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  2. SECOND EDITION.

    M. Bourgeois has failed in his attempt to form a Ministry. ...

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  3. REVOLUTION IN HAWAII. HEAVY LOSSES BY THE INSURGENTS.

    A revolution has taken place at Hawaii, but has been suppressed with considerable loss to the insurgents. A number of natives forcibly resisted ...

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  4. POLITICS IN ENGLAND. SPEECH BY LORD ROSEBERY.

    Lord Rosebery, the Prime Minister, addressing a gathering of 10,000 people at Cardiff, stated that the programme of the coming session would be a purely ...

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  5. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    The Chinese military officials in Pekin are regaining confidence in the conduct of the operations against Japan in consequence,of the sufferings which the ...

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  6. THE NEW GOVERNOR. HIS REASONS FOR ACCEPTANCE.

    Lord Brassey, in replying to congratulations offered to him upon his acceptance of the Governorship of Victoria, said that he had accented the position ...

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  7. FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1895.

    The discussion on banking finance which was forced on a reluctant Assembly yesterday by certain of the labour members was a poor affair, ...

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  8. QUEEN VICTORIA.

    It is announced hat Her Majesty the Queen will pay visit to the Giand Duke of Hesse in April, meeting there the Czar and Czarina (the Princess Alix of Hesse) ...

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  9. THE INTERCOLONIAL CRICKET MATCH.

    It is probable that S. P. Jones, an old Australian Eleven player, will be picked to play for the colony in the intercolonial match, Victoria v. New South Wales, to commence ...

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  10. FREE TRADE AMONG THE FARMERS. MEETING AT MORNINGTON.

    A meeting of the Free-trade League of Victoria was held in the Mechanics' Institute, Mornington, on Wednesday evening. Councillor Irvine presided, and there was a ...

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  11. SAILS IN SEPTEMBER.

    Lord Brassey, the Governor-elect of Victoria, will, it is officially announced, sail for the colony in September. It is reported that the Governor elect ...

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  12. RUMOURED ENGLISH LOAN.

    Some of the English newspapers assert that it is probable the British Government will shortly float a loan of £25,000,000 for the purpose of ...

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  13. THE CABLE SERVICE.

    Communication on the Port Darwin overland telegraph line was restored shortly after half-past 7 o'clock last evening. Prior to that time the collection of messages which had ...

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  14. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS. THE AUSTRALIAN JOINT STOCK BANK.

    The retirement of Mr. W. Mort and Mr. W. Gardiner from the London board of directors of the Australian Joint Stock Bank Limited has been long ...

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  15. GREAT BATTLE AT NIU-CHWANG.

    A force of 12,000 Chinese attacked a detachment of the Japanese army in the vicinity of Niu-chwang, the principal seaport of Manchooria. ...

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  16. A TEMPERANCE HOSPITAL.

    Prior to 1892 the Melbourne Total Abstinence Society held a gala annually, with which was associated a ra[?]le or art-union. It was invariably successful, and netted, ...

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  17. THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL CONTRACTS.

    Mr. Arnold Morloy (the Postmaster General) has requested the Orient Company and the Peninsular and Oriontal Steam Navigation Company to keep open ...

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  18. THE BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    A public examination in connection with the Bank of South Australia (in liquidation) has been held in the Chancery Court. ...

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  19. ADVICE TO THE LIBERAL PARTY.

    In the course of the speech which Lord Rosebery delivered last night at Cardiff he dwelt on the murmuring discontent which was constantly being heard in the ...

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  20. A JAPANESE EXPEDITIONARY FORCE.

    An expeditionary force has been landed from 40 Japanese vessels at Yungtcheng, south of the Shan-Tung Promontory, in China. ...

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  21. THE UNITED STATES AND HAWAII.

    The United States Senate has ignored a motion brought before it similar to that introduced in the House of Representatives by Mr. R. R. Hitt, that a cable ...

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  22. SILVER.

    Jan. 19.—To-day's quotation for bar silver is 27?d. per oz. standard. ...

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  23. DEATH OF LORD RANDOLPH CHURCHILL.

    Lord Randolph Churchill, who was recently prostrated by a paralytic stroke, has at length succumbed to the attack, having died at the early age of 45. ...

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  24. NEW ZEALAND TRUST AND LOAN COMPANY.

    The New Zealand Trust and Loan Company Limited has declaredan interim dividend at the rate of 7 per cent. per annum. ...

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  25. PUGILISM IN LONDON.

    A boxing match took place this evening in the premises of the National Sporting Club, between Dick Burge and Tom Williams, the Australian pugilists. ...

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  26. ATTITUDE OF THE JAPANESE.

    The Japanese residents of Hawaii, numbering 26,000, are inclined to side with the insurgent Royalists. ...

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  27. BANK OF VAN DIEMEN'S LAND.

    At a meeting of the creditors of the Bank of Van Diemen's Land this afternoon, Mr. Fitzgerald, the trustee, explained that, after prolonged negotiations, arrangements had ...

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  28. BROKEN HILL SHARES.

    Broken Hill Proprietary shares are quoted to-day at 35s. ...

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  29. SUCCESSOR TO COLONEL DEAN-PITT.

