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  2. OUR SPECIAL CABLES.

    LONDON, Friday. -- The ceremonies in connection with the coronation of the Czar commenced at Moscow yesterday, the occasion being marked by a gorgeous pageant. ...

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  3. OUR SPECIAL CABLES.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.--Fines weather prevailed to-day, and the wicket was excellent for the match between the Australian team and the South of England eleven. ...

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  4. THE MINIMUM WAGE QUESTION.

    Another trade has risen up to denounce the Government minimum wage scheme as a delusion and a snare. Under the leadership of Mr. M'Gowen a deputation of ...

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  5. THE TRANSVAAL.

    LONDON, Friday.--Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, Secretary of State for the Colonies, Attended a dinner given last night by South African colonists in London. ...

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  6. THE NEW ATLANTIC SERVICE.

    In connection with the new Atlantic line between Great Britain and Canada, news by the English mall yesterday states that the service is to be a 20-knot one at sea, so that the vessels will ...

    Article : 305 words
  7. THE ALLOWANCE TO LADY PARKES AND FAMILY.

    The Premier states that the Government will next week submit to Parliament the proposal with reference to the allowance to Lady Parkes and the children of the late Sir Henry Parkes, particulars ...

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  8. THE EMPIRE TRADE LEAGUE.

    The Premier presided at a lecture delivered last night by the Rev. Dr. Jefferis at the Pitt-street Congregational Church on the subject of the federation of British speaking people. Commenting ...

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  9. THE PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD.

    The Public Service Board have their reports on the Education and Justice Departments in an advanced stage. One of these, probably Education, will be issued next week. ...

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  10. THE MUSWELL LODGE MURDER.

    LONDON, Friday.--The two ex-convicts, Albert Milson and Henry Fowler, arrested on suspicion of the murder of Mr. Smith, an old gentleman residing at Muswell Lodge, ...

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  11. THE WORKS DEPARTMENT INQUIRY.

    Judge Murray held his first sitting yesterday as a Royal Commission of Inquiry into the charges brought by Mr. Parkes, M.P., against the Public Works Department. Mr. Parkes, Mr. ...

    Article : 283 words
  12. TROOPS AT MAFEKING.

    LONDON, Friday.--Dr. W. J. Leyds, the Secretary of State for the Transvaal, has communicated with Sir Hercules Robinson, ...

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  13. A BARRISTERS' ASSOCIATION.

    A meeting or members of the bar was held at the Attorney-General's Chambers on Tuesday for the purpose of forming a Barristers' Association. There were 59 present, nearly all the senior ...

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  14. MISHAP TO A COASTING STEAMER.

    The coasting steamer Chindera arrived yesterday from the Tweed in a leaking condition. It appears that when leaving the Tweed on Wednesday afternoon the vessel struck heavily several ...

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  15. MATTERS AFFECTING SOLICITORS.

    The Full Court had before it yesterday three matters attesting solicitors. In the first, Mr. H. B. Mugliston, an English barrister, who was admitted here some months ago, had made an ...

    Article : 327 words
  16. GRAHAM PRACTISING.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.--H. Graham, the Australian cricketer, has so far recovered from his recent attack of rheumatism as to be able to take part in practice at the ...

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  17. ITALY AND ABYSSINIA.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.--The Italian troops taken prisoners in the recent lighting between Abyssinia and Italy have been escorted to Adigrat by a force of 5000 Eigrinis, ...

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  18. THE RAND GOLDFIELD.

    LONDON, Friday.--The situation on the Rand goldfield is reported to be critical. The existence of rinderpest and the want of confidence in the Transvaal Government ...

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  19. THE AUSTRALIANS' RECORD.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 296 words
  20. MALARIAL FEVER IN AFRICA.

    A supplement to the "Government Gazette" published yesterday notifies that in consequence of the prevalence of malarial fever on the east coast of Africa, and the possibility of the disease being ...

    Article : 156 words
  21. THE CUBAN REVOLT.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.--The steamer Three Friends has sailed from New York for Cuba. She has on hoard 2000 rounds of ...

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  22. INSANITARY CONDITION OF PRETORIA.

    LONDON, Friday.--Pretoria, the capital of the Transvaal, is reported to be in a shockingly insanitary condition, and the outbreak of an epidemic is feared. ...

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  23. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--The members of the Calvert exploring expedition leave to-morrow by the steamer Waroonga for Geraldton, whence they will take train to Mullewa, and begin their task ...

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  24. EXTENDING THE TERM SITTING.

    The congested state of the term list, though three weeks have elapsed since the sittings commenced, has caused the judges to decide to postpone the jury causes for a week, and to extend the ...

    Article : 132 words
  25. CHOLERA IN EGYPT.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.--An outbreak of cholera has occurred at Cairo, and 29 deaths are reported. The epidemic is spreading to Upper Egypt. ...

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  26. THE LOCKING OF THE DARLING.

    The Public Works Committee yesterday gave additional consideration to the scheme for the construction of locks and weirs on the river Darling. Mr. H. G. M'Kinney, the Chief Engineer for Water ...

