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  2. THE CORONATION OF THE CZAR.

    The preparations in connection with the coronation of the Czar Nicholas at Moscow are now completed. His Majesty will make his triumphal ...

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  3. TRANSVAAL AFFAIRS. THIS PRETORIA PRISONERS.

    Mr. Chamberlain, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, has received a cable message from Sir Hercules Robinson, the Governor of the Cape Colony, ...

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  4. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN. MATCH AGAINST THE SOUTH OF ENGLAND.

    The Australian Eleven commenced a match to-day at Eastbourne against a team representing the South of England. ...

    Article : 199 words
  5. THE CORNISH FISHING RIOTS.

    The rioting among the Cornish fishermen who object to working on Sundays, which broke out at Penzance, and culminated in attacks on the fishermen from ...

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  6. THE CITY OF MELBOURNE BANK.

    The claim by Mr. Thomas Alston to be removed from the list of contributories of the City of Melbourne Bank (in liquidation) in respect of 350 shares sold by him in the year ...

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  7. MR. TOZER'S TRIP. A REGRETTABLE INCIDENT.

    Mr. Tozer, the Colonial Secretary, in the course of an interview to day, said that his visit to the southern colonies had been tho roughly enjoyable. The only regrettable in ...

    Article : 323 words
  8. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Captain John Hall, who has had charge of the diving operations at the wreck of the Catterthun, returned from the Seal Rocks to-day. He states that after fixing the site of ...

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  9. PRISON LIFE AT GEELONG.

    The hearing of the charges against Charles Foster, a warder in the Geelong Gaol, were concluded to-day. The allegations were that Foster in the discharge of his ...

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  10. BUTTER-MAKERS IN CONFERENCE.

    The conference of Victorian butter and cheese factory managers was continued yesterday at the Athenæum hall, Mr. R. Crowe, the president, being in the chair. ...

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  11. LORD HAMPDEN ON ALMS-GIVING.

    Lord Hampden speaking to night at the annual meeting of the City Mission, strongly condemned the system of indiscriminate alms-giving. He said that persons who put ...

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  12. RUSSIA AND BULGARIA.

    A singular incident occurred last night at a banquet given at Sofia. Prince Ferdinand rose and proposed the toast of " The Powers," whereupon ...

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  13. THE LONDON BUILDING STRIKE.

    There is every probability that the difficulty in the London building trade, which has resulted in a general strike of the workmen, will shortly be settled. ...

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  14. A GRAIN STORE BURNT.

    A large fire occurred last night on the premises of Messrs. Skillen and Walker, storekeepers, Dungog. A large grain store and its contents were Completely destroyed, ...

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  15. MR. REID'S EXPLANATION.

    The Premier late to-night entered into a full explanation in the Assembly concerning Mr. Tozer's statement. He said that when he was in Brisbane he met ...

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  16. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    Mr. C. E. Borchgrevink, the Norwegian, who some time ago visited the antarctic regions in a whaler, has completed his arrangements for an exploring ...

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  17. THE IRISH PARTY.

    A convention of the Irish Nationalist party is to be held in Dublin in September. The section of the party that acts ...

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  18. THE AMERICAN TOUR.

    Mr. Harry Musgrove, the manager of the Australian Eleven, has arranged for five mutches to be played by the team in America on their return journey to ...

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  19. THE BRITISH RESIDENT AT PRETORIA.

    The Paris paper, "Le Temps," gives what it alleges to be the reason why Sir Graham Bower was not, as at first reported, appointed to act temporarily as ...

    Article : 84 words
  20. THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF AUSTRALIA.

    The negotiations between Mr. Robert Harper, M.L.A., and the depositors' committees in London, Edinburgh, and Glasgow, in connection with the proposed ...

    Article : 46 words
  21. THE "INIGO TYRRELL" AFFRAY.

    In the Criminal Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Williams, Frederick Tyrrell Weekes, comedian, professionally known as Inigo Tyrrell, was charged with the ...

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  22. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    At the North Boulder mine splendid gold is being raised from the 50ft. level, and highgrade ore from both the east and west lodes at 100ft. A battery is in course of erection, ...

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  23. ACCIDENT AT THE PARIS OPERA-HOUSE.

    An extraordinary accident happened at the Paris Opera-house last night. A chandelier fell in the gallery, killing a lady and injuring three other persons. ...

