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  2. PARNELLISM AND CRIME.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.--At the sitting of The Times-Parnell Commission today Patrick Delaney, the convict who gave such sensational evidence yesterday with respect ...

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  3. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.

    YOUNG, Friday.--A destructive fire occurred here his afternoon in the lower part of the town, near Taylor Bros.' tannery, by which two buildings were demolished. The employes at ...

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  4. THE VICTORIAN LOAN.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.--In the course of a series of interviews today with the acknowledged authorities upon colonial loans, the following opinions were elicited:-- ...

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  5. THE COMING GENERAL ELECTION.

    A proclamation dissolving Parliament will be published in a Gazette Extraordinary on Monday next, and it is very likely that the writs for all the elections will be sent out ...

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  6. FREDERICK'S DIARY.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.--Dr. Freidberg has resigned his position as Prussian Minister for Justice, he being a sympathiser with Dr. Geffcken and strongly opposed to ...

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  7. BUSH FIRE NEAR MOLONG.

    MOLONG, Friday.--A large bush fire is now burning about two miles and a half from the town, travelling with a stiff breeze north-west, away from the town. Many farmers have settled ...

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  8. THE ADELAIDE TRAMWAYS.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--It is stated that an English syndicate has offered to purchase the whole of the tramways of Adelaide. The directors of the various companies interested have ...

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  9. INCITING TO MUTINY.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The Marine Board today considered the charge laid by Captain Chichester, of the ship Copefield, against his chief officer, A. Mitchell, of inciting the crew to ...

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  10. CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Friday.--The Imperial Parliament will reassemble on the 21st prox. ...

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  11. MUNICIPAL.

    Open courts for the purpose of revising the municipal lists of the whole of the borough councils in the colony will be held in the local town-halls and council-chambers on dates fixed ...

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  12. THREATENED STRIKE OF MINERS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--A strike is threatened amongst the miners at Chalk's Freehold. Owing to a number of miners not paying the arrears due at the company's mine, Maryborough, as ...

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  13. ILLNESS OF SIR CHARLES DU CANE.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.--Sir Charles Du Cane, K.C.M.G., formerly Governor of Tasmania, and now Chairman of the Customs Establishment of the United Kingdom, is ...

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  14. ALLEGED PERJURY BY A BOOKMAKER.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The bookmaker Bolger, who was successful in an action against the Victoria Amateur Turf Club, for illegally ejecting him from the course for refusal to pay ...

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  15. GENERAL NOTES.

    A stir is being made in Parramatta and Central Cumberland in an endeavor to find suitable candidates. There seems at last some possibility of the freetraders in these ...

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  16. THE COMING ELECTIONS.

    Mr. C. Bloomfield has bean selected by the Randwick Ratepayers' Association to contest Coogee Ward. Mr. S. Whelan is the first candidate in the ...

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  17. THE MAORI FOOTBALLERS.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.--The Maori footballers today played a match at Warrington, defeating the local team opposed to them. ...

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  18. MADAME DI MURSKA.

    LONDON, Friday.--News has been received of the death in Munich, in abject poverty, of Madame Ilma di Murska, the famous singer, who visited Australia about 10 years ...

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  19. MEETING OF FREETRADE MEMBERS.

    Both parties are preparing for the campaign. Meetings were held yesterday at which a start was given to the political struggle which will now engross ...

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  20. MORE FIRES AT BROKEN-HILL.

    BROKEN-HILL, Friday.--Shortly before 1 o'clock this morning the Courthouse was discovered to be on fire. Several firemen and citizens turned out and extinguished the blaze ...

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  21. THE GOVERNOR OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Friday.--The Earl of Kintore the newly-appointed Governor of South Australia, sails for Adelaide on March 4 in the P. and O. Company's R.M.S. Victoria ...

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  22. TRAINING STABLES BURNT.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The training stables of Thomas Jones, at Kambrook-road, Caulfield, were destroyed by fire yesterday. The place was uninsured, and Jones will be a heavy ...

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  23. REDFERN.

    This council met on January 17. Present: The Mayor, with Alderman Lee, O'Connell. Clarke, Landers, Beveridge, Butterfield. Crowe, Skinner, Smith and Sharp. Correspondence: From Works ...

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  24. MELBOURNE EXHIBITION AWARDS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 300 words
  25. LEPERS IN VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The Central Board of Health have decided that all lepers in the colony shall be removed to the quarantine station at Point Nepean and placed under the supervision ...

