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  2. THE COUP D'ETAT IN SERVIA.

    Further intelligence has been received from Bolgrado respecting tho coup d'etat ofloeted in Servia, where the constitution of 1889 has been suspended and that of ...

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  3. THE MANCHESTER SHIP CANAL.

    The Manchester ship canal was for mally opened yesterday by Her Majesty the Queen. The event was mude the occabion for a ...

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  4. TERRIBLE FLOODS IN PENNSYLVANIA.

    Terrible floods have occurrod in the state of Pennsylvania, which have caused widespread destruction and misery. Numbers of houses and bridges have ...

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  5. THE TELEPHONE SERVICE.

    For some little time past the members of the Chamber of Commerce have been considering the question of the rental charged to subscribers to the Telephone Exchange, and ...

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  6. THE CHINA TEA SEASON. 1894-95.

    Samples of the new season's teas are being freoly received, and up to the present arrivals amount to 80,000 heavyweight half-cliests. It is roported that ...

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  7. THE ARREST OF WILLIAM KEMP.

    Mr. Brown, superintendent of the criminal investigation police, received a letter yesterday from Detective Ward, who went to South Africa in pursuit of William Kemp, the ...

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  8. "COXEY'S ARMY."

    The proceedings against J. S. Coxey, the loader of "Coxey's Labour Army," and two other leaders of the movement named Brown and Jomes, who were ...

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  9. FEDERATION.

    The scheme of federation propounded by the Premier of New South Wales at Tamworth on Monday does not meet with the approval of Mr. Patterson, because Sir George Dibbs ...

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  10. AN INTERESTING DIVORCE SUIT.

    In a divorce suit of Synnot v. Synnot, an application was made to Mr. Justice A'Beckett in Chambers yesterday on behalf of the respondent, Mrs. Synnot, for an order that the ...

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  11. "NEW AUSTRALIA."

    The following extracts aie made from late letters received in Albury from A. Brittle bank, one of the seceders from the "New Australia" 'Settlnnent and formerly a ...

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  12. THE LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the London wool auctions to-day faulty wools were slow of sale, and a large portion of those offered were with drawn. Good qualities wore firm ...

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  13. INTERCOLONIAL TELEGRAMS. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Considerable discussion has occurred at Bowral relative to a tender for 2,000 tons of stone for the Parramatta-road Trust having gone to Melbourne, the Bowral ...

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  14. THE NEW AGENT-GENERAL FOR SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Thomas Playford, the new Agent-General for South Australia, has arrived in London, and entered upon the duties of his office. ...

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  15. THE SITUATION IN HAWAII.

    The general election in Hawaii is concluded. A republican constitution is now being framed, and it is proposed that ...

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  16. GENERAL CABLE NEWS. THE LATE MR. EDMUND YATES.

    The remains of the late Mr. Edmund Yates, the well-known novelist and journalist, and proprietor of the society journal the World, are to be cremated ...

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  17. THE ESTATE DUTY.

    The Scotsman asserts that tho estate (Legacy and Succession) duty, which was recontly passed by the House of Commons as part of Sir Wm. Harcourt's ...

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  18. TREATMENT OF THE INSANE IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    In the Legislative Assembly this evening Mr. Jeanneret moved the adjournment to call attention to the inhuman manner in winch the licensed house for insane, ...

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  19. THE MINING REVIVAL.

    There is nothing new from the rush near the town Hope and party are still Retting good specimens. THE GRONG GRONG GOLD. ...

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  20. QUEENSLAND CEDAR FOR CIGAR BOXES.

    Samples of cedar wood were recently sent from Queensland for the purpose of being used for cigar boxes. The wood has been examined by experts in ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE.

    Efforts are being made in Glasgow to secure direct shipments of colonial meat and other produce to that port. Cool stores are in course of erection, ...

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  22. THE LONDON CAB-DRIVERS' STRIKE.

    The strike of the London cab-drivors, who demand a reduction in the rate charged by the proprietors for the hire of the vehicles, still continues. ...

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  23. THE BRITISH BROKEN HILL COMPANY.

    The half-yearly meeting of the British Broken Hill Proprietary Company was held to-day. The reports and the balance-sheet were agreed to. ...

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  24. HOUSEBREAKING AT CLIFTON HILL.

    Some housebreakers secured a valuable lot of plunder at the residence of Mr. J ames B. Blackmore, of M'Kean-street, Clifton Hill, on Monday afternoon. Mrs. Blackmore left ...

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  25. QUEENSLAND.

    An adjourned meeting of the creditors of Mr. Charles Hardie Buzacott, journalist, was held to-day. The debtor was granted a certificate of discharge forthwith, and the ...

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  26. QUEENSLAND SILK.

    The silk cocoons sont from Queensland have been submitted to exports, who state that the silk when reeled off is worth 16s. per 1b. to the ...

