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  2. PERSONAL.

    It is understood that Mr. Seddon. Premier of New Zealand, will, after all, accept a national purse, which he will receive in instalments, each district desiring to make the presentation of ...

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  3. PROHIBITED IMMIGRANTS

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- Another ease of prohibition under the Immigration Restriction Act has come to light, right on top of the exclusion of the six Englishmen at Sydney. ...

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  4. SECOND EDITION.

    PERTH, Friday. -- There are six hard felt hatmakers on board the R.M.S. Oruba, which arrived to-day from London. They are under engagement to the firm of Mr. Charles Anderson, ...

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  5. VENEZUELA AND THE POWERS.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon. -- The United States newspapers are very hostile to President Castro. Diplomatists at Washington consider that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. OUR FEDERAL BURDENS.

    If we have dwelt less upon the beneficial effects of the transfer of the debts and the railways to the central power than would have been the case had events shaped themselves less ...

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  7. NOTES OF THE DAY.

    Generally the biggest kind of failure is the man who, having achieved success, starts out to show others how it is done. What is called "success in life" being so largely a matter of ...

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  8. ASSAULT AND ROBBERY.

    David Johnson (27), engineer, Lambton-street. Newcastle, was last night the victim of an assault in Ultimo. He only arrived, it appears, from Newcastle shortly before 11 p.m., and was ...

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  9. FUTURE OF SOUTH AFRICA.

    LONDON, Friday. -- Continuing his tour through the recently-unsettled parts of South Africa, the High Commissioner (Lord Milner) has arrived at Kimberley, the chief ...

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  10. DEATH OF MR. J. KENSIT.

    LONDON, Friday. -- The youth John M'Keevor, against whom the Coroner's jury which inquired into the death of Mr. John Kensit, sen., at Liverpool, returned an adverse verdict, has been tried ...

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  11. A PRESIDENTIAL MANIFESTO.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon. -- President Castro has issued an insolent manifesto, in which he alleges that all the Venezuelan States are rallying to the defence of the ...

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  12. ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY.

    LONDON, Friday. -- The Most Rev. Dr. F. Temple, Archbishop of Canterbury, who a week ago collapsed in the House of Lords (owing to a weakness in his lower limbs), while speaking ...

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  13. THE GERMAN REICHSTAG.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon. -- The German Reichstag has adopted new rules limiting speeches on points of order to five minutes. The debate on the Tariff Bill is progressing. ...

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  14. GERMAN AND BRITISH SAILORS. LANDED.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon. -- Three of the captured Venezuelan warships were sunk, but the officers of the fourth claimed to belong to France. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. SNOWSTORMS IN RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon. -- Terrific snowstorms have occurred in the Southern Russia and the Black Sea districts. Railway communication has been interrupted over large areas. ...

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  16. MR. WISE AND THE WYALONG CASE.

    In conversation with a "Daily Telegraph" representative yesterday, the Attorney-General, Mr. B. R. Wise, referred to the question raised by Mr. Law, in the Legislative Assembly, on ...

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  17. THE SOMALILAND TROUBLE.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon. -- It is reported that the Berbera Mullah, has been assassinated whilst he was at prayers. It is stated that he was killed, by spear-thrusts through the stomach. ...

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  18. THE HARDWOODS BATTLE.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon. -- Mr. H. B. Lefroy was obliged to express regret in connection with the libel action brought by Mr. Alcott, admitting that he was not able to substantiate the ...

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  19. THE DETAINED HATTERS.

    LONDON, Friday. -- Referring to the case of the detained hatters at Sydney, the "St. James' Gazette" questions the ultimate wisdom of Australia's exclusive conduct respecting ...

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  20. COLUMNS READY TO ADVANCE.

    LONDON, Friday. -- Everything is ready at Berbera for an immediate advance via Garrero and Obbla, the columns meeting early in February for a combined movement against the Somalls. ...

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  21. GENERAL CABLES.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon. -- Advices from Tangier state that the rebels against the Sultan of Morocco are increasing in numbers. The rebels are reported to be surrounding the ...

