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  2. COMMONWEALTH.

    The "Daily Chromele" asserts that the Federal Commandant (Major-General Hutton) is entirely wrong in the matter of cypher messages being exclusively ...

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  3. BREAKFASTS WITH HORACE GREELEY.

    Sometimes it is hard to distinguish between breakfasts and dinners in New York. But the breakfast usually begins before noon, and the dinner comes to pass ...

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  4. HOBART & SOUTH

    At the meeting of the marine board to-day the Master Warden reported that a cone-shaped signal would be sent to Maatsuyker on Saturday. He also ...

    Article : 356 words
  5. INTER-STATE CABLES.

    Nominations for the Legislative Council and Assembly closed on Monday evening. Founteen members of the Council have been elected unopposed, and for other ...

    Article : 107 words
  6. INTER-STATE CABLES.

    Some sensation had been caused by the strong comments made by Mr. Laurenson, member for Lyttelton, regarding the management of the Inebriates' Home at ...

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  7. THE COALITION.

    No progress towards a coalition between the Freetrade and Protectionist parties was made at the caucus of Mr. Deakin's followers held this afternoon. ...

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  8. WELLINGTON EXHIBITION.

    The Wollington Exhibition, originally intended to be held at the end of the present year, has been postponed till November next year. ...

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  9. CAMPAIGN WORK.

    The candidates for the seats in the Legislative Council and the Assembly have now a week's campaigning ahead of them, and are busily employed in making ...

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  10. CHARGED WITH MURDER.

    A shooting affray in Wellington resulted in James Barr, a wharf labourer, being charged with the murder of Charles Robentson, a lamp trimmer, on a coastal ...

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  11. SCRIPTURE INSTRUCTION.

    The referendum on the Scripture instruction in state schools will also be taken on June 1. ...

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  12. TASMANIAN APPLES.

    In the Western market to-day Tasmanian apples, S.P.M., sold at 3s 6d to 3s per case; and choice, 6s to 7s. French Crabs, 4s to 5s 6d. ...

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  13. PROBATE.

    The estate of the late John Ewen, of Dunedin, partner in the firm of Sargood, Son, and Ewen, has been certified for stamp duty at £203,000. ...

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  14. THE RISE OF A GREAT PAINTER

    Mr. Frederick Moore contributes to the "Windsor Magazine" a very interesting article upon Ivan Markvitchka; the great Bulgarian painter, whose fame is ...

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  15. A MYSTERIOUS LETTER.

    A mysterious letter, ostensibly written by a woman, was found in Lygon-street, Carlton, last night. The writer stated that she intended to drown her ...

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  16. A LIBEL ACTION.

    The Libel action brought by a man named Meikle against the "New Zealand Times," resulted in a verdict for plaintiff in damages of a farthing. The ...

    Article : 155 words
  17. THE WEATHER.

    The weather has been cold and showery to-day, snowstorms constantly occurring on the highlands. The weather forecast issued by Mr. ...

    Article : 77 words
  18. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Wheat was quoted to-day at 3s O½d to 3s 1d. Dran was firm at 7½d to 7¾d. Pollard, 7½d. Algerian oats sold steadily at 1s 1½d to 1s 3½d; 800 bags prime ...

    Article : 160 words
  19. TASMANIA'S CLAIM.

    Sir Elliott Lewis has gone to Melbourne as counsel for this state in connection with the £12,000 in dispute between Victoria and Tasmania. The case ...

    Article : 42 words
  20. EDUCATIONAL APPOINTMENTS.

    Mr. G. V. Brown has been transferred from Karoola to Central Castra; Mrs. Vaughan has been appointed to Karoola. ...

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  21. THE PARLIAMENT.

    The Minister of External Affairs resumed the debate on the motion that the despatch from the Secretary of State be printed. Regarding the opposition of ...

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  22. GOVERNMENT APPOINTMENTS.

    At the Executive Council meeting to-day the following appointments were made:—L. W. M'Donald, probationer Lands Titles Office; W. R. Reynolds, ...

    Article : 103 words
  23. INLAND WIRES

    The ceremony of affiliating the U.A.O. Druids, Pride of Queenstown Lodge, which recently decided to secede from the Victorian executive, with the Grana ...

    Article : 51 words
  24. DREADFULLY MANGLED.

    A man named M'Garry, employed at the Commonwealth Cement Company's works at Portland, met with a fearful death this morning. ...

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  25. COTTAGE DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    About 3 o'clock This morning a fourroomed cottage, owned and occupied by Mr. A. W. Dwyer, was totally destroyed by fire. Mr. Dwyer left a small fire ...

    Article : 85 words
  26. STANLEY BREAKWATER.

    Instructions have been given that the extension of the Stanley breakwater is to be proceeded with. The commission which reported upon ...

    Article : 208 words
  27. SENSATIONAL SUICIDE.

    A suicide of an unusually sensational character was committed in a city office this afternoon, when John Pearce, manager of the Mount David Gold ...

    Article : 151 words
  28. WESTERN NEWS.

    An exhibition of the working of the new X-rays apparatus for the Zeehan Hospital was given at the institution to night by Mr. Sebmidlin, an export from ...

    Article : 62 words
  29. DOGGING YOUNGHUSBAND'S MOVEMENTS.

    Colonel Francis Edward Younghusband, who has accomplished his journey to the interior of 'Thibet, is the one man of all others in the service of the Indian ...

    Article : 342 words
  30. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    A case of plague is reported, the patient being a youth, 19 years of age, employed at some stables at Breakfast Creek. ...

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  31. ONE MAN'S HONOUR.

    One man went through life with a shadow of disgrace overhanging him. A woman held his secret, and did not betray it. The announcement of his death ...

    Article : 231 words
  32. VERDICT FOR £500.

    An action in which Jas. Dalhousie Ramsay sued J. F. Millington and T. Birkett, proprietors of the "Dalby Herald and Record" for £2000 damages for ...

    Article : 53 words
  33. AN INGENUOUS RASCAL.

    A certain Greek, having arrived home wet and somewhat tired by his day's labour, found that nothing very appetising was awaiting him for tea. He thereupon, ...

    Article : 195 words
  34. A TEMPESTUOUS VOYAGE.

    The barque Inglewood, which reached Fremantle from the Baltic last night, met with a trying experience between the Cape and the Australian coast. On the ...

    Article : 130 words
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    Special interest is being manifested in Sunday school circles by the remarkable record which four young people of one family have achieved. They have ...

    Article : 59 words
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