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  2. SECOND EDITION.

    LONDON, Friday. -- Baron Rothschild, head of the well-known banking firm in Paris, bus presented the Spanish Government with a cruiser. ...

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  3. FEDERATION.

    Much speculation is being indulged in by protectionist members of the Legislature as to the attitude Mr. Lyne will, at his meeting on Wednesday, declare his intention of adopting ...

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  4. NEWCASTLE NEWS.

    Severe as may have been the distresses to which the communities of Walsend and Plattaburg have for many months been subjected, the fact remains that the appreciation of the ...

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  5. NOTES OF THE DAY.

    "I must have liberty Withal, at large a charter as the wind, To blew on whom I please." —AS YOU LIKE IT. ...

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  6. AMERICA AND SPAIN.

    LONDON, Friday--In the course of an interview yesterday, Lieutenant-General Gorrea, the Spanish Minister for War, remarked that it would be; better for the ...

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  7. THE INTERNATIONAL SITUATION.

    LONDON, Thursday.--In consequent of the complicated international situation all the members of the Cabinet, with the exception of Lord Salisbury, are spending their ...

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  8. THE EASTER ENCAMPMENT.

    ROOKWOOD, Friday Night.--After a good dent of bustle and confusion, the big camp is now fairly started. Men are gradually dropping into their appointed grooves, and sorting out their ...

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  9. THE SOUDAN CAMPAIGN.

    LONDON, Thursday Night..--Lieutenant Colonel Parsons, the Governor of Kassala, who is now on a special mission to Kassala, reports that several conflicts have taken ...

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  10. INCREASE OF THE SPANISH NAVY.

    LONDON, Friday.--The Spanish Council offer to support a vote of 25,000,000 pesetas for the increase of the navy. ...

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  11. PERSONAL.

    The Governor and Lady, Hampden, Lord Ran- furiy, and the Hon. Alice Brand attended service at St. James' Church yesterday morning. Lady Ranfurly went to St. Andrew's Cathedral in the ...

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  12. THE POWERS AND CHINA.

    LONDON, Friday.--"The Times" correspondent at St. Petersburg says it is understood in official circles in St. Petersburg that Russia has assented, without protest, ...

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  13. THE SEALING DIFFICULTY.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.--Sir Julian Pauncefote, the British Ambassador at Washington, has suggested the appointment of a joint American aud Canadian ...

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  14. A JOINT APPEAL FROM EUROPE.

    LONDON, Friday.--Sir Julian Pauncefote, the British Minister, and five other European Ambassadors at Washington have presented President M'Kinley with a pressing ...

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  15. CHARGES OF BRIBERY.

    LONDON, Friday.--The City Corporation has suspended 10 officers of the Health Department on charges of accepting bribes from contractors. ...

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  16. GOOD FRIDAY.

    The usual Good Friday service was held at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday morning, when Canon Sharpe preached to a large congregation. In the afternoon service was conducted by the ...

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  17. THE MAYORS AND FEDERATION.

    The Mayor of Hurstville (Alderman J. G. Griffin), in common with other suburban Mayors, has received a telegram, from Mr. Edmund Barton with reference to supporting the Convention Bill. ...

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  18. SOUTH AFRICA.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.--Sir Alfred Milner, Governor of Cape Colony and High Commissioner for South Africa, is now on a visit to Basutoland, to the north-east of ...

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  19. TO-DAY.

    Agricultural Show, Moore Park, Continental Concert. Randwick Races: First at 1. Fresh Food and Ice Co.'. Industrial Exhibition, ...

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  20. EQUIPMENT OF PRIVATEERS.

    LONDON, Friday.--Many Spanish vessels are being equipped as privateers, and numerous Frenchmen are also applying to the Spanish Government for letters of marque. ...

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  21. THE POLITICAL LABOR LEAGUE AND FEDERATION.

    At the last meeting of the Leichhardt branch of the Political Labor League, the secretary reported that the executive committee had drafted the following resolutions with reference to the ...

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  22. ST. MARY'S.

    Special services were held at St. Mary a cathedral throughout yesterday, there being large congregations on each occasion. Cardinal Moran officiated in the morning, with Dr. Murphy ...

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  23. EXPORT OF COAL.

    The quantity of coal exported to foreign and intercolonial ports from tho port of Newcastle for the week ended yesterday was 38.443 tons, 11,992 tons of which are destined for the United ...

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  24. THE AUSTRIAN NAVY.

    LONDON, Thursday Night --The Austrian Imperial Navy Department recently asked the Delegations to vote 50,000,000 florins (about £5,000,000) with which to carry ...

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  25. A NATIONAL WAR FUND. OPENED IN SPAIN.

    LONDON, Friday .--A national subscription has been opened in Spain to provide funds for carrying on the prospective war. ...

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  26. SHIPPING ITEMS.

    The barques East India and Faveli, and the ship Ellen A. Read, arrived at Newcastle yesterday, the former and the latter being from Table Bay, and the Faveli from Port Natal. ...

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  27. THE ARMISTICE TO THE CUBANS.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.--Owing to a hitch in the negotiations, the proclamation by the Spanish Government of an armistice to the Cuban insurgents will not be issued ...

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  28. SUNDAY SERVICES.

    Special services will be held in the Protestant- hall to-morrow in connection with the I.O.G.T. Grand Lodge session. The Rev. W. Woolls Rutledge will preach ...

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  29. ACCIDENT TO A STEAMER.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.--The steamer Dahomey, belonging to the African Steamship Company, went ashore yesterday off Holyhead, North Wales. ...

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  30. GOOD FRIDAY.

