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  2. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The gale has moderated and though the tale of losses is still incomplete, it is known that great damage has been done in the Isle of Man, houses and ...

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  3. CABLE MESSAGES.

    General Sir Ian Hamilton, speaking at the Ladysmith dinner, commented on the Boer contingent in Somaliland. Sir Ian predicted that 5000 Boer ...

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  4. INTER-STATE CABLES.

    Two teen made an attempt on Saturday night to rob a grocery store at Auburn. The proprietor, Benjamin Ratcliffe, who successfully resisted, ...

    Article : 48 words
  5. INLAND WIRES.

    John Elliott, a wharf labourer (33), was working on the s. Suevic this morning, assisting to take the wool on board, and whilst leaning over the hatchway ...

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  6. INTER-STATE CABLES.

    Wheat is quiet up to 6s 1d. Algerian oats sold at 2s 9d to 3s 2d; prime oaten chaff, £5 5s; wheaten, £5 5s; straw, chaff, £2 15s to £3. ...

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  7. Advertising

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  8. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced this morning of Mr. Nathan Thornley, M.L.C., aged 66 years. ...

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  9. A DENIAL.

    The report that the Chilian and Argentine warships now being built in Europe have been sold to Great Britain has been denied. ...

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  10. TESTAMENTARY

    The following probates and letters of administration have been issued:— Probates.—Robert Huckson to Robert Hutchison, £191; George Johnson, to ...

    Article : 81 words
  11. A STRANGE MISHAP.

    A curious accident happened at Bendigo last night. Two girls were returning home from a chemist's with a bottle of liniment, intended for the treatment ...

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  12. FRESH SQUALLS.

    Fresh squalls have blown along the West Coast. ...

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  13. LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL.

    The Bank of England, being alarmed at the London County Council's expenditure, declined an advance of £5,000,000, but offered £2,000,000. ...

    Article : 40 words
  14. BOUND FOR ZION CITY.

    The Ventura, which left for San Francisco to-day, had as passengers 16 persons from Victoria and New South Wales, who are proceeding to Zion City ...

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  15. A BARQUE IN DISTRESS.

    A barque flying signals of distress struck rocks in the North-West Channel. ...

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  16. WRECK OF THE OTTERCAPS.

    Ten additional bodies have been recovered from the wreck of the collier Ottercaps at Finisterre. It is feared that 30 rives were lost ...

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  17. AN EMBEZZLER WANTED.

    The detective police have not yet obtained a clue to the whereabouts of Edward Septimus Moulton, for whose arrest a warrant was issued for ...

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  18. THE TYPHOID OUTBREAK

    It is reported that 13 fresh cases of typhoid fever have occurred at Coonamble during the past three days. There have been nine deaths since the ...

    Article : 55 words
  19. MEDALS FOR THE BUSHMEN

    The Premier (Sir Elliott Lewis) is in receipt of a despatch from the Agent-General intimating that the medals due to the first Tasmanian Imperial ...

    Article : 59 words
  20. HURRICANES IN THE ATLANTIC.

    Successive gales in the Atlantic compelled many battered steamers to return to Queenstown and they reported that numbers on board had been injured. ...

    Article : 57 words
  21. BOHEMIAN SAVINGS BANK.

    A move by the Czech party caused a serious run on the Bohemian Savings Bank, alleging it was a German institution. ...

    Article : 42 words
  22. A SAD CASE.

    Pauline Richmond, a girl 19 years of age, was arrested this afternoon on a charge of murdering her male infant at Healesville on or about the 26th ult. ...

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  23. RAINS IN QUEENSLAND.

    Further splendid rains have fallen all over South-Eastern Queensland. ...

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  24. POLITICAL.

    The meeting of members of the Launceston branch, which was advertised to take place to-night has been postponed until next Tuesday. ...

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  25. EXPERIENCE OF VESSELS.

    H.M.S. Resolution ran from Holyhead to Plymouth in the teeth of the gale. Her rudder, weighing 12 tons, was wrenched away and lost. The vessel ...

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  26. CHANNEL FLEET.

    Captain the Hon. Hedworth Lambton, C.B., C.V.O., has been appointed second in command of the channel squadron. ...

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  27. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    The plague has made its appearance in Brisbane. A young man was taken ill a few days ago, and died on Sunday. It was supposed at first that the cause ...

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  28. CAMPAIGN NOTES.

    Mr. Joseph Davies will address the electors in the Victoria Hall, Beaconsfield, at 8 p.m. on Friday. ...

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  29. OUTBREAK OF ANTHRAX.

    An outbreak of anthrax has been detected at Kellor, and steps have been taken to quarantine the infected area. ...

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  30. THE REFORM LEAGUE.

    The Reform League met to-night, when the the replies received, from Messrs. C. H. Hall and H. J. Payne in regard to the league's manifesto were ...

    Article : 89 words
  31. AMERICA AND BRITAIN.

    America is delighted at King Edward's action in sending the Victoria Jubilee gifts to the Louisiana Exposition. ...

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  32. GENERAL CABLES.

    The National Conference of Unemployed has recommended the appointment of a Minister of Industry. Eighteen students of the Cornell ...

    Article : 174 words
  33. THE HEAT WAVE.

    The weather on Sunday and to-day was hot and trying. The observatory reports up to 99.8 in the shade. According to Mr. Barrachi's forecast the ...

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  34. INLAND WIRES.