    Article : 145 words
  27. DEATH OF MME. SCHUMANN.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.--The death is announced, at the age of 77, of Madame Clara Schumann, the famous pianoforte performer, and widow of the great composer, ...

    Article : 204 words
  28. THE WARSHIPS.

    H.M.S. Karrakatta arrived at Brisbane yesterday from Sydney. She is to proceed north in the course of a few days to meet the squadron, returning from the islands to Sydney. The Dart ...

    Article : 68 words
  29. DAMARALAND.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.--The German Reichstag has voted supplies for the purpose of further reinforcing the troops in Damaraland, or German South-west Africa. ...

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  30. GENERAL NEWS.

    Lady Hampden, accompanied by Miss the Hon. Dorothy Brand, and Captain Forguson, A.D.C., visited St. Vincent's Hospital yesterday afternoon. The Governor attends the ...

    Article : 206 words
  31. A CURE FOR RINDERPEST.

    The Inspector of Cattle at Salisbury, South Africa, claims to have discovered a cure for rinderpest. Wiring from Mafeking to Earl Grey, he says:--"I am pleased to inform you that a cure ...

    Article : 207 words
  32. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The Orotava, of the Orient line, called at Albany yesterday on route from London to Sydney. She is in advance of contract time, and should land her mails at Adelaide on Monday. The P. and O. ...

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  33. SQUATTING IN THE FAR WEST.

    WILCANNIA, Friday.--The land court has been sitting during yesterday and to-day. In the Connulpie Downs case, Mr. Murdoch Armstrong, of the Union Mortgage Company, stated that he ...

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  34. THE EDUCATION BILL.

    LONDON, Friday.--Mr. Gladstone has declined to intervene in the split, which has occurred, between the nonconformist members of the Liberal party aud the Irish ...

    Article : 80 words
  35. THE CLARE LAND CASES.

    HAY, Friday.--The special sitting of the Hay Land Board, convened to deal with the references by the Minister for Lands with respect to the bonafides of certain homestead leases on the ...

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  36. LADY HAMPDEN AT ST. VINCENT'S HOSPITAL.

    Lady Hampden, accompanied by the Hon. Dorothy Brand, Miss De Hoghton, and Captain Ferguson, A.D.C., visited St. Vincent's Hospital yesterday afternoon. The vice-regal party were ...

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  37. THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST MR. MEAGHER.

    There was a crowded audience in the Full Court yesterday to hear the case in which Mr. R. D. Meagher was cited to appear and answer certain allegations made in the special case submitted by ...

    Article : 224 words
  38. THE LARGEST STEAMER OF THE P. O. FLEET.

    The new steamer India, one of the six large vessels under construction for the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company, was launched last month from the yard of Messrs. Caird and Co., ...

    Article : 263 words
  39. TURKEY AND MACEDONIA.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.--The people of Macedonia, who are principally Bulgarians, are appealing to the Great Powers to insist upon reforms being carried out based upon ...

    Article : 57 words
  40. TO-DAY.

    Address: Mr. J. R. Mott. University, 8. Cycling Carnival: Parramatta Cricket Ground. 2.30. Championship Rowing Contests: Parramatta River. Agricultural Ground: Football, Paddington v. ...

    Article : 164 words
  41. THE ORANGE FREE STATE.

    LONDON, Friday.--The Volksraad of the Orange Free State has rejected a proposal that a convention should be held with Cape Colony on the subject of the construction of ...

    Article : 47 words
  42. THE DEAN DIVORCE CASE.

    Mrs. Dean is seeking for divorce from the notorious George of that name on the fairly reasonable ground that he attempted to murder her. Dean was convicted and sentenced to be hanged ...

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  43. SUNDAY SERVICES.

    Anniversary services will be held to-morrow at the Petersham Presbyterian Church. The Rev. T. K. Clouston, B.A., preaches in the morning, and the Rev. John Auld, M.A., in the evening. A missionary ...

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  44. THE MATABELE REVOLT.

    LONDON, Friday.--The latest news from Matabeleland is that a junction has been effected between Mr. Cecil Rhodes' column from Salisbury and the force under Captain ...

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  45. ARRIVAL OF A NEW TUG.

    A fine stamp of the modern tugboat last evening anchored in Watson's Bay. She is named the Goole No. 9, and has been specially imported from Shields by Messrs. J. Fenwick and Co. to meet ...

    Article : 103 words
  46. Advertising

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    Advertising : 65 words
  47. THE OVERDUE SHIP CRAIGMORE.

    Some uneasiness prevails at Newcastle owing to the non-arrival at San Francisco of the ship Craigmore. The Craigmore was dispatched from Newcastle by Mr. R. B. Wallace on February 2 with ...

    Article : 135 words
  48. THE DARLING ISLAND RESUMPTIONS.

    The cost of the resumptions at Darling Island, which work has just been passed by the Legislative Assembly, is estimated to amount to £110,000. This estimate was arrived at after looking ...

    Article : 199 words
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