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  2. PRO PATRIA.

    We remarked yesterday that the greatest "hit" that Mr. Dalley has ever made was his prompt offer, conveyed by cable an the previous day to the Imperial Government, of a military. ...

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  3. SPECIAL CABLES

    London, February 11. -- The Hon. J. C, Bray late Premier of Booth Australia, who recently arrived in London, has been introduced by Sir Arthur Blyth, Agent General for South Australia. ...

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  4. THE CAMPAIGN IN THE SOUDAN.

    Cairo, February 11. -- Telegrams are to hand from General Lord Wolseley stating that the infantry column under Major-General Earle had a battle with the rebel troops on the banks of the Nile ...

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  5. CHANGES IN THE BRITISH CABINET.

    London, February 12. -- Lord Rosebsry succeeds Lord Carlingford as Lord Privy Seal. His Lordship will also hold the office of First Commissioner of Works, and will have a seat in the Cabinet. ...

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  6. THE ENGLISH CRICKETERS.

    At 5 o'clock yesterday' afternoon Alfred Shaw and his team of professional cricketers returned to Sydney from Queensland by the A.S.N. Company's steamer Went worth, and after three or ...

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  7. The Oriental Bank.

    London, February 12. -- The Judges are doubtful as to whether the granting of an order to liquidate the affairs of the old Oriental Bank is legal. The calls on the shareholders of the Oriental ...

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  8. AN IMPUDENT ROBBERY.

    At the Water Police Court yesterday, before Mr Whittingdale Johnson. S.M., Austen Byrnes was charged with stealing about 15oz of nitrate of silver and a number of photographs, value £6 12s ...

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  9. THE ANNEXATIONS IN THE PACIFIC.

    London, February 12 -- The Hon. Robert H. Meade, of the Colonial Office, who recently went to Berlin with the object of negotiating for a settlement of the question of territory in the ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN TROOPS FOR THE SOUDAN.

    The projected movements of the Government in aid of the Imperial forces in [?]eyy: have been warmly received throughout the country. The Acting Colonial Secretary has received ...

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  11. THE BRITISH ADVANCE.

    Cairo, February 12. -- Intelligence is to hand that Colonel Brackenburg has assumed command in the place of General Sir William Earle, aud that he will continue the advance upon Berber, at ...

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  12. THE ADDITIONAL FORCES.

    London, February 12. -- It is announced that General Sir George Graham, V.C., will command the forces, which will proceed to Suakim and thence to Berber; and that Major-General Sir ...

    Article : 45 words
  13. REUTER'S MESSAGES.

    London, February 13. -- It is announced that two International Commissions will be held in London shortly ; one to consider the New Guinea question, and the other to inquire into the claims ...

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  14. DEATH OF LIEUTENANT-COLONEL EYRE.

    London, February 12. -- It is announced that Lieutenant-Colonel P. H. Eyre, of the South Suffordshire Regiment, was amongst those killed in the engagement near Bueka on the Nile. ...

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  15. THE REV. CANON KEMMIS.

    The departure for England of the Rev. Canon Kemmis has been made the opportunity for a very marked display by his parishioners, of the high esteem in which he is held by them, after some ...

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  16. Death of Cardinal MacCabe.

    London, February 11. -- The death is announced of Caroinal MacCabe, Archbishop of Dublin, aged 83. ...

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  17. THE SEPOY TROOPS.

    London, February 13. -- It has been definitely decided that the total strength of the Sepoy reinforcements from India will be four battalions of infantry and one regiment of native ...

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  18. SEAWORTHINESS OF THE MANLY BOATS.

    The dangerous condition of the steam service between Manly and Sydney was considered at the meeting of the Cabinet yesterday. The matter has been [?]nt under the attention of the ...

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  19. The Franco-Chinese War.

    Shanghai, February 11. -- The French fleet under Admiral Courbet made its appearance off this port to-day. ...

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  20. BRINGING IN THE WOUNDED.

    Cairo, February 13,-- Dispatches from Korti state that a convoy has arrived there, bringing in the wounded from the recant engagement. ...

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  21. THE BOOTMAKERS' STRIKE.

    The bookmakers' stake is at an end. The is [?] New South Wales [?]st our neighbours in Victoria [?] involved a large number of women ...

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  22. The Wool Sales.

    London, February 12. -- At the wool sales to-day 10,200 bales were offered. The market is quiet. ...

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  23. SIR EVELYN WOOD.

    London, February 13. -- It is announced that Major-General Sir Evelyn Wood will succeed to the command held by the late Major-General Earle. ...

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  24. A VIOLENT PRISONER.

    About 2.30 o'clock yesterday morning, as Constable Harrison was on duty in Abercrombie-street, Redfern, be heard screams of "murder" and "police." Running into Caroline-street, he ...

    Article : 132 words
  25. Commercial.

    London, February 12. -- The proportion of the Bank of England reserve to its liabilities is 46 percent. The reserve stands at £14,900,000. New Zealand inscribed Fours are worth £92 ...

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  26. THE LATE GENERAL GORDON.

