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  2. OPENING OF THE IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

    Both Houses of Parliament met yesterday after the recent short recess, and they were opened by commission. After the reading of the Queen's ...

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  3. LORD ROSEBERY.

    A meeting of the Liberal party was held this afternoon at the Foreign Office, when Lord Rosebery, the new Prime Minister, delivered his first official ...

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  4. THE CIVIL WAR IN BRAZIL.

    A report has been circulated at Washington that Admiral di Gama, commander of the Brazilian insurgents, has yielded to President Poixoto's ...

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  5. IMPERIAL FEDERATION LEAGUE.

    The city of London branch of the Imperial Federation League will meet on Wednesday next (14th March) to discuss a proposal for the reconstruction ...

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  6. SCENE IN THE PRESBYTERIAN ASSEMBLY.

    The Presbyterian Assembly was the scene of a lively dispute this afternoon owing to a difference of opinion arising in regard to the call of a minister to the vacant ...

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  7. RAILWAY FREIGHTS AND TEAMSTERS.

    Yesterday a deputation from the Kyneton Shire Council waited on the Minister of Public Works, and complained that its bridges were being seriously damaged by the ...

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  8. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1894.

    It is pleasant to see that the leaders of the Australian Natives' Association are showing earnestness in the crusade which they have initiated in favour of ...

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  9. THE STOCK TAX AND THE POOR.

    Sir Graham Berry in the dim past once said something about "a free breakfast table," What follows will show the efforts he has made to attain his ideal. The Rev. ...

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  10. THE SHOOTING OF THE BURGLAR MAY.

    The city coroner, Dr. Youl, held an inquest at Port Melbourne yesterday concerning the circumstances of the death of Alfred Edward May, who, while engaged in the comnission ...

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  11. NATIONAL DEFENCE.

    The Standard this morning states that the Cabinet has come to an important decision with respect to the defences of the empire. ...

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  12. THE AUSTRALIAN BANKING CRISIS.

    Mr. Nathaniel Cook, manager of the London branch of the Commercial Banking Company of Sydney, has read his promised paper on the recent Australian ...

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  13. THE SUPPOSED SMALL-POX AT PERTH.

    The health officer has visited the Victoria Hospital at Subiaco, and inspected the half-caste Fanny, who is supposed to be suffering from small-pox. He found she had developed ...

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  14. SIR HENRY PARKES IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Sir Henry Parkes met with a hearty reception at York by the mayor and council and a number of prominent citizens. When he arrived at Perth he was met on the railway ...

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  15. THE RECENT SILVER CONFERENCE.

    The London Chamber of Commerce is urging the Prime Minister, Lord Rosebery, to arrange for the reassembling of the International Silver Conference, ...

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  16. NEWS FROM COOLGARDIE.

    The Coolgardie correspondent of the West Australian, writing under date March 5, says there is great scarcity of provisions on the field. At the new rush at Kurnalpi many ...

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  17. VICTORIAN DAIRY PRODUCE.

    The experts of the War Office, to whom samples of Victorian butter were submitted with a view to its possible adoption for the use of the Imperial ...

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  18. MR. LYNE ON PROTECTION.

    Mr. Lyne, Minister of Public Works. speaking at Wollongong to-night on protection, claimed that the policy of the Government had led to an increase in every branch of ...

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  19. VILLAGE SETTLEMENTS.

    The Rev. W. G. Marsh, of Melbourne, organising secretary of the Bishop of Melbourne's Fund, gave an address here last night in the interests of the Home Mission ...

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  20. THE LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales there was good competition, and prices were unchanged. The following are the approximate average prices of the greasy fleece ...

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  21. INCREASE THE PRODUCERS' PROFITS

    A large conference of delegates met at Bell's-hall to-day from the various progress committees throughout the district, to consider the question of railway freights. Mr. ...

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  22. CHARGES AGAINST LEGAL PRACTITIONERS.

    The Full Court to-day dealt with the case of Thomas Michael Williamson, a well-known solicitor, who was charged with misappropriating a sum of £770, moneys ...

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  23. EXCITEMENT AT HONOLULU.

    The s.s. Warrimoo, of Mr. James Huddart's line, which has just arrived at Vancouver, brings news that considerable political excitement existed at Honolulu ...

