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  2. GERMANY AND ENGLAND. AUSTRIAN MEDIATION.

    The undisguised hostility to England which has for some time past been shown in Germany, and a conspicuous manifestation of which was the Emperor ...

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  3. AFFAIRS IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    In consequence of Dr. Jameson's incursion into the Transvaal and in order to prevent any similar raid in the future, the British Government recently decided ...

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  4. THE EASTERN QUESTION.

    The chronic dissatistaction of the Albanians with Turkish rule has resulted is serious disturbances at the important towns of Janina and Berat. ...

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  5. ITALY AND ABYSSINIA.

    The litest intelligence from Massowah with respect to the Italian losses at the battle near Adown is of a more favourable character. ...

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  6. THE OUTPOSTS OF THE CHURCH.

    In connection with the letter we published on March 11 from "A Poor Parsoness," we think it desirable to point out that the appeal was not a personal one on behalf ...

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  7. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN DISPUTE. LATEST PARTICULARS.

    The arrival of the Adelaide and Melbourne contingents of the Australian Eleven who have been playing in Sydney, together with Mr. H. Musgrove, the manager of the ...

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  8. FAREWELL LUNCHEON AT EAST MELBOURNE.

    A non-players' match, between teams selected from E.M.C.C. members, will take place on the East Melbourne Cricket-ground to-day, commencing at 12. A luncheon ...

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  9. THE NEW DOCK CHARGES.

    The ship-owners have been invited to co-operate with the merchants in their opposition to the charges of from 2s. to 3s. 6d. per ton on all cargo discharged ...

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  10. ENGLAND AND AFGHANISTAN.

    The Ameer Abdur Rahman is sending to Her Majesty the Queen and the members of the Royal family a number of valuable presents by way of showing his ...

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  11. THE CASE FOR HARRY.

    "Felix," the cricket contributor of The Australasian, writes on the question in that journal this week, making a "most emphatic protest" against the course of procedure ...

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  12. AUSTRIAN MILITARY PREPARATIONS.

    The Austrian Government has had under consideration plans for greatly increasing the military strength of the empire. ...

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  13. CHURCH BENEFICES BILL.

    In the House of Commons this evening the Church Benefices Bill, introduced by Viscount Cranborne, the eldest son of the Marquis of Salisbury, was read ...

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  14. THE AUSTRALIAN TEST MATCH.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" refers to the test match played in Sydney between the Australian Eleven and the next best Australian team, which was ...

    Article : 110 words
  15. THE LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the London wool sales to-day the market was extremely firm. Merinoes of medium qualit show a hardening tendeney. ...

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  16. THE LEBAUDY CASE.

    Proceeding have been taken against seven Parisian jounalists on the charge of having attempted to levy blackmail on the late Max Lebaudy, a young Paris ...

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  17. TURNER'S SELECTION.

    Gregory, Donnan, M'Kiboin, and Eady left to-day for Melbourne en roule for Adelaide, where they will join the R.M.S. Cuzco. Kelly will leave to-morrow. ...

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  18. AFLOAT ON AN ICE FLOE.

    A strange and thrilling story of rescue from a terrible fate comes from the Far North. Two hundred Finnish fishermen were ...

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  19. ELOPING WITH A MOTHER'S MONEY.

    The extraordinary complaint made to the detectives recently by Mrs. Louisan Moore, widow, of Armadale, that her son, William Harrison, had robbed her of £921 and had then eloped ...

    Article : 413 words
  20. PRESENTATION TO KELLY.

    Kelly was presented with a purse of sovereigns to-night by his friends at Paddington. He stated that he was confident that Johns and he would work amicably ...

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  21. THE VIEWS OF THE TEAM.

    Mr. H. Musgrove, the manager of the team, when interviewed yesterday, said:—"First of all I want it to be distinctly understood that the team wish in no way to run counter to ...

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  22. FURTHER OUTBREAKS OF PHYLLOXERA.

    Phylloxera has been discovered in six further vineyards in the Axe Creek and Emu Creek districts, 40 acres in all being affected. The disease is evidently widespread in ...