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  26. THE SAMOAN QUESTION.

    LONDON, Friday.--The attitude which President Cleveland has assumed with respect to Germany over the native difficulty in Samoa is generally commended. It is ...

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  27. FATAL ACCIDENT TO CAPT. M'BURNEY

    WOLLONGONG. Friday.--Capt. M'Burney, of the steamer Bunyip, who sustained a fracture of the skull through the falling of a brick upon his head at the B[?]ll jetty oil Wednesday last, died ...

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  28. GUNNEDAH WATER SUPPLY.--A PUBLIC COMPLAINT.

    GUNNEDAH. Friday.--No steps have as yet been taken by the council to get a good supply of water, and a number of complaints are being made by the inhabitants in consequence. ...

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  29. DEATH OF LUPTON BEY.

    LONDON, Friday.--A native messenger who has arrived at Suakim from Khartoum reports that Lupton Bey died in May last in Equatorial Africa. He had been a captive ...

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  30. EMBEZZLEMENT BY A BANK TELLER.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--William Cazaly, late teller and ledger keeper in the Colonial Bank, Ballarat, Victoria, has been committed for trial for embezzling £100, the property of the ...

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  31. SUPPOSED SUICIDE OF A TAILOR.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Thos. A. Buckle, tailor, of Newton, is supposed to have committed suicide by cutting his throat and throwing himself into the Barwon River, at Geelong. ...

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  32. CAPITAL PUNISHMENT.

    Sir,--I have to thank Mr. Ellard for the honor he has done me in "carefully" reading the report of my sermon. But I cannot extend to him equal thanks for the wholly gratuitous ...

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  33. FATAL MINING ACCIDENT.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--A mining accident occurred at Maori Town claim, Heathcote, today. A miner named James Warren Moriarty fell down the shaft, killing himself ...

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  34. FIRE NEAR ALBURY.

    ALBURY, Friday.--A destructive fire occurred shortly after 12 o'clock last night at Glenmor[?]s, the residence of Mr. Thomas Affleck, J.P., situated at Lavington, four miles from Albury, ...

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  35. THE NEW JAVA-AUSTRALIAN CABLE.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--Correspondence has been passing between the Governments of South Australia and West Australia respecting the new cable which the Eastern Extension ...

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  36. THE MELBOURNE PRESS ON THE SITUATION.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Both the leading dailies today have articles on the political crisis in New South Wales. The Age states that the transition period in ...

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  37. THE NATIVE RISING IN ZANZIBAR.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.--The latest news with respect to the native rising in Zanzibar against German colonisation, is to the effect that eight German missionaries ...

    Article : 386 words
  38. THE FREETRADE ASSOCIATION.

    A meeting of the council of the Freetrade Association was held last night in Moore-street, the president (Mr. R. Teece) in the chair. About [?]0 members of the council were present, ...

    Article : 168 words
  39. AUTRALIAN NATIONAL ASSOCIATION.

    A largely-attended meeting was held in the Protestant-hall last night in support of the platform of the Australian National Association. The chair was taken by Mr. B. B. Nicoll, president ...

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  40. THE PROTECTIONISTS AT WORK.

    While the freetraders have thus actively started work, the protectionists have not been idle. [?] Rooms have been secured at the Orient-chambers, Hunter and Phillip-streets, where ...

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  41. THE AUSTRALIAN NATIVES' ASSOCIATION.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--A special committee meeting of the No. 1 branch of the Australian Natives' Association was held to-night to consider the charge laid by the secretary (Mr. ...

    Article : 136 words
  42. THE NEW TIME TABLE.

    Sir,--Men who endeavor to make improvements have to contend with a whole army of grumblers. The new railway time-table is a case in point. Certain residents of Burwood ...

    Article : 225 words
  43. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 292 words
  44. THE PARIS EXHIBITION.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The Victorian Commission for the Paris Exhibition met today, when Mr. Cameron was appointed secretary and Mr. Maglas[?]ies wine expert. Mr. Walker, the ...

    Article : 137 words
  45. TRAGEDY IN NEW ZEALAND.

    AUCKLAND, Friday.--A village settler named Francis Fahey, residing near A[?]hburton, shot his wife dead today and then attempted to commit suicide. His recovery is uncertain. ...

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  46. THE COUNTRY ELECTORATES.

    ARMIDALE, Friday.--Four candidates are announced for New England--Messrs. Inglis Copeland, Proctor and Givney. The three latter are protectionists. ...

    Article : 1,049 words
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