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  2. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

    It is reported that Lord Ripon, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, bus resolved to transfer the government of the Bechtuanaland protectorate to the ...

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  3. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. __^_

    The report that Mr. Gludstone intends in his Home Rule Bill to propose that Ireland's contribution of taxation shall be only ono-eighteonth of the entire ...

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  4. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The Times this morning publishes a letter from Sir Arthur Gordon, formerly Governor of Fiji, and Hor Majesty's High Commissioner for the "Western ...

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  5. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The action of the Victorian Government in deciding to prosecute the directors, general manager, and auditors of the Mercantile Bank of Australia is ...

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  6. INTERCOLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The water police resumed dragging operations on the Parramatta River this afternoon with a view to recovering the bodies of Thomas. Dempsey and William Atkinson, ...

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  7. DEATH OF AN OLD PIONEER.

    On the last voyage of the ship Tongariro from London there died on board, a fortnight after the vessel left port, a passenger named Alexander M'Lean Hunter. The name will ...

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  8. The Argus.

    It would seem that the Victorian protectionists have been so upset by the results of the Presidential election in America, and by the doubts ...

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  9. WARRANT AGAINST THE GENERAL MANAGER.

    The announcement in The Argus ot yesterday that the Crown had resolved to prosecute the directors and others connected with the Mercantile Bank attracted great ...

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  10. THE PANAMA CANAL SCANDALS.

    M. Blondin, the chief clerk in the Credit Lyonnais, has been arrested, in connection with the Panama Canal scandals. ...

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  11. COLONIAL FROZEN MEAT.

    A strong desire has been expressed by British stock-raisers that meat imported from the colonies should be labelled as such, so that it cannot be sold as the ...

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  12. THE EVICTED TENANTS COMMISSION.

    Mr. John Dillon, M.P., stated his views at a special meeting of the Evicted Tenants Commission to-day. He gave it as his opinion that the sole remedy for ...

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  13. THE LATE BARON REINACH.

    A very serious allegation has been made by a Paris journal against the late Baron Reinach, who was the chief agent in distributing bribes on behalf of the ...

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  14. THE LONDON BUTTER MARKET.

    The high prices which have been obtained recently in London for Australian butter have made it unpopular. The exporters of Danish butter, with the ...

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  15. THE FRENCH AMBASSADOR IN LONDON.

    It is expected that M. Cambon, the French ambassador at Madrid, will succeed M. William Henry Waddington as ambassador in London. ...

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  16. THE DISPUTED BOUNDARY QUESTION.

    The South Australian border question has again been the subject of correspondence between the South Australian and Victorian Governments, and some definite ...

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  17. THE SEVERE WEATHER IN EUROPE.

    The snowfall on the Continent has been unusually heavy. The railway between Vienna and Buda-Pest has been blocked by snow, and the trains have had to stop ...

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  18. QUEENSLAND.

    Mr. George Lewis, a Government official of New South Wales, who is making inquiries into the working of the local government laws here, had a long interview yesterday ...

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  19. THE GERMAN ARMY BILL.

    The resolute attitude taken up by the Emperor William with regard to the Army Bill is regarded with much alarm in Russia. ...

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  20. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Australian Government stocks are at present unsaleable, in consequence of fears being entertained that fresh applications for loans will be made in the ...

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  21. FIRE IN HYDE-PARK.

    A file broke out at the residence of Lady Orde, the widow of Sir John Powlett Orde, Bart., in Hyde-park. Lady Orde, and her daughter, who ...

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  22. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    During the absence of the Commissioner of Crown Lands and the Minister of Education, who left for the West Coast this afternoon, the Attorney-General and the Chief Secretary ...

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  23. SIR HENRY PARKES.

    A letter signed " A Colonist of Fifty Years " appears in the Pall Mall Gazette, in which the writer warmly defends Sir Henry Parkes against n bitter attack ...

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  24. THE LATE MONETARY CONFERENCE.

