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  2. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The Russian troops who were recently massed on the Pruth are being withdrawn in consequence of a severe outbreak of typhus fever, which is causing ...

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  3. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The Daily Telegraph publishes a letter by Mr. John Burns, of the Dock Labourers' Union, respecting the political crisis in New South Wales. ...

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  4. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. (THE ARGUS LONDON AGENCY.) THE JEWS IN RUSSIA.

    Serious anti-Jewish riots have occurred at Tchevnigoff, in Western Russia, caused by a belief on the part of the peasants that the Jews were responsible ...

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  5. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

    It has transpired that the late Mr. C. S. Parnell, M.P., died intestate. Prior to his marriage with Mrs. O'Shea he made certain bequests to her ...

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  6. The Argus.

    The right of the Council to look into and consider financial measures has been so freely admitted by radical members during the discussion of the electoral ...

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  7. THE SITUATION IN RUSSIA.

    The financial difficulties in Russia resulting from the failure of the harvest and other causes are becoming more severe every day. A number of commercial houses in ...

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  8. GENERAL CABLE NEWS. THE NEW YORK PRESS.

    The Western Union Telegraph Company, in the United States, has declined to do any further business with the New York Associated Press, because the latter ...

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  9. BARON HIRSCH'S SCHEME.

    Baron Hirsch, who recently purchased a large tract of land in the Argentine Republic on which to settle the persecuted Russian Jews, has announced the terms ...

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  10. MR. GLADSTONE'S POLICY.

    Speaking at Sunderland last night, Mr. Chamberlain strongly condemned the policy put forward by Mr. Gladstone at the meeting of the National Liberal ...

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  11. THE FRENCH IN THE SAHARA.

    A rebellion of a serious nature has broken out at Insalah, or Ain Salah, [?] place some distance to the south of Alegeira, and in what is known as the ...

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  12. COPIOUS RAINS IN INDIA.

    In consequence of deficient rainfall the crops in the Presidency of Madras have suffered severely, and many deaths from starvation have occurred among the ...

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  13. THE POLITICAL SCANDALS IN CANADA.

    In consequence of the revelations which were made before the Parliamentary committee appointed to inquire into the charges of corruption against ...

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  14. THE OAMARU HARBOUR BOARD.

    The six per cent. debentures of the Oamaru Harbour Board (£100 paid) have fallen to £60 in consequence of the inability of the board to pay the full ...

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  15. THE CROWN PRINCE OF ROUMANIA.

    Prince Ferdinand of Hohenzollern, the Crown Prince of Roumania, has been betrothed to Her Royal Highness the Princess Marie, the eldest daughter of ...

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  16. THE ANTI-FOREIGN MOVEMENT IN CHINA.

    Much uneasiness continues to be felt regarding the situation in China and the position of the Christian missions in that country. ...

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  17. THE SCOTTISH-AUSTRALIAN MINING COMPANY.

    The Scottish Australian Mining Company Limited pays a dividend at the rate of 10 per cent. per annum. ...

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  18. SIR T. M'ILWRAITH AND THE BANK OF ENGLAND.

    The position taken up by Sir Thomas M'Ilwraith, the Treasurer of Queensland, in connection with his charges against the Bank of England is severely commented ...

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  19. AFFAIRS IN CHILI.

    The Congressional Government in Chili is discussing the question of according a complete amnesty to all the political prisoners who were captured ...

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  20. THE EASTERN EXTENSION COMPANY.

    The half-yearly meeting of the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company was held to-day, Sir John Pender, the chairman of the board of directors, presiding. ...

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  21. SIR WILLIAM HARCOURT.

    Sir William Harcourt, M.P., has lost the sight of one eye, and the other is likely to be affected. ...

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  22. STRIKE OF ARTISTS' MODELS IN PARIS.

    A strike of a somewhat singular character has occurred in Paris. The persons who gain a living as artists' models object to the employment of ...

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  23. THE FAMINE IN RUSSIA.

