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  2. BREAD RIOTS IN ITALY. MILAN IN A STATE OF SIEGE.

    The riots caused in Italy by the high price of bread are spreading in an alarming manner. At Milan the populace has risen and ...

    Article : 118 words
  3. THE WAR. NEWS FROM CAPTAIN SAMPSON.

    News has been received at Washington respecting the movements of the United States squadron under Captain Sampson, who, after blockading Havana and the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 401 words
  4. THE GREAT STORM. SUBSIDENCE OF THE GALE.

    The southerly gale has almost blown itself out, though a heavy sea is still running on the coast. The full extent of the devastation ...

    Article : 516 words
  5. ACCIDENT TO A QUEEN.

    An accident which might have had serious consequence to the Queen of the Belgians, is reported to-day from Brussels. Her Majesty was driving out at Laeken, ...

    Article : 83 words
  6. ANOTHER DROUGHT.

    For the past four years Victoria has been fighting against drought, confidently hoping that each season would be the last and that the fat years would replace the ...

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  7. SNELL WILL CASE.

    The Snell will case was continued yesterday, in the Second Civil Court, before Mr. Justice Holroyd. The case is instituted to [?]est the validity of a will of Horatio ...

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  8. THE POSITION IN SPAIN.

    The riots in Spain, caused by dissatisfaction with the conduct of the war and the high price of bread, are spreading. At Murcia, an important town in the ...

    Article : 140 words
  9. THE AFRICAN MASSACRES

    The situation in Sierra Leone, where on extensive rising of the natives has occurred, is causing a good deal of anxiety in England. Freetown, the capital, is threatened ...

    Article : 409 words
  10. UNREST IN THE RURAL DISTRICTS.

    Advices from Madrid report that there is great unrest in the rural districts, which is causing the Government much anxiety. The Government proposes to construct ...

    Article : 106 words
  11. STRINGENT MEASURES ADOPTED.

    The riots at Milan were the result of Socialist plotting. The law courts, the schools, and the public offices have been closed by the ...

    Article : 86 words
  12. THE MANILA ENGAGEMENT.

    Admiral Dewey, in his report to the United States Government respecting his victory over the Spanish fleet in Manila Harbour, states that he allowed the enemy ...

    Article : 94 words
  13. ITALIAN UNITY.

    The jubilee or 50th anniversary, of the meeting of the Sardinian Parliament under the constitution granted by Charles Albert King of Sardinia in March, 1848, was ...

    Article : 157 words
  14. THE STATE OF SEIGE EXTENDING.

    Serious disturbances have occured a Alicante, 43 miles from Murcia, and Badajoz, near the Portuguese frontier. Both towns have been placed in a state of siege. ...

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  15. THE ARMY FOR CUBA.

    President M'Kinley has instructed the military authorities not to despatch an army to Cuba until he return of Captain Sampson's fleet. ...

    Article : 76 words
  16. THE WRECK OF THE MAITLAND.

    A portion of the stern of the Maitland still remains above water, and at low tide it can now be boarded without difficulty from the shore. ...

    Article : 227 words
  17. THE MANILA BATTUE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 93 words
  18. THE RIFLE TEAM FOR BISLEY.

    Colonel Templeton, chairman of the council of the Victorian Rifle Association, entertained the Bisley team and many officers of the Defence Force at the Cafe ...

    Article : 1,072 words
  19. SHOOTING CASE AT CAIRO.

    A good deal of excitement has been caused in Cairo by a shooting case which occured yesterday. Ahmed-Mad, a son of the late Khedive ...

    Article : 89 words
  20. A SCHOONER ASHORE.

    The schooner Philip Palfrey, owned by Mr. W. R. Settree, is reported to have gone ashore at Trail Bay on Friday morning, and became a total wreek. ...

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  21. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The gold shipments by the R.M.S. Moan[?] were as follows:—Union Bank of Australia, £160,000; Bank of New South Wales, £100,000; Bank of Australasia £250,000. ...

    Article : 301 words
  22. TELEGRAPH IN RHODESIA

    The telegraph line in Rhodesia, which had already been constructed from Buluwayo to Fort Salisbury, and thence to Umtali, has been further extended to ...

