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  2. THE LIBERAL CONFERENCE.

    London, Friday.--The conference between the leading members of the Liberal party suggested by Mr. Chamberlain with a view to arriving at a ...

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  3. GERMANY AND FRANCE

    St. Petersburg, Thursday.--The semi-official Russian papers, commenting on Prince Bismarck's speech in the Reichstag, express the opinion that the ...

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  4. THE CORPORATION FRAUD CASE.

    In Chambers, yesterday, Mr. Edmands applied to his Honor Sir George Innes for a rale nisi calling upon the Crown to show cause why a writ of habeas corpus should not issue for the ...

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  5. MR. JOHN BRIGHT ON THE COLONIES.

    London, Friday.--Mr. John Bright has written a letter denouncing Imperial Federation. He expresses the opinion that probably the colonies will ...

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  6. THE BULGARIAN DIFFICULTY.

    London, Friday.--The question of fixing upon a successor to Prince Alexander on the Bulgarian throne continues to be discussed. It is probable ...

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  7. ENGLAND AND RUSSIA.

    London, Friday.--During the debate on the Increased Army Bill in the German Reichstag, Prince Bismarck, making a casual allusion to possible ...

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  8. THE VICTORIAN LOAN.

    London, Thursday.--The Victorian loan of £3,000,000, at 4 per cent., with a minimum of £102, is advertised. In consequence of the announcement the ...

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  9. THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    London, Thursday.--General surprise is expressed that Mr. James Service has not been appointed a Victorian delegate at the Imperial Conference. ...

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  10. ANTI-IMMIGRATIOIN DEMONSTRATION.

    At a meeting of the committee, held at the Temperance-hall last night, final arrangements were made in connection with today's anti-State-assisted immigration demonstration under ...

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  11. (BY TELEGRAPH.)

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The Premier has received a cable from a high financial authority in London who states that the three million loan which is to be floated on the 28th will ...

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  12. (BY TELEGRAPH.)

    Melbourne, Friday.--Mr. Deakin, tho Chief Secretary, one of the Victorian delegates to the Imperial Conference, intends sailing for London by the Sutlej on the 27th inst., instead of going ...

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  13. THE LATE EARL OF IDDESLEIGH.

    London, Friday.--The funeral of the late Earl of Iddesleigh will take place at Pynes on Tuesday. It is expected to be very largely attended. ...

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  14. THE POLITICAL CRISIS.

    The Jennings-Dibbs Administration have unreservedly resigned. Whether they have on this occasion absolutely collapsed without hope of resurrection is not quite clear. Sir Patrick ...

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  15. THE EGYPTIAN QUESTION.

    Cairo, Friday.--Sir Henry Drummond Wolff, British Special Commissioner in Egypt, leaves for Constantinople on Saturday. The object of his ...

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  16. SYDNEY HOSPITAL.

    With regard to the removal by the Government of the patients from the temporary wooden structure at the Sydney Hospital, which took place some time ago when the patients ...

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  17. CABLE NEWS.

    London, Thursday.--Mr. Edward Coombes, C.M.G., of Sydney, has been examined before the Education Commission. ...

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  18. THE ENGLISH CRICKETERS IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

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  19. BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    London, Thursday.--Shares in the Bank of South Australia have fallen £4 during the week ; they are now quoted at £25 to £27. ...

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  20. THE CONQUEST OF BURMAH.

    Mandalay, Thursday.--From official reports presented to General Roberts, Commander-in-Chief of the British forces in Burmah, by the Brigadiers ...

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  21. COLONIAL STOCK.

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  22. GENERAL NEWS.

    A supplement to the Gazette contains revised regulations under the Volunteer Force Regulation Act of 1867. They are to take effect from the 1st inst. ...

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  23. COMMERCIAL.

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  24. THE RESCUE OF EMIR BEY.

    London, Thursday.--Mr. Henry M. Stanley sails for Africa on the 20th inst. on a mission to rescue doctor Emir Bey, who was left by the late General ...

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  25. SHIPPING.

    London, Thursday. -- The British-India steamer Almora left for Queensland on Tuesday. Colombo, Thursday.—The P. and O. ...

