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  2. MADAME BERNHARDT AS CLEOPATRA.

    The production of "Cleopatra" has been awaited with almost feverish impatience, and the eagerness with which it was looked forward to by the public was attested by the ...

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  3. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

    In consequence of the strike of the drivers and conductors of the London General Omnibus Company and of the London Road Car Company the omnibus ...

    Article : 224 words
  4. THE POLITICAL CRISIS IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A supplement to the Government Gazette was issued during this afternoon notifying that writs had been issued for a general election of members to serve in the Legislative ...

    Article : 663 words
  5. The Argus.

    Mr. PATTERSON'S address to his constituents yesterday is rather of social interest than of political importance, but, it can be perused with pleasure ...

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  6. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The decoration of the Royal Red Cross has been conferred upon Mrs. Frank Grimwood, the widow of the British agent at Manipur who, lost his life during the ...

    Article : 665 words
  7. STRANGE OCCURRENCE IN THE VICTORIAN ARTILLERY.

    A rather startling discovery was made at the Victoria Barracks early on Saturday morning, when Sergeant Clarke, the orderly sergeant of the Victorian Artillery, drew the ...

    Article : 1,329 words
  8. THE MISSING STEAMER TARAMUNG.

    There seems to be no doubt now that the Taramung has been wrecked. A telegram received this afternoon from a fisherman named Joachim Moses, living at Tomakin, ...

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  9. INTERCOLONIAL TELEGRAMS. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    At the Quarter Sessions to-day, William M'Credie, late manager of the Cornwall Fire and Marine Insurance Company Limited, who pleaded guilty to having embezzled some ...

    Article : 502 words
  10. THE PASTORALISTS AND THE SHEARERS. FINANCES OF A LABOUR UNION.

    The Queensland Labourers' Union, which was the wealthies union in Queensland, has recently had its accounts audited. The balance-sheet for the five months of the year ...

    Article : 153 words
  11. THE QUEENSLAND SHEARERS' STRIKE.

    In an article upon the strike of shearers in Queensland, The Times praises Sir Samuel Griffith, the head of the Queensland Government, for his energetic ...

    Article : 96 words
  12. QUEENSLAND.

    Heavy rain has been falling almost continually since Saturday. The weather haslins been very heavy along the coast and over a great part of the colony. Floods are feared ...

    Article : 81 words
  13. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    A large and representative gathering of gentlemen proceeded by special train to Broken Hill to-day, to take part in the opening of the Tarrawingee Tramway, and to ...

    Article : 278 words
  14. APPROACHING END OF THE STRIKE.

    Men are leaving the camps here daily and returning to work. The men realise the uselessness of holding out longer, as the majority are anxious to resume work, and the general general ...

    Article : 84 words
  15. A NEW SOUTH WALES APPEAL CASE.

    In the case of the Stockton Coal Company v. Fle[?]cher the appeal has been allowed by the Privy Council. [In this case the original suit was one in ...

    Article : 142 words
  16. RUSSIA AND FRANCE.

    The Times in its issue of this morning announces that the Czar of Russia has refused a proposal to form a defensive alliance with France, on the ground that ...

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  17. THE LATE CONFERENCE OF SHEARERS AT ADELAIDE.

    When the conference of representatives of the Amalgamated Shearers' Union was held at Adelaide, in February last, it was currently reported that steps were being ...

    Article : 457 words
  18. THE TURF IN FRANCE.

    The race for the Grand Prix de Paris, run this afternoon, resulted as follows:— GRAND PRIX DE PARIS, ...

    Article : 239 words
  19. THE POLITICAL SITUATION IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The address in reply will be considered in the Assembly to-morrow afternoon. There has been a considerable flutter in Opposition circles during the last few days, and caucus ...

    Article : 94 words
  20. EARTHQUAKE IN ITALY.

    An earthquake shock was experienced in the north of Italy yesterday. It was most severe in the province of Verona, where great damage was done. Several ...

    Article : 42 words
  21. TASMANIA.

    Mr. Bateman states that no arrangement has been made between him and the directors of the Comet Company. On the receipt of the £4,000 which the Court decided he should ...

    Article : 143 words
  22. DASTARDLY OUTRAGE IN GIPPSLAND.

    Some months ago a carrier named Enoch Baulch took a contract from the Omeo Shire Council to carry 75 tons of pipes from Mossi-face to the Omeo Waterworks at £2 19s. per ...

    Article : 170 words
  23. THE BROKEN HILL JUNCTION NORTH COMPANY.

    The directors of the Broken Hill Junction North Silver-mining Company Limited have discovered that forged scrip certificates are in circulation. From investigations ...