    There was a good attendance at the Town Hall to-night, when the musical prodrigies, Joyce and Doris Brown, aged nine and five years respectively, ...

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  35. THE BRITISH REGULAR.

    General Bruce Hamilton, testifying before the War Commission, said he did not think that the British regulars were equal to the Boers or colonials ...

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  36. THE VICTORIAN REVENUE

    The Victorian revenue for February was £516,906, being a decrease of £109,228 compared with February of last year. The returns from July 1 ...

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  37. ELECTION MEETINGS.

    Mr. G. C. Gilmore addressed the electors of Dundas to-night. Mr. P. P. Quinn occupied the chair. Mr. Gilmore had a good reception,, and ...

    Article : 89 words
  38. ANARCHY.

    Sitzel has been discharged after receiving a severe reprimand. Several of the American organisations have selected him to represent them at ...

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  39. A RICH ESTATE.

    Probate has been granted to the will of the late P. H. Osborne, of Currandooley Station. The estate has been sworn at £155,064. ...

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  40. LONG POLICE SERVICE.

    Superintendent M. J. Hayes, after 40 years service, retires from the police force of Tasmania. Sir Elliott Lewis, as Attorney ...

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  41. FINGAL.

    Mr. C. Russen will open his campaign in the Fingal electorate by addressing a meeting at Mathinna on Saturday night next. The candidate ...

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  42. THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    The "Morning Post," commenting on the petition to the French Chambers, declares that Frenchmen in New Caledonia and New Hebrides are urging the ...

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  43. FEDERATION.

    Three lengthy meetings of the Federal Cabinet have been held during the last few days. After to-day's meeting, which lasted over two hours, the ...

    Article : 62 words
  44. KING ISLAND.

    Very heavy rains have fallen during the past fortnight, with the result that the spea[?]grass and melilot have already begun to show considerable ...

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  45. IRISH QUESTIONS.

    The "Daily Chronicle" believes that the Government after the Irish Land Purchase Bill, will introduce a Catholic University, and also such measures ...

    Article : 142 words
  46. AN A.M.A. CANDIDATE.

    The result of the poll of the A.M.A. pre-election ballot, to select a candidate for Gormanston, was declared yesterday. With the exception of ...

    Article : 189 words
  47. TASMANIA'S POSTMASTER-GENERAL.

    The Federal Public Service Commissioner has selected on officer to fill the position of Postmaster-General of Tasmania, rendered vacant by the ...

    Article : 45 words
  48. BALTIC-BLACK SEA CANAL

    It is reported at Odessa that an Anglo-Russian syndicate will construct a Baltic-Black Sea canal for the passage of the heaviest warship. The work ...

    Article : 39 words
  49. "GAZETTE" NOTIFICATIONS.

    The following notifications will appear in to-morrow's "Gazette":— All electoral rolls are now on sale at the various police stations, with the ...

    Article : 161 words
  50. THE TASMANIAN SERVICE.

    Mr. M'Lachlan, the Federal Public Service Commissioner, has returned to Melbourne from his visit to Tasmania. The Commissioner made an ...

    Article : 69 words
  51. POPE LEO XIII.

    Pope Leo XIII has been somewhat fatigued by the recent receptions and an audience to 40 cardinals, although the household is not apprehensive, declaring ...

    Article : 57 words
  52. SOMALILAND EXPEDITION.

    Colonel Swann is at Damu, 40 miles northwards of Bohotle, and will operate on conjunction with Brigadier-General Maning. ...

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  53. THE PRIME MINISTER.

    Sir Edmund Barton proposes to return to Sydney on Thursday or Friday. ...

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  54. MR. G. E. MOORE AT HOBART.

    Mr. G. E. Moore addressed the electors at Lansdowne Crescent Institute to-night, and was accorded a good reception. Mr. G. P. Fitzgerald ...

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  55. SIR WILLIAM LYNE ILL.

    Sir William Lyne is in ill-health, and is confined to his room. ...

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  56. NEW AMERICAN WARSHIPS

    At the instance of Admiral Dewey and Captain Mahon the American Senate substituted 12,000 for the House's proposal of 16,000-ton battleships on the ...

    Article : 67 words
  57. MACEDONIAN REFORMS.

    The "Times" correspondent at Vienna says that the Sultan's action in widening the sphere of the reforms is interpreted in some quarters as an ...

    Article : 91 words
  58. CONSOLIDATED REVENUE.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 166 words
  59. SHIPS' STORES APPEAL CASE.

    The Attorney-General has been advised of the death of Captain Gadd, who represented the P. and O. Co. in the appeal to the Privy Council in the ...

    Article : 62 words
  60. PIGEON ON AN ENGINE.

    A correspondent of "Country Life" tells of a pigeon which developed the extraordinary taste of riding on a railway engine. It belonged to a ...

    Article : 201 words
  61. DRAYTON GRANGE ENQUIRY.

    The Prime Minister states that he has endorsed the minute which Sir John Forrest wrote with regard to the report of the Drayton Grange Royal ...

    Article : 70 words
  62. THE FAR EAST.

    The correspondent of "The Times" at Paris says there is at least as much risk in the state of affairs in the Far East as in the Balkans. Reports from ...

    Article : 80 words
  63. COMING EVENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 41 words
  64. CUSTOMS REVENUE.

    The Federal Customs and Excise collections for February amounted to £790,217, being made up as follows: — New South Wales, £227,846; ...

    Article : 39 words
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