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  2. NEWS AND NOTES.

    To-day's Issue.—With to-day's issue is published a two-page supplement. R.M.S. Ortona.—The fine Orient liner R.M.S. Ortona is due at Fremantle, ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS.

    The King has given the Royal Assent to the Act, recently passed by the Victorian Legislature, prohibiting members of the Federal Parliament from being or ...

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  4. CABLEGRAMS.

    M. de Giers, the Russian Ambassador at Peking, has been instructed not to hoist the Russian flag at the Tien Tsin railway siding, pending a settlement of ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS.

    The Boers are being hard pressed to the east of Vryheid, in the south-east Transvaal. Colonel Allenby repulsed a portion of a ...

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  6. STATE ELECTIONS.

    Mr. A. H. Henning, one of the three candidates for the Claremont-Cottesloe seat in the Legislative Assembly, addressed a fairly well attended meeting of ...

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  7. THE STATE FINANCES.

    Sir John Forrest was last night invited by one of our reporters to reply to the criticisms recently passed on the finances of the State. In reply he stated :—"I ...

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  8. THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT.

    The British Parliament has adjourned over the Easter holidays to the 18th inst. ...

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  9. INTER-STATE.

    In the Criminal Court to-day King Charles Edmonds, known as "Professor Abdullah," medical herbalist, was sentenced to the minimum term of 10 years ...

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  10. THE MONMOUTH ELECTION.

    Dr. Rutherford Harris, Conservative member for Monmouth, has been unseated on petition. ...

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  11. LABOUR TROUBLES IN SCOTLAND.

    Thirty-five thousand Lanarkshire coal miners have struck work. The strikers are demanding an eight hours day. ...

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  12. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The case at the Water Police Court in which James Exton was charged with the theft of a necklet, valued at £2, the property of Arthur Coningham, was ...

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  13. THE PLAGUE.

    Russia has declared all Western Australian ports plague infected. ...

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  14. COMMONWEALTH NEWS.

    By direction of Mr. Barton, the Federal Prime Minister, a committee has been formed to make all necessary arrangements in Melbourne in connection with ...

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  15. VENEZUELA AND THE UNITED STATES.

    The Government of Venezuela has demanded the recall of Mr. Loomiss; the United States Minister at Caracas. As President McKinley wishes to ...

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  16. THE PHILIPPINES,

    Aquinaldo, the insurgent Filipino leader, who was lately captured, has sworn allegiance to the United States. ...

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  17. VICTORIA.

    The Government has leased the mansion known as Stonington Glen, Malvern, as a residence for the State Governor. It was erected by the late Mr. Jno. ...

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  18. THE RECENT EARTHQUAKE.

    The recent earthquake in the south-east of Europe destroyed the lighthouse at Cape Kabakra. Yesterday further shocks were ...

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  19. QUEENSLAND.

    The tenders for the first section of the Gladstone to Rockhampton railway were opened to-day. The lowest tender received was that of Messrs. Thompson and ...

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  20. RUSSIA AND FRANCE.

    Seven Russian warships have arrived at the French port of Toulon. ...

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  21. RUSSIA.

    Thirty-five Russian students were killed during the riot at St. Petersburg on the 24th of last month. ...

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  22. COMMERCIAL.

    Apples.—The Australian apples, ex Ormuz, arrived generally in a fine condition. A portion of the shipment has been sold. South Australian New York pippins ...

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  23. COUNTRY.

    The municipal markets were officially opened this afternoon. The Mayor (Mr. Staniforth Smith) and a representative gathering of citizens were present. ...

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  24. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    Lord Hopetoun, interviewed this evening, said: "I have decided to remain in Melbourne until the close of the visit of their Royal Highnesses. When they ...

    Article : 89 words
  25. COUNTER LIBEL ACTIONS.

    A libel action which has engaged the attention of the Supreme Court for some weeks, concluded to-day The plaintiff, J. C. Trengrove, storekeeper, of ...

    Article : 251 words
  26. GERMANY AND ITALY.

    Count von Bulow, the German Chancellor, yesterday interviewed Signor Zanardelli, the Italian Premier, at Verona. ...

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  27. MINING

    The following are th latest quotations for the undermentioned mining stocks:—Mount Lyell (Tas.), £4 10s.: North Mount Lyell (Tas.), £2 10s.; Chillagoe ...

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  28. THE SYDNEY COAL TRADE.

    The difficulty between the Steam Collier Owners' Association and the Coal Lumpers' Union was amicably settled to-day, and work will be resumed ...

    Article : 56 words
  29. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    The Antarctic exploring ship, Gouss, has been launched at Kiel. The boat has been built for the German Antarctic Expedition, which, ...

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  30. CRICKET.

    Approval has been given by the committee of the Marlebone Club to the proposal that the captains of the various clubs should decide upon the question as ...

    Article : 72 words
  31. SAILOR KILLED AT GEELONG.

    A young French sailor named Celestin Cardin went aloft on the barque Eugene Pergelone, at Yarra-street pier, Geelong, yesterday, with a strange presentiment ...

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  32. WEST AFRICA.

    The ringleader of the deserters from the West African Regiment at Kumasi has been shot at Gold Coast Castle. ...

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  33. FINANCIAL.

    Quotations compare with those of a fortnight ago as follows. The figures for the earlier period are given in parentheses :— ...

    Article : 72 words
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