    Article : 161 words
  24. THE DORA DORA OUTRAGE.

    Private information received in Melbourne justifies the supposition that the two black-trackers who murdered Suvein Musczkavitz at Dora Dora near Albury, have been seen near ...

    Article : 356 words
  25. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    In consequence of the news by cable of the fall in Western Australian stocks the Premier has despatched a cable message to the Attorney-General in London, conveying ...

    Article : 110 words
  26. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Patrick Egan and O'Donovan Rossa are returning from the United States to Ireland, their term of banishment having expired. ...

    Article : 31 words
  27. MOVEMENTS OF THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The Messageries Maritimes s.s. Yarra passed Suez outward bound on the 7th inst. ...

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  28. THE ACCIDENT IN MORAY-STREET.

    The collision which occurred in Moray-street, near the Queen's-bridge, on Saturday night, the particulars of which were related in The Argus of yesterday, has had a more ...

    Article : 323 words
  29. GENERAL SITUATION.

    Forty-five free labourers nbouierisbane leftrom Bimb-ine left the train at Morven for Nive o Downyj est-er day. A detachmment of mounted infantry will escort them to the station. Further ad ...

    Article : 256 words
  30. NEW ZEALAND.

    Mr. Warwick Weston, who for some years has been an inspector for the New Zealand Insurance Company, has been appointed general manager of the company. ...

    Article : 70 words
  31. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    At 10 O'Clock a.m. — Reserved judgments in perkins v. Dyson, Cameron v. Hunter, and Butler v. Duckett. FULL COURT. ...

    Article : 361 words
  32. ARRIVAL OF THE R.M.S. SHANNON.

    The P. and O. Company's R.M.S. Shannon, Captain C. R. Edwards, arrived from Colombo at 8 a.m. to-day. Passengers:— For Albany.—Mr. and Mrs. T. Lodge, Mr. ...

    Article : 133 words
  33. THE IRISH LEADERSHIP QUESTION IN SYDNEY.

    A meeting arranged for to night by Mr. J. R. Cox, M.P. for East Clare, Ireland, on behalf of the Irish evicted tenants, was abandoned at the last moment, because it ...

    Article : 244 words
  34. THE MURDER AT DENILIQUIN.

    The inquest on the woman Jane Usher, who was murdered in Cressy-street, Deniliquin, on Saturday evening last by William Thomas, was held to-day before the coroner. ...

    Article : 143 words
  35. THE BROKEN HILL RAILWAY RATES.

    The Barrier mining companies have settled the dispute with the Railway department of South Australia, which arose out of the refusal to ratify an eight years' agreement ...

    Article : 132 words
  36. NEW INSOLVENT.

    Henry Slade, of Armadale, builder. Complete schedule. Causes of insolvency— Losses on contracts and bad debts. Liabilities, £6,350 17s. 3d.; assets, £7,496 10s. ...

    Article : 39 words
  37. CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE FUNDS.

    At the "mass meeting" at Studley-park on Sunday afternoon, held for the purpose of raising funds on behalf of the shearers, the sum of £3 15s. 2d. was collected. The follow ...

    Article : 133 words
  38. FATAL GUNSHOT ACCIDENT.

    Mr. George Duncan M'Donald, farmer, of Waaia, was yesterday cleaning a gun, one of the barrels of which was loaded, when the rag he was using is supposed to have caught in the ...

    Article : 97 words
  39. WINTER SEASON.

    The largest tailoring house in Melbourne, the Leviathan Clothing Company. Splendid stock of Winter Coatings, Trouserings, Tweeds, &c. Sac Suits to measure, £3 3s.; ...

    Article : 80 words
  40. CORSETS. CORSETS.

    Two Hundred Dozen Best Makes to be shown to-day, remarkable value. Craig, Williamson, and Thomas.—[ADVT.] It is an odd[?] thing that people are still seen with ...

    Article : 47 words
  41. FRY'S COCOA.

    Fry's Malted Cocoa does not thicken in the cup.p. It is perfectly pura, with Malt Extract added, and an ordinary breakfact oup of thecoa is more invigo[?]nvigonlh ing and sustaining than a pint of the best ale or [?]or eton» ...

    Article : 51 words
  42. BOOTS AND SHOES EXTRAORDINARY.

    Under landed cost, at George and George's Alteration Sale.—[ADVT.] ...

    Article : 16 words
  43. IMMENSE BLANKET SALE

    At George and George's Alteration Sale; a saying of fully 25 per cent.—[ADVT.] ...

    Article : 17 words
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