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  2. THE FRENCH MOVEMENTS OF M[?]

    Major M'Callum, the Governo[?] who recently arrived at Saki, an [?] native town int he Yaruba country [?] ceeding to Okuta and Otun, in the ...

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  3. AMERICA AND CANADA. THE KLONDIKE BOUNDARY.

    The "New York World" states that United States troops have been ordered to lower the Canadian flag at the White Pass, near Skagway Bay, on the road to the ...

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  4. FURTHER CABLE INTERRUPTION.

    After a brief restoration of the overland telegraph line yesterday, a message was received from the Adelaide office last evening stating that thunderstorms north of ...

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  5. ALARMING ACCIDENT IN NEW ZEALAND. A COACH CAPSIZES.

    Last evening about 6 o'clocik, we received a brief telegram from our correspondent at Christchurch stating that a very serious accident had happened ...

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  6. NEXT AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    When a number of leading cricketers met recently at Coogee, near Sydney, to make arrangements for the tour of the next Australain eleven to visit England, it was ...

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  7. PERILS OF YOUNG WOMEN.

    That distant fields are not always as green as they look has just been proved by two young ladies from Melbourne, who, on February 2 last, at Singapore, successfully ...

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  8. THE POISONING SENSATION.

    Happily the sulphate of atropia which was injected into the blood of Mrs. Henry Turner by Mr. Williams, L.R.C.P., under the belief that it was sulphate of morphia, ...

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  9. PROPOSED PUBLIC WORKS.

    Now that the Federation Convention is drawing to a close Ministers are preparing for several Cabinet meetings, which will be held in a few days, to decide on the ...

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  10. RUSSIA AND CHINA. A SERIOUS CRISIS.

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  11. THE RAILWAY TO KLONDIKE.

    The United States Congress has been lately discussing a bill the effect of which is to nullify the value of the proposed Canadian railway to the Klondike ...

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  12. MAJOR LUGARD.

    Major F. D. Lugard, who has been in England for some time past making arrangements for the organisation of a force to be maintained permanently on West ...

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  13. THE WEATHER IN QUEENSLAND.

    The weather to-day was fine, although the influences of the tropical disturbance are still apparent in occasional squalls and showers. ...

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  14. THE LONDON WOOL SALES

    The arrivals for the second series of London wool sales this year, which opens on Tuesday, the 15th inst., number 302,000 bales. Of these 99,000 have been forwarded ...

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  15. THE DREYFUS CASE. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE OF DREYFUS.

    Captain Dreyfus, who is at present in captivity in the Isle du Diable, Cayenne, is reported to have made an attempt to committ suicide. ...

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  16. THE JAPANESE INDEMNITY.

    The Japnese Minister at Peking has demanded from China an assurance signed by the Government that the balance of the Chinese war indemnity, amounting to over ...

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  17. A DOMESTIC COMEDY.

    The habitnes of the Hawthorn Court were afforded considerable amusement yesterday during the progress of a case in which Miss Janet Priest sued Mrs. Mary ...

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  18. PARTICULARS OF THE ACCIDENT.

    Mr. Turner and Mrs. H. Gyles Turner, with Miss Hennessy, who was accompanying them, were returning by coach yesterday from Akaroa to Little River, intending to ...

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  19. FOREIGN DIFFICULTIES.

    The London Stock Exchange was depressed to-day in consequence of the disturbing news received from various quarters. ...

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  20. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    An epidemic of dengue fever has broken out in the Kempsey district. Fifteen cases are under treatment in Kempsey alone. The Government medical officer says it is ...

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  21. THE SOUDAN CAMPAIGN.

    Advices from the Soudan state that the British gunboats operating on the Nile in conjunction with the Anglo-Egyptain force which is advancing up the river towards ...

    Article : 136 words
  22. DUEL BETWEEN OFFICERS.

    During the trial last month of M. Zola, the French novelist, for charges brought by him against military officers. Commandant Henry, of the Statistical department ...

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  23. A FASHIONABLE CHRISTENING.

    The infant son and heir of Captain and the Hon. Mrs. Ferguson was christened in St. Andrew's Cathedral to-day, the erecmony being performed by the Archbishop ...

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  24. IN THE BEGINNING.

    There have been many thousands of people who have had cause to bless Captain Cook, and amongst them are the survivors of the 284 Britons who joined the good ship ...

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  25. THE MIDDLE CREEK MURDER.

    Arthur Derling, alias Alexander Smith, recently arrested at Aberdeen, charged with the murder of a man unknown at Middle Creek, Charleville, Queensland, in ...

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  26. SPAIN AND AMERICA.

    The United States Government has refused requests by Spain to recall General F. Lee, the American Consul-General at Havana, and to substitute merchantmen for ...

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  27. CRICKET.

    The selectors of teams for the Victorian Cricketers' Association met last night to select the eleven to represent Victoria in the match against Stoddart's team ...

    Article : 95 words
  28. PRESERVED BEEF FOR THE EAST.

    An experimental shipment of preserved beef has already been undertaken. The Yamashire Maru, which left Sydney on Saturday, will take on board at Brisbane, 100 ...

