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  2. THE FEDERATION CONVENTION.

    The Federation Convention met this after noon, the President. Sir Henry Parkes, taking the chair at half-past 2 o'clock. There was a full attendance of the delegates who ...

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  3. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. (THE ARGUS LONDON AGENCY.) THE SITUATION IN GERMANY. CONDUCT OF THE EMPEROR WILLIAM.

    The Globe this evening publishes a telegram from its correspondent in Berlin stating that great uncashiness is felt there, at the conduct of the Emperor ...

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  4. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The Times declares that an exhaustive inquiry into the capacity of the navy to be suddenly mobilised is necessary. It asserts that the ...

    Article : 66 words
  5. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1891.

    The proceedings of the Federation Convention were of importance yesterday, inasmuch as Sir HENRY PARKES tabled the resolutions upon which he ...

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  6. THE WESLEY CENTENARY CELEBRATION.

    The hundredth anniversary of the death of John Wesley, who died on March 2, 1791, is to be celebrated by special services in all the Wesleyan ...

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  7. THE CROPS IN FRANCE.

    The recent severe frosts in France have ruined the crops over 5,000,000 acres. The loss caused thereby is estimated at 100,000,000f. (over ...

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  8. PROSPECTS NO LUNGER THREATENING.

    It is not expected that anything serious will result from the ill feeling caused between France and Germany by the treatment of the Empress Frederick ...

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  9. MR. PARNELL'S CAMPAIGN IN IRELAND.

    The success achieved by Mr. Parnell during his recent political campaign in Ireland has caused dismay in the ranks of the anti-Parnellite party, who fear that ...

    Article : 54 words
  10. GENERAL CABLE NEWS. THE IRISH DELEGATES TO AUSTRALIA.

    In connection with the despatch of anti-Parnellite delegates to Australia, it is announced that if the colonies are willing to contribute to the support of the ...

    Article : 72 words
  11. THE LABOUR TROUBLES IN ENGLAND.

    The maritime labour unions threaten that 30,000 seamen and firemen will go on strike if the Shipping Federation makes it compulsory that all labourers ...

    Article : 43 words
  12. SUBSIDIES FOR AMERICAN STEAMERS.

    The United States Senate has passed the bill giving subsidies to American mail steamers, which has already been agreed to by the House of ...

    Article : 64 words
  13. DISASTROUS FLOOD IN ARIZONA.

    The town of Yuma, on the River Colorado, in the territory of Arizona, has been entirely destroyed by the flooding of the river. The country in the ...

    Article : 68 words
  14. MESSRS. DE MURRIETA AND CO.

    The firm of Messrs. Cristobal de Murrieta and Co., South American and Spanish merchants, 7 Adam's-court, Old Broad street, is to be converted into a ...

    Article : 64 words
  15. PRINCE NAPOLEON.

    Prince Napoleon, who has been seriously ill at Rome, is now improving. ...

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  16. CANADA AND AUSTRALIA.

    Sir John Macdonald, the Prime Minister of Canada, and Sir Charles Tupper, the High Commissioner for the Dominion in London, have announced ...

    Article : 86 words
  17. THE RECENT WHITECHAPEL MURDER.

    The fireman Sadler, who was arrested on suspicion of having murdered the woman Frances Coles,, whose body was found in a mutilated condition in ...

    Article : 59 words
  18. THE GORDON-CUMMING SCANDAL.

    It is stated in the press that Sir W. Gordon-Cumming, who is instituting proceedings for slander against live members of the Wilson family in connection with ...

    Article : 55 words
  19. CHINA AND THE UNITED STATES.

    The Chinese Government objects to the appointment of Mr. Blair as the new Minister for the United States at Pekin, on the ground that he has taken ...

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  20. LORD SHEFFIELD'S CRICKET TEAM.

    The cricket team which is being organised by the Earl of Sheffield to visit Australia next season will probably include the following:—W. G. Grace, ...

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  21. BRITISH COMMERCIAL TREATIES.

    The committee appointed by the Board of Trade to consider and report upon the question of commercial treaties, especially those which will shortly expire, has ...

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  22. A MUSICAL SCHOLARSHIP.

    Miss Frances Chew, of Auckland, has gained a scholarship for violin playing at the Royal College of Music. ...

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  23. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    At Half-past 10—Premier Permanent Building Society.—Settling the list of contributories. Strang, Nimo, Linton, and Moss. FIRST CIVIL COURT. ...

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  24. MOVEMENTS OF THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The P. and O. R.M.S. Co.'s Massilia, from Melbourne January 17, arrived at Plymouth on the morning of the 2nd inst. ...

    Article : 75 words
  25. THE OTWAY RANGES PROPRIETARY COMPANY.

    A telegram was yesterday received at the offices of the Criminal Investigation department announcing the arrest of J. W. Pound, the metallurgist connected with ...

    Article : 122 words
  26. NEW INSOLVENT.

    John Cose, jun., of Princess-street, Port Melbourne, enginefitter. Causes of insolvency—Having purchased shares in the Metropolitan Brick Company Limited, and ...

    Article : 53 words
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