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  2. THE NATIVE RISING IN INDIA.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.--The Marquis of Lansdowne, Viceroy and Governor General of India, has received a letter from Jubraj, the chief of the rebels at Manipur, ...

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  3. THE PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS.

    The nomination of candidates at tho hustings being essentially a notable feature of an election campaign, a great number of people assembled in Hyde Park yesterday to hear the ...

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  4. THE REVOLT IN CHILI.

    Daring the past 12 months serious political disturbances have marked the history of several of the republican states in South America, and there has been thunder in the air and what may ...

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  5. THE TREASURY.

    When referring on the 3rd of this mouth to the quarterly returns of revenue and expenditure, we pointed out that the exchequer would need to be replenished before the end of another ...

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  6. THE SHEARING DIFFICULTY.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--A telegram from Augathella states that a meeting of 70 unionists held there agreed to concede freedom of contract, exclusive of Chinese labor, and stipulating that ...

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  7. SECOND EDITION.

    LONDON, Friday.--The Government of Bulgaria have addressed a note to the Russian authorities at St. Petersburg, proving the connection of Russian officials with the ...

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  8. THE BEHRING SEA.

    LONDON, Friday.--The hearing of the case in the American Supreme Court, with a view to restraining tho Alaska Court from confiscating the British schooner Sayward, ...

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  9. THE BRITISH LABOR COMMISSION.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.--A number of the Irish members of the House of Commons persist in their demand that the name of Mr Michael Davitt should be added to the ...

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  10. AMERICA AND CANADA.

    LONDON, Friday.--The renewal of the conference between delegates from the United States and Canada, with a view to the establishment of reciprocal commercial ...

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  11. THE SITUATION IN EUROPE.

    LONDON, Friday.--The Russian Government continue to concentrate large bodies of troops on the German and Austrian frontiers. ...

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  12. IMPERIAL FEDERATION LEAGUE.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.--A meeting of members of the House of Commons is to be held to consider the Earl of Rosebery's proposal to alter the title of the Imperial ...

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  13. FOR NEWCASTLE.

    NEWCASTLE, Friday.--A large crowd ol upwards of 1500 persons assembled to-day to front of the hustings at the Newcastle Courthouse long before 12 o'clock. It was expected ...

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  14. DEATH OF AN M.P. GOULBURN FREETRADE ASSOCIATION.

    LONDON, Friday.--The death is announced of the Right Hon. George A. F. Cavendish-Bentinck, Conservative member for Whitehaven in the House of Commons, in his 70th GOULBURN, Friday.--The annual meeting of the Freetrade and Liberal Association was held to-night. The report aud balance-sheet were adopted aud officers elected, being mainly the ...

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  15. THE SEAMEN'S STRIKE.

    LONDON, Friday.--The Trades and Labor Councils in London and Dublin have petitioned the Government for the release of Wilson, secretary of the Seamen's Union, ...

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  16. THE COUNTRY.

    ARMIDALE, Friday.--Thomas Fitzgerald was to-day committed for trial on a charge of shooting with intent to kill Carl Frere von Schonherr at the Steam-engine Hotel on Sunday night, ...

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  17. UNIONISTS CHARGED WITH INTIMIDATION.

    BLACKALL, Friday.--Police court proceedings wore to-day instituted against John Haydon, James M'Carray, William Mathers, Thomas Jame Mathers, Richard Pont, James Drysdale, ...

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  18. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--The wheat wheat is in a very excited condition, mainly owing to the report of a very serious deficiency in the Victorian wheat crop, which, according to ...

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  19. THE VICTORIAN LOAN.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.--The proposed Victorian loan of £3,000,000, tenders for "which are to be opened on Monday, is now quoted at 14 to 34 premium. ...

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  20. VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--One of the passengers by the German mail steamer Braunschweig, which arrived yesterday from Bremen, is a rather interesting individual from a medical ...

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  21. THE FREEDOM OF CONTRACT--MASS MEETING OF UNIONISTS.

    BARCALDINE, Friday.--At a mass meeting held this afternoon about 800 unionists were present, the object being to consider the resolutions passed at the Blackall union meeting, ...

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  22. FATAL FIGHT WITH BLACKS.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--Information has been received of a conflict between the police and blacks at Finkes River. It is rumored that at least a couple of blacks died from injuries ...