    Article : 110 words
  23. THE SHIP HEREWARD.

    The ship Hereward is still lying on the sand in Marubra Bay, but the underwriters have not decided whether efforts shall be made to float her off. She has now a strong ...

    Article : 63 words
  24. A DISABLED KETCH.

    The ketch Lansdowne was sighted by the steamer Nairnshire on Saturday morning 20 miles off Smoky Capy in a disabled condition, her foremast and bowsprit having ...

    Article : 119 words
  25. BRITISH AMBASSADORS.

    Sir Francis Clare Ford, who has been ambassador at Rome since 1893, is retiring from the diplomatic service. He will be succeeded by Sir Philip Currie, ...

    Article : 73 words
  26. THE STEAMER BRISBANE SAFE.

    The gratifying intelligence is to hand that the steamer Brisbane, which left Melbourne on Tuesday last for this port to load coal, and which had not since been reported, had ...

    Article : 111 words
  27. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Mrs. Elizabeth Giffney, a widow, aged 86 years, died this morning from injuries received as the result of a burming accident which occured on Sunday evening. ...

    Article : 135 words
  28. THE FRENCH GENERAL ELECTION.

    The general election of members of the French Chamber of the Deputies took place yesterday, but the results are as yet only partly Known. ...

    Article : 84 words
  29. THE NEW YORK NATIONAL GUARD.

    A good deal of indignation has been caused by the action of a portion of the National Guard of the State of New York. Many of the officers and men refused to ...

    Article : 213 words
  30. ANOTHER VESSEL ASHORE.

    The steamer Tokio Maru reports passing, on the voyage from Sydney, a vessel off the Seal Rocks, which was firing rockets and burning blue lights. It was apparently a ...

    Article : 81 words
  31. MR. PANTON, P.M.

    We understand that immediately the Full Court decided favourably to the view that Mr. Panton, P.M., was not biassed in respect of the dealing with wine licenses, that ...

    Article : 201 words
  32. BLOCKADE OF HAVANA.

    A report received from Havana states that one of the vessels of the American blockading squadron approached within range of the Spanish forts, and was fired ...

    Article : 58 words
  33. NOTES ON THE CABLES.

    So many technical terms are employed in modern gunnery that it is very difficult for the civilian who takes even a fairly keen interest in the subject to grasp their ...

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  34. A SCHOONER MISSING.

    The schooner J. G. Kondi, which left Nambueea Heads for Sydney a week since, is reported missing. ...

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  35. THE TICK PEST.

    Two stock inspectors have been appointed to travel to the southern districts to impart instructions in tick inoculation. They will leave immune calves, so that further ...

    Article : 103 words
  36. TASMANIA.

    Some anxiety was felt regarding two miners, Alfred Gatenby and Humphries, who had been missing for some days from Straban, and were belived to have gone ...

    Article : 77 words
  37. THE STEAMER MAITLAND.

    The officials of the Newcastle and Hunter River S.S. Company report that one of two seamen. whose names were unknown given on their list as drowned has reported ...

    Article : 167 words
  38. THE WHEAT MARKET.

    Chicago wheat is selling in New York at idol. 70c. per bushel. ...

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  39. QUEENSLAND.

    The Chamber of Commerce to-day appointed a committee to co-operative with the president of the Stock Exchange to secure an amendment of the mining laws. A ...

    Article : 155 words
  40. WRECK OF A BARQUE.

    The barque Excelsior, of about 300 tons, when wearing out from Edithburg to-day, went ashore on a sandspit. All hands got off safely. At present no information is ...

    Article : 88 words
  41. A SPANISH MANEUVRE.

    The American cruiser Vicksburg, 1,000 tons, six guns, and the revenue cutter Morrill, one gun, have had a narrow escape from destruction by a Spanish battery at ...

    Article : 127 words
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  43. THE HOSTILITIES IN CUBA.

    Great indignation has been aroused in the United States by an act committed by the Spaniards in Cuba. Major Smith, an American officer, was ...

    Article : 66 words
  44. THE MAORI TROUBLES.

    The military forces returned to Rewane from Waima to-day, bringing 16 prisoners. Only 25 guns have been given up, but the Ng[?]puhi chiefs and Hone Heke have given ...

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