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  2. PERSONAL.

    The remains of the late Dr. Maurice O'Connor were interred at the Waverley Cemetery yesterday afternoon. There was a large gathering of mourners, and the service at the grave was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. NOTES OF THE DAY.

    It is becoming more obvious every day that no person with genuine pretensions to respectability can live in. Sydney or sympathise with anyone who does commit that outrage upon good ...

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  4. NEW ZEALAND AND THE CAPE TRADE.

    A deputation from the Dunedin Chamber of Commerce waited upon the Premier of New Zealand the other day, and urged that it was possible for that colony to do a large trade with ...

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  5. POOR CHINA!

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.--Russia insists upon the revision of the Niuchwang railway loan treaty between Great Britain and China. ...

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  6. BRITAIN'S BULWARKS

    LONDON, Friday.--Mr. G. J. Goschen, First Lord of the Admiralty, brought forward the new programme of naval construction in the House of Commons last ...

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  7. FEDERATION.

    It is certain now that the Legislative Council will pass, probably on the voices, the second reading of the Federal Enabling Bill. There is no desire whatever on the part of the Council ...

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  8. AMERICAN TROOPS AT MALTA.

    LONDON, Friday.--Two thousand American troops proceeding to the Philippines via the Suez Canal were landed from the transports at Malta. ...

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  9. GERMAN COLONISATION.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.--The Budget Committee of the German Reichstag has ratified the purchase by the Government of the New Guinea Company's rights in ...

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  10. THE NORTH SHORE TRAMWAY SYSTEM.

    Signs are numerous at North Shore of the approaching conversion of the cable tramway system to the electric system. It is understood locally that the conversion will be effected ...

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  11. RUDYARD KIPLING'S FAMlLY

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon. -- Mrs. Kipling hears with noble fortitude the death of her daughter Josephine. She regards it as her own special grief, ...

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  12. BETWEEN TWO FIRES.

    LONDON, Friday.--Mr. W. St. John Brodrick, Parliamentary Secretary to the Foreign Office, was questioned in the House of Commons last night with regard to the ...

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  13. GENERAL BOOTH.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--His doctor has advised General Booth to rest. The Lieutenant-Governor has invited the General to stay at Marble-hill for a time. The General has not yet replied. ...

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  14. HURRICANE IN NORTH QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--No further information has yet been received with reference to the recent hurricane in the north. Owing to the flooded state of the country, it is expected that some ...

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  15. THE LATE CAPTAIN ANTHON.

    Expressions of regret are general here (writes our Maclean correspondent) at the sudden death of Captain Anthon by drowning at Launceston, Tasmania. Almost ever since the amalgamation ...

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  16. THE WEATHER.

    Heavy rain fell in the city last evening. It commenced shortly before 8 o'clock, and continued until a few minutes before 10 o'clock. Mr. Russell when seen stated that the rain storm was the ...

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  17. BRITISH CRUISER GOES.

    LONDON, Friday.--The British armored cruiser Aurora has been ordered to proced for service on the China station. The Aurora is an armored cruiser of 5600 tons. ...

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  18. THE ITALIAN DEMAND.

    LONDON, Friday. -- The Tsung-li-Yamen (Chinese Council on Foreign Affairs) has reiterated its refusal to comply with the Italian demand for a lease of Sanmun Bay, ...

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  19. AMERICAN CRUISER AT SAMOA.

    The United States cruiser Philadelphia has ar-arrived at Samoa to look after American interests at the Islands. The Philadelphia was met at Honolulu by the R.M.S. Aorangi, which arrived ...

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  20. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 115 words
  21. QUESTION OF THE CAPITAL.

    BOMBALA, Friday.--At the conclusion of a Catheart meeting during the week, Mr. James M'Coy read a circular received from the secretary of the Federal Capital League at Bombala, ...

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  22. FURTHER NEWS OF THE DISASTER.

    TOWNSVILLE, Friday Night.--The Japanese steamer Kasuga Maru, which arrived to-day from Thursday Island, confirms the report of the heavy loss of life and damage to the pearling fleet north ...

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  23. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. Victoria, of the P. and O. line, bound from London to Sydney, is expected to arrive early this morning, having signalled at Green Cape at 2 p.m. yesterday. Upon arrival she will ...

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  24. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.--Mr. Trevelyan, a Radical, has been elected to fill the vacancy in the House of Commons caused by the retirement of Mr. Thomas Wayman, late Radical ...

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  25. WHAT FEDERATION WILL MEAN.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--A letter was received this morning by a merchant of this city from Mr. R. M. Stewart, of Messrs. Scott, Dawson, and Stewart, dated Sydney, March 8, in which Mr. ...

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  26. SUNDAY SERVICES.

    The Very Rev. Father Le Rennetel will preach a charity sermon at St. James' Church; Glebe, tomorrow at 11. The anniversary of the Baptist Sunday School, ...