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  27. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    WHEAT.—The cargo of wheat, 6,909 quarters per Highland Forest, from Adelaide February 1, has been sold at 22s. 3d. per 4801b. c.f.i. ...

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  28. BANK DEPOSIT RATES AT SYDNEY.

    The local banks have decided not to discontinue receiving fixed deposits for periods under six months, and have decided to reduce the rates for deposit for six and ...

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  29. THE UNITED STATES GOLD RESERVE.

    The gold reserve in the United States Treasury has doclinod to 83,000,000dol. (£16,600,000). The decline is causing a good deal of ...

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  30. INTERCOLONIAL CUSTOMS DUTIES.

    Referring to a statement that the Victorian Government was ready to negotiate for the free passage of goods between Victoria and New South Wales, the Colonial ...

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  31. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    F.M.S. Australien passed Aden homewards on the 21st inst. ...

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  32. THE CAMILLA URSO AND DE VERESAPIO CONCERTS.

    The fourth of the valuable and enjoyable scries of concerts in which an opportunity is afforded of listening to two such distinguished artiates as Madame Camilla Urso and Madame ...

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  33. THE WESLEYAN CONFERENCE.

    At the Wesley an Conference to-day, the subject of modifying the stationing committee by the addition of laymen was shelved by the adoption of the previous question. ...

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  34. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The additional returns in connection with the Legislative Council elections have not altered the position of the candidates. Benjamin John Abbott, a settler at the ...

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  35. STATEMENT BY SIR GEORGE DIBBS.

    The Premier to-day opened the new Long bridge at West Maitland which was built to replace the structure swept away by the great flood of 1893. As this work enables traffic ...

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  36. THE NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    In the Assembly to night, the Armidale Water Supply Bill passed the third reading, and the Apprentices Bill with the Councils amendments thereto, was taken through ...

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  37. ALLEGED INCENDIARISM AT PORTSEA.

    Francis Montrose and Mary Eliza Montrose husband and wife, both colotued persons, were placed on their trial yesterday in the Criminal Court charged with having ...

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  38. CIVIL MARRIAGE IN HUNGARY.

    The Civil Marriage Bill, which was passed last month by the Hungarian House of Ropresentatives by a majority of 175 votes, and recently rejected by the ...

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  39. THE DEATH SENTENCES ON SYDNEY BURGLARS.

    In the Assembly to-night, in reply to a question as to whether there was any probability of the case of the Bridge-street burglars, now under sentence of death, being ...

    Article : 121 words
  40. NEW INSOLVENT.

    George Thomas Burns, of Toombullup, farmer. Causes of insolvency—Forfeiture of lund by the Crown, writ issued for Crown rent, and losses in business as a farmer. ...

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  41. DEATH OF EX-JUSTICE FAUCETT.

    The death was announced this morning of Mr. Peter Faucett, M.L.C., who was for many years a judge of the Supreme Court of the colony. The deceased gentleman had been ...

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  42. SIR HENRY PARKES ON SIR GEORGE DIBBS.

    At St. Leonards to-night Sir Henry Parkes, dealing with the recent utternncis of Sir George Dibbs, said that the Premier was one of the greatest libellers of the banks, for he ...

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  43. TASMANIA.

    Mr. Browne, late manager of the Bank of Van Diemen's Land, proceeds to England immediately in the interests of the lottery scheme. It is believed that all the money ...

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  44. IMMUNITY OF MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT FROM ARREST.

    The Full Court to-day delivered its rulling on the motion of Mr. W. P. Crick, M.L.A., to set aside a writ of ca. sa. issued agiunst him by Mr. John Norton to recover judgment in ...

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  45. AN APPEAL FOR THE GORDON INSTITUTE.

    Sir,—Will you kindly permit me to ask your readers to assist me in clothing the poor boys that come into the Gordon Institute by sending me old clothes. I received five poor ...

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  46. BREACH OF THE RAILWAY BY-LAWS.

    At the District Police Court yesterday, before Mr. H. Rappiport T.P., two bookmakers, named Patrick O'Brien and Michael O'Brien, residing at South Milbourne, were charged ...

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  47. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    At Half-past 10.—Speight v. Syme (part heard). PRACTICE COURT. Mr. Justice A'Beckett will take ordinary Chamber business at half-past 10. ...

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  48. DISPUTE IN THE BALLARAT CITY COUNCIL.

    At the meeting of the city council yesterday Councillor Elliott designated Councillor Shoppee a Bar. The latter gentleman has instituted proceedings against Councillor ...

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  49. RESCUE OF SHIPWRECKED FISHERMEN.

    The steamer Kingsley has rescued two Newcastle fishermen oil Broughton Island, where they had been stranded during the past 14 days through their boat being smashed on ...

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  50. NEW ZEALAND.

    Mr. Justice Williams has been elected chancellor of the Otage University vice Dr. Stuart deceased. Mr. Thos. Armstrong, member of the ...

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