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  2. CABLE MESSAGES. THE SOUDAN.

    Toe Tigre Abyssinian* are migrating to Kassala, in the Soudan, owing to thier confidence in British rule. ...

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  3. CABLE MESSAGES. THE FAR EAST.

    The Toungli-Yamen, or Chinese Council of alarmed at the menacing attitude of Italy, have'asked for the return ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    The debate on the Naval Estimates opened in the House of Commons yesterday, when Mr. W. G. E. Macartney, Secretary to roe Admiraliv, in reply to Sir ...

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  5. VICTORIA.

    At an early hour this morning a fire broke out in a shop at Sale occupied by a family named Frood. The flames spread to the office of Mr. Patten, solicitor, and ...

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  6. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    An application was made before Mr. Justice Simpson to-day for leave to have certain evidence of the petitioner in the suit of Williamson v. Williamson taken ...

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  7. THE BOOM IN AMERICA.

    The New York corrspondent of the Melbourne "Age," writing on February. 2, says:— Prosperity seems to be almost over ...

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  8. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    No new developments have taken place in connection with the shipping strike. Efforts have been made to have the matters in dispute settled by arbitration, but so ...

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  9. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The members of the tenth Australian Eleven were entertained at dinner tonight at Menzie's Hotel by the Melbourne Cricket Olub. Mr. F. G. Smith presided, ...

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  10. KHALIFA SMITTEN WITH LEPROSY.

    The Khalifj is reported to be suffering from leprosy, contracted throught marriage with the -widow of one of his Emirs who was suffering from the dread disease. The ...

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  11. THE GATTON MURDERS.

    The enquiry into the Gatton tragedy was resumed to-day. Arthur Brooking, laborer, residing at Deep Gully, deposed that on the evening ...

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  12. PERTH, March 14.

    A party, consisting of the Premier, members of the Ministry, the commanders and officers of the Austrian and British men-ofwar, the Mayor of Melbourne, and several ...

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  13. A WOMAN COMMITS SUICIDE.

    Mary Baskerville, aged 73. residing in Little Palmcrston-street, Carlton, committed suicide the morning by strangling herself with a handkerchief, one end of ...

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  14. THE TOULON EXPLOSION

    11. Lockroy, the French Minister of Marine, declared in the Chamber of Deputies yesterday that the recent terrible explosion near Toulon was possibly due to ...

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  15. WRECK OF THE CASTILIAN.

    The steamer Castilian, belonging to Messrs. J. & A. Allan, [?]. of Glasgow, while on her maiden voyage across the Atlantic ran ashore in a very bad ...

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  16. PROPOSED APPEAL, TO PRIVY COUNCIL.

    An application was made to Mr. Justice. Hood in the Practice Court to-day for ' leave to appeal to th? Privy Council in the case of Francis Jeremiah Healey versus the ...

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  17. CARBOLIC ACID.

    The numerous fatalities watch have occurred of late years through the careless use of carbolic acid, and the frequent (resort to this poison for suicidal purposes. ...

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  18. THE WHEAT CROP.

    The Government Statistician has completed his tabulation of returns of the wheat crop, and has issued the results. In December last it was officially ...

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  19. FIRE IN MELBOURNE.

    A serious conflagration was narrowly averted in the city to-nighr. Tue extensive premises of Messrs. James McKenzie and Co., importers and general provision ...

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  20. MELBOURNE BOARD OF WORKS.

    The reeling in tie city in regard to the 3 per cent, loan of £1,000,000 for tie Melbourne Board ot Works is likely to be unfavorable unless a low minimum is fixed. ...

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  21. A FRENCH WARSHIP.

    The French -warship Admiral Baudin had a narrow escape from foundering off Brest yesterday. A sailor accidentally turned the seacock below the waterline. and ...

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  22. THE DREYFUS CASE.

    The French Court of Cassation has directed tbe removal of Colonel Picquart, the chief witness for Dreyfus, from the custody of the military to that of the civil authorities. The pri ...

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  23. REMARKABLE MERINO WOOL.

    A remarkable sample of merino wool is in the possession of Mr. B. Cunningham, president of the Stawell Agricultural Society, who obtained it from Messrs. ...

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  24. TASMANIA.

    The Commercial Bank during the past half-year made a net profit of $13,033, being a considerable increase over the pre- vious six months. A dividend at the rate ...

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  25. THE PRICE OF COPPER.

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  26. THE THIRTEENTH MAN.

    Is was crroneously stated in a section of the press this morning that Layer had been detinitely selected, had beeru invited to go, and had consented to do so. ...

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  27. THE WHEAT MARKET.

    Wheat is quoted at 3d. a quarter lees than a week ago. ...

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  28. MR. RHODES IN GERMANY.

    The Emperor William of Germany has manifested bis – (satisfaction at. his. .recent interview with Mr. Cecil Rhodes by intimating bis willingness to accord the ...

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  29. SERIOUS ACCIDETN TO A BOY.

    At Clyde a man named Wenn was engaged cutting grass with a mowing ma, chine, -when Alexander Patterson, a boy 8 Tears old, who was playing in close ...