    London, February 11 (Night). -- So far no official information has been received by the Government in regard to the fate of General Gordon. London, February 13. -- The Government are in ...

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  27. LIEUTENANT-COLONEL COVENEY.

    Lieutnant-Colonel Coveney, who is reported to have been killed in an engagement with the Arabs in herps, with a native of Sydney. where he spent the early part of his life. He was born at ...

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  28. Shipping.

    Port Said, February 12. -- The Waroongs sailed to-day outwards. ...

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  29. "TWO YEARS IN FIJI."

    At the Congregational School Hall, Petersham, last night, Mr F. Goode delivered a lecture under the above title descriptive of Fiji, a place with which the speaker was evidently unusually well ...

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  30. GERMAN ANNEXATION AT SAMOA.

    London, February 13. -- With regard to the news which has reached England and Germany that the German Consul-General at Samoa has takes possession of Apia, intelligence has now been ...

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  31. Delivery of Mails.

    London, February 12. -- The mails ex Salazio were delivered in London to-day. [The above messages were delayed in transmission.] ...

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  32. PUBLICATION OF THE NEWS IN LONDON.

    London, February 13. -- Intelligence of the offer made by Mr Dalley, the Acting-Colonial Secretary of New South Wales, on behalf of his Government, to despatch so expedition to Snakim, ...

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  33. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.

    PARRAMATTA, Friday. -- The Quarter Sessions opened to-day before Judge Dowling. Mr Clark Irving was the Crown Prosecutor. Three jurymen were fined £2 each for non-arrendance Mr ...

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  34. TASMANIAN RACING CLUB.

    HOBART, Friday. -- The following are the results of to-day's races: -- Flying Handicap: Fishbourse, 1; Borealis, 2; Clarendon, 3. T.R.C. Handicap Hobart, 1; Granville, 2; Astronome, 3; ...

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  35. TEE LATE CARDINAL MACCABE.

    We understand that Archbishop Moran has made arrangements for a dirge and Requiem Mass in it. Hary's Cathedral, these solemn rites being intended as a tribute of reverence to the ...

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  36. NEWS FROM BRISBANE.

    BRISBANE. Friday, -- A meeting of volunteer officers was held to-day to consider the action of New South Wales in offering troops to the Imperial Government. Colonel French, the ...

    Article : 97 words
  37. THE CALIFORNIAN MAIL.

    The s.s. City of Sydney, from San Francisco January 18, arrived here yesterday. The following is Reuter's American Summary: -- The United States Fish Commission shipped a ...

    Article : 391 words
  38. NEWS FROM MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The Premier has cabled as follows to the Agent-General: -- "In England values the assistance of the colonies in the Egy[?]tism campaign, assure 'he Imperial Government ...

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  39. MEETING OF THE R.C. HIERARCHY.

    On Tuesday last the Roman Catholic Bishops of Maitland. Goulburn. Armdale, Brisbane, and [?] met in council at St. Mary's, under the presidency of Archbishop Moran. Several ...

    Article : 136 words
  40. Fatal Boating Accident.

    GOULBURN, Friday. -- A fatal accident occurred to-day. A young man named Charles Stephenson was cut boating on the Wollondully river, and was sitting with his back towards his companion. The ...

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  41. NEWS FROM ADELAIDE.

    ADELAIDE, Friday. -- The Government to-day considered the question of offering to sent the force at their at pearl of assist in the Egyptain compaign, but is the Permanent Fores hardly ...

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  43. Commercial.

    ADELAIDE, Friday. -- Wheat market remains quiet, and only small parcels have changed hands at 3s 3d to 3s 4d at Port Adelaide, which may be taken as the nominal value, To-day flour is ...

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  44. THE AQUATIC CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Naturally, matters up the river have been somewhat quiet curing the past week, but Clifford was at work as usual on Monday morning, and has kept steadily at both rowing and walking exercise ever ...

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  45. Awkward Enthusiasm.

    Sir, -- To those of the citizens of Sydney who have seen a review of the artillery, the offer made by one Government to the Imperial authorities of two [?]m property horsed, will appear somewhat ...

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  46. Termination of the Bootmakers' Strike.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The bootmakers' strike has at length terminated. The Trades Hall Council were engaged till midnight in considering the re solution passed by the Conference and approved of ...

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  47. GENERAL NEWS.

    Yesterday afternoon a few members of the Lands Department met in the Bulletin Hotel, Castlereagh-street, to big farewell to their fellow clerk, Air John Macdonald, who is about to ...

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  48. MURDEROUS ASSAULT.

    At the Water Police Court yesterday, before Mr Whittingdale Johnson, S.M., Thomas Donnelly was charged with inflicting grievous bodily harm upon one Edwin Davis. a constable in the service ...

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  49. The Federal Enabling Bill.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The Premier is in daily communication with the Governments of the various Australian colonies with respect to the amendments proposed by the Imperial Government in ...

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  50. MINISTERIAL VISIT TO BURROWA.

    The Ministerial party who are to be present this evening at the banquet to Mr Slattery, M.P., at Burrows, left Redfern last night in a special carriage. The party included the Hons. W. B. ...

    Article : 121 words
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