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  2. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

    An important cable message has been received to-day from Mr. Cecil Rhodes, the Cape Premier, and managing director of the British South Africa Company. ...

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  3. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The police at Barcelona have obtained some very important evidence with regard to the recent outrages committed by the Anarchists in that city. ...

    Article : 93 words
  4. THE WRECK OF THE TENTERDEN.

    The latest telegrams received by the president of the Marine Board give very little hope of floating the stranded steamer Tenterden at M'Donnell Bay. A tug with a party ...

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  5. A SHOCKING RAILWAY FATALITY.

    A days outing at Brighton, indulged in yesterday by Mr. George H. Sallery, of 102 Bennet-street, Fitzroy, and his wife and family, wns brought to a melancholy ...

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  6. THEATRE ROYAL.

    Precisely what people want in pantomime is by no means so easy to decide as it used to be, but that they do still want with every recurring Christmas the class ...

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  7. THE INTERCOLONIAL CRICKET MATCH.

    The Victorian team were not in a happy frame of mind yesterday morning when, on their way to the practice pitches, they took a look at the wicket on which they had to face ...

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  8. PRINCESS'S THEATRE.

    Very rarely have so much brilliancy of colour, animated and continual movement, variety and novelty of attractive features, bright music and singing, picturesque ...

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  9. AFFAIRS IN UGANDA.

    The Cologne Gezette states that after Sir Gerald Portal, the British Commissioner, left Uganda on May 30, there was a renewal of the conflicts between ...

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  10. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.

    Mr. C. J. Stewart, the official receiver, has issued a statement with regard to the affairs of the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company. ...

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  11. SHOCKING BOATING DISASTER AT KIAMA.

    Another shocking boating disaster was reported this evening from Kinma. The scene of the casualty was the Minnamurra, River, which on holidays is a great resort for the ...

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  12. THE FRENCH NAVY.

    M. Clemencoau, the well-known French radical politician who lost his sent in the Chamber of Deputies at the general election, is continuing his ...

    Article : 63 words
  13. THE FINANCIAL POSITION AT CHICAGO.

    The finances of the city of Chicago are in a very unsatisfactory condition. There is a deficit of 700,000dol. (£140,000) in the Treasury, and the ...

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  14. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A report has been published stating that a dynamite outrage, unattended with loss of life has been perpetrated at Beziers in the South of France. ...

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  15. THE LABOUR DIFFICULTY AT NEWCASTLE.

    The Wallarah miners residing on the company's estate have received notice from the management to give up their tennncies unless they accept the proposed reductions in the ...

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  16. THE AGITATION IN BOHEMIA.

    A murder has been committed at Prague, which has caused great excitement there. The victim is a man named Rudolf ...

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  17. INTERCOLONIAL TELEGRAMS. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The weather to-day being fine the residents of the city were free to indulge in their love of outdoor pleasure-making.Over twenty thousand persons thronged to Randwick to ...

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  18. BOATING FATALITY ON THE HUNTER.

    At Raymond Terrace, on the Hunter River, near Newcastle, to-day, Peter Cridland, aged 18, was out sailing with W. Hart, aged 71, and A. T. Foley, aged ...

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  19. THE SHOCKING TRAGEDY AT ADELAIDE.

    The shocking murders and suicide in Sturt-street have caused a most painful sensation in the city. An inquest was opened at 11 o'clock this morning on the bodies of Oxley ...

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  20. DEATH OF MR. HENRY PETTITT.

    The death is announced of Mr. Honry Pottitt, the well-known dramatist. [This telegram appeared in a portion of yesterday's issue.] ...

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  21. THE HOLIDAY RAILWAY TRAFFIC.

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  22. FIREWORKS AT THE MELBOURNE CRICKET-GROUND.

    A capital display of fireworks was given lost night at the Melbourne Cricket-ground by the Phœnix Fireworks Company Limited. This form of outdoor entertainment has long ...

    Article : 310 words
  23. QUEENSLAND.

    The Christmas holidays have been favoured with fine but hot weather, the heat to-day espeoially being abnormal. The official record was 1063deg. in the shade, which is ...

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  24. THE DISABLED STEAMER GLA[?]US.

    The disabled steamer Glaucus arrived at Port Adelaide in tow of the tug Yatala early this morning from Althorpes, where the crank of the shaft broke on Saturday. The ...

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  25. THE "NEW AUSTRALIA" SETTLEMENT.

    Good progress has been made with the work of fitting the Royal Tar for sea. The vessel is now almost ready for the voyage. Extra boats have been procured, and will be ...

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  26. DROWNING CASE AT FOOTSCRAY.

    A young man named Edward Donnelly, a mat maker residing at Ferrars-street, South Melbourne, was drowned on Christmas night close to the junction of the Saltwater and ...

    Article : 102 words
  27. THE DEFENCE OF THE COLONY.

    Sir,—Referring to the above which has been brought under notice in your issues of the 21th and 26th, I wish to draw attention to the fact that the efficiency of our local ...

    Article : 243 words
  28. MURDERS IN THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    News was received to-day from New Caledonia that when the schooner Petrel was off Pentecost Ialand, one of the New Hebrides Group, two of the crew were ...

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  29. BAY EXCURSIONS.

    The fine weather of yesterday was very suitable for excursions on the witer, and the passenger steamers which generally ply to Port Phillip Heads and Corio Bay were laid ...

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  30. TASMANIA.

    Yesterday, while J.M.Martin and William Cox were generating oxygen by means of oxide of magnesia and chloride of potash in the Albert-hall at Launceston for limelight ...

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  31. THE DORA DORA BLACKS.

    It is reported at Bundaberg that Jacky, the second Dora Dora black, was seen in the vicinity of Moobboolaman Station, near Mount Perry, a fortnight ago, and was lately ...

    Article : 63 words
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