    The United States delegates to the recent International Monetary Conference at Brussels have decided to resign, in order to allow Mr. Cleveland, the ...

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  25. DEATH OF MR. GEORGE PALMER.

    The death is announced of Mr. George Palmer, the founder of the famous firm of Messrs. Huntley and Palmer, biscuitmakers, of Reading, Berkshire. ...

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  26. AFFAIRS AT BROKEN HILL.

    During the year 1892 rain fell on 61 days, the total downfall during the year being 11¾in., or 4in. more than that recorded in 1891. ...

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  27. SMALL-POX IN LANCASHIRE.

    A serious outbreak of small-pox has occurred in Lancashire. The disease is spreading rapidly, and is causing great alarm. ...

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  28. MR. J. SPENCER BALFOUR.

    Mr. Jabez Spencer Balfour, who last month resigned his seat in the House of Commons for Burnley, has loft the country. ...

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  29. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The stocks of pig iron in Council's store and in makers' hands in Scotland is 443,646 tons. ...

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  30. LYNCHING IN THE UNITED STATES.

    A case of lynching has occurred at Bakersville, in Mitchell County, North Carolina. A mob broke into the gaol, seized a prisoner, dragged him into the ...

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  31. LONG SERVICE MEDALS FOR AUSTRALIAN VOLUNTEERS.

    Sir Saul Samuel, the Agent-General for New South Wales, is taking further steps to secure for Australian volunteers the medal for long services which has ...

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  32. INFANTICIDE IN SYDNEY.

    Two men, while going to their work at the quarries on the north side of Bondi to-day, noticed the body of an infant lying on the southern end of Bondi beach. On going over ...

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  33. SHOCKING CHARGES AGAINST AN ORGANIST.

    Three charges of an abominable character were investigated by the local court this morning. William Hyde, who occupied the position of organist at the Episcopalian ...

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  34. NEW ZEALAND.

    The revenue from the land tax for the past year amounts to about £294,000, or about £7,000 in excess of the Treasurer's estimate. ...

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  35. THE MINERS' STRIKE AT SAARBRUCK.

    Nine thousand of tho miners who recently went on strike at Saurbruek, in Rhenish Prussia, have resumed work. ...

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  36. THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA.

    Petitions are being signed in the United States in support of Mr. Chapman's bill prohibiting the employment of Canadians in the public service. ...

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  37. A NEW SOUTH WALES FINANCIAL COMPANY.

    The New South Wales Mortgage Loan and Agency Company Limited pays a dividend at the rate of 4 per cent, per annum. ...

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  38. THE UNEMPLOYED IN SYDNEY.

    Representatives of the Stonemasons' Society waited as a deputation upon the mayor of Sydney (Mr. W. P. Manning) this morning, with a request that his Worship ...

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  39. BICYCLING IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    H. James, of Victoria, broke the 100-miles bicycling record of South Australia to-day. He did the distance from Mount Gambier to M'Donnell Bay and back in 2 hours 28 ...

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  40. SUDDEN DEATH OF A DIGGER.

    Mr. Leader, P.M., held an inquiry to-day, at the Wellington Hotel, White Hills, touching the death of Jonn Mehrtens, an elderly digger, found dead in his hut ...

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  41. MINING INSTRUCTION IN SYDNEY.

    The Minister of Mines has received and approved of the report of the board which was recently appointed to report on the establishment of a school of mines in Sydney. The ...

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  42. THE GOVERNORSHIP OF TASMANIA.

    The Acting Governor to-day received the following telegram from Lord Ripon, the Secretary of State for the Colonies:—"I am carefully considering the representations ...

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  43. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Frederick Cox, of Drummond-street Oakleigh, plumber. Causes of insolvency—Want of employment, losses in business, pressure of creditors, and illness in family. Liabilities, ...

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  44. MOVEMENTS OF THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. Parramatta, from London 8th December last, left Colombo on the evening of the 3rd inst. THE Council of the Russian Empire is ...

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  45. MACBAIN MEMORIAL FUND.

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