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  22. THE BRITISH RESERVE FLEET.

    LONDON, Friday. -- The British, reserve fleet, stationed at Devonport, has been ordered to he in readiness to sail at a day's notice. ...

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  23. THE FRENCH NAVY.

    LONDON, Friday. -- M. Camilla Pelletan, the French Minister of Marine, has announced that it is his intention to restore the French Mediterranean squadron to a war footing. ...

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  24. AMERICA AND NEWFOUNDLAND.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon. -- Mr. John Hay, United States Secretary of State, and Sir Robert George Wyndham Herbert, on behalf of Great Britain, have signed the trade reciprocity ...

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  25. ACTION BY SIR JOHN SEE.

    In accordance with the promise made to members in the Legislative Assembly. Sir John See communicated with the Federal Premier in regard to the release of the hatters detained by the ...

    Article : 215 words
  26. M'CRACKEN'S BREWERY.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon. -- The debenture-holders in M'Cracken's Brewery Company have approved of the scheme of re-arrangement. ...

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  27. TURKEY AND THE POWERS.

    LONDON, Friday. -- The Governments of Great Britain and Franco are urging the Porto to introduce effective reforms into the administration of affairs in Macedonia. ...

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  28. MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S TOUR.

    LONDON, Friday. -- The cruiser Good Hope, with Mr. and Mrs. J. Chamberlain and suite on board, passed the Isle of Perim, in the Red Sea, on Thursday. ...

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  29. PREPARING FOR RESISTANCE.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon. -- A force of 2000 Venezuelan troops, under the command of the Minister for War, has arrived at La Guayra. ...

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  30. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- A letter from Mr. Chamberlain has been received by the Prime Minister thanking the Government for having arranged the despatch of the military contingent ...

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  31. ILLNESS OF LADY DUDLEY.

    LONDON, Friday. -- The progress towards recovery being made by Lady Dudley, wife of the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland (who was recently operated upon for a sudden attack of ...

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  32. A SHIFTING PARLIAMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- In the Legislative Assembly to-day a discussion took place on the Premier's proposal to remove Parliament to the Federal Parliament House. Several members ...

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  33. NEW ZEALAND.

    The steamer Athenic has been floated. The survey showed no damage, and the vessel proceeded on her voyage to London. Flour has Increased £1, the price now being ...

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  34. NO SETTLEMENT YET REACHED.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The case of the hatters detained at Sydney was hot decided to-day. Sir Edmund Barton was all the afternoon at a Cabinet meeting. Mr. Anderson, with his solicitor, ...

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  35. THE REV. MATTHEW WALKER.

    ORANGE, Friday. -- The Rev. Matthew Walker, minister of the Australian Church, Lucknow, who in July last was sentenced to six months' imprisonment on a charge of perjury, and in ...

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  36. THE WORTHINGTON CASE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The proprietor and publisher of the "Age" newspaper were each fined £20 to-day by Mr. Justice Holroyd for contempt of court in publishing in their paper of 4th ...

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  37. THE CITIZENS' REFORM LEAGUE.

    CARCOAR, Friday. -- Mr. F. Wegg Home, general secretary of the People's Reform League, visited Carcoar yesterday, and in the evening a number of residents met at the Royal Hotel to ...

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  38. NEW UNION CO.'S STEAMER.

    A luncheon was given to-day aboard the Moeraki, the Union Co.'s new steamer. The Premier was a guest and congratulated the company on putting such a fine vessel in the intercolonial ...

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  39. SOMETHING ABOUT THE REPUBLIC.

    The Republic of Venezuela was formed in 1830 by secession from the other members of the ...

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  40. CHRISTCHURCH WOOL SALES.

    At the Christchurch wool sales good merinos were in strong demand at a rise of 1d per pound. Fine half-bred showed a rise of three-farthings to a penny. Super merino sold at 10d to 11d, ...

    Article : 54 words
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