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  2. CABLEGRAMS.

    The machinery for the new mint at Perth will be ready in about four months’ time. ...

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  3. Advertising

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  4. TELEGRAMS.

    The express train from Adelaide met with a serious accident between Gerang and Dimboola shortly before 3 o’clock this morning. From the meagre ...

    Article : 491 words
  5. BETTING-MEN AS PUBLICANS.

    The Metropolitan Licensing Court to-day refused to grant the transfer of an hotel license to Frank Jones, who, until recently, has been engaged in ...

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  6. A COLLIERY EXPLOSION.

    An explosion has occurred in a colliery at Wilmington, resulting in seventeen miners being killed. ...

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  7. THE SUICIDE AT SOUTH HEAD CLIFFS.

    The man who jumped from the cliffs at South Head has been identified as William George Downs, butcher, residing in Mary-street, Surrey Hills. He ...

    Article : 88 words
  8. THE MRS. MAYBRICK CASE.

    The judiciary committee of the American Senate, who had been appealed to, has declined to intervene in the case of Mrs. Maybrick, an American ...

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  9. THE GOLD EXPORT.

    The total gold export from the colony for the quarter ended March 31 was 45, 357oz., declared value £172,357. ...

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  10. THE YACHT CACIQUE.

    The Cacique, which was sunk in the Bay by the steamer Burrumbeet on Easter Monday evening, was discovered to-day by some Portarlington ...

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  11. FATALITY ON THE 90-MILE ROAD.

    At dayilght yesterday morning a man was discovered in a dying condition lying on the road to the rubbish heap, near the 90-Mile road. The police were communicated with, ...

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  12. AFFAIRS IN THE TRANSVAAL.

    Private letters from the Rand state that matters are again assuming a very serious aspect in the Transvaal. It is asserted that the Boers have imported ...

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  13. SUICIDE OF A WOMAN.

    The body of a woman named Alice Siblet, wife of a clothes cleaner at Brighton, was found on Brighton beach this afternoon, having been washed up ...

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  14. ARREST OF A COINER.

    Constable Harris, of Lithgow, arrested George Calvert at Bushrangers’ Flat, Wallerawang, on a charge of uttering spurious coin. Calvert resisted arrest. ...

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  15. THE PNEUMATIC TIRE COMPANY.

    A syndicate has purchased the rights of the Pneumatic The Company for £3,000,000. The original capital was £22,500, and dividends to the amount ...

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  16. THE NEW COMMISSIONER OF RAILWAYS.

    Mr. John Mathieson’s appointment as new Commissioner of Railways appears to be regarded with satisfaction by the railway staff on both personal ...

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  17. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Piesse announces that it is his intention to visit the Eastern colonies shortly in order to examine into the various systems of railway management ...

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  18. THE CUBAN REBELLION.

    Maceo, the leader of the Cuban insurgents, has succeeded in entrapping and almost destroying a Spanish column. The latter sustained very ...

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  19. THE CRIMINAL SESSIONS.

    At the Criminal Sessions, after a prolonged trial, Richardson, Watson, and Whitmore were found guilty of being concerned in the recent robbery at ...

    Article : 257 words
  20. THE EMPEROR WILLIAM IN VIENNA.

    The Emperor William is now visiting the Emperor Franz Joseph, of Austria, and has received a most enthusiastic reception. ...

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  21. A SUPPRESSED NEWSPAPER.

    M. Bourgeois, the French Premier, has at the request of the Sultan, forbidden the organ of the Young Turkish Party to be published and circulated ...

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  22. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Premier leaves Sydney on Thursday next, April 23, on his visit to Broken Hill. He is to be banqueted at Broken Hill on Monday, the 27th, and ...

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  23. SMALL-POX IN GLOUCESTER.

    Since the outbreak of small-pox in Gloucester, 20,000 persons have been vaccinated. ...

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  24. THE WHEAT TRAFFIC.

    Canada bas received a second shipment of 20,000 bushels of wheat from Australia. The Canadian-Pacific railway authorities are now offering reduced ...

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  25. THE MATABELE RISING.

    A virulent outbreak of rinderpest, a cattle disease, is at present paralysing the means, of transport of war material and stores to the front. Mules only ...

    Article : 106 words
  26. INSPECTION OF DEPARTMENTS.

    The Public Service Board was engaged yesterday inspecting the Justice, Post Office, and Mines Departments. Owing to the limited time at the ...

    Article : 73 words
  27. A CASE OF SNAKE-BITE.

    A boy named Doyle, while rabbiting three miles from Seymour, was bitten on the finger by a tiger snake. He took a tomahawk and chopped the finger ...

    Article : 49 words
  28. KILLED ON THE RAILWAY.

    James O’Brien, a carriage-cleaner, died in the Ballarat Hospital from injuries caused by his being jammed between the buffers of a train. He was ...

    Article : 36 words
  29. THE PRODUCERS’ CONFERENCE.

    Speaking yesterday at the Producers’ Conference, the Premier said when he came to review the comparatively small productiveness of the colony from a ...

    Article : 311 words
  30. THE THREATENED COAL STRIKE.

    The position at Newcastle is unchanged. A deputation of the Municipal Conference interviewed the Colliery Miners’ secretary this morning, ...

    Article : 213 words
  31. THE SOUDAN EXPEDITION.

    The Sultan has protested against the Khedive of Egypt allowing Mussulmen to fight against Mussulmen without consulting him. The Khedive replied ...

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  32. THE CHARGES AGAINST THE MARINE BOARD.

    The Board appointed to enquire into the charges brought by Mr. Sangster, M.L.A., against the officers of the Marine Board for neglect of duty, ...

    Article : 335 words
  33. AMUSEMENTS.

    These talented artists gave another really good account of themselves Last night to a large and thoroughly appreciative audience. The programme differed in every item from ...

    Article : 237 words
  34. DEATH FROM ACONITE POISONING.

    John Wright, residing in Railway-place, died from aconite poisoning Early in the morning his sons were awakened by their father groaning. He ...

    Article : 52 words
  35. STRANGE DEATH OF A SQUATTER.

    An inquest was held concerning the death of Thomas Green, a squatter, residing at the Royal Hotel, who died at Manly on Monday, under peculiar ...

    Article : 198 words
  36. TAYLOR-CARRINGTON COMPANY.

    On Monday evening next at the Theatre Royal the Taylor-Carrington Company will commence a season of comedy-drama, which will probably extend over the week This ...

    Article : 120 words
  37. THE CONDEMNED MAN GOULAM.

    The condemned man Goulam Mahomet, sentenced to death for the murder of Tagh Mahomet at Coolgardie, is confined in a small cell at Fremantle ...

    Article : 187 words
  38. THE DRUIDS’ ART UNION.

    The winner of the first prize in the Druid’ Art Union is Miss Mary Ann Baker of Frazer-street, Coburg. ...

    Article : 22 words
  39. THE A.N.A. FETE.

    The profits of the recent A.N.A, Fete amounted to £2800, which are to distributed amongst the charities, metropolitan committee, board of ...

    Article : 34 words
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