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  29. THE BUSH FIRES. GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE.

    The board appointed to deal with applications for assistance by burnt-out settlers sat at Korumburra to-day. There were a great many applicants, numbers of whom ...

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  30. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Princess Stephanic of Belgium, widow of the late Archduke Rudolph of Austria, is suffering from inflammation of the lungs, and her condition is critical. ...

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  31. A DESTRUCTIVE CYCLONE

    The Comoro Islands, 350 miles from the North-west Coast of Madagascar, which belong to France, have been devastated by a cyclone, and many persons have been ...

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  32. THE PRICE OF WHEAT. THE EXPORT MOVEMENT.

    At the annual meeting of the local agricultural and pastoral society, held on Saturday, the circular from the Tatura and Goulburn Valley society having reference to ...

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  33. RAFFLES AND LOTTERIES.

    The Presbytery of Sydney took into consideration to-night the rafling and lotteries which have been held in connection with the bazaar in aid of the funds of St. Luke's ...

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  34. FATAL DUEL.

    A duel has taken place between two members of the Italian Chamber of Deputies Signor Cavallotti and Signor Macola. Signor Cavallotti was killed. ...

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  35. A MISSING SHIP.

    Many inquiries were made in shipping circles to-day respecting the four-masted ship Glenfinlas, which left Newcastle for Manilla on October 6 last. The vessel for ...

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  36. THE MORAL STATE OF BENALLA.

    At Holy Trinity Church on Sunday evening the incumbent, the Rev. J. Allen, referred to immorality alleged to exist in the town. He took for his text Isaiah i[?]. ...

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  37. DISEASES IN CATTLE NEAR ALBURY.

    Some excitement was occasioned amongst local stock-owners by a reported severe outbreak at Bungowannah, near Albury, Taken in conjunction with the cases of ...

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  38. THE MAYOR OF MELBOURNE'S FUND.

    The Mayor of Melbourne, hon. treasurer of the Central Relief Fund, acknowledges with thanks the receipt of the following additional subscriptions:— Amount previously acknowledged (including ...

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  39. BRITISH TRADE.

    The Board of Trade returns of the trade of the United Kingdom for the month of February compare with those for the corresponding period of 1897 as follows:— ...

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  40. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The small-pox patient who arrived by the steamer Sultan from Singapore on Saturday, and who is now in quarantine at Fremantle, is progressing favourably. The ...

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  41. THE ARCHBISHOP OF SYDNEY.

    The Archbishop of Sydney, the Most Rev. W. Saumarez Smith, D.D., was welcomed back on his return to the colony, after his visit to England, at a largely-attended ...

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  42. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Wellington election takes place to-morrow. The excitement is at fever heat, and the contest is expected to be very close. ...

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  43. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Bar silver is quoted at 25 3-16d. per oz. standard, being a decline of 3-16d. since Saturday. ...

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  44. OUTBREAK OF TYPHOID.

    Typhoid fever is still very prevalent at Lexton. Six fresh cases were reported to-day, the ages of the sufferers ranging from four to 21 years. ...

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  45. THE RAINFALL IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The rainfall to 9 o'clock this morning was as follows:—Black Heath, 9t points; Camden Haven, 65; Casmo, 75; Clarence, 35; Grafton, 81; Katoomba, 36; Lawson, 20; ...

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  46. BILLIARDS IN ENGLAND.

    A billiard match has been arranged between the Australian player, F. Weiss, and the well-known English professional, C. Dawson. The game will be 18,000 points up. ...

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  47. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    At Half-past 10 a.m.—The Alliance Contracting Company and another v. Russell (part heard), Sheaban v. Jackman, M'Kic v. M'Kic, Nally v. Walsh. The Western Wimmera Irrigation and Water ...

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  48. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A large meeting of farmers was held to-day at Walla Walla to consider the best steps to secure a better price for grain. The meeting had been convened to hear ...

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  49. MAIL STEAMERS.

    R.M.S. Australia left Colombo for Australia on the 6th inst. R.M.S. Himalaya arrived at Plymouth from Australia on the 6th inst. ...

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  50. QUEENSLAND.

    The labour schooner Rhoderick Dhu brought among a number of recruited islanders, 14 boys under the age of 13 years. The Government immediately ordered them ...

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  51. QUEENSLAND AND FEDERATION.

    The members of Parliament for the Central Division are signing a joint telegram to the President of the Federation Convention asking that provision be made in ...

    Article : 71 words
  52. FLOOD IN THE TWEED RIVER.

    A telegram from Murwillumbah states that the weather moderated somewhat yesterday afternoon, but has continued showery, with south-east squalls. The ...

    Article : 137 words
  53. THE ALL-BRITISH CABLE.

    Sir,—As I find an impression prevails that the Eastern Extension Company's proposals for laying an All-British cable to England via the Cape include a right of ...

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  54. TASMANIA.

    The annual session of the Congregational Union of Tasmania was opened at Launceston to-night, the Rev. J. G. Wright being the chairman. ...

    Article : 89 words
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  56. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    A movement is on foot to obtain subscriptions for the purpose of erecting a statue to the late Sir Thomas Elder, in recognition of his many public and private ...

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