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  24. STOCK DISEASES IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    The rinder pest among the cattle, and a disease which is very fatal to horses, are very prevalent in the northern part of the Transvaal. ...

    Article : 94 words
  25. DISQUIETUDE ON THE PARIS BOURSE.

    Considerable disquietude prevails on the Paris bourse, as it is feared that the Legislature will impose a tax on rentes. ...

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  26. WILCANNIA LAND BOARD.

    The Land Board was occupied all day taking evidence with regard to the application for the reappraisement of the Connulpie Downs pastoral holding. Mr. Gaukrodger, ...

    Article : 223 words
  27. AMERICAN IMMIGRANTS.

    The United States House of Representatives has passed a bill, the object of which is to exclude undesirable immigrants. The bill provides an ...

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  28. THE FARMERS' RELIEF BILL.

    In the House of Commons last night the bill introduced by Mr. Henry Chaplin, the President of the Local Government Board, the object of which ...

    Article : 108 words
  29. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    A fire broke out this morning and gutted the Adelaide Milling Company's office. The fire was first noticed by an employé named Mills, who gave the alarm, and with the ...

    Article : 139 words
  30. THE COAL STRIKE.

    The colliery proprietors say that it is altogether premature to assert that they have agreed to allow the miners to resume work at the old rate of wages. They point out that ...

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  31. THE GREAT BARRIER REEF.

    Amongst the passengers who arrived by the steamer Aramac from Cooktown this afternoon were Professor Agassiz and party, who left five weeks ago on ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE.

    The Victorian apples by the R.M.S. Valetta, which left Melbourne on April 4, have arrived in excellent condition, and have sold at from 9s. to 15s., a few ...

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  33. THE CLARE LAND CASES.

    The Land Board only sat for an hour in the Clare cases to-day. Mr. Cottee, Sydney manager of the Mortgage, Land, and Finance Company, was called to produce the books of ...

    Article : 206 words
  34. A BICYCLING RECORD.

    The English cyclist Linton has performed in Paris the remarkable feat of riding 30 miles in an hour. This is the record performance for the ...

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  35. THE NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    The Legislative Council did not sit to-day. In the Assembly, Mr. Sydney Smith, the Minister of Mines and Agriculture, brought ...

    Article : 456 words
  36. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Christopher Rowan, of Power-street, Hawthorn, gentleman, recently trading as C. Rowan and Son, importers. Complete schedule. Liabilities, £3,123 19s. 2d.; assets, ...

    Article : 80 words
  37. SENTENCE ON A BIGAMIST.

    A man named Charles Baker wns to-day tried on a charge of bigamy, convicted, and sentenced to seven years' imprisonment. ...

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  38. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    At Half-past 10 a.m.—Kurtzman v. M'Kee, Elder v. M'Gillivray and another, M'Gillivray and another v. Elder. PRACTICE COURT. ...

    Article : 173 words
  39. HEALTH PROSECUTION.

    Some hard swearing was indulged in at the Prahran Court yesterday morning, before Mr. Keogh, P.M., and a bench of justices, when Charles Gilham, a bird fancier, of 454 ...

    Article : 278 words
  40. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Court of Appeal to-day delivered judgment in the Dilworth bequest case, upholding the decision of Mr. Justice Conolly, who held that the bequest was liable to the ...

    Article : 86 words
  41. LICENSING PROSECUTIONS.

    At the District Police Court yesterday, before Mr. C. H. Nicolson, P.M., Mary Mitchell, licensee of the Royal Highlander Hotel, Flinders-street, was informed against ...

    Article : 296 words
  42. TASMANIA.

    In the Mount Lyell shares equity suit the evidence for the defendants was concluded to-day. G. B. Stewart, mining investor, Melbourne, deposed that Dixon had told him he ...

    Article : 164 words
  43. MAIL STEAMERS.

    R.M.S Massilia left Colombo for Australia on the 19th inst. R.M.S. Oceana arrived at Colombo from Australia on the 19th inst. ...

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  45. A PECULIAR TRANSACTION.

    Detective Wilson yesterday arrested a young man named Robert M'Evoy upon a peculiar charge of larceny as a bailee. M'Evoy is 23 years of age, and resides at ...

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  48. THE NEW ZEALAND COLLIERY DISASTER.

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