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  2. THE BULGARIAN DIFFICULTY.

    London, Thursday.--A statement has been published by the Official Messenger in St. Petersburg with regard to the Bulgarian question and the relations of ...

    Article : 197 words
  3. BRITISH OCCUPATION OF EGYPT.

    London, Wednesday.--General Sir F. C. Stephenson, commanding the British forces in Egypt, has sent to the War Office, for their consideration and approval, details of the ...

    Article : 43 words
  4. COLONIAL AND INDIAN EXHIBITION.

    London, Thursday.--Mr. Joseph Bosisto, M.P., C.M.G., Victorian Commissioner at the Colonial Exhibition, was banqueted last night. The ...

    Article : 240 words
  5. THE ILLAWARRA STRIKE.

    The following resolution, proposed by Mr, Davis, secretary of the Seamon's Union, and seconded by Mr. Owens, secretary of the Lithgow Minors' Union, was unanimously passed on ...

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  6. THE KEILAWARRA DISASTER.

    The Marine Board met at 10 o'clock yesterday morning and resumed the inquiry into the collision between the Helen Nicoll and the Keilawarra off the Solitary Islands on the 8th inst. ...

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  7. ARRIVAL OF H.M.S. SWINGER.

    H.M.S. Swinger, attached to the Australian station, arrived in Port Jackson last evening from the South Sea Islands and anchored in Watson's Bay for medical inspection. The ...

    Article : 309 words
  8. VICE REGAL TROUBLES IN NATAL.

    Durban, Thursday.--Extreme friction prevails at present between Sir Arthur Havelock, Governor of Natal, and the Legislative Council of that colony. ...

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  9. OUR SPECIAL CABLES.

    London, Thursday.--The jurisdiction of the German New Guinea Company has been extended to the Solomon Islands. ...

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  10. THE HAWAIIAN LOAN.

    London, Thursday.--The Hawaiian 6 per cent, loan of £200,000 was subscribed 21 times. ...

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  11. REUTER'S MESSAGES.

    London, Wednesday.--Mr. E. Stanhope, Secretary of State for the Colonies, has invited tho Agents-General to meet him in conterence to-morrow, but the immediate object of the Conference ...

    Article : 41 words
  12. A FIFTY DAYS' FAST.

    Paris, Wednesday.--The young Italian artist, Stefano Merlatti, who, from a spirit of emulation with Dr. Succi, undertook to. pass 50 days and ...

    Article : 75 words
  13. GENERAL NEWS.

    It Will be remembered that some short time ago 100 of the unemployed were dispatched from Sydney for the purpose of damming the Menindie Lakes, which had been filled during ...

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  14. ACCIDENT TO ADMIRAL HORSNBY.

    London, Thursday.--Admiral Horns by was thrown from his horse while hunting yesterday and sustained severe injuries. He now lies in an unconscious state. ...

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  15. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.

    WOLLONGONG, Thursday. --A novel way of shipping coal was brought before the public this week. It appears that the Brooker's Nose Coal Company, which has been ready for some ...

    Article : 180 words
  16. THE WOOL SALES.

    London, Wednesday.--At the wool sales to-day, 6500 bales wore offered. The market continues dull. ...

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  17. THE MOUNT RENNIE OUTRAGE.

    All the members of the Executive Council met yesterday to consider the case of the young men condemned to death for the Mount Rennie outrage. The council sat from 11 o'clock in ...

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  18. SHIPPING

    London, Wednesday.--The British India's Roma left here to-day, outwards. Marseilles, Wednesday.--The ...

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  19. STRIKE AT A SAWMILL.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The men employed at Dally and Luxford's sawmills, Collingwood, to the number of 40, struck work to-day owing to one of the hands being dismissed for coming ...

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  20. NEW REGULATIONS FOR PASSENGER STEAMERS.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--At the meeting of the Executive Council to-day the recommendations from the Marine Bord of the new regulations for passenger steamers were ...

    Article : 207 words
  21. SINGULAR ACCIDENT.

    BLAYNEY. Thursday.--Mr. J. Ellery was proceeding on horseback to the blacksmith's with some farming implements which were strapped on the saddle when his horse became ...

