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  2. CABLE MESSAGES. THE PHILIPPINES.

    The American military police at Manila have arrested 1,200 natives on suspicion of being concerned in the starting of the incendiary fires which recently devastated a ...

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  3. CABLE MESSAGES. SPANISH TROUBLES.

    General Monteshierra, in an address delivered in the Spanish Chamber of Deputies on Saturday, warned the Ministry and other members of the ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES. LORD TENNYSON.

    Lord Tennyson. Governor of South Australia, has received from the Cambridge University (where he studied at Trinity college) the honorary degree of Doctor of ...

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  5. A TOUR ROUND THE WORLD.

    A modern American city away out in the Pacitic, and sugar is the cause of it. Hawaii has added another name to the list of American millionaires in the person ...

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  6. VICTORIA.

    The Royal Agricultural Society, who had made all preparations for holding their Autunn show in a fortnight's time it. Plemington, have suddenly been compelled ...

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  7. MEW SOUTH WALES.

    The adjourned inquest in connection with the death of Maria E. Flynn. who was shot by Michael Henry Kelly, at Portohello, Paddington, on February 21, was ...

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  8. WORK IN PARLIAMENT.

    Members of the Legislative Council gathered in force on Tuesday, when the Cpper House was opened again, after the all too short recess. They, however, only ...

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  9. QUEENSLAND.

    The first batch of Parliamentary nominations was due to-day, namely for 22 electorates of one seat each. The following were returned unoppesed:— Mr. John ...

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  10. AMERICAN GUNNERS.

    The- Filipinos at Manila report that the indiscriminate shooting of the Americans in the recent battle resulted in the killing of 330 Filipino soldiers, 425 Filipino "women. ...

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  11. BRISBANE, February 28.

    The banks doing business in Queensland decided today to charge 3s. half-yearly for keeping current accounts, a commencement to be made in June next. ...

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  12. AFFAIRS IN CHINA.

    The impotence of the cnquiry into the outrages on British subjects at Hu is attributed by Sir Claude Macdonald. the British Minister at Pekia. to the influence ...

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  13. PRISON REFORMATION.

    Ronald Cox, a youth, who pleaded guilty to larceuy as a servant of £25, moneys of the Equiry Trustees, Exeeutors, and Agency Company. was brought up for ...

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  14. VIOLENT WIND STORMS.

    Violent wind storms were reported today from various parts of the colony. At Dugong and Harden several buildings were unroofed, while trees were uprooted ...

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  15. THE HUNGARIAN CRISIS.

    Herr Koloman Szell, who on the resignation of Baron Desiderius Banffy, was entrusted with the task of forming a new Hungarian Ministry, has completed his ...

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  16. KALGOORLIE MINING.

    The Bank of England mine 'has only a sUfficent numgoer of men now comployed to compty who the labor conditions, and no more hands are to be put on until the ...

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  17. POPULATION OF THE COLINIES.

    The Goverment Sta[?] has issued a table showing the population of the Australian colonies on December 31, 1896, as follows:— ...

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  18. GREEK AFFAIRS.

    A message from Athens states that a Greek banker named Syagros, has bequeathed to his nation 30 million drachma, He has also made large bequests to the ...

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  19. CARLTON BREWERY COMPANY.

    At the annual meeting of the Carlton Brewery Company to-day it was stated that she net profit for the year amounted to £29,999, of which it was proposed to ...

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  20. THE RUSSIAN NAVY.

    Tie Russian Government are "having four torpedo boats, witha a speed of 27 knots, constructed in the yards at Elbing, on the Prussian river of that name. ...

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  21. THE SOUDAN.

    Steps are twins taken to connect Uganda with the Egyptian Soudan, Mr. St. John Brodrick, Under Foreign Secretary, in conveying tils information to the Souse of ...

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  22. BRITISH FLEET IN THE EAST.

    News from the East states that the British fleet in China waters is to be strengthened by the addition of the cruisers Orlando and St. George. ...

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  23. MR. RUDYARD KIPLING.

    Mr. Rudyard Kipling's condition at last advices was very low. and 'he is now unconscious. ...

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  24. SILVER COINAGE.

    MR. R. W. Hanbury, Financial Secretary to teh Treasury, repeated in the House of Commons yesterday that if the Australian colonies could surmount the practical diffi- Mr. R. W. Hanbury, Financial Secretary to the Treasury, repeated in the House of Commons yesterday that if the Australian colonies could surmount the practical ...

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  25. SYDNEY, February 28.

    At the New South Wales Wesleyan Con-vference to-night the Rcv. John Gardiner, of Goslburn. was elected president for the ensuing year. ...