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  26. THE NEW COLONIAL SECRETARY.

    London, Thursday.--Sir Henry Holland, the newly-appointed Secretary of State for the Colonies, will formally receive the Agents-General on Monday ...

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  27. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.

    NEWCASTLE, Friday.--General dissatisfaction is expressed that the refuse from the slaughter-houses is allowed to drain into the harbor at a place from whence water is pumped ...

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  28. THE MATCH AT ORANGE.

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  29. BANK OF ENGLAND.

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  30. RUSSIAN MONEY IN BULGARIA.

    Sofia, Thursday.--The Regents have issued an order forbidding the currency of Russian roubles in Bulgaria. ...

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  31. THE ADELAIDE LAND AND INVESTMENT COMPANY.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--The second adjourned meeting of the City of Adelaide Land and Investment Company was held in the Exchange, Pirre-street, to-day, Mr. W. Everard the ...

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  32. ARREST OF A SUPPOSED FORGER.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--A smart swindler named Joseph Myers, with a number of aliases, has been arrested at Queenscliffe, charged with several cases of forgery and uttering and ...

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  33. THE PREUSSEN SMALLPOX PATIENTS.

    The outbreak of smallpox was not marked yesterday by any extension among those imprisoned at the Quarantine Station. One death, however, occurred--that of Emilia ...

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  34. THE CAIRNS-HERBERTON RAILWAY.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Messrs. Carey and Mann are the lowest tenderers for the Cairns and Herberton Railway. The contract is for one of the heaviest jobs yet constructed in Queensland. ...

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  35. THE ADELAIDE DYNAMITE SCARE.

    Adelaide, Friday.--A case containing about 45lb. of dynamite was found on Stansbury Beach on Wednesday. The case must have missed being exploded from the Lillie Hawkins, ...

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  36. THE BANK RATE OF INTEREST.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--It is announced that the banks in all the colonies except Queensland have agreed to adopt a uniform rate of interest payable on deposits on and after 17th ...

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  37. PROTECTION OF ABORIGINES.

    A short time ago the council of the Aborigines' Protection Association communicated with the Colonial Secretary on the subject of obtaining more monetary assistance, and ...

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  38. THE MELBOURNE-ADELAIDE RAILWAY.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--Respecting a statement in Melbourne that surprise had been created on account of the statement that second class passengers will not be carried by express trains on ...

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  39. THE FEDERAL QUARANTINE QUESTION.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--All the patients at the Quarantine Station are progressing favorably, except Miss Wheeler, whose condition is critical. ...

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  40. BUSH FIRES IN TASMANIA.

    HOBART, Friday. --Bush fires are raging through various parts of the colony, and are destroying homesteads and otherwise doing a vast amount of damage. Rain commenced to ...

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  41. HEAVY FAILURES IN ADELAIDE.

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  42. TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY TELEGRAPH.

    Sir,--Like your correspondent "T.F.C.," I also "want to know, you know," why so simple a course as the one suggested by him cannot be carried out--viz., communication by telephone ...

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  43. A FATAL BLOW.

    Melbourne, Friday.--A well-known farmer at Tatura, named O'Shea, bad an altercation with a neighbor, also a farmer, called Fanning. Blows were struck and O'Shea, receiving one ...

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  44. SUICIDE BY POISONING.

    The inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of a man at the Kent Hotel, Pitt and Goulburn streets, on Sunday, was resumed by the City Coroner yesterday afternoon at the ...

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  45. OVERLAND PASSENGER TRAFFIC.

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  46. THE GOULBURN CATHEDRAL TROUBLE.

    GOULBURN, Friday.--Matters regarding St. Saviour's Cathedral are now in a quiet state, and the excitement of the past week has toned down. To-day Captain Rossi applied to the ...

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  47. MINISTERIAL CHANGES IN TASMANIA.

    HOBART, Friday.--It is understood that Mr. J. S. Dodds, the Attorney-General, when he returns from England, will take the third Judgeship, and that Mr. N. J. Brown, the ...

    Article : 153 words
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