    An official statement has been issued in Russia, announcing that 250,000,000 roubles (about £25,000,000) will be required for the relief of the famine-stricken ...

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  24. THE SUGAR INDUSTRY IN QUEENSLAND.

    A deputation from the Bundaberg Chamber of Commerce had on interview with the Colonial Secretary yesterday to urge an extension of Polynesian labour for the cane-fields ...

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  25. THE SOCIALIST CONGRESS AT ERFURT.

    The Socialist Congress, which has been sitting at Erfurt in Prussia, has adopted a programme which embodies a demand for 15 important social and political ...

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  26. BISHOP MOORHOUSE ON RELIGIOUS EDUCATION.

    Dr. Moorhouse, the Bishop of Manchester (late Bishop of Melbourne), addressing the diocesan conference yesterday, referred to the question of religious ...

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  27. BRIGANDAGE IN TURKEY.

    Brigandage is still rife in certain parts of European Turkey, and a fresh outrage of a serious character has just been committed. ...

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  28. SENTENCE ON MR. DUBEDAT.

    Mr. Dubedat, formerly chairman of the Dublin Stock Exchange, who failed in December last for £250,000, has been tried, convicted, and sentenced to eight ...

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  29. INFLUENZA IN GALICIA.

    Influenza is very prevalent in Galicia, 4,000 cases having occurred in Lemberg. ...

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  30. RAILWAY ACCIDENT IN THE UNITED STATES.

    A serious railway accident has occurred at Monmouth, in the State of Illinois. A train ran off the rails, with the result that ten persons were killed and many ...

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  31. THE AMERICAN BEET SUGAR BOUNTIES.

    The United States Congress voted a sum of 10,000,000dol. to be given as bounties for beet sugar. In consequence, however, of the great ...

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  32. FATAL RAILWAY ACCIDENT NEAR BALLARAT.

    Mr. Thomas Mackie, a resident, 62 years of age, was accidentally killed at about dusk this evening at the Wilson-street cowpit crossing on the Buninyong railway ...

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  33. THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Council today it was announced in reply to a question that the recommendation of the Marine Board to suspend the amended by-laws a dealing with ...

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  34. A TROTTING FEAT IN CALIFORNIA.

    The record for trotting has been beaten at Stockton, California, by the horse Sunol, which trotted a mile in 2min. 8¼sec. ...

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  35. GOLD IN MASHONALAND.

    It is reported that payable alluvial gold has been discovered near Fort Salisbury in Mashonaland. ...

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  36. MOVEMENTS OF THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The Orient Co.'s R.M.S. Orient left Colombo on the 21st inst., outwards. The Norddeutscher-Lloyd Imperial German mail steamer Karlsruhe left Sucz ...

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  37. THE QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. Brown moved that in the opinion of this House the policy of land grant railway construction should receive the early and ...

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  38. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    At 11 O'Clock—House v. Joseph, Smith v. Robin, Barker v. Bremner, Chomley garnishee, Murdock v. same, Abbott v. same, Midas Extended G. M. Co. v. Morley, Sargood v. Veale, Hick v. Blythe and ...

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  39. THE MOONTA STRIKE.

    The following notice was posted at the Wallaroo mines this morning:—"The board very much regrets that it is not improbable that it may become necessary ...

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  40. JUVENILE CLOTHING.—NEW DEPARTMENT.

    Boys' and Youths' Ready-made Suits in Eton, Norfolk, and Scotch and Colonial Knickerbo[?]ker Suits, Sailor Suits, &c., from 7s. 6d. upwards. Immense variety to choose ...

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  41. FRY'S MALTED COCOA.

    An ordinary breakfast cup of Malted Cocoa contains more nourishment than a pint of the best ale or stout. It does not thicken in the cup. "The most strengthening combination ...

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  42. GREAT SALE AT CULLIS HILL'S.

    This beautiful stock of Furnishings now being cleared, enormous reductions in prices. Liberty Silks, Art Muslins, and Fabrics.— [ADVT.] ...

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