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  23. THE MERCADOOL LAND CASE.

    At the further hearing of the Mercadool land case to-day, G.S.E. Dale, solicitor, of Narrabri, was called as a witness by Mr. O'Connor. He stated that in December, 1891, ...

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  24. INTERCOLONIAL TELEGRAMS. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The policy of the Government with regard to the rabbit pest, as stated by the Minister of Lands, provides for the division of the colony into districts, each ...

    Article : 344 words
  25. THE POLITICAL CRISIS IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The dismissal of Mr. Venn, the Commissioner of Railways and Public Works, continues to be the chief topic of conversation. Mr. Venn has replied to Sir John Forrest in ...

    Article : 164 words
  26. THE NEW SOUTH WALES COAL MINES.

    A strong appeal was made to-day to the Premier by a deputation of labour members and their sympathisers for the nationalisation of the coal mines. It was urged that if ...

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  27. THE WEST AUSTRALIAM GOLD-FIELDS.

    The White Feather Reward has cleaned up and obtained 446oz. of smelter gold from 179 tons. The crushing was only half time. The Government party boring at 42 Mile ...

    Article : 300 words
  28. THE SYDNEY PRESBYTERIAN ASSEMBLY.

    The temperance question was again under discussion in the Presbyterinn General Assembly to-day. A proposal to insert in the report of the committee on the subject ...

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  29. QUEENSLAND.

    The Government has decided to appoint the Hon. G. C. H. A'Court, assistant clerk of the Legislative Council, to the position of clerk assistant of the Legislative Assembly. ...

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  30. UNLAWFULLY CHASTISING A BOY.

    The Rev. Patrick Joseph Maeguinnes, priest of St. Henry's Roman Catholic Church, East Moree, was charged at the police court this morning with unlawfully assaulting a ...

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  31. METROPOLITAN FIRE BRIGADE.

    At the ordinary meeting of the Metro[?] politan Fire Brigade Board held yesterday, the president, Mr. Keele, occupied the chair, and there were also present Mr. W. ...

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  32. SMOKE NIGHT TO H. TROTT.

    A large number of the members of the South Melbourne Cricket Club were present last night in the local cricket club pavilion to bid bon royaye to H. Trott. The president of ...

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  33. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The members of the Advances Board met yesterday and dealt with applications for advances. Some were granted but a few were refused, others being deferred. The ...

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  34. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Jane Costelloe, of Bourke-street, Melbourne, widow. Compulsory sequestration. Causes—Falling off in business, bad debts, and heavy rent. Liabilities, £901 4s.; assets, ...

    Article : 33 words
  35. NEW ZEALAND.

    The naval squadron, consisting of H.M.S.S Orlando, Wallaroo, Katoomba, and Ringarooma, arrived here to-day. They leave for Sydney next Wednesday. ...

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  36. THE SYDNEY BOOT TRADE.

    For some time past a feeling of unrest has prevailed amongst the employes in the boot trade here, and some correspondence has been passing between the Melbourne ...

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  37. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    At Half-past 10.—Tongue v. Davey and others (part heard), in re City of Melbourne Bank, Par[?]tt v. Jones. FIRST CIVIL COURT. ...

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  38. THR NEW SOUTH WALES PUBLIC SERVICE.

    The regulations issued by the [?]cently appointed Public Service Board for the control of the civil service were issued to-day. The principal alteration from the previous ...

    Article : 277 words
  39. THE QUEENSLAND GENERAL ELECTION.

    At an enthusinstic meeting of the Australian Natives' Association to-day, it was decided to support the candidatures of Messrs. Byrnes and Kingsbury for Brisbane. ...

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  40. PUBLIC WORKS IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Premier, in replaying to-day to a deputation of the unemployed, who urged the carrying out of works of a national character, especially the conservation of ...

    Article : 124 words
  41. MAIL STEAMERS.

    R.M.S. Merkara left Port Said for london on 11th inst. R.M.S. Duke of Buckingham left Suez on 11th inst. for Australia. ...

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