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  2. CABLE MESSAGES.

    At Pretoria the trials of those charged with treason to the Transvaal Republic, which were adjourned indefinitely last week, will be resumed within ...

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  3. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The Lebaudy scandals will be tried on March 2. ...

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  4. INTERCOLONIAL.

    Wheat was firm to-day at 5s with small sales. Good business was done in Algerian oats at irregular but hardening prices, feed at from 2s 11d to 3s, milling at 3s 0½d, ...

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  5. E.C.A. RECATTA.

    No better form of enjoying the Wednesday half-holiday could have been devised than that of holding a mimic regatta, and the Early Closing Association, with the ...

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  6. CHILI-ARGENTINA DISPUTE.

    The dispute between the two South American Republics of Chili and Argentine has been settled. ...

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  7. BRITISH ARMY.

    The Secretary of State for the War Department (Marquis of Lansdowne) declares that the Government will do everything to promote the interests of ...

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  8. MINING.

    Bar silver is quoted at 2s 6 1/8d per oz standard. ...

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  9. INTERCOLONIAL.

    A vindictive outrage was perpetrated on Sunday at Bathurst. A valuable carriage mare belonging to the hon. E. Webb had its throat cut. ...

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  10. BRISBANE RIVER CATASTROPHE.

    The police and volunteers were searching the Brisbane river all yesterday and to-day for the bodies of those drowned in the recent disaster, and have recovered nine ...

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  11. YACHTING.

    Last Saturday afternoon the Tamar Yacht Club held two races in the Home Reach, the day being beautifully fine for yachting. The wind was light N.W. ...

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  12. COLONIAL LOYALTY.

    The Times this morning refers to the unity which apparently exists amongst the colonies as evidenced by the joint message sent home containing ...

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  13. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The position of the strike of the engineers is practically unchanged. ...

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  14. GENERAL CABLES.

    In the French Senate on Friday regret was expressed at the manner in which the Minister of Justice (M. Ricard) was conducting the railway ...

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  15. A TERRIBLE TRAGEDY.

    At Windsor last night a well-to-do painter and paperhanger named William Alfred Dales murdered his son (aged five years) and daughter (aged three years) by ...

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  16. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The first "A" match of the Garrison Rifle Club will be fired to-morrow and on Saturday. Squads commence operations at 2.30 p.m. Entries close at 7.80 this ...

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  17. SOUTHERN NEWS.

    Probate has been granted as follows :— Johannes Kalbfell to Amalia Theresa Elizabeth Kalbfell, £2375; and letters of administration, William Taylor to James ...

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  18. GREAT HEAT WAVE.

    The shade heat today was the highest ever known in the annals of the colony for February. At 3 p.m. the thermometer registered 1109 in the shade. There are ...

    Article : 107 words
  19. MINING.

    An outcrop of ironstone is reported by Mr C. H. Anders to have been discovered by him within the last few days in the Westbury district. Whatever else may be ...

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  20. AFRICAN REVOLT.

    A revolt took place a few days ago at Melinda and Eataflica, on the East Coast of Africa. A strong attack was made on the two towns, with the result ...

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  21. (From our Exchanges.)

    Amongst those drowned was a woman whose body was taken to a house, where Dr. Kabble made every effort to restore animation, but without avail. ...

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  22. AMERICAN NAVAL INCREASE.

    It is understood that the United States Government intends to build three additional ironclads. ...

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  23. ATHLETICS.

    A committee meeting of the United Australasian Axemen's Association was held at O'Meara's Hotel, Ulverstone, on Saturday evening. Present — Dr. J. M'Call ...

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  24. RUSSIAN CORONATION.

    The Shah of Persia (Nasr-ed-din) will attend at Moscow on the occasion of the coronation of Czar Nicholas II. as Emperor of all the Russias. ...

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  25. MANAGERS' REPORTS.

    Amalgamated Golden Era, Lefroy, Feb: 15—Have driven 16ft for the week, and hope to cut lode this week; machinery working well. ...

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  26. RECENT FLOODS.

    The recent phenomenal rainfall in the western district has done considerable damage to the railway line, which, from the 890 mile post to the 484 mile post, is ...

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  27. CUBAN REVOLUTION.

    The insurgents in Cuba have been endeavouring since the last engagement with the Spanish troops to join their forces, and thus with united strength ...

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  28. BULGARIAN PRINCE.

    It is stated that the infant Prince Boris was recently made a monk in anticipation of the Greek Church authorities anointing him on his ...

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  29. SPORTING.

    The two-year-old Glenore, by Creswick out of Miss Manuka, winner of the Two-year-old Race at the T.R.C. summer meet at Hobart, arrived from the capital ...

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  30. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE.

    The boiling-down works were destroyed by fire this morning, and the damage is estimated at £3000, two thirds of which is covered by insurance. The cause of the ...

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  31. LONDON, FEB. 17. SWISS RAILWAY STRIKE.

    Twelve thousand Swiss railway men threaten to strike unless their demands for increase of pay are granted. ...

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  32. WOLLUMBRI WRECK.

    The Marire Board concluded its enquiry to-day relative to the stranding of the s. Wollumbri on January 27. The board suspended Wm. May's (mate) foreign going ...

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  33. NAVAL COMMAND.

    Captain Ernest G. Rahon has been appointed commander of H..MS. Royalist on the Australian station, in succession to Commander James E. C. ...

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  34. INTERCOLONIAL ITEMS.

    Patron has been scratched for the V. A. T. C. Autumn Cup. In the betting market to-day Badgeree and Courallie were equal favourites for the ...

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  35. LAWN TENNIS.

    A very enjoyable game of tennis was played at the Latrobe court on Saturday between the Devonport and local clubs, the visitors being the victors. Afternoon ...

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  36. RECENT CYCLONE.

    The steamer Ada Dent is now in dock, being repaired. The Ellen was patched and launched on Saturday after the rocks were blasted away. This was a work of ...

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  37. LOHMAN'S BOWLING.

    G. A. Lohman, the Surrey professional who, when playing with Lord Hawke's team of cricketers against a Capetown eleven, in the two innings ...

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  38. CRICKET.

    A close and exciting match was played at Creasy on Saturday between the local club and a strong team chosen by Mr Eustace Cameron, representing the ...

    Article : 281 words
  39. FRENCH ROYALIST PLOT.

    It is declared that a French Royalist conspiracy has been discovered in Brussels. ...

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    SUFFERING THE TORTURES OF ECZEMA is the condition of thousands who live in ignorance of the fact that a warm bath with CUTICURA SOAP and a single application of CUTICURA ...

    Article : 83 words
  41. ACQUITTED.

    Madame Bisson, who was charged with the theft of bonds to the value of £35,000 from her husband, had been acquitted. ...

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