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  26. A GLEAM OF HOPE.

    According to the latest bulletins from New York Mr. Kipling's breathing has become so difficult that oxygen is used to sustain respiration. The physicians hope ...

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  27. CEOILE ANDERSEN CASE.

    Efforts are again being made to secure pardon for Ceclle Andersen, who was imprisoned for life for shooting John Fraser in June. 1894. It is intended to arrange ...

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  28. ROMAN CATHOLICISM.

    In reply to the strictrres -pronounced by the Pope on the doctrines of the late Father Isaac Thomas Hecker, the founder of the American order of the Paulists. ...

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  29. MRS. FREEMAN-THOMAS.

    Mrs. Freeman-Thomas, daughter of Lord Brassey, while hunting at Eastbourne on Saturday, had a narrow escape from injury and possible death. Her horse refused a ...

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  30. NEW ZEALAND.

    The total number of applications under the Advances to Settlers' Act to January 31 was 8,778, amounting to £2,881,316. The board had authorised 6,023 advances. ...

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  31. THE YARRA TRAGEDY.

    Thekla Duboerke, the informer in the Yarra case, left the gaol this morning and proceeded to the country, where she will remain for the present- Madame ...

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  32. MR. CHAMBERLAIN.

    Mr Chamberlain in recovering from the illness which for some days past has kept [?] to his room. ...

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  33. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The inquest in connection with the Claremont tragedy was concluded to-day, Little fresh evidence was forthcoming. The jury. after retiring fof three-quarters of an hour. ...

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  34. WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.

    The annual Conference of the Wesleyan Methodist Church of Victoria and Tasmania was opened to-day at Wesley Church. There was a large attendance. ...

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  35. THE RAND.

    The return of confidence in the Rand mining district in the Transvaal is shown by the occurrence of another boom, the first which has taken place since the ...

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  36. WELLINGTON, February 28.

    The agent of the Cauadian-Australian mail service has received a cablegram from the London office, stating that nothing definitely had been settled with the ...

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  37. THE PEACE CONFERENCE.

    In consequence of the objection raised by the Italian Government to the presence of a Papal delegate at the forthcoming Peace Conference at the Hague, it has ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN FEDERATION

    sir. Reid, in the Legislative Assembly this afternoon, moved the second reading of the Federal Enabling Bin. He said it was now a question whether the Bill to ...

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  39. THE EASTERN OUTLOOK.

    The Pekin correspondent of the London "Times" states that China is steadily drifting into a condition of uncompromising Conservatism. _ ...

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  40. THE COMPANIES ACT.

    The Premier to-day received a letter from the Stock Exchange of Sydney commending Parliament for passing the amendments [?] the .Companies Act relating to [?] ...

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  41. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The death at Port Said is announced of Mr. Dennis, die purser of the steamer Omrah, which left Sydney via Adelaide for London early in the month. ...

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  42. INFLUENZA.

    A severe epidemic of influenza, is now raging in the city of Mexico, and of the 345,000 persons who compose its population 35,000 are suffering from the disease. ...

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  43. THE WHEAT MARKET.

    Wheat is 6d. a quarter dearer than it was a week ago. ...

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  44. DEFRAUDING AN INSOLVENT ESTATE.

    Tbe police have been informed of the arrest at Sydney of Theodore Kuhue, a draper and general storekeeper, at Cobrain, on a charge of larceny of £100 worth ...

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  45. THE FRENCH SITUATION.

    All sections of the Republican party in France concur in their commendation of President Loubet, for his energy in defeating Imperialist and Monarchical intrigues, ...

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  46. BROKEN HILL.

    A preliminary meeting of supporters of the Labor 'Party was held last night for the purpose of-having the election of Aldermau Dunstan, the Mayor, upset, on the ground ...

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  47. MELBOURNE, February 28.

    The Fresh Food and Frozen Storage Company to-day declared a dividend of 5 per cent, on the paid-up capital of the company. ...

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  48. SHIPPING NEWS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 83 words
  49. BROKEN Hill, February 28.

    An excursion train arrived from Adelaide this morning, bringing 500 persons. On the journey up a young lady had her pocket picked of a pars: containing money, ...

    Article : 80 words
  50. TASMANIA.

    At the Criminal Sittings of the Supreme Court to-day John Harrison was sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment on two charges of shop-breaking. John Butler ...

    Article : 81 words
  51. Advertising

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    Advertising : 621 words
  52. UNITED LABOR PARTY.

    A meeting of the West Torrens district committee of the United Labor party was held in the Hindmarsh Town Hall Buildilngs on Tuesday evening, when Mr. J. D. Brown presided over a large ...

    Article : 151 words
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