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  2. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    There is no movement as yet in wheat, though the prices show a tendency to hardening in the local trade, and a small export was done ...

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  3. INTERCOLONIAL.

    It is understood the French steamer Polynesien, which left Albany yesterday for Adelaide, has two cases of supposed small-pox aboard. ...

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  4. VICE-REGAL PARTY ON TOUR.

    The Vice-regal party left Weld-borough at 9.30, and drove to Moorina. Where they stayed for 30[?]time, being entertained by Mr. Bomford. ...

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  5. THE DIAMOND JUBILEE.

    The s. Gulf of Martaban landed the New South Wales contingent to-day. The men are in excellent health, and come to take part in the Diamond ...

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  6. THE CRETAN TROUBLE.

    Another great fight has taken place at the Maluna Pass. The Greeks again attached the Turkish position there on Wednesday, ...

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  7. POSITION AT HERAKLION.

    Intelligence from Canea states that the Governor of Heraklion reports that 350 insurgents are massed in the vicinity of the town. He fears that ...

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  8. MINING INFORMATION FOR ENGLAND.

    The Minister of Mines intends shortly to recommend the Cabinet to send a mining expert to London, with the object of educating the people of ...

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  9. (From Our Exchanges.)

    Lord Brassey arrived to-day, and proceeded to Government. House, where he will be the guest of Lord Hampden. ...

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  10. WOMEN'S HOSPITAL.

    The following notice of motion for the next meeting of the City Council has been tabled with the Town Clerk:—"That this Council, cordially ...

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  11. SHIPPING AMALGAMATION.

    Negotiations have for some time past been carried on between Messrs. M'Hwraith, M'Eachern, and Co. Limited and the Intercolonial ...

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  12. UNEASINESS IN ENGLAND.

    Uneasiness continues in England regarding the trouble in Eastern Europe. owing to the fact that the Minister of Foreign Affairs ...

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  13. INLAND WIRES.

    A meeting was convened this evening at the Town Hall to assist the aged unemployed. The following resolutions were passed:—That in the ...

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  14. A DAY OF PRAYER.

    A deputation, representing the council of the churches, waited on the Acting Premier to-day, with a request that the Government would proclaim ...

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  15. RINGING THE CHANGES.

    Two sporting men were, it is alleged, detected by the race club committee to-day trying to ring in false totalisator tickets. When detected, it is said, ...

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  16. April 23. AMERICAN SYMPATHY.

    A motion was submitted yesterday in the United Senate expressing sympathy with Greece in the Eastern trouble. ...

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  17. MOBILISATION OF THE DEFENCE FORCE.

    The request of the executive of the Diamond Jubilee Committee that the Defence Force should mobolise at Hobart on the occasion of the ...

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  18. TOWN BOARD.

    The Town Board election will take place next Wednesday. The nominations closed with ten candidates, and public feeling will run high. Mr. Jas. ...

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  19. SOUTHERN POLICE COURT.

    Stephen. Wright, charged with assaulting Jacob Hunn on the 6th inst., was remanded till Tuesday, after the evidence of Hill was taken. ...

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  20. QUEEN'S SHILLING FUND.

    The following is the text of the address to the Queen to he taken home by lady Turner in the Orotava on Saturday next, for presentation to ...

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  21. DROUGHT BROKEN UP.

    Heavy rain has fallen in the Southern and South-Western districts; over 2in. has fallen. ...

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  22. A FOREIGN LEGION.

    Larissa telegrams report that a foreign legion of 400 men, including 26 Englishmen, have proceeded to the frontier from that city. ...

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  23. HIBERNIAN AUSTRALASIAN CATHOLIC BENEFIT SOCIETY.

    The annual movable meeting of the Hibernian Australasian Catholic Benefit Society was held in the Hibernian Hall yesterday. The chair was taken ...

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  24. OBITUARY.

    Mr. E. M. Young, manager of the Mortgage, Land, and Finance Company Limited, died at his residence, Macquarie-street, this afternoon. He was ...

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  25. STATE SCHOOL TEACHERS.

    It has been an instruction to the state school teachers that they should make out abstracts for salaries for this month, in accordance with the ...

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  26. RESOLUTION BY THE BAPTIST UNION.

    The Baptist Union of New South Wales to-night carried a resolution expressing appreciation of the heroic efforts of the Greek nation to ...

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  27. TERRIBLE SUFFERINGS.

    The town of Larissa is now overcrowded, and food is scarce. All the hospital accommodation is taxed to the utmost, and, to add to ...

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  28. RECENT WRECK.

    The bodies of the victims of the Zuleika wreck were buried at Palliser Bay. Collins were sent down in the Government steamer, and a clergyman ...

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  29. COMMERCIAL.

    Wheat and Flour.—The quantity of wheat, and flour afloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 1,470,000 quarters, as against 1,680,000 quarters ...

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  30. PUBLIC WORKS.

    Regarding the Branxholm-Warrentinna road, this work has been reported to the Public Works Department as being completed as far as ...

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  31. KILLED AT SEA.

    The bark Dundale, which arrived at Wellington from Liverpool, reports that during the voyage a seaman named Leopold Hilbert fell from aloft, ...

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  32. KAITIRI FORTIFIED.

    The Greeks on Wednesday fortified Mount Kaitiri the last summit on the Pindus Range to the left. The Turks occupied the ravine separating this ...

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  33. NEW SOUTH WALES MURDERS.

    The R.M.S. Mariposa arrived this morning from 'Frisco with the suspected murderer, Butler, aboard. He appears to be resigned to his fate. ...

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  34. STRUGGLE RENEWED.

    The struggle has been renewed at other points on the plains. the Turks driving the enemy ahead. The artillery proved very effective, ...

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  35. SOUTHERN MARINE BOARD.

    At the Marine Board meeting to-day the lighthouse committee reported that the Minister of Lands had been written to asking him to grant the ...

    Article : 222 words
  36. 7.40 a.m. GREEKS RALLIED.

    The Greeks rallied at Mati. and engaged the Turks. whom they fought with great fierceness. After some very heavy fighting the Turkish lines were ...

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  37. MINING.

    Copper,—Quiet; spot, £48 15s; three months, £49. Tin,—Flat; spot. £61 7s 6d; three months. £61 17s 6d. ...

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  38. NAVAL MOVEMENTS.

    The Turkish second squadron has joined the first Nagara Bay. on the cast side of the Dardanelles. A bombardment of Katarina. on the ...

    Article : 84 words
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