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  2. THE CRISIS IN CHINA. EUROPEAN PRESSSTATEMENTS

    The "Berliner Tageblatt," a financial daily journal published in Berlin, makes an announcement, on what it claims to be good authority, as to the situation in the Far ...

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  3. FATAL FIRE.

    A very serious disaster is reported from Newcastle. During the progress of a fire, which occurred at an oil refining establishment, a ...

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  4. INDIAN FRONTIER WAR.

    Advices from the Indian frontier contain details of a severe disaster which has happened to the column operating under Brigadier-General Westmacott. ...

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  5. THE HOT WEATHER.

    All through a long day Melbourne sweltered yesterday, and on every hand there were heard weary sighings for rain—rain by the inch, even though Australia lost the ...

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  6. THE HALF-HOLIDAY QUESTION.

    The Athenæum-hall, Collins-street, was crowded to the doors last evening, when the employes of Messrs. Foy and Gibson, Collingwood, held a demonstration in favour ...

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  7. MR. GLADSTONE'S HEALTH.

    Unfavourable reports have just been received of Mr. Gladstone's health. He is wintering at Cannes, and about a week ago his condition was stated to be ...

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  8. THE KLONDIKE GOLD-FIELDS.

    Important discoveries are reported from the Klondike gold-fields. It has been discovered that the auriferous belt extends to Cassiar, a once noted ...

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  9. THE "STANDARD" SPEAKS.

    Following closely upon the remakrs made by European newspapers, the "Standard" deals at length with the present position of the powers in the Far East. ...

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  10. THREATENED ALBANIAN REVOLT.

    Serious trouble in threatened in Albania, the south-western portion of European Turkey. For years past the Albanians have been ...

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  11. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    Further rioting has taken place in Indian in consequence of the precautions which are being taken by the Imperial authorities to check the babonic plague. ...

    Article : 157 words
  12. BUYING MILITARY SECRETS.

    The St. Petersburg newspaper, "Novosti," virtually admits that Russia has, at different times, purchased French military secrets, and justifies the action on ...

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  13. GERMANY AND RUSSIA.

    According to the "Novou Vremya," a St. Petersburg newspaper, negotiations are already being carried on between Russia and Germany on the Chinese question. ...

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  14. THE SOUDAN CAMPAIGN.

    A correspondent of the "Daily News" asserts that considerable activity now exists amongst the dervishes in the Soudan. ...

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  15. RUSSIAN TROOPS FOR CHINA.

    Despite oil public statements that Russia has no desire to disturb her friendly relations with Great Britain by any action she may take in the Far East, she is determined ...

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  16. THE ENGINEERS' STRIKE.

    In reply to a letter from Mr. Barnes, the secretary of the Amalgamated Engineers' Society, the employers have intimated that if a universal start is made to-day by the ...

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  17. FRENCH IN SIAM.

    A French gunboat has successfully passed the rapids on the Upper Mckong, and reports that the river is easily navigable as far as Kiang-Long, which is not far from ...

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  18. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    From official reports which have just been published it is shown that the foreign trade of Germany last year was greater than in any preceding year. ...

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  19. THE OCCUPATION OF KIAOU-CHAU.

    Since the occupation of Kiaou-Chau by the Germans, the officers in charge have been assiduously at work ingratiating themselves with the Chinese. ...

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  20. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    For some time past the committee of the whole of the city council has been sitting to inquire into the general administration of the different city departments, and Mr. ...

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  21. THE TRANSVAAL.

    President Kruger has issued an edict ordering all Indian traders and Indian coolies to leave the towns of the Transvaal at once. ...

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  22. DEATH OF A RIFLEMAN.

    Private Muntz, one of the members of the New South Wales Jubilee contingent, met with a fatal accident at Bathurst on Saturday. He was a competitor in the ...

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  23. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The following private advices have been received:— By the Union Mortgage and Agency Company of Australia Limited, from their ...

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  24. ALEXANDRIA.

    The Egyptian Government has sold to Messrs. Allen, Alderson, and Co., of Nos. 7 and 8 Cowper-street, City-road, London, E.C., all the vessels belonging to the ...

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  25. THE CONDITION OF DR. NOYES.

    Dr. Finch Noyes, of Collinst-street, who was seriously injured whilst practising polo at the Moonee Valley racecourse on Saturday, is still lying in an unconscious ...

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  26. LARGE FIRE AT DUBBO.

    A serious outbreak of fire occurred at Dubbo this morning, by which the Dubbo "Despatch" office, and the whole plant of the paper, were destroyed in a few minutes, ...

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  27. THE LATE LORD ROSMEAD.

    The will of the late Lord Rosmead, better known in Australia as Sir Hercules Robinson, has been lodged for probate. The personalty of his estate has been ...

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  28. TASMANIA.

    The Perpetual Trustees and Agency Company pay 6 per cent. divided this year. Twenty Chinese were landed from the steamer Menmuir at the Tamar Heads. ...

    Article : 155 words
  29. POSTAL CONVENTION.

    A Parcels Post Convention between France and Australia has been promulgated. [This convention was suggested at the ...

    Article : 90 words
  30. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    (Before the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice A'Beckett, and Mr. Justice Hood.) At 11 a.m.—Needham v. Arnold (part heard); admission of barristers and solicitors; re the ...

    Article : 304 words
  31. NEW GUINEA.

    The Premier (Sir Hugh Nelson) states that, broadly, the agreement between the Australian Premiers was that New Guinea should be retained, and, with the sanction ...

    Article : 134 words
  32. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    William Hugh M'Henry, of Ripon-street, South Ballarat, miner. Causes of insolvency—Having borrowed money at heavy interest, sickness in family, and pressure of ...

    Article : 120 words
  33. NEW ZEALAND.

    The triennial general synod of the church province of New Zealand meets at Christchurch to-morrow. Among other important business, the synod will consider ...

    Article : 76 words
  34. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The steamer Bulimba was on Saturday afternoon towed off the sandbank at Fremantle, on which she drifted during the gale on Thursday afternoon. Three tugs were ...

    Article : 64 words
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