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  23. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH, Friday.--The Governor, Sir W. C. L. Robinson, opened the drat section of the Midland Railway from Guildford to Gingin yesterday. Mr. Bond, managing director, ...

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  24. THE CARCOAR PROGRESS COMMITTEE.

    CARCOAR, Friday.--Messrs. C. L. Garland and J. Plumb, members for the district, have written to the secretary of the local progress committee that unless he withdraws certain ...

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  25. OPENING UP THE LAND.

    MOLONG, Friday.--The leasehold area of Cardington-M'Nevin's run was thrown open this week. There was a great rush at the Lauds Office yesterday, necessitating seven ballots. ...

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  26. DISPOSAL OF THE DEAD.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--A committee to inquire into and report upon cremation as a means of disposing of the dead, as well as upon other methods, was appointed by the Royal ...

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  27. SERIOUS LIFT ACCIDENT.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--A serious lift accident happened to-day to a youth named Frank Flanagan, at Messrs. Taylor and Beath's warehouse, Flinders-lane. By some means, not yet ...

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  28. NEWCASTLE COAL EXPORT.

    NEWCASTLE, Friday.--The export of coal from Newcastle to foreign and intercolonial ports during the past week was:--Victoria, 11.800 tons; New Zealand, 4676; Tasmania, ...

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  29. THE BALLARAT TRAGEDY.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- At the Ballarat Assizes to-day James Johnston was charged with the murder of his wife and children in December last. The prisoner was brought into ...

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  30. THE FEDERATION DELEGATES.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The South Australian and Weet Australian Federation Convention delegates arrived in Melbourne to-day and left by special train for Adelaide this afternoon. ...

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  31. THE RYLSTONE RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    RYLSTONE, Friday.--The adjourned inquest on the recent railway accident was resumed today, when the jury, after further inquiry, returned a verdict that the deceased Collins ...

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  32. MEETING AT ALBURY.

    ALBURY, Friday.--Mr. Arthur Rae, the Shearers' Union delegate, addressed a public meeting here to-night, when branches of the Labor Electoral League and General Laborers' ...

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  33. RAILWAY COMMUNICATION WITH SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH, Friday.--The action of Mr. John [?]estin pushing forward the Transcontinental Railway, connecting West Australia with South Australia, meets with widespread satisfaction. ...

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  34. IMPORTANT MINING ACTION.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--A mining action of some importance was commenced in the first Civil Court to-day. A miner named William Stanley is suing Messrs. Fitzgerald, Moore, the ...

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  35. CIRCUIT COURTS.

    WEST MAITLAND, Friday.--At the Maitland Circuit Court yesterday the trial of Michael and Mary Josephine Cassidy was continued and concluded, the verdict of the jury being guilty. ...

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  36. PROSPECTS OF THE COLONY.

    PERTH, Thursday.--The prospects of the colony were never so hopeful as at the present time. Another extensive sale of Government land, including a number of blocks at Southern ...

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  37. THE ALLEGED THEFT OF PLATINUM.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Robert J. Pound was committed for trial at the City Court to-day on a charge of stealing platinum, valued at £6000, the property of the Otway Ranges Proprietary ...

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  38. THE RAILWAY ENGINEER.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Mr. Daroyshire, Assistant Engineer-in-Chief of the Railway Department, has been promoted to the position of Engineer-in-Chief, rendered vacant by the death ...

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  39. A CARPENTER DROWNED.

    NEWCASTLE, Friday.--Another drowning fatality is reported. Shortly after 7 o'clock to-night an old resident of Carrington named John Gallately, employed as a carpentor at the ...

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  40. WEATHER FORECAST.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The following weather for New South Wales was issued today "Mostly fair in the central parts; rather unsettled in the extreme north-west, west and ...

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  41. BAFFLED BURGLARS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--An attempt was made to rob the National Bank at Euroa at an early hour this morning, but only a threepenny piece and two loaded revolvers were stolen. ...

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  42. THE TRADE DEPRESSION.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The employes at Pettigrew and Son's sawmills have been notified that their wages are to he reduced 11 12 per cent. i consequence of the depression in trade. The ...

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  43. THE WRECKED STEAMER WANAKA.

    [?]AND, Friday.--Owing to the prevalence of rough weather the attempts which were to have been made to float the Union Company's steamer Wanaka have had to be ...

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