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  2. INTERCOLONIAL CRICKET.

    The prospects were not of a kind to attract a very large crowd to the cricket-ground yesterday, when the game between Victoria and South Australia was ...

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  3. THE SULTAN.

    The impression that the Powers will take steps to coerce the Porte in the event of any further delay in granting the promised reforms in administration continues to ...

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  4. THE SHIPPING STRIKE. VENUE CHANGED TO SYDNEY.

    As was the case in 1893, the venue of the dispute between steamship- owners and their engineers has been changed from Melbourne to Sydney. Telegrams were sent ...

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  5. The Argus.

    "The greatest socialist died on "Calvary," said Mr. SHIELS in the Assembly, and the idea thus expressed has been of late years adopted by many ...

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  6. SPAIN AND AMERICA.

    The steamer Commodore has cleared from Jacksonville, on the St. John's River, Florida, bound for Cuba. On board the vessel there is a cargo of ...

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  7. THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE RAID. MR. CECIL RHODES AT CAPE TOWN.

    The ovation accorded to Mr. Cecil Rhodes on the anniversay of Dr. Jameson's raid upon the Transvaal, on the occasion of the return of Mr. Rhodes to Cape Town from thee ...

    Article : 216 words
  8. FOR SYDNEY AND THE WEST.

    The Adelaide Company's s.s. Emu succeeded in getting away for Sydney yesterday. The same company's Innamincka, we are assured by the agents, will sail for ...

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  9. THE HAY STEAMERS.

    The Ozone made her usual bay trip yesterday, according to advertisement, but the Hygein was unable to leave her berth. The Courier, however succeeded in getting ...

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  10. ADELAIDE STEAMERS AFFECTED.

    In reply to a telegram from Sydney, notifying that the Wollowra engineers hadd given 24 hours' notice, and refused to negotiate except through the institute, thei ...

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  11. OVERSEA MAILS.

    The shipping strike will disorganise, to some extent, the desaitch ofoversea mails,, to that the ordinary time-tables cannot be relied upon. It is therefore suggested by ...

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  12. POLITICS IN BULGARIA.

    The Bulgarian Sobranje, or National Assembly, has passed a resolution declaring a general amnesty for all officers who deserted to the Russian army after the ...

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  13. THE REBELLION IN THE PHILIPPINES.

    Reports from Manila announce that further fighting has taken place in the Philippines between the insurgents and the Spanish troops. ...

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  14. COMMENT BY "THEIMES."

    "The Times," in the course of an article dealing with the ovation accorded to Mr. Cecil Rhodes at Cape Town and the feeling which has been stirred up in the Transvaal, ...

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  15. THE AMENDING INCOME TAX ACT.

    The amended Income Tax Act and the new form of schedule will not only facilitate the collection of the tax, but will render the duties of taxpayers less ...

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  16. PRINCESS LOUISE.

    Princess Louise, the third daughter of Her Majesty the Queen, is indisposed, and the state of her health is causing some anxiety. ...

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  17. A NEW AUSTRIAN GUN.

    Following upon the recent announcement that the French military authorities had decided to arm the artillery with the Canet gun, a new and powerful weapon, comes ...

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  18. A JUDICIAL APPOINTMENT.

    The Right Honourable Sir Edward Ebenezer Kay, Lord Justice in Ordinary of Her Majesty's Court of Appeal, has resigned that position. He will be succeeded ...

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  19. EX-KING PREMPEH.

    Prempeh, ex King of Ashantee, who was deported to Elmina, a seaport on the Gold Coast, when Coomassie was occupied last January by the force under Sir Francis ...

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  20. THE PLAGUE IN INDIA.

    The bubonic plague, which has been raging for some time past in Bombay, has caused a heavy mortality in that city. No fewer than 1,160 persons died of the disease ...

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  21. THE SITUATION IN MELBOURNE.

    During yesterday a most important step was taken by the Steamship Owners' Association of Victoria in the direction of settling the strike of the maritimeuc ...

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  22. THE PREMIER OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Recently the Australasian Federation League of Victoria passed a resolution of thanks to Mr. G. H. Reid, Premier of New South Wales, for his action in connection ...

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  23. A MUNIFICENT DONATION

    A munificent donation to the Pasteur Institute, in Paris, which was founded to commemorate the eminent scientist, M. Louis Pasteur, has been made by Baroness ...

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  24. THE FAMINE IN INDIA.

    The famine in India has lately been causing distress, particularly in the four central districts, and a relief fund was proposed by Alderman George Faudel Phillips, the ...

    Article : 143 words
  25. LABOUR ORGANISATIONS.

    Mr. John Burns, M.P. for Battersea, has propounded a scheme for the amalgamation of trade unions. He advocates a fusion of all trades unions, with the appointment of ...

    Article : 119 words
  26. CHARITABLE DONATIONS.

    The dulness of the times, and the multiplicity of calls upon their purses, have not seriously interfered with the generosity of those who for years have made "The ...

    Article : 474 words
  27. MR. BEN TILLETT.