    Article : 62 words
  22. THE GOVERNOR'S VISIT TO WOLLONGONG.

    WOLLONGONG, Thursday.--At Lord Carrington's reception committee meeting on Tuesday night, the chairman, Mr. Wiley, stated that on the occasion of his Excellency's visit in ...

    Article : 134 words
  23. PROROGATION OF THE VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT.

    MELBOURNE,Thursday.--Both House of Parliament sat till 2 o'clock this morning and got through all the business on the notice paper. The Appropriation Bill was passed by ...

    Article : 388 words
  24. TRADES AND LABOR.

    A meeting of unemployed carpenters was held at the pedestal yesterday morning, at which it was explained that on the previous Tuesday a deputation had waited on the ...

    Article : 103 words
  25. IMPORTANT MINING DECISION.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Justice Webb gave a reserved decision in the celebrated mining case, Sinnett v. Darby, to-day. The plaintiff. Flora Sinnett, asks to set aside the sale of her ...

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  26. THE NUNDAH ASSAULT CASE.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The cases against the accused in the Nundan fracas were continued at the Police Court again to-day, when the evidence in the prosecution closed. The defence ...

    Article : 51 words
  27. TRADES AND LABOR COUNCIL.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Trades and Labor Council was held at the Swan-with-Two- Necks Hotel last evening. The president (Mr. W. Westman) occupied the chair, and the ...

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  28. THE BOUNDARY BETWEEN VICTORIA AND SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE,Thursday.--The Attoreney-General states that the resolution carried in the Victorian Parliament to the effect that the case to be referred to the Privy Council in regard ...

    Article : 74 words
  29. SUICIDE AT WAGGA.

    WAGGA, Thursday.--The police have been dragging the river for the body of Albertina Jefferies, a young woman who jumped into the Murrumbidgee on Monday last, after having an ...

    Article : 98 words
  30. SMALL-POX ON THE GERMAN STEAMER PREUSSEN.

    ALELAIDE,Thursday.--Messrs. H. Muecke and Co., the South Australian agents for the Nord-Dedtscher Lloyd lino of steamers, have received a telegram from Albany intimating ...

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  31. UNDERMINING OF STREETS AT WALLSEND.

    NEWCASTLE, Thursday.--At a combined meeting of the Wallsend and Plattsburgh Municipal Councils held last night a letter from Mr. Thomas Croudace, re the undermining ...

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  32. THE PROTECTION MOVEMENT.

    ARMIDALE, Thursday.--Messrs. Forsytn and Melville, Ms.P., addressed a meeting last night on " Protection." The speakers were listened to attentively till near tho conclusion, when ...

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  33. TRIAL OF A CUSTOMS OFFICER.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The trial of John Geggie, Customs agent, on a charge of defrauding the Customs, concluded to-day. The jury, as in the first trial, were unable to agree. ...

    Article : 38 words
  34. OVERLAND PASSENGER TRAFFIC.

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  35. THE CUSTOMS FRAUDS IN MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--After an inquiry into the circumstances connected with the samuggling of 45,000 cigars into Melbourne, in which the name of Isaac Herman has been ...

    Article : 114 words
  36. PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS.

    GOSFORD,Thursday.--Mr. Stevenson a- dressed about 200 electors at Woy Woy on Wednesday evening, Mr. George Mackay being voted to the chair. The candidate's remarks ...

    Article : 148 words
  37. FREETRADE AND OUR EXPORT AND IMPORT TRADE.

    Sir,--As the theory of freetrade teaches that our excess of imports over exports is indicative of national prosperity, I am at a loss to understand why Now South Wales realises so much ...

    Article : 232 words
  38. VICTORIAN FINANCES.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The Treasurer stated to-day in Parliament that with respect to the new £8,000,000 loan, there was every prospect of it being floated well. He also Said ...

    Article : 71 words
  39. ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER IONIC.

    HOBART, Thursday.--The s.s. Ionic, 89 days out from London, has arrived with 400 passengers on board, 60 of whom are for Tasmania and the remainder for Australian ports. She coaled and proceeded to New Zealand. ...

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