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  27. THE PEACE CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.--The conference summoned by the Czar of Russia to discuss plans for maintaining peace throughout the world meets at The Hague ...

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  28. GREAT DESTRUCTION OF WHEAT.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.--Storms have destroyed 300,000 tons of wheat at Buenos Ayres. ...

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  29. THE QUEEN'S VISIT TO FRANCE.

    LONDON, Friday.--The Queen did not leave England yesterday, as expected, for the south of France. Her Majesty's departure was postponed until ...

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  30. FAST PASSAGE OF THE AORANGI.

    The R.M.S. Aorangi, of the Canadian-Australian line, gave a good illustration of her steaming capabilities on the passage from Vancouver, and finished up a capital voyage with a record run of ...

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  31. GERMANY DOES NOT DISARM.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon. The Budget Committee of the German Reichstag has agreed to an increase of the infantry forces of the Empire by 16,271 men. ...

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  32. A PEAK-HILL MINING CASE.

    PEAK-HILL, Friday.--Four miners, named Wythes, M'Casland, Golding (father and son), were given into custody at Tomingley on Wednesday, charged with trespass and breaking, with ...

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  33. THE ABSENT ATTORNEY-GENERAL.

    At the opening of the Castle-hill Agricultural Show yesterday, the Premier, Mr. Reid, in the course of his speech, referred to the absence of the Attorney-General, as to which there seems ...

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  34. MISS MARION TERRY.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.--The horse of a cab in which Miss Marion Terry, sister of Miss Ellen Terry, was being driven, bolted yesterday. Miss Terry leaped from the runaway vehicle, and ...

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  35. DEATH OF THE DOWAGER LADY HAMPDEN.

    LONDON, Friday.--The death is announced of the Dowager Viscountess Hampden, mother of the retiring Governor of New South Wales. The late Dowager Viscountess Hampden was the ...

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  36. PARKES BOILER EXPLOSION.

    PARKES, Friday.--A magisterial inquiry was opened to-day touching the death of James Heraghty, who was killed in the recent boiler explosion. Evidence was given that deceased ...

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  37. UNRELIABLE EVIDENCE.

    For some days past Mr. Justice Walker has been engaged in a case the principal witnesses in which were Assyrians. Yesterday, in the course of his judgment, his Honor made some caustic ...

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  38. A RENDEZVOUS WITH DEATH.

    The "intelligent anticipation" of death which has been noted within the past few days in the case of an aged woman at Bristol (says the Westminster "Budget") had a curious precedent in an ...

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  39. NEW AGENTS-GENERAL.

    LONDON, Friday.--Sir Julian Salomons will commence his new duties as Agent-General for New South Wales on April 1. Sir Philip Fysh will enter upon his duties as ...

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  40. NEW ENGLISH RAILWAY.

    LONDON, Friday.--Mr. C. T. Ritchie, President of the Board of Trade, yesterday performed the ceremony of opening the Great Central Railway Company's new ...

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  41. A NEW ENTERPRISE.

    LONDON, Friday.--Mr. M'Keever, formerly a director of Coey and Co., Ltd., provision merchants, of London, Liverpool, Belfast, and America, whose failure was recently announced, has ...

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  42. TRADE WITH THE EAST.

    In the development of the trade between the colonies, China, and Japan, the E. and A. Company's steamers have figured prominently, the liners maintaining an excellent passenger and ...

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  43. PICTURES FOR QUEENSLAND.

    LONDON, Friday.--Sir Horace Tozer, the Agent-General for Queensland, has shipped by the steamer Duke of Buckingham the portraits by Mr. Randall of Sir Henry Wylie Norman, ...

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  44. RACING IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Friday.--The Australian racehorses, Newhaven, Merman, Tornado, and Survivor, have accepted for the Epsom Cup. The Southdown Steeplechase yesterday was ...

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  45. A STRANGE COINCIDENCE.

    It is a strange coincidence (says the "Westminster Budget") that at this time of the year, exactly a century ago, the Russian Czar and the King of Great Britain should have been in ...

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  46. THE SOUDAN WAR.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.--Greek merchants resident at Omdurman claim £20,000 from the Egyptian Government, for damages sustained during the wars with the ...

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  47. MELBOURNE WOMEN'S HOSPITAL.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The ladies committee of the Women's Hospital held an inquiry today as to the death of Mrs. Taylor, who had been allowed to be 13 hours in the hospital ...

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  48. MR. PERCY SPENCE.

    LONDON, Friday.--The directors of the National Portrait Gallery have purchased the pencil drawing of the late Robert Louis Stevenson by Mr. Percy Spence, the well-known Sydney artist, ...

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  49. BETTER TO BE ILLEGAL THAN CRUEL.

    At a recent meeting of the Hurstville Borough Council, a complaint was received from the Water and Sewerage Board that a number of persons living in the neighborhood of the Dumbleton Public ...

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