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  2. THE GERMAN PACIFIC SQUADRON.

    The warship Falke, attached to the German Pacific squadron, has again arrived in Port Jackson after an absence of several months. During the interim she has been ...

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  3. OUR SPECIAL CABLES.

    LONDON, Sunday.--News of a sensational outrage comes from the United States. Mrs. Richards, the keeper of the ...

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  4. OUR SPECIAL CABLES.

    LONDON, Monday.--News has been received of another Japanese victory. The Japanese attacked a force of 10,000 Chinese at Theieufang, on the ...

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  5. SECOND EDITION.

    LONDON, Monday, 1 p.m.--The Australian cattle by the steamer Culgoa were killed on board ship, and are selling at 5d per lb. ...

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  6. NOTES OF THE DAY.

    The experience of Mr. Turner, Premier of Victoria, goes to prove that some of the uneasiness that affects the crown-wearing head pertains also to the top-piece of the ...

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  7. MORTALITY AMONG JAPANESE AT FIJI.

    Our Fiji correspondent, writing under date Suva, March 5, states:--"The s.s. Afghan arrived here direct from Kobe (Japan), early last month. She was sent by ...

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  8. BUTLER COLE ASPINALL.

    In the course of an interesting article in the February number of "The Cosmos Magazine," Mr. Charles Bright recalls some amusing incidents in the life of that ...

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  9. DEATH OF M. WORTH.

    LONDON, Monday, 1 p.m.--The death is reported from Paris of M. Worth, the famous milliner and ladies' tailor. ...

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  10. THE VOLCANOES OF NEW ZEALAND.

    AUCKLAND, Monday.--On Sunday a great volcanic disturbance affected the district around the active volcanoes Ruapehu and Tongariro. Early in the morning ...

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  11. TO-DAY'S EVENTS.

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  12. ACCIDENT IN THE SUEZ CANAL.

    LONDON, Monday, 1 p.m.--A report from Port Said states that the steamer Gulf of Bothnia has grounded in the Bana section of the Suez Canal at ...

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  13. ARRIVAL OF THE CANADIAN MAIL.

    The R.M.S. Warrimoo, of the Canadian-Australian line, landed her mails yesterday 24 hours in advance of contract time. She entered the Heads at 4 p.m. after a quick ...

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  14. WILLS OF THE WEEK.

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  15. CHINA READY FOR PEACE.

    LONDON, Monday, 1 p.m.--Reports received at New York state that the Chinese authorities have notified that they are ready to agree to the terms of ...

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  16. AFFAIRS AT HONOLULU.

    When the R.M.S. Warrimoo called at the Hawaiian Islands, Honolulu was still under martial law, and the Military Commission was proceeding with the work of trying the ...

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  17. THE RETIREMENT OF THE SPEAKER.

    LONDON, Monday.--In the event of the Speaker of the House of Commons, the Right Hon. Arthur Wellesley Peel, being raised to the peerage on his ...

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  18. THE COAL TRADE.

    NEWCASTLE, Monday.--Complications in the coal trade are again rising rapidly. About a fortnight ago the miners of Waratah colliery were informed by the ...

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  19. JUDGMENTS IN BANKRUPTCY.

    When dealing with a case in bankruptcy yesterday, Mr. Justice Manning said that he intended in future to make money recovered by official assignees in motions ...

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  20. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Monday.--H.M. Troopship Tyne, having on board a relief crew for H.M.S. Dart, attached to the Australian station, sails from Portsmouth ...

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  21. PERSONAL.

    Mr. Robert Grayson, of the Canadian-Australian line, was a passenger from Fiji by the R.M.S. Warrimoo. The London correspondent of the "South ...

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  22. "ON THE BEGGING TRACK."

    The Rev. W. G. Taylor, who has recently returned from a round-the-world financial mission on behalf of the funds of the Central Methodist Mission, entertained the ...

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  23. VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The action for alleged slander and libel, in which Mrs. Lange claims £1000 damages from her son-in-law, Dr. Charles Bage, was continued ...

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  24. THE HEALTH OF THE GOVERNOR.

    The Premier received a letter yesterday from Captain Feilding, A.D.C. to Sir Robert Duff, under date Hobart, March 6. It stated that the Governor was doing well, ...

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  25. THE MISSION YACHT JOHN WILLIAMS.

    The London Missionary Society's yacht John Williams starts on Friday next on her second cruise among the Islands. She will visit New Guinea, Samoa, Hervey Group, ...

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  26. THE WEEKLY REVENUE RETURNS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 465 words
  27. THE GROUNDING OF THE OROYA.

