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  2. THE WAR CLOUD.

    The Government of Bulgaria, in view of the disturbed state of Europe, have ordered 40,000 Mannlicher rifles in Vienna. They are all to be delivered before September ...

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  3. THE POLITICAL SITUATION.

    In the absence of any definite statement of Ministerial intentions the political atmosphere this morning is full of rumor and conjecture. Different members ...

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  4. THE CHILIAN REVOLT.

    The Government of the Republic of Bolivia, in South America, have decided to recognise the Chilian Insurgents. The German residents in Chili who are ...

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  5. HANGING OF HANSEN.

    Lars Peter Hanson, the Peak Hill murderer, was executed at 9 o'clock this morning. For the last four days he has keen attended by Archdeacon Wilson, whom he at ...

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  6. THE CARD SCANDAL.

    The Prince of Wales was present to-day during the hearing of the cases brought by Sir William Gordon-Camming against the Wilson family for charging him with ...

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  7. M'RAE V. M'RAE.

    THE reserved judgment in the case of M'Rae v. M'Rae on an application by petitioner for the custody of the children and permanent alimony was delivered by ...

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  8. THE VICTORIAN RIFLES.

    The Times this morning, commenting on tho performances of the Victorian team of riflemen now taking part in thee great military tournament, stated that they have won ...

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  9. THE RUSSIAN CROPS.

    It is reported that the Russian wheat crops are in a very critical condition, and a failure is anticipated. ...

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  10. MR. PARNELL AND MRS. O'SHEA.

    It has transpired that it is the intention of Mr. C. S. Parnell, M.P., and Mrs. O'Shea, recently divorced from her husband. Captain O'Shea, to be married during next ...

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  11. ILLAWARRA ITEMS.

    The courthouse clock is to be started to-morrow by the Mayor. The Rev. Mr. Gray, who has acted as assistant to the Rev. Dean Ewing, of ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN TRADE.

    The export trade from Great Britain to Australia is at present brisker than it has been for years. The London dock sheds are choked with goods. The aggregate ...

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  13. SIR JOHN MACDONALD.

    Her Majesty tho Queen has issued instructions to the Governor-General of Canada, Lord Stanley of Preston, to visit Sir John Macdonald, the veteran Premier of ...

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  14. JEWETT V. JEWETT.

    THE divorce suit of Jewett v. Jewett lent more than the usual amount of interest to the proceedings in the Divorce Court this morning, as the parties involved in the suit ...

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  15. A CORN RING.

    A powerful syndicate, consisting of English and German speculators, has purchased in view of the failure of the cereal crops in Europe all the corn available at the Russian ...

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  16. THE PERSECUTED JEWS.

    A society has been formed at Odessa, a leading town and port of Russia, situate on the Black Sea, for the purpose of assisting the persecuted Russian Jews to emigrate to ...

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  17. IRISH LAND PURCHASE.

    The House of Commons will shortly consider the report of the committee appointed to deal with the Irish Land Purchase Bill. Tito report is of a most voluminous ...

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  18. NOT A DOUBT OF IT.

    A YOUNG man of no occupation named John Jackson or Wallace was charged at the Central to-day with having a pair of boots in his possession reasonably supposed to ...

    Article : 72 words
  19. THE MANIPUR REVOLT.

    Two Manipur officers have been sentenced to death for complicity in the murders of Mr. Quinton, Mr. Greenwood, Colonel Skine and Lieutenant Simpson during the ...

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  20. TUESDAY MINING.

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  21. THE INVENTOR OF MELINITE.

    Letters have been found on M. Turpin, the inventor of melinite, the new explosive, which show that he offered to soil the secret of the invention to the German Government ...

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  22. THE AUXILIARY FLEET.

    The Australian cruisers Mildura and Kurakatta sailed from Plymouth for Sydney yesterday. It has been decided that the whole fleet ...

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  23. THE WRECKED BARQUE MOLTKE.

    The marine surveyors report that it would be hopeless to get the wrecked barque Moltke off the reef whereon she struck. The reef is not marked on the ...

    Article : 39 words
  24. H.M.S. NELSON.

    H.M.S. Kelson, for some time flagship on tho Australian station, is to replace H.M.S, Wellington as the Portsmouth flagship. ...

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  25. THE SHEARERS.

    No bill has been filed against Mr. Vosper, charged with seditious libel at Charters Towers. In accordance with written instructions ...

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  26. SHIPPING.

    Arrival from Sydney: Hubbuck, str., sailed April 5, via Melbourne April 10 and Adelaide April 10. ...

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  27. A NAUGHTY-CAL CHAP.

    Before Mr. Delohery, D.8.M., at the Central to-day, James Sherrock, a seaman, was charged with having used threatening language towards Enos Collins. The ...

    Article : 141 words
  28. THE ARCADIA AGROUND.

    The P. and O. steamer Arcadia, outward bound from London to Australian ports, which took the ground as she was proceeding through the Suez Canal, has had portion ...

    Article : 47 words
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