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  2. ENGLAND AND AMERICA.

    The United States Government is said to have manifested uneasiness as to the destination of the flying squadron hastily mobilised by the British Government, ...

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  3. THE NICARAGUAN CANAL.

    The committee of the United States Senate which has been considering the proposed Nicaragua ship canal has presonted a report, in which it asserts ...

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  4. THE ASHANTEE EXPEDITION.

    The success of the Ashantee expedition, commanded by Sir Francis Scott, which occupied Coomassie without encountering any resistance from the natives, has ...

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  5. AFFAIRS IN THE TRANSVAAL.

    The Transvaal Government has disclosed the contents of the documents submitted to them by the delegates from the Orange Free State purporting to give ...

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  6. THE GREAT HEAT IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The light rain which has fallen during the past three doys on the coast has penetrated inland across the mountains, with the result that only six places to-day report heat over ...

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  7. MINISTERS AND THE ASSEMBLY.

    It was to have been expected that the weakness shown by Ministers in the conduct of public business would lay them open to attack, and it will not be surprising ...

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  8. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1896.

    The Companies Bill was read a second time in the Assembly yesterday, many members casting a formal vote to oblige the Government, and this probably is the ...

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  9. BRITISH NAVAL ACTIVITY.

    It is reported that, adhering to their policy of rapidly strengthening the British navy, the Admiralty has purchased from the Argentine Republic two ...

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  10. CHARGE AGAINST A. J. MONSON.

    Alfred John Monson, who was notorious some years ago in connection with the Ardlamont shooting case, is again in the hands of the police upon a criminal ...

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  11. THE BEHRING FISHERY CLAIMS.

    The Dominion Parliament of Canada has given assent to a proposal to submit to arbitration the claims against the United States forthe seizure of Canadian ...

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  12. ACCIDENT TO THE DUC D'ORLEANS.

    A serious accident has happoned to the Due d' Orleans, head of the French Royalist party, who has been making a stay in Italy. He was thrown badly ...

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  13. INTERCOLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Robert Read, a seaman, charged with attempting to obtain £5 by false pretences from Mrs. Sheridan, on the plea that he had been authorised by Sheridan to assist her in ...

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  14. IMPROVEMENTS OF THE DANUBE.

    The extensive works undertaken some years back by the Austro-Hungarian Government to improve the navigation of that portion of the Danube lying ...

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  15. THE PROPOSED PACIFIC CABLE.

    The final sitting of the Cable Conference was held this morning, when the attention of the Postmasters-General was directed entirely to questions affecting the next mail ...

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  16. THE LONDON WOOL SALES.

    There was spirited competition at the wool sales to-day, and prices are hardening. LONDON, JAN. 21. ...

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  17. THE TRAGEDY AT BLACR FLAT.

    The circumstances of the tragedy at Black Flat were inquired into by the city coroner, Dr. Yo[?]l, yesterday at the Morgue. Sub-inspector Carran appeared for the ...

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  18. THE CAPE LEUWIN LIGHT.

    The light ordered by the Western Australian Government, to be placed on an o[?]an signal station at Cape L[?]uwin has been shipped for Australia by the ...

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  19. FINANCIAL TELEGRAM.

    Shares in the Broken Hill Proprietary Company are quoted at £3. [Published in yesterday's Second Edition.] ...

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  20. ARRIVAL OF THE R.M.S. OROTAVA.

    The Orient Co.'s R.M.S. Orotava, J. Linklater, commander, arrived from Colombo today. She brings the following saloon passengers:— ...

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  21. DISASTER IN A RUSSIAN THEATRE.

    A shocking fire has occurred in a theatre at Ekaterinoslav, a town in Southern Russia. The building caught fire while a ...

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  22. QUEENSLAND.

    At the half-yearly general meeting of the Royal Banle of Queensland the report and balance-sheet were unanimously adopted, and a dividend of 2 per cent. has been ...

