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  2. CRISIS IN THE FAR EAST EXCHANGES DEPRESSED.

    The serious aspect of affairs in various quarters of the world has caused a great perturbation in Wall-street and on the London Stock Exchange and the Paris ...

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  3. SPAIN AND AMERICA. WAR PREPARATIONS.

    The relations between the United States and spain are causing anxiety in political and commercial circles. The American Government is securing ...

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  4. THE QUEEN.

    Her Majesty the Queen has postponed her visit to Cimiez, near Nice. The reason assigned is that Her Majesty is indisposed, but it is believed that the ...

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  5. THE OVERLAND TELEGRAPH LINE. CONTINUED DELAYS.

    Telegraphic communication on the Port Darwin line is still interrupted, and messages are coming slowly through by way of Western Australia. We are therefore ...

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  6. THE ACCIDENT TO MR. H. G. TURNER. TELEGRAM FROM MR. TURNER.

    Yesterday morning the management of the Commercial Bank received the following telegram from Mr. Turner from Little River:— ...

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  7. "THE PROGRESSIVE POLICY."

    A large deputation, representing the Bendigo, Castlemaine, and Maldon districts, accompanied by the Parliamentary representatives of those places, waited on the ...

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  8. THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1898.

    Lord Palmerston declared that no Foreign Minister could afford to spend less than ten hours per day at his office. What the strain must be upon ...

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  9. THE THIRSTY MALLEE. CRITICAL CONDITION OF SETTLERS.

    As the question of seed wheat is perhaps the most urgent in the affairs of the mallee farmers, it may be taken first in the chapter of their troubles. The Government no ...

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  10. DETAILS OF THE OCCURRENCE.

    As the news that was coming to Christ-church from Little River respecting the coach accident by which Mr. Henry Gyles Turner, the general manager of the ...

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  11. PROMISED IMPROVEMENTS.

    Our readers will be pleased to learn that the South Australian Government intends tsking action shortly to prevent the frequent delays which ...

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  12. THE FROZEN MEAT TRADE

    The committee of management of "Lloyd's Shipping Register" has made a suggestion to the Australasian Frozen Meat Committee with regard to the survey of steamers ...

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  13. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    China has given the signed assurance demanded by the Japanese Minister at Peking that the balance of the Chinese war indemnity, amounting to over £11,000,000, Will ...

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  14. PURCHASE OF WAR-SHIPS.

    The United States Government has given orders that several naval officials shall visit England and France for the purpose of inspecting the war-ships in course of ...

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  15. [?]YDNEY CITY FINANCES.

    At the quarterly meeting of the City Council to-day some attention was devoted to financial matters. It was stated that the overdraft on the city fund now ...

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  16. THE LEASE OF DEER ISLAND.

    Grea indignation was excited in Japan by the recent announcement that Corea bad leased to Russia for the purposes of a coaling depot Deer Island, which commands the ...

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  17. AMERICA AND CANADA.

    The statement by the "New York World" that United States troops had been ordered to lower the Canadian flag at the White Pass, on the road to the Klondike ...

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  18. A CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY

    The Archbishop of Canterbury, in the course of an interview, has stated that he himself and a large majority of his bishops and clergy earnestly desire the ...

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  19. ATTEMPTED MURDER.

    Word was brought to the local police this morning of a shooting affray at Gooramadda. From the scanty particulars available it appears that an Italian named ...

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  20. THE TRANSVAAL.

    A few days ago Dr. W. J. Leyds, State Secretary of the South African Republic proposed in the Volksraad that the sum of £17,500 be granted towards defraying the ...

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  21. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Bar silver is quoted at 25[?]d. per oz. standard, being a decline of 1-16d. since yesterday. ...

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  22. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The death is announced of Sir George Russell, Conservative member for the Wokingham division of Berkshire. H.M.S. Orlando, late flagship on the ...

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  23. THE PRICE OF WHEAT. THE EXPORT MOVEMENT.

    The meeting convened by the Donald Pastoral and Agricultural Society on the questions of exporting wheat was fairly unanimous. Considerable disappointment ...

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  24. OUTBREAK OF TYPHOID.

    The typhoid outbreak continues to be more severe this year than last—a result Dr. Gresswell thinks due to the excessive drought and heat with the scarcity and ...

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  25. SHIPPING NEWS.

    The following arrivals and departures are reported:— Arrivals.—Cornwall, from Melbourne December 15; Waikato, from Lyttelton ...

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  26. THE FORWARD POLICY IN INDIA.

    In the House of Lords last night an important debate took place on the Indian frontier policy. Field-Marshal Lord Roberts, late ...

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  27. REMARKABLE FATALITY.

