

    Article : 49 words
  17. THE CRIMINAL COURT.

    At the Criminal Court to-day William Goggins, who set up a unique plea of insanity to a charge of housebreaking, was sentenced to three years imprisonment. Henry Barnfield, ...

    Article : 100 words
  18. THE NEW CABINET.

    The Times correspondent at Rome states that the Marquis Visconti-Venosta and Signor Sonnino, who were separately consulted by King Humbert with a view to the formation ...

    Article : 50 words
  19. SIERRA LEONE.

    Sir David Chalmers, formerly Chief Justice of British Guiana, and now retired, has been commissioned to enquire into the causes of the native insurrection in Sierra Leone. Sir ...

    Article : 71 words
  20. A RECOGNITION OF BRAVERY.

    At the meeting of the Hindmarch Town Council on Tuesday evening, Councillors F.J. Hourigan, M.P., referred to the fatality at the Hindmarsh-bridge which happened a week ...

    Article : 214 words
  21. DEATH OF ULYETT.

    The death is announced of Mr. George Ulyett, the well-known Yorksire cricketer, who more than once visited Australia and was in his day perhaps the best all-round profes ...

    Article : 54 words
  22. THE R.M.S. OCEANA.

    The R.M.S. Oceana's departure for London was delayed until midnight to-night owing to a slight accident to her machinery. ...

    Article : 25 words
  23. FATAL LIFT ACCIDENT.

    A youth aged about 19, name unknown, was killed at the premises of Messrs. Edwards and Co., tea merchants in Flinders-street, to-day, by being crushed between a goods lift and the ...

    Article : 490 words
  24. UGANDA.

    Intelligence from Central Africa reports that King Mwanga, who has given so mnch trouble' a the part, is again defying the British authority and is ravaging the 'western portion ...

    Article : 43 words
  25. BEET SUGAR.

    F.- O. Licht, the sugar statist, Deports a decrease of 77.000 tons in the production of beet sugar. The "campaign" remains unaltered. ...

    Article : 41 words
  26. WHEAT MARKETS.

    The wheat markets generally are in a demoralised condition. English wheat is 2s. a quarter lower, and foreign wheat from 1s. to 1s. 6d. ...

    Article : 31 words
  27. DEMAND FOR PEACE.

    The manifesto forwarded by the Catalonian Union to Senor Sagast[?] the Spanish Premier, warning him that unless immediate and effici[?] stops for the restoration of peace are ...

    Article : 128 words
  28. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Lord Brassey "has purchased the yacht Emerald, "belonging' to Mr. John Gretton Conservative meimber for Derbyshire South, and director of the 'Brewing Company of ...

    Article : 87 words
  29. ENGLISH AND IRISH.

    Sir-Please pardon me for again [?] upon your sapce as I desire to assure the good Archbishop [?] that I do not for a moment doubt his, or the [?] lecturer, or his ...

    Article : 719 words
  30. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The hearing of the action in which Mahlon Clarke Cowiishaw claims £2,000 damages from William McLeod, the publisher of the Bulletin newspaper, for an alleged libel in ...

    Article : 165 words
  31. COOLGARDIE HOSPITAL DISPUTE.

    Dr. Lovegrove, the Government medical officer, when interviewed to-day on his return from Coolgardie, where he has been to enquire into the hospital dispute, said that the result ...

    Article : 71 words
  32. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    FRUIT- The Narrung's shipment of apples was not a complete success, a considerable quantity of the fruit being overripe. They were the only apples on the markets, however, ...

    Article : 54 words
  33. THE KALGOORLIE RIOT.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. Vosper gave notice of his intention to move for the production of all papers relating to the conviction and sentence of certain persons in ...

    Article : 41 words
  34. NEW ZEALAND.

    In reply to a communication from London asking the Goverment to provide: land and free passages, to enable 20.000 members of freindly societies to establish a co-operative ...

    Article : 203 words
  35. SHIPPING NEWS.

    ARRIVALS—From Sydney, April 16, Narro[?] steamer from Oamaru February 13[?] G[?] banques from Port Chalmers, February 11, Hudson, barque from Tima[?] Feb- ...

    Article : 81 words
  36. KALGOORLIE MINES.

    The return from the Associated Mines ore shipped to the eastern colonies some time since was never disclosed "locally, but the London papers of May 14 publish the result, ...

    Article : 757 words
  37. A CASE OF SUICIDE.

    At Albury Charles Turner, a young man, committed suicide by placing the muzzle of a. double-barrelled gun under his chin and pulling both triggers. The front portion of his. ...

    Article : 44 words
  38. GENERAL SHAFTER UNDECIDED.

    The latest intelligence from Cuba reports that.' General Shafter's transports have been definitely seen off the coast fo Santiago. The General seemed undecided to land his ...

    Article : 290 words
  39. A SEVERE GALE.

    A heavy south-east gale is blowing on the coast, and vessels are sheltering at the various ports. At Trial Bay the crew of the ketch Mary Ellis abandoned the vessel, which was ...

    Article : 242 words
  40. TASMANIA.

    At the Police Court to-day Hubert J. Evans, Soliciator, was charged with the larceny as a baiee of two cheques, valued at £606. He was remanded. till, [?]y, hail being refused ...

    Article : 309 words
  41. BROKEN HILL.

    The first instalment of the apparatus for the new technical college arrived to-day and will be placed in position by the resident master. Mr Butter. ...

    Article : 169 words
  42. ELECTRIC LIGHT NEWCASTLE, NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Newcastle Morning Herald, of June 11th, 1898, says:—" The electric light is again erratic, and in conasqnence many of the citizens are greatly inconvenienced. It is ...

    Article : 127 words
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