    The usual Good Friday services were held yesterday at the Anglican and Roman Catholic Churches. At the Procathedral, the preacher was the Rev. Dean Selwyn, and appropriate music ...

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  31. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE. Friday.--The case in which David Daniels obtained a verdict of £100 for libel against Hugo Becker at the Supremo Court on Thursday has had a sad sequel. The action was ...

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  32. THE PASSIONISTS' CHURCH, MARRICK- VILLE.

    The Holy week devotions at St. Brigid s, Mar- rickville, were commenced on Palm Sunday and continued yesterday. At 9 o'clock there was Solemn Mass, of which the Rev. Father Patrick, ...

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  33. THE THIRLMERE HOME.

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  34. THE BLIND LEADING THE BLIND.

    Sir,--Mr. Hughes is reported in your columns to have said in his address at the Masonic-hall-- "The Upper House was not subject to dissolution until the Lower House came back from an appeal ...

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  35. THE NEW GUINEA MISSION.

    The London Missionary Society's steamer John Williams, after making a tour of the various mission stations with supplies, and bringing missionaries together for their annual committee ...

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  36. THE WELSH COLLIERS' STRIKE.

    LONDON, Friday.--The strike of coal- miners in the South of Wales continues. A conference held by the men at Cardiff unanimously agreed to resolutions ...

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  37. CLOSE OF THE CRICKET SEASON.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--The South Australian Cricket Association has decided to close the season at once, although the rounds arranged have not been completed. East Torrens Club wins ...

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  38. ST. JAMES' CHURCH.

    Services were held at St. James' Church, King- street, yesterday, commencing ut 7.30 a.m., and continuing at intervals throughout tho day. In the early morning the ante-Communion service, ...

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  39. SAILING REGATTA.

    Two very interesting races were sailed at Newcastle yesterday afternoon, under the auspices of the Newcastle and Stockton Sailing Club, and in the presence of a considerable ...

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  40. VICTORIA.

    Messrs. Felton, Grimwade and Co.'s wholesale chemists' store at West Melbourne was broken into by burglars about 4 o'clock this morning. A safe, containing 250oz. of silver and £8 in gold ...

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  41. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Friday.--The annual meeting of the Mortgage Company of South Australia was held yesterday. Mr. J. Usher, who presided, said that the ...

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  42. SWIMMING CARNIVAL.

    A swimming carnival in connection with the Perseverance Club, Tighes-hill, was held yesterday morning in the canal at Tighes-hill, and was productive of some good sport. The ...

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  43. ST. LUKE'S, CONCORD AND BURWOOD.

    A crowded congregation assembled at St. Luke's, Concord and Burwood, last night on the occasion of the rendering of "The Crucifixion" (Sir John Stainer). Tho tenor soloist was Dr. ...

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  44. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    Of seven candidates at the examination for licensed surveyors' certificates, only two passed, these being W. J. Schooling and A. W. Marde, both of Victoria. ...

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  45. QUEENSLAND.

    An explosion of gas took place in the Avcca Hotel, Wharf-street, this morning. Two persons were injured, and considerable damage was caused to property. ...

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  46. "YES" MEANS A FINAL VERDICT-- "NO" A TEMPORARY REMAND.

    Sir,-- Surely Mr. Barton is rather inconsistent in trying to make little of his opponents by asking, "how many of them have ever read the bill?" This query cuts both ways. "How many ...

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  47. BOWLS.

    The concluding match of the competition for the championship rink honors was played on Lowland's Green yesterday afternoon, between representatives of the Newcastle and Hamilton ...

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  48. FUNERAL OF ARTHUR ORTON.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Thousands of people were present at the funeral of the late Arthur Orton, the "Tiehborne claimant," which took place yesterday in Haddington Cemetery. ...

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  49. PASSION PLAY AT THE ROYAL.

    The Rev. W. I. Carr Smith, rector of St. James' Church, conducted what was called a service last night at the Theatre Royal, at which limelight representations at the Passion play, as presented ...

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  50. THE AUSTRALIAN ART EXHIBITION.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.--The pictures by Australian artists now on exhibition at the Grafton Gallery have met with great appreciation. No fewer than thirty of the works have already ...

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  51. THE ZOO.

    Country visitors to the metropolis naturally gravitated across Moore Park to the Zoological Society's Gardens. Throughout the day the turnstiles registered 790 adults and a largo number ...

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  52. MR. WISE AND "THE DAILY TELEGRAPH."

    Sir,--Permit me to say that I did not make the statement that the change of opinion on of "The Daily Telegraph," In respect of Federation, was decided upon at a directors, meeting by ...

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  53. A CHARITABLE BEQUEST.

    LONDON, Friday.--The late Miss Louisa Da Costa bequeathed all her real estate in Adelaide to Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton, the Governor of South Australia, to establish a Good Samaritan ...

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  54. COOGEE AND BONDI.

    The seaside resorts wore well patronised. Coogee is ever popular with pleasure-seekers, and there were over 3000 visitors yesterday. Apart from the beach. Mr. Larmour's Aquarium was ...

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  55. THE R.M.S. OROTAVA AT ALBANY.

    ALBANY. Friday.--The R.M.S. Orotnva (Orient line) Captain Liuklater, arrived from London at 9.30 o'clock last night, and left again at 4.15 a.m. to-day. She brings the following passengers:-- ...

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  56. THE, 98 DEMONSTRATION AND SPORTS.

    The Irish National Demonstration and Sports are to take place on Easter Monday at Sir Joseph Banks' Grounds, Botany. These grounds have been the scene of several great gatherings of the ...

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  57. BOARD OF TRADE RETURNS.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.--According to the monthly returns of the Board of Trade, the imports into Great Britain during March showed an increase in values of £2,757,715, and the exports ...

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