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  2. THE WEATHER.

    The weather yesterday was exceedingly oppressive. A thunderstorm fell in the afternoon, which cleared the air for a time, but for a time only. The Government ...

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  3. THE CRISIS IN TURKEY.

    Acceding to the strenuous representations of the Sultan, Sir Philip Curric, the British ambassador at Constantinople, has countermanded his ...

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  4. THE STATE OF MADAGASCAR. A RESIDENT-GENERAL APPOINTED.

    Following upon the successful operations of the French troops against the Hovas France has decided to establish more direct control over the island of ...

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  5. THE BALFOUR FRAUDS.

    Further proceedings are to be taken against Jabez Balfour, who was recently found guilty of frauds in connection with[?] the Liberator Building Society, and was ...

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  6. THE INSURRECTION IN CUBAANOTHER TRAIN BLOWN UP.

    The insurgents at Cuba, who successfully dynamited a train conveying Government troops lately, killing a large number of soldiers and also the ...

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  7. THE COSTA RIGA PACKET CASE.

    The British statement of claim in the international difficulty between Great Britain and Holland, arising out of the seizure by the Netherlands-India ...

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  8. THE DEAN CONSPIRACY CASE.

    The trial of W. P. Crick, R. D. Meagher, Daniel Green, Jane Reynolds, and George Dean for conspiracy was begun this morning in the Criminal Court before Mr. Acting ...

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  9. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1895.

    The question of how to manage the Victorian railways stands altogether apart from party politics. It is one of the big practical issues of the day. ...

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  10. THE REVOLT AT GOA.

    Advices from Goa, the Portuguese colony on the west coast of India, where a m[?]tiny of the troops recently took place, state that the colony has now ...

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  11. THE EXECUTION OF MR. STOKES.

    Negotiations between England and Belgium in connection with the difficulty arising out of the summary execution of the British trader Stokes in the ...

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  12. INACTIVITY OF MARSHAL CAMPOS.

    The inactivity of Marshal Martinez Campos, who is in command of the Spanish troops operating against the Cuban insurgents, is provoking grave ...

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  13. THE HOVAS AGAIN TROUBLESOME.

    The Hovas are in a very excited state still, and fresh outrages are feared daily. They have murdered two of the ...

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  14. THE WATER COMMISSION.

    The Water Commission will bring their labours to a close this month, and are now almost daily engaged in the preparation of their report. The commission have gone ...

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  15. AN AFRICAN EXPLORER.

    An important discovery has been made by an African explorer named Smith, who has penetrated through the hitherto unknown country lying to the north of ...

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  16. UNSETTLED STATE OF STAMBOUL.

    The city of Stamboul is still in a very unsettled condition after the recent serious disturbances. Owing to the critical state of the ...

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  17. A REPETITION OF THE KU-CHENG TRAGEDY.

    Latest advices from Madagascar describe the tragic death of the Rev. Mr. Johnson and his wife at Arivonimavo. It is stated that a force of Hovas, ...

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  18. RUSSIA IN THE FAR EAST.

    Advices from the Far East state that Russia is showing great activity in naval matters, and is largely increasing the number of her warships equipped for ...

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  19. TERRIFIC STORM AT BROKEN HILL.

    Last night at 10 o'clock a [?] storm burst over the town, preceded by wind and dust. The [?]storm [?]lasted quite four hours, but comparatively little rain ...

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  20. THE WEST AUSTRALIAN GOLD-FIELDS.

    A good discovery is reported from a new district 13 miles off the road to the Carbine [?]. The property on which the find was made is called the Blue Bell. Captain ...

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  21. AMERICAN MISSIONARIES IN DANGER.

    The American missionaries at Kharpoot, an important town 60 miles from Diarbekir, whose mission station was recently burned down, while they ...

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  22. POLITICS IN IRELAND.

    Great excitement prevails in Dublin with regard to the approaching election of a member to represent Dublin University in the place of the Right Hon. ...

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  23. GREAT FRAUDS IN MADRID.

    A remarkable drama of financial fraud and attempted murder has come to light in Madrid. Fifteen persons connected with the ...