    LONDON, Monday.--The work of unloading the Orient Company's steamer Oroya, which is aground in the Bay of Naples, is proceeding, and it is hoped ...

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  28. THE GOVERNOR'S PRIVATE SECRETARY.

    The Hon. Gathorne Gathorne-Hardy, the new Private Secretary to the Governor, left Sydney yesterday afternoon for Moss Vale, accompanied by Mr. Pennyman, late ...

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  29. THE CRISIS IN NEWFOUNDLAND.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Six of the largest mercantile firms in St. Johns, the capital of Newfoundland, have been compelled to close. The immediate ...

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  30. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--A mass meeting of the unemployed has been convened for to-morrow morning, at which several labor members in the Assembly will speak. A ...

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  31. MR. EDDY.

    "Whether Mr. Eddy will ultimately succeed to the chair so long filled by Sir Edward Watkin, and whether he is the best man to fill that position," says the ...

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  32. THE SOCIALISTS AND THE SALVATION ARMY.

    At the Newtown Court yesterday, before Mr. G. H. Smithers, S.M., William Henry Mellor, a member of the Christian Socialist League, was charged with behaving in ...

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  33. RAILWAY REVENUE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The railway revenue last week was £65,615, showing an increase of £12,120 compared with a corresponding week last year. The improvement ...

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  34. TAXING AMERICAN PRODUCE.

    LONDON, Monday.--The New York correspondent of "The Times" states that America is indignant at the Customs duties imposed by the European ...

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  35. THE BANKING COMMISSION.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The Banking Commission returned to-day from the Gippsland district, where it has been collecting a large amount of evidence from the ...

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  36. REDUCTIONS AT EAST GRETA.

    WEST MAITLAND, Monday.--A placard was posted at the East Greta colliery on Saturday, giving fourteen days' notice of a reduction in the ...

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  37. MISHAP TO THE BOTHWELL CASTLE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- The steamer Bothwell Castle, which was disabled off Cape Nelson on Saturday, reached the bay this morning. Her disablement was due ...

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  38. THE WYALONG GOLDFIELD.

    WYALONG, Monday.--At Shannon's battery Welcome Stranger stone is still going through. At Gough's No. 2 battery Beckus and party crushed five tons for 100oz., and ...

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  39. THE MINIMUM WAGE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The question of the minimum rate of wage was brought up indirectly at the City Council meeting today. On the question of whether certain ...

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  40. THE LIVE CATTLE TRADE.

    Messrs. Hill, Clark, and Co. have just received a cable from their London agents, Messrs. Pritchard and Moore, to the effect that their ...

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  41. THE ARMENIAN ATROCITIES.

    LONDON, Monday.--The "Daily Telegraph" states that it has been shown in evidence that the Turkish soldiers at Sassoon, in Armenia, prior ...

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  42. THE ACCIDENT TO THE PUKAKI.

    HOBART, Monday.--At the inquiry into the grounding of the Pukaki at Devonport to-day, contradictory evidence was given by Captain Pearce, of the Pukaki, and ...

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  43. THE COMPOSER OF THE "HEATHER WALTZ."

    Every Australian must, surely, by this time be familiar with the strains of "The Heather Waltz;" but, probably, very few know anything about the circumstances ...

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  44. THE WARSHIPS.

    H.M.S. Ringdove returned to Port Jackson last evening, and was moored in Farm Cove. The Ringdove, after leaving here, spent several months cruising among the ...

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  45. THE EARL OF ROSEBERY.

    LONDON, Monday.--In connection with the rumors as to the probable resignation by Lord Rosebery of the Premiership, or of his taking a ...

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  46. LECTURE BY COLONEL BELL.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Colonel Bell, United States Consul in Sydney, lectured here to-night on "Great Federal Ideals." Mr. Justice Holroyd presided. The lecturer ...

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  47. THE WEST AUSTRALIAN GOLDFIELDS.

    COOLGARDIE, Monday.--Some splendid specimens have been brought in from the Australasia North mine, near Bardock. The specimens were taken from the 20ft. ...

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  48. THE EXODUS FROM VICTORIA.

    ALBURY, Monday.--Some 25 or 30 farmers from the north-western portion of Victoria, with their families, are now on their way to take possession of several ...

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  49. SMALLPOX IN MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--About 12 members of the Melbourne Hospital staff and others, who had been in contact with the smallpox patient after she had entered the ...

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  50. ARGENTINE CATTLE.

    LONDON, Monday, 1 p.m.--Mr. Brett, a cattle breeder of the Argentine Republic, is closing the terms of a large contract for the delivery of cattle ...

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