    Mr. "Ben" Tillett, the well-known labour leader, is suffering from ill-health. He has sailed by the New Zealand Shipping Company 's steamer Aotea, which left London on ...

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  28. THE GROUNDING OF THE RUAPEHU.

    Further particulars of the stranding of the Ruapehu show that the mishap occurred at about 10 minutes to 7 on New Year's evening, in broad daylight. ...

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  29. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Kalgoorlie and Boulders' Association, at the request of the Enginedrivers' Association, decided to remit to the miners' conference at Coolgardie next Wednesday ...

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  30. PEACE NOT HOPELESS.

    Despite the untoward turn of affairs to-day, it must not be concluded that the cause of peace is hopeless, and evidence is not wanting that the engineers' terms will bee de ...

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  31. MEETING OF THE ENGINEERS

    A meeting of the Victorian branch of the Marine Engineers' Association was held at the rooms of the association, Peterson's-buildings, Flinders-street, yesterdaytci ...

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  32. A SUCCESSFUL AUSTRALIAN HORSE.

    Mr. S. H. Gollan's Australian-bred jumper Ebor, by Robert the Devil, was successful in the Trafford-park Handicap Steeplechase of 150 sovs., two miles, run at ...

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  33. TASMANIA.

    Heavy rain has fallen at intervals to-day over both the southern and northern portion of the island. The weather is still threatening. ...

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  34. JEWELLERY ROBBERY.

    Lady Smith, in company with His Excellency the Governor (Sir Gerard Smith), attended the Perth Racecourse on Saturday afternoon. The party descended to the ...

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  35. THREE TIMES BITTEN BY A SNAKE.

    somewhat of a sensation was caused at Lithgow to-day by the experience of a lad named M'Pherson, 14 years old, son of a selector at Lowther, 16 miles off. He was ...

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  36. STEAMERS STOPPED.

    The steamers now lying in the yarra are the Time, Leura, and Barrabool, of the Howard Smith line; the Elingamite, Nemesis, Despatch, and Coogee, of the Haddart, ...

    Article : 184 words
  37. THE MARINE ENGINEERS IN SYDNEY.

    The president of the Australasian Institution of Marine Engineers, Mr. Furness, wass interviewed to-day. He said that the engineers had endeavoured to continue on ...

    Article : 330 words
  38. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    John Henry Heap, of King-street, West Melbourne, railway employe. Causes of insolvency—Paying excessive interest on borrowed money and pressure of creditors. ...

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  39. MAIL STEAMERS.

    R.M.S. China left Suez for Australia on December 31. ...

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  40. IT STANDS UNRIVALLED.

    "Robur" Tea for strength, quality, and flavour.—[Advt.] USHER'S WHISKY, ...

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  41. WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS

    Is recognised all over the world as a salutary and valuable medicine. It is admitted by all to be a pure and wholesome distillation.—[Advt.] ...

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  42. HEADACHE.

    Readers of this paper should know that Bishop's "Citrate of Caffeine" is an immediate cure for headache. Strongly recommended by the "Lancet" and "British Medical Journal." Of all chemists,s ...

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  43. THE LEVIATHAN CLOTHING COMPANY.

    The leading house for Boys' and Men's Readymade Clothing. HIGH-CLASS TAILORS. All-wool Sac Suits to order, 55s, 60s., 70s. ...

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  44. "KANDY KOOLA" COUPONS.

    Ask your grocer for a coupon, and watch the "Amusement" column Every Wednesday for your number. "KANDY KOOLA" Tea is the best [?] ...

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  45. TOY LAND.....

    TOY LAND at Cole's Book Arcade, 200ft. long, is on both sides of Little Collins-street, in the middle of it is to be seen a huge, wonderful croco-io dile from India. It also contains the largest and ...

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  46. AT WALLACH'S ESTATE SALE.

    Tapestry Table Covers, 7/6. Real Swiss Lace Sideboard Covers, 1½ yards long, 4/3; Coloured do., 3/3; Real Guipure Lace do., 4/. Swiss Lace Doyleys, in [?]ru or white, 10d. each. Pongee Silks, ...

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  47. AT WALLACH'S ESTATE SALE.

    Bamboo Flower Stands.............. 1s. 6d. U Gd j Bamboo Chairs, rush seats.......... 13s. 6d. 1 ti ud Bamboo Chairs, upholstered seats...... 16s. 6d.od J Bamboo Gipsy Tables.............. 2s. 6d. 2s Ud ...

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  48. BEAUTIFUL NEW YEAR CARDS.

    A large assortment of New Year Cards, Calen-tn dars, and Booklets, [?]ngly and in packets, charm-u ing choice and cheap, at Cole's Book Arcade. Don't forget to send your friends a messenger oft ...

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  49. CADBURY'S COCOA.

    A stimulating and sustaining cup—made instantly.—[Advt.] ...

    Article : 11 words
  50. WHAT ONE OUGHT TO KNOW.

    Pears' Soap in fragrant, refreshing, and stoothing—[Advt.]' ...

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