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  2. THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ELECTIONS.

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  3. THE MATABELE REVOLT.

    LONDON, Monday.--Details have been received of the fighting near Buluwayo on Saturday, when the rebels advanced to within half a mile of the ...

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  4. THE GOVERNOR ON THE CLARENCE.

    GRAFTON, Monday.--The Governor, the Hon. Miss Brand, and Miss Alice Brand, together with Mr. Gathorne Hardy (his Excellency's private secretary) left Sydney on ...

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  5. OUR SPECIAL CABLES.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The people of Paris are in a state of dangerous excitement in consequence of the conflict between the Senate and the Chamber ...

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  6. DEATH OF SIR HENRY PARKES

    Sir Henry Parkes, G.C.M.G., died at his residence, "Kenilworth," Annandale, at 4 o'clock yesterday morning. This announcement was made in special editions of "The ...

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  7. THE MEDICAL ASPECT OF THE CASE.

    It goes without saying that everything which medical skill could devise was done for Sir Henry Parkes. Dr. Maurice O'Connor had been literally in constant attendance ...

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  8. REGRET IN BRISBANE.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--News of Sir Henry Parkes's death was received here with profound regret. ...

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  9. SIR HENRY PARKES AND FEDERATION.

    When the Federation Convention of 1891 was holding its meeting in Sydney, Sir Henry Parkes was chosen its president, and the following remarks made at the time ...

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  10. THE LATE SIR HENRY PARKES.

    LONDON, Monday.--"The Times," in referring to the death of Sir Henry Parkes, states that he was the most striking figure in the public life of ...

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  11. THE CANADIAN AGENCY IN LONDON.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Sir Donald Alexander Smith, K.C.M.G., formerly Governor of the Hudson's Bay Company's Territory, a member of the Canadian ...

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  12. ACTION OF THE GOVERNMENT.

    Mr. Want, who is practically head of the Government while the Premier is away, telegraphed to Mr. Reid at Adelaide yesterday the intelligence of Sir Henry Parkes's ...

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  13. THE TRANSVAAL.

    LONDON, Monday.--The details have been published of the communication received by Mr. Joseph Chamberlain from President Kruger intimating that ...

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  14. THE AMEER'S SONS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Her Majesty the Queen has conferred the Grand Gross of the Order of St Michael and St. George (G.C.M.G.) upon Habibullah ...

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  15. CHINA AND RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The "Globe" publishes a sensational report with regard to the cession of a large tract of Chinese territory to Russia. ...

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  16. SIR HENRY'S WILL.

    It appears that in a will which he made some time ago, Sir Henry Parkes especially enjoined that he should not be given a public funeral, and that Parliament should ...

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  17. EXPRESSION OF SORROW BY THE GOVERNOR.

    GRAFTON, Monday.--The news of the death of Sir Henry Parkes reached the Governor's party on their arrival at Maclean, on the Clarence River, Mr. J. See, M.P., ...

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  18. THE COUNTRY.

    CONDOBOLIN, Monday.--Roberts's Australian was Hotel was totally destroyed by fire yesterday morning at 3 o'clock. The bulk of the contents was saved. The fire was discovered ...

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  19. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--At the annual meeting of the Brisbane Chamber of Commerce to-day, during the discussion on the president's address,, several members expressed the opinion that ...

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  20. THE VENEZUELAN DIFFICULTY.

    LONDON, Monday.--Sir Julian Pauncefote, the British Ambassador at Washington, has been authorised to enter into negotiations with the ...

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  21. TELEGRAMS OF CONDOLENCE.

    During the day Lady Parkes received a large number of telegrams from this and other colonies, condoling with her in her sad bereavement. There were also numerous ...

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  22. IMMIGRATION OF DUTCH LABORERS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--A great scheme for the emigration of Dutch laborers to the Transvaal is being organised at Amsterdam. ...

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  23. A VISITING CRICKET TEAM.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--A team of cricketers representing the Electric Telegraph Office, Sydney, arrived to-day by the steamer Tyrian, and were formally welcomed by Mr. A. J. ...

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  24. A PECULIAR MINING CASE.

    BATHURST, Monday.--A civil case in the Circuit Court to-day lasted throughout the day. Jas. Plowman, George de V. Pilcher. and George Hawke proceeded against Walter ...

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  25. THE MAYOR OF VIENNA.

    LONDON, Monday.--The Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria has granted nil audience to Dr. Lueger, the anti-Semite leader, who has been thrice ...

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  26. ITALY AND ABYSSINIA.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Tribuua," of Rome, says it is reported that proofs have been received from Adigrat that an alliance exists between ...

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  27. THE SUPPRESSION OF GAMBLING.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--At the police court today, John Dowdidge, a tobaccouist, was fined £10 and costs for a breach of the Gambling Suppression Act, by disposing of shares in a concern called tho Working Man's Benefit Company, Limited. Notice of appeal was given. ...