    At an inquiry held to-day into the circumstances attending the death of Mrs. Albert Fisher, which occurred on Tuesday evening, it was shown that while walking ...

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  28. QUEENSLAND. FLOODS IN THE BRISBANE RIVER.

    As the outcome of the recent conference between the Chamber of Commerce and the local authorities, a deputation to-day waited on the Treasurer to ask that steps ...

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  29. OPINIONS IN THE MALLEE.

    The articele "The Thirsty Mallee," appearing in "The Argus" of Tuesday, has given unbounded satisfaction here. An intense feeling has long existed that the ...

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  30. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The R.M.S. Victorian sailed for London to-day taking 5,053oz. of bullion, shipped by the P. and O. Company. The annual report of the City Mutual Life ...

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  31. THE COAL-MINING INDUSTRY.

    An important meeting of coal companies will be held in Sydney to-morrow, when nearly all the collieries in the colony will be represented. Difficulties are apprehended ...

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  32. SANITARY CONDITION OF HEIDELBERG.

    A large number of typhoid fever cases were reported at the meeting of the Heidelberg Shire Council yesterday, and also two cases of diphtheria. Reports were received ...

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  33. IVANHOE VENTURE LEASES. THE CONTUMACIOUS PRISONERS.

    The two men who were sentenced to imprisonment in connection with the alluvial dispute at the Ivanhoe Venture mine arrived in custody of the police to-day. They ...

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  34. THE FLOODS SUBSIDING.

    All danger of serious floods is now over. The Brisbane River rose about 2in. an hour last night, and to-day reached its highest point at noon, when it was 6ft. below the ...

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  35. A DISHONEST POSTMASTER.

    At the Newcastle quarter sessions to-day, John Hugh Carter, late acting postmaster at Wickham, was charged with stealing £163 from the Wickham Post-office. ...

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  36. MADAME ALBANI.

    Another attractive and varied programme will be presented at Madame Albani's third concert to-night. The prima donna will sing the s[?]e[?]a, "Piano, piano" from Weber's ...

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  37. MINING BOARD ELECTIONS.

    Mr. J. M. Browne, of Beaufort, was elected at the meeting of the Ararat Mining Board yesterday as chairman for the ensuing 12 months. ...

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  38. FURTHER PROCEEDINGS.

    A visit to the Ivanhoe Venture lease this morning showed that all the shafts are being worked as vigorously as ever. The places of Hughes and Pray have been ...

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  39. THE SPANISH SWINDLE.

    A new phase of the Spanish swindle has come to light at Tamworth. A letter arrived chere, addressed "W. Bridge," purperting to be sent from Captain Santiago ...

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  40. THE SOUDAN CAMPAIGN.

    The dervish leader, Mahmund, has burned Metemme[?], and concentrated his entire force at Shendy, on the opposite bank of the Nile. ...

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  41. ACTION IN TASMANIA.

    The proposed shipment of wheat, from Launceston to London has been abandoned, the underwriting terms not being satisfactory. ...

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  42. TASMANIA.

    The Chief Justice (Sir Lambert Dobson) is somewhat seriously ill, the symptoms indicating a mild attack of typhoid fever. The South Australian Government has ...

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  43. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Eliza Jane Govan, of Brighton-road, St. Kilda, late hotelkeeper, but now out of business. Cause of insolvency—Being sued for bill of costs and sheriff's fees incurred ...

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  44. MAORI WITCHCRAFT.

    A charge of murder against Pan[?]ri Tawera, who is alleged to be a Maori tohunga, or witch doctor, is (writes our Dunedin correspondent) being investigated before ...

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  45. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Messrs. Connor and Doherty, the charterers of the steamer Tangiers, have caused the steamer Scottish Hero, owned by Messrs. M'Hwraith, M'Eacharn, and Co., to ...

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  46. WILL LODGED FOR PROBATE.

    Mr. Samuel Dabb, late of Maldon, merchant, who died on the 8th ult., left a will, dated March 16, 1886, bequeathing an annuity of £15 to his mother, and the ...

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  47. THE WELLINGTON ELECTION.

    The Wellington election to-day to fill the vacancy caused by the retirement of Sir Robert Stout excited keen interest throughout the colony, the Premier and his ...

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  48. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    At 10.30 a.m.—M'Kie v. M'Kie. First Civil Court. (Before Mr. Justice Hood.) At 10.30 a.m.—Hoban v. Trickett (part heard). ...

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  49. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Wesleyan Conference has passed a resolution expressing the desirability, in connection with the opening of the twentieth century, of raising a fund of £5,000 ...

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  50. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Bishop of New Guinea left by the express for Melbourne this afternoon. CAPTURE OF AN ESCAPED PRISONER. ...

    Article : 103 words
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