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  30. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrival — From Adelaide, January 3, Chemnitz, steamer. Departures—For Adelaide, Europa; for Melbourne, Cambrian, Monarch, ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    In the case.of tie Buli Coal Company reruns Osborne: the appeal from'the Sew South Wales Supreme Court has been dis missed with costs; ...

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  32. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    The Legislative Assembly has been discussing in, committee the Advances to Settiers Bill, which has occupied the greater part of the sitting. The Bill was amended ...

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  33. QUEENSLAND.

    At Charters. Towers an Italian named Ballister was being conveyed to gaol When he committed suicide in a train by cutting his throat with a razor while the constable ...

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  34. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the London wool sales to-day bidding was animated and extreme prices were realised for merinos. The sales included — Kiwi, [?] ...

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  35. MELBOURNE, March 14.

    A statutory meeting of the Real Estate, , Mortgage, and Deposit Bank was held today. A financial statement showed that the liabilities amounted to £1,386,477, and ...

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  36. BRISBANE, March 14.

    The result of the polling in the principal metropolitan and suburban constituencies were officially declared to-day. AU the candidates delivered speeches, and the ...

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  37. THE ADELAIDE MATCH.

    The third match between the Australian Eleven and the Rest of Australia, which commences at Adelaide on Friday, is likely to lose some of its interest through the ...

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  38. BROKEN HILL.

    James Gourlay was committed for trial at the Police Court to-day on a charge of obtaining £5 from James O'Rouke by means of false 'pretences. Gouriay, it was ...

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  39. CLAIMS OF CANDIDATES.

    Observer, the well-known cricket reporter of the Melbourne "Argus," comments thus in Monday's issue concerning the constitution of the Australian ...

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  40. NEW ZEALAND.

    The following were also injured by the railway accident at Rakara:—'Mrs. L. Bergh, seriously hurt; Mr. Frederick Alsop, arm badly injured; Mrs. Pearse, Mr. ...

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  41. AUSTRALIAN FEDERATION

    In the Legislative Council this afternoon Mr. C..G. .Heydon continued the debate on the second readins of the Federal Enabling Bill. He said he would be no party ...

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  42. CYCLING IN SYDNEY.

    The Electric Light Cycling Carnival was brought to a conclusion to-night. The attendance -was good and the lacing first class. Not a single fall occurred during ...

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  43. BROKEN Hill, March 14.

    Persistent rumors are abroad that surveys malde in the Junction North Proprietary show that some of the old workings are being carried into the North mine's ...

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  44. THE NEW CASTLE TRAGEDY

    The woman who was found dead in a bedroom in the Great Northern Hotel, Newcastle, yesterday, in' company with Mr. T. W. Miller, -the other victim of ...

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  45. QUEENSLAND HURRICANE.

    Further particulars of the hurricane show that it raged with unprecedented force, and very few vessels were "able to live in such a gale.. Luggers were blown ...

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  46. INCOME RETURNS.

    Sir—Mr. P. O. Hutchiason has done good service by calling attention to the methods pursued by the itinerant taxation officers. The Commissioner's powers to assess as ...

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  47. VANCOUVER MAIL SERVICE.

    In replying to a deputation from the various chambers of commerce, urging the continuance of the Vancouver mail service, the Minister Of Lands to-day said the ...

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  48. THE PETERSHAM MURDERS.

    The Executive Council to-day considered the case of Stuart Briggs, who was sentenced to death for shooting Margaret Miller and her granddaughter, Maggie ...

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  49. EASTER HOLIDAYS.

    A holiday without going somewhere is absurd, but going somewhere without being armed with a Camera Kodak Snapshot, or .a Primo is worse To avoid being found ...

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  50. DISTRICT COUNCILS ASSESSMENTS AND ROLLS.

    Sir—I am pleased to know that the Government have taken steps to turnish district clerks with advice uf the change of ownership of lads their respective ...

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  51. A TERRIBLE DEATH.

    At the stone crushing works at Kiama Sir. George, lalbot. quary proprietor, of Christchurch, New Zealand, while being shownn ovet the works became entangled ...

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  52. Advertising

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  53. COLLIERS ON STRIKE.

    The coahniners at the Centenary colliery Curlewis. went on slrike to-day beceaust the management Refused to give the tame hewing-rate as the Newcastle miners ...

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  54. MOUNT PLEASANT SHOW.

    The Mount Pleasant show on Thursday promises to be a record one. There axe 160 entries in horse stock, 90 in sheep, 2nd 40 in cattle. ...

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  55. WANTS OF WARCOWIE.

    On Monday Messrs. Foster and Bur goyne, members for Newcastle, presented to the Commissioner of Polic Works a pettion from leaseholders in the hundred ...

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  56. AN OLD PROTONIAN.

    On Tuesday the death was annoucd of Mrs. Jane .Ann Bowen, of high street Afternoon who for 49 vears had resided in the Vicinty of Port Adelaide. The late ' ...

    Article : 84 words
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