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  2. BRITISH LABOR TROUBLES.

    LONDON, Monday.--The distress in Great Britain caused by the labor troubles in the United Kingdom is very great. Statistics have been prepared showing ...

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  3. WOMANHOOD SUFFRAGE

    A crowded meeting of the Women's Suffrage League was held in the Protestant-hall last evening, Lady Windeyer presiding, to hear a lecture by Rev. George Walters on ...

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  4. THE PROPOSED NEWSPAPER POSTAGE.

    A deputation representing the Newspaper Press Association waited upon the Postmaster-General yesterday afternoon with reference to the suggested impost of postage ...

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  5. THE WINDSOR TRAGEDY.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Mr. Marshall Lyle still keeps up the agitation as to Deeming's alleged insanity and it is understood that another application is to be made on ...

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  6. THE COUNTRY.

    ALBURY, Monday.--Mr. Pearsall, of Albury, has just completed a refrigerating chamber which is intended for competition for the prize of £200 offered by the ...

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  7. VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Some of the members have lost no time in marking off their seats in the Legislative Assembly-chamber. Mr. Trenwith has removed from his former ...

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  8. BALLARAT BANKING COMPANY.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--An extraordinary meeting of shareholders in the Ballarat Banking Company was held at Ballarat this afternoon. No. 20 of the articles of ...

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  9. SUNDAY AMUSEMENTS.

    The following pastoral letter, issued by the Petersham and District Ministerial Association to the members of their churches and congregations, was read in a number of ...

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  10. CHEQUE FRAUDS AT ALBURY.

    ALBURY, Monday.--The man for whose arrest a warrant has been issued for passing a valueless cheque for £23 9s, purporting to be signed by James Tyson, of Coorong ...

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  11. DEPRESSION IN TRADE.--MORE PROTECTION WANTED.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--A special committee meeting of the Chamber of Manufacture was held this evening to hear evidence from manufacturers in reference to the ...

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  12. CONFERENCE ON THE RETRENCHMENT PROPOSALS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--An important conference was held this afternoon between Mr. Shiels and the heads of the various departments of public service on the questions of ...

    Article : 437 words
  13. THE COLONIES AND TREATIES.

    LONDON, Monday.--The reply of the the Imperial Government to the Canadian Government, refusing to admit the right of the colonies to enter into treaties which ...

    Article : 64 words
  14. TASMANIA.

    HOBART, Monday.--The Rev. F. Browne, Church of England minister, was to-day found dead in the Domain. A memorandum found in his pocket stated he had takes ...

    Article : 127 words
  15. ANARCHISTS IN EUROPE.

    LONDON, Monday.--Documents have been seized by the French police authorities which disclose the existence in France of no less than 340 Anarchist ...

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  16. RELEASED FROM GAOL.

    DUBBO, Monday.--John Deniff and John M'Dermott, who were last February convicted of stealing from the person at the Dubbo Quarterly Sessions, were released from ...

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  17. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Donald, the aboriginal, who was convicted of a capital offence on a married woman at Taroom was executed at Brisbane gaol this morning. He was attended ...

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  18. MAX O'RELL.

    As the genial delineator of men and manners who is known to the reading public as Max O'Rell is expected in Sydney to-night by the s.s. Monowai, a few particulars of his ...

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  19. A FIRM BOYCOTTED BY UNIONISTS.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Dash, Henderson and Co., sawmillers, Bullimba, have received a letter from the Brisbane Shipwrights' Union intimating that in consequence of ...

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  20. THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL AND MR. JUSTICE HODGES.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The Attorney-General (Mr. Duffy) to-day replied at considerable length to Mr. Justice Hodges, who published a communication addressed ...

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  21. UTTERING FORGED NOTES.

    PENRITH, Monday.--At the police court to-day John Schultz, alias Smith, was charged with uttering two forged £5-notes. one on T. R. Smith, of the Red Cow Inn, and ...

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  22. FRANCE AND THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH.

    LONDON, Monday.--Dr. Turinaz, Roman Catholic Bishop of Nancy, France, has issued a violently-worded pamphlet, in which he states that the slavery of the ...

    Article : 59 words
  23. SPANISH FINANCES.

    LONDON, Monday.--In order, if possible, to decrease the deficit existing in the public finances, the Spanish Government intend to sell certain of the mountain ...

    Article : 53 words
  24. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    A fireman belonging to the China steamer Clitus was arrested while endeavoring to smuggle a bag of cigars ashore. The cigars were confiscated and the man allowed to sail ...

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  25. RAILWAY RETRENCHMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- The junior employes in the engineering branch of the Railway Department have received an official circular informing them that they are ...

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  26. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.

    Mr. J. Comrie, J.P., of Kurrajong, recently presented to the library connected with the Young Lien's Christian Association an additional 1025 volumes by various authors, ...

    Article : 710 words
  27. LONDON 'BUSMEN.

    LONDON, Monday.--It is alleged that a number of London omnibus men are working 100 hours per week at a wage of 2¼d an hour. ...

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  28. FEDERAL BANK OF AUSTRALIA.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The 20th half-yearly meeting of the shareholders in the Federal Lank of Australia was held to-day. Mr. J. Whittingham, the chairman of ...

    Article : 235 words
  29. FAREWELL TO A CAVALRY OFFICER.

    A farewell dinner to Captain M'Neill, of the Queen's Own Fourth Hussars, who is severing his connection with the New South Wales Cavalry, was given in the Australia ...

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  30. THE DISUNION OF THE IRISH PARTY.

    LONDON, Monday.--Mr. John Dillon, M.P., denies the truth of the statement that he intends to retire from active political life. He asserts that the disunion ...

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  31. WRECKS AT THE ISLANDS.

    News comes from Tahiti by the Tanais of the wreck of the German ship Clara at the Isle of Paques, in the South Pacific. The particulars to hand are meagre, but it ...

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  32. BROKEN-HILL WATER SUPPLY.

    BROKEN-HILL, Monday.--As there is a good deal of uneasiness as to the future of the Darling River water scheme owing to the deadlock between the Government and the ...

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  33. NATIONAL BANK OF AUSTRALASIA.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The National Bank of Australasia has issued its 67th report. The net profit for the half-year ended March 31 amounted to £78,092, which added to the ...

    Article : 86 words
  34. GOLDSBROUGH, MORT AND CO.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The 13th annual meeting of Goldsbrough, Mort and Co., Limited was held thin afternoon. The statement of accounts showed that during the ...

    Article : 92 words
  35. THE BOGAN ELECTION.

    DUBBO, Monday.--The Bogan election is causing some excitement in town. Over a dozen candidates' names are mentioned for the vacant seat. This afternoon about 20 ...

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  36. THE S. AUSTRALIA TREASURY BILLS.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--The action of the Government in seeking to float a colonial loan by means of Treasury bills taken up in South Australia has been pronounced a ...

    Article : 169 words
  37. AN AVERTED COLLISION.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Captain Carrington, of the steamer Congee, has been interviewed on the miraculous escape from collision in the Rip on Thursday night between ...

    Article : 242 words
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