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  2. THE GENERAL ELECTION.

    A complimentary banquet was tendered last evening to Mr. Duffy the Postmaster-General, by his friends and supporters at Kilmore. The banquet was given at the ...

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  3. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

    In view of the unsatisfactory state of the negotiations respecting the Behring Seal Fisheries question instructions have been given for the British Pacific ...

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  4. SPECIAL TELEGEAMS.

    A recent cable message from Melbourne announcing that there is a deficit of £1,000,000 in the Victorian finances has had a most unfavourable effect upon the ...

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  5. THE WINDSOR MURDERER.

    The police report that when Deeming was being conveyed from Monte Video, where he was arrested on a charge of obtaining jewellery by false pretences, to ...

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  6. THE POLITICAL SITUATION.

    A meeting of members of the Opposition who intend seeking re-election was held yesterday afternoon at Parliament-house. It was convened by Mr. Gillies with the object ...

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  7. The Argus.

    More sincere regret has never been felt than that evoked by the sudden misfortune of the Australian Deposit and Mortgage Bank, and the general ...

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  8. THE NEW SOUTH WALES RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS.

    Replying to an inquiry in the Assembly this evening, Mr. Barton, the Attorney-General, said that the Government had decided to appoint a board of three to inquire ...

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  9. COUNTER PROPOSALS BY LORD SALISBURY.

    The Marquis of Salisbury, who has declined to agree to a renewal of the modus, vivendi in connection with the Behring seal fisheries, has made certain ...

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  10. ENGLAND'S FOREIGN AND COLONIAL POLICY.

    At the City Liberal Club last night the Earl of Rosebery made some remarks on the foreign and colonial policy of England. ...

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  11. THE MINERS' EIGHT HOURS BILL.

    In the House of Commons this evening a debate took place on the second reading of the bill limiting the day's work in mines to eight hours. ...

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  12. THE RISING IN THE MALAY PENINSULA.

    The latest advices from Pahang, in the Malay Peninsula, state that the robels have captured Temerlose, killing a number of the Sikh troops who occupied the ...

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  13. THE ANARCHIST OUTBREAK.

    The police in Paris continue to make discoveries which indicate that the anarchists are still actively pursuing their machinations. An anarchist bomb ...

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  14. THE CANADIAN-PACIFIC RAILWAY.

    The strike on the Canadian-Pacific railway is ended. The company and their employes have agreed to refer the matters in dispute to arbitration. ...

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  15. THE MINISTERIAL CRISIS IN PRUSSIA.

    The Ministerial crisis in Prussia arising out of the Education Bill introduced by the Government has now terminated. Count Eulenburg has accepted the ...

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  16. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Court of Appeal has confirmed the decision of Mr. Justice Butt, refusing the application of Mr. Armstrong for a commission to take evidence at Vienna ...

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  17. THE TURF IN ENGLAND.

    The race for the Lincolnshire Handicap, one of the first of the open handicap races of the season, run to-day, resulted as follows:- ...

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  18. INTERCOLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Four men and a little girl, who were arrested at Sydney charged with offences said to have been committed in Queensland, arrived here this afternoon. ...

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  19. SIR WILLIAM ROBINSON.

    Sir William Robinson, late Governor of Western Australia, who has for some time past been suffering from a severe attack of fever, is still confined to his ...

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  20. THE NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    In the Assembly to night, replying to a question, Mr. Barton, the Attoney-General, said that it was a fact that the military regulations required volunteers to serve nine days ...

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  21. THE FINANCIAL FAILURES IN MELBOURNE.

    The repeated failures of financial institutions in Melbourne are causing great alarm among the Scottish depositors. ...

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  22. THE UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE.

    Messrs. Landale and Lord are training in view of their possible selection as members of the Cambridge crew in the annual eight-oar race with Oxford. ...

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  23. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The second annual report of the Wallaroo and Moonta Copper-mining Company has been published. It shows that the business of the past year gives a profit of £12,069. ...

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  24. A DIVIDEND.

    The British and Australasian Trust and Loan Company Limited pays a dividend at the rate of 10 per cent. per annum. ...

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  25. PUGILISTIC.

    A boxing match for £1,000 has been arranged between Joe M'Auliffe and Joe Goddard. It will take place at San Francisco in June. ...

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  26. THE NEWCASTLE COAL TRUST.

    In regard to the doings of the Newcastle Coal Trust, it appears that the A. A., the Wallsend, and the Lambton collieries have not yet been valued. Replies to the ...

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  27. FATAL BOATING ACCIDENT AT NEWCASTLE.

    Mr. N. C. Spiers, landlord of the Reserve Hotel, Newcastle, his wife, and a male lodger were out sailing this afternoon in Newcastle Harbour, when theboatcapsized, and all were ...

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  28. THE CHINESE FACTIONS IN SYDNEY.

    At the Water Police Court to-day four Chinamen, named Ah Chew, William Goldtown, Tuck On, and Ah King, were charged with conspiracy against one Quin Sing. The ...

    Article : 179 words
  29. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    At Half-past 10 a. m.—Boyes v. Moss (part heard), Galbally v.Justices at Melbourne, Council of Hamllton v. King Sun. The Queen v. Butler, Ca[?]yn v. Howard Smith and Sons, Eville v.Coote, Carollin ...

    Article : 210 words
  30. TASMANIA.

    Dr. Crowther's case was againnauii culled on at the Hobart Police Court to-day. Superintendent Pedder informed the Bench that the police were unable to find the whereabouts of ...

    Article : 97 words
  31. THE VAN DIEMEN'S LAND BANK.

    It is understood that the commissioners appointed to examine the Van Diemen's land Bank books will not proceed with the inquiry, in consequence of a state ...

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  32. THE SUSPENSION OF THE RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS.

    The shire council has carried the following resolution on the motion of Councillor Street, seconded by Councillor Richardson:- "That this council views the action of the Ministry ...

    Article : 81 words
  33. NEW INSOLVENT.

    David Lanham, Redan Ballarat, miner Causes of insolvency—Losses in keeping boarders, sickness of insolvent and family, and pressure of creditors. Liabilities, £29 ...

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  34. NEW ZEALAND.

    Edward Cooper, a well-known Auckland solicitor, has disappeared, and an application has been made to have him declared bankrupt. ...

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