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  24. INTERCOLONIAL TELEGRAMS NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Captain Parkhurst, a lodger at the Central Coffee Palace, to-day fell from his bedroom window, on the fourth story, to the sunlight on the second story, a distance of 30ft., ...

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  25. THE YILGARN GOLD-FIELD.

    This morning the Wast Australian publishes the following telegrams between the Commissioner of Crown Lands and the warden at Yilgarn:— ...

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  26. THE SPEIGHT TESTIMONIAL.

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  27. A SLAVE-DEALER CAPTURED.

    It is reported that Fodisilah, the notorious slave-dealer, against whose forces the British have been operating it Gambia, in West Africa, has been ...

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  28. THE PUGILISTIC CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The Sportsman publishes a statement to-day to the effect that the forthcoming fight for the championship of the world, betweon James Corbett (who recently ...

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  29. THE YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.

    The Young Men's Christian Association of Melbourne, which was ushered into existence in this city in the year 1871, is compelled to relinquish its tenancy of the fine pile of ...

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  30. THE INTERCOLONIAL ROWING CONTEST.

    At the meeting of the New South Wales Rowing Association, held to-night, the following team was selected to represent the colony in the approaching eight-oar ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Count von Cuprivi, the German Chancellor, has brought forward a proposal to mint 22,000,000 silver marks (about £1,100,000). ...

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  32. QUEENSLAND.

    Reports of good rainfall through the country districts continue to come to hand. Thomas Rutherford, employed as a tutor by Mr. J. Carter, at Cunnamulla, yesterday ...

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  33. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. Himnlaya, homewards, arrived at Suez on the 11th inst. ...

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  34. THE BROKEN HILL CENTRAL COMPANY.

    At a meeting of the Adelaide shareholders in the Broken Hill Central Company to-day Mr. Baker, a local director, made a long statement. He refused to continue a director, ...

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  35. THE NO-CONFIDENCE DEBATE IN TASMANIA.

    The debate on the no-confidence motion moved by Sir Edward Braddon is still progressing, Nine members have spoken, leaving eleven to finish the debate. The speakers ...

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  36. NAVAL AMENITIES AT HAWAH.

    A passenger by the mail steamer Arawa, from Honolulu, tells of a stirring incident which recently occurred at Honolulu, in which the captain of a Japanese war vessel ...

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  37. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Premier left this afternoon by the express for Melbourne on private business, and will be away for a few days. Nineteen unemployed left this afternoon, ...

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  38. THE MINISTER OF RAILWAYS ON TOUR.

    The Minister of Railways, accompanied by Mr. Rennick and Mr. Dyer, arrived here by special train from Murtoa at 6 a.m. to-day, and left shortly after for Hopetoun. The ...

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  39. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    At Half-past 10.—In the matter of the Farmers' Produce Company of Australia in liquidation (part heard), Wimble v. Cook, Chapman v. Carolin and another, Cameron v. Moore, in ...

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  40. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Elizabeth Ruddle, of 299 Bay-street, Port Melbourne, produce dealer. Causes of insolvency—Falling off in business and pressure of creditors. Liabilities £87 5s. lOd.; assets, ...

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  41. TASMANIA.

    South Australia and Queensland have been invited to an Intercolonial Lighthouse Conference at Hobart, to consider the question of a uniform basis for granting shipping ...

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  42. THE MAIL CONTRACT AND THE FREIGHT QUESTION.

    The Premier received a telegram to-day from Sir George Dibbs, asking him to join with New South Wales in refusing to consider the mixed questions of low freights on ...

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  43. SAD DROWNING ACCIDENT.

    By the capsizing of a boat at Invercargill Bessie Bain, aged 27, the daughter of Mr. J. W. Bain, M.H.R.; Mabel Stowe, aged 19, the only daughter of Mr. Stowe, of the Bank of ...

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  44. A MATRIMONIAL QUARREL.

    Late last night George Washington Gibson, herbalist, was taken into custody by the police. He had a dispute with his wife, who states that he drew a revolver and fired at ...

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  46. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Central Company's crushing returns for 204 tons is 67oz. ...

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