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  24. THE POPE AND THE SULTAN.

    Pope Leo XIII. has made a pronouncement with regard to the existing situation. He strongly supports the cause of the ...

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  25. COLLAPSE OF A MINE.

    A shocking mining disaster, entailing great loss of life, is reported from America. While mining operations were in ...

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  26. [?] A RISING OF ARABS.

    Confirmation has been received of the reports which have recently arrived concerning an extensive rising of Arabs in the province of Yemen ...

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  27. ALEXANDRE DUMAS.

    The remains of Alexandre Dumas fils, the distinguished novelist and dramatist, who died on the 27th ult. of an a[?]s[?]ss in the brain, were interred to-day in ...

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  28. THE LATE SIR J. B. PATTERSON.

    Notwithstanding counter attractions and the oppressiveness of the weather, there was a fairly large influential and representative attendance to[?]night at the public meeting ...

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  29. THE ROYAL SOCIETY.

    Dr. Murray, who accompanied the Challenger expedition, and afterwards collaborated in working out the scientific results and editing the reports of the ...

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  30. A DESPERATE LOVER.

    The dangerous acts of a jealous man were brought under the notice of the Mittagong police last night. A report was made that Edward Fya[?]es, a bootmaker, had asked ...

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  31. VICTORIAN RAILWAYS RETURNS.

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  32. MELBOURNE TRAMWAY AND OMNIBUS COMPANY.

    The traffic returns of the Melbourne Tramway and Umnibus Company Limited for the month of November have been issued. They show that the number of passengers carried ...

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  33. THE F.M.S. AUSTRALIEN AT ADELAIDE.

    As soon as the French Mail steamer Australien arrived at Adelaide to-day, Dr. Toll, the Government medical officer, boarded her, and was informed that one of the crew was ...

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  34. ADOPTING A BABY.

    At an inquest held by the city coroner, Dr. You[?], at the Morgue yesterday evidence was given showing that a justice of the peace had drawn up an agreement, and had assisted at ...

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  35. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Henry Benjamin Foley, of Lingwell-road, Hawthron, civil servant. Causes of insolvency—Pressure of creditors and reduction in salary. Liabilities, £359 9s. 6d.; assets, ...

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  36. QUEENSLAND REVENUE RETURNS.

    The revenue returns for November show that the total revenue amounted to £287,306[?] being an increase of £33,986 as compared with November of last year. The principal ...

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  37. THE LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The following private cable messages have been received:— By Dalgety and Co. Limited, dated November 29:— "The tone of the market continues ...

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  38. THE QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    In the Assembly to-day Mr. Power's motion for the appointment of a committee to inquire into the charges made in the press which were alleged to be a reflection on the ...

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  39. REAR-ADMIRAL BRIDGE IN WEST AUSTRALIA.

    H.M.S. Orlando arrived at Fremant[?] yesterday morning from Alba[?]y. Admiral Bridge landed at the south jetty at noon, and was received with a guard of honour. ...

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  40. LAW:NOTICES (This Day.)

    At Half-past 10.—Kenay v. the Railway C[?]sioners (part heard)[?] G[?] v. the Queen, hadlow and others v. Green[?], Cohen v. Greener, [?] v. Bagley and Co., Riley v. the Queen, [?] v. ...

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  41. GALLANT ACT OF A BOY.

    On Thursday afternoon last a girl named [?] Jackson, residing at 22 O'Grady-street, Albert-park, while playing on the Kerferd[?]oad jetty, Beaconsfield-[?], by some ...

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  43. TASMANIAN REVENUE RETURNS.

    The consolidated revenue returns for November were £77,706, against £67,020 for November last year. There are good increases on every item except the land [?] ...

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  44. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    R.M.S. A[?]adia arrived at Plymouth on the 29th November. F.M.S. Polynesi[?]n arrived at Mars[?]illes on 29th November. ...

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  45. NEW SOUTH WALES REVENUE RETURNS.

    The revenue returns for November show a decrease of £5,016 compared with the same month last year, the revenue having been £861,618, against £866,634 collected in November, 1894[?] ...

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