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  28. PURIFYING THE RIVER WATER.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--A small plant, capable of dealing with about 20,000 gallons of wafer per diem, for the purpose of experimenting on the purification of the Brisbane River ...

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  29. FEELING IN THE CITY.

    A profound sensation was caused throughout the city when the news of his death spread. The end, although not altogether unexpected, was more sudden than ...

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  30. THE WEST AUSTRALIAN GOLDFIELDS.

    COOLGARDIE, Saturday.--In the Warden's Court to-day, before Mr. Finnerty, Frederick Gregor, alias Anderson, applied to have six acres land recently granted to the Black ...

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  31. BLASTING ACCIDENT.

    DUNGOG, Monday.--Two men, Joslah Cochrane and George Watson, were brought to the hospital to-day from Cabark, where they were injured by an explosion. A blasting ...

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  32. MESSAGES FROM MR. G. H. REID.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--Mr. Reid received, while in Adelaide this morning, the sad intelligence of the death of Sir Henry Parkes. He immediately telegraphed to Sydney that ...

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  33. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENT.

    Yesterday morning a shunter named James Johnson, employed at the Darling Harbor railway station, was killed by having his skull fractured by the grip iron of a truck. Johnson ...

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  34. A NEW ORDER OF KNIGHTHOOD.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Her Majesty the Queen has created, a new order of distinction under the designation of the Royal Victorian Order of Knighthood. ...

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  35. A EULOGY BY MR. M'MILLAN, M.P.

    Speaking last night at a largely attended meeting of the Strathfield Literary and Debating Society, over which he presided, Mr. W. M'Millan, M.P., said: Under ...

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  36. THE GUNNEDAH POISONING CASE.

    GUNNEDAH, Monday.--Mr. Hoy and his child are steadily recovering from the effects of the recent poisoning. The Coroner, Mr. Brougham, held an inquiry to-day at ...

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  37. THE ABATTOIRS QUESTION.

    LIVERPOOL, Monday.--A public meeting, at which the Mayor (Alderman Chapman) presided, was held on Saturday night in the Town-hall, for the purpose of further considering the ...

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  38. BREACH OF PROMISE.

    LONDON, Sunday.--An action for breach of promise of marriage against Mr. Llewellyn Williams, of Coolgardie, West Australia, was concluded ...

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  39. A CABMAN KILLED.

    A cabman named Patrick Joseph Hogan was knocked from his cab in Macquarie-street North about midday yesterday, and sustained injuries from which he died at 8 o'clock last ...

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  40. LADY PARKES' FINANCIAL POSITION.

    A good deal has been said, at one time or another, about a legacy supposed to have been left by the late Mr. Flood, M.L.C., In favor of whoever bore the title Lady Parkes. ...

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  41. FATAL BURNING ACCIDENT.

    A girl, aged 12, named Harriet Sawyer, died yesterday at the Sydney Hospital from the effects of burns. On Sunday she was lighting a fire at 27 Willlam-lane, when her clothing ...

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  42. NEW MINING COMPANIES.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The New Alburnia Gold-mining Company, Hauraki, New Zealand, which was recently formed with a capital of £180,000 has ...

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  43. MR. G. H. REID AT ADELAIDE.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--Mr. G. H. Reid, the Premier of New South Wales, stayed at the York Hotel yesterday and to-day, and took luncheon with the Ministers at Parliament ...

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  44. LATE SHIPPING.

    Our South Head correspondent wired this morning:--H.M.S Waterwitch, from Port Arthur, Tasmania, entered the Heads, and anchored at Watson's Bay at 12.30 this (Tuesday) ...

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  45. THE RAILWAY FATALITY AT NORTH SYDNEY.

    The City Coroner yesterday held an inquest with reference to the death of the man Alfred Thompson, who was knocked down and killed by a train on Saturday night, between ...

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  46. SERIOUS DYNAMITE ACCIDENT.

    A married woman named Alice Boxsell, who resides at East Carlingford, met with a severe accident on Sunday afternoon. One of her children brought in a dynamite cartridge, and ...

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  47. SYMPATHY FROM VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The news of the death of the veteran statesman, Sir Henry Parkes, was received in Melbourne with expressions of regret, and the flags of ...

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  48. THE FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS.

    The possibility of a public funeral being accorded the remains was pretty generally discussed, and on all hands it was admitted that Australia had produced no more worthy ...

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  49. CALLERS AT KENILWORTH.

    The callers at "Kenilworth" included the Misses Parkes, Mr. and Mrs. Murray (daughter-in-law of the deceased), Mrs. J. G. [?], Mr. and Mrs. M'Burney, Mrs. E. M. ...

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