    Article : 134 words
  23. THREATS FROM BRAZIL.

    A fresh cause of irritation is being offered to the British Government in the hostile attitude assumed by the Republic of Brazil, which judges the present a ...

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  24. THE CASE OF MRS WALSH.

    The developments to-day in connection with the case of Mrs. Margaret Walsh placed the whole affair in an entirely different light. Unless several medical men ...

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  25. ILL-TREATMENT OF A CHINESE GIRL.

    A curious case of alleged ill-treatme[?]t of a young Chinese girl by a Chinese was brought to light to-day. A resident of Hindley-street on Saturday informed the commissioner of ...

    Article : 319 words
  26. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Government has decided to send the military commandant to the conference to be held in Sydney on the 29th to discuss the arming of the Australian troops with modern ...

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  27. A CLAIM FOR SALVAGE.

    A claim for £500 for salvage was pa[?]tially investigated in the Vice-Admiralty Court today by the Chief Justice, the plaintiffs being Messrs. Fenwick and Co., owners of the tug ...

    Article : 146 words
  28. THE ARMENIAN MASSACRES.

    Intelligence is to hand of another shocking p[?] of barbarity on the part of the Turks in Armenia. The native pastors attached to the ...

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  29. THE WEST AUSTRALIAN GOLD-FIELDS.

    Mr. Francis Gill, the warden of the North Coolgardie goldfield, expresses the opinion that the present arrangement in connection with transfers will not work satisfactorily, ...

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  30. TASMANIA.

    Horace Warner, a seaman of H.M.S. Orlando, died in the Hobart Hospital at midnight from wounds self-inflicted with a razor in the chest and throat. It is said that ...

    Article : 182 words
  31. THE RENEWAL OF AMERICAN JINGOISM.

    The "Standard" this morning remarks upon the possibility of ill-feeling between England and America being re-awakened. It says that there are evident signs of ...

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  32. SYDNEY FINANCIAL AND TRADING COMPANIES.

    The half-yearly general meeting of the City Bank of Sydney was held to-day. The chairman of the board of dir[?]tors, Mr. James Ewan, presided. The balance-sheet ...

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  33. STRUCK BY LIGHTNING.

    News of a shocking fatality at Orange was received late to-night. The information to hand isexceedingly meagre, but it appears that a farmer named Alexander Mitchell, who ...

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  34. MAIL STEAMERS.

    I.G.M.S. G[?]ra left Colombo on the 19th inst, for Australia. I.G.M.S. Bayern arrived at Southampton on the 20th inst. ...

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  35. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Manapouri sailed for Sydney to-day. The chairman of the Midland Railway Company of New Zealand is a passenger by her. ...

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  36. A GHASTLY FIND.

    A vast flock of scr[?]hing seagulls was observed from the brigantine Handa Isle during the voyage of the vessel from New Zealand to Sydney to be quarrelling over ...

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  37. THE FATALITY AT MIDDLE-PARK

    Sir,—The sho[?]ing [?] which resulted in the untimely death of two promising young lads in this district has caused wide-spread sympathy on behalf of the ...

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  38. THE SUNKEN STEAMER LEVERET.

    The h[?]ll of the sunken steamer Leveret was raised to-day by Mr. James Allen, who purchased it from the underwriters for £150. It was towed into Watson's [?]ay, where it ...

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  39. THE BANK OF WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The half-yearly meeting of the Bank of West Australia was held yesterday. A dividend was declared of 17½ per oent., and a bonus of 5 per cent, on salaries. The reserve fund ...

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  40. LORD LAMINGTON ON THE CRISIS.

    Viscount Lamington, the newly-appointed Governor of Queensland, who represented North St. Paneras in the House of Commons from 1886 to 1890. ...

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  41. THE UNEMPLOYED INSYDNEY.

    The total number of registrations of unemployed at the labour bureau during the past year was 15,5[?]2, and the total number of persons given employment during that period ...

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