    The War Office has nominated Major Robert William Peacock Robortsou, of the Royal Artillery, to succeed Colonel Dean-Pitt as Officer Commanding ...

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  30. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    KAURI GUM (Jan. 18).—At the auction sales 3,000 cases were offered and 2,000 cases were sold. Good sorts advanced 3s. to 5s per [?]wt. Average three-guarter ...

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  31. STATEMENT BY PRESIDENT CLEVELAND.

    President Cleveland declares, with regard to the revolution in Hawaii, that the United States has no right to interfere, and that he will not protect any ...

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  32. BRANCH OF THE FREE-TRADE LEAGUE FORMED.

    Last evening a largely-attended meeting of farmers and townspeople assembled to hear an address by Mr. C. W. Ware, one of the hon, secretaries of the newly-formed ...

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  33. NEW ZEALAND FINANCES.

    The cable message which has been received announcing an estimated delicit of £250,000 in the revenue of New Zealand is giving rise to a feeling of ...

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  34. INTERCOLONIAL TELEGRAMS. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The returns for the Burrowa election for a member in the place of Mr. Slattery (resigned) at present give Mr. K. Mackay, the protectionist, a lead of 86 over Mr. James ...

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  35. GENERAL CABLE NEWS. MINING COMPANIES.

    The New Zealand Jubilee Gold-mining Company, with a capital of £100,000, is announced. Shares to the extent of £26,000 are being issued. ...

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  36. THE RISING SAID TO BE SUPPRESSED.

    The officials of the Hawaian embassy in London state that they have received ntelligence that the rising has been suppressed. ...

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  37. ITALY AND ABYSSINIA.

    Monel[?]k II., the King of Abyssinia, has made a formal declaration of war against Italy. The Italian Government has, in conse ...

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  38. QUEENSLAND.

    During the voyage of the barque Loch Bredan, from Glasgow, an apprentice named Robert Borwick fell into the sea from aloft, and was never seen again. While running ...

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  39. THE DAIRYING INDUSTRY.

    Mr. James Bryce, President of the Board of Trade, in the course of an address at Salisbury, urged British farmers not to allow the dairying ...

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  40. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Factories Act is to come into operation on February 1. The maximum heat to-day was 100'5 in the shade. In the afternoon the thermometer ...

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  41. COLONIAL PRODUCE.

    Four thousand boxes of the butter brought by the Orizaba have been landed in good condition. The remainder has not yet been unshipped. ...

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  42. VICTORIAN STOCKS.

    Victorian stocks have risen £1 a[?] round. ...

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  43. SALVATION ARMY DEMONSTRATION.

    The Salvation Army, having acquired the fine buildings in Bourke-street erected for the Young Men's Christian Association, commenced a tour days' celebration yesterday. ...

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  44. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales to-day the catalogue submitted was a poor one. Competition was slowor and prices irregular. The following are the average prices realised ...

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  45. THE REGENT FATAL FIGHT.

    The grand jury have indicted " Bob " Fitzsimmions, the well-known New Zealand boxer, for the manslaughter of Con. Riordan, who succumbed to injuries ...

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  46. THE RAINFALL IN THE OTHER COLONIES.

    Steady rains have fallen all day. All the low-lying parts of the city and suburbs are quite under water. ...

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  47. TASMANIA.

    Admiral Bridge hopes to visit Hobart with as many ships as he can collect at an early date. The Premier has arranged to place Highbury-house, the Treasurer's ...

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  48. THE COSTA RICA CASE.

    The British Government has do termined to refer the whole of the matters in connection with the Costs Rica case to arbitration. ...

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  49. RAILWAY REFORM.

    Sir,—The subject of railway reform is one of vital importance in the interests of the colony, and your suggestion that an exhaustive inquiry should be made is the right ...

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  50. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Government have offered a bonus of £1,000 for the first 200 tons of crude cyanide of potassium manufactured in the colony from colonial products. ...

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  51. THE BRISBANE RAILWAY STILL UNDER WATER.

    The weather throughout the colony moderated to-day, and all fears of floods are now over. At several places on the rivers in the northern parts of the colony over ...

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  52. THE CABLE TO HAWAII.

    Mr. Robert R. Hitt, one of the members of the House of Representatives for Illinois, has introduced a resolution in favour of laying a cable from the United ...

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  53. SCOTTISH CAPITAL FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The Scotsman states that some of the Scottish isurunce companies are sending out funds to some of the Australian banks. ...

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  54. COLONIAL PRODUCE.

    Victorian factory butter is selling at from 88s. to 100s. per owt. Choicest brands are bringing 102s, The market is flat and irregular. ...

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  55. OUTPOST DUTY IN THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND.

    Sir,—Your excellent remarks in The Argus of to-day upon outpost duty in the Church of England in the Melbourne Diocese must have a stimulating effect upon the Bishop of ...

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  56. VICTORIAN FINANCES.

    In an article dealing with the financial position of Victoria, The Times suggosts that the Treasurer (Mr. Turnor) should provide for the prospective deficit by ...

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  57. INTERCOLONIAL SEAMEN'S UNIONS.

    At the meeting of the Seamen's Union Conference to-day, it was resolved to ask the Premier of New South Wales to bring before the conference of Premiers the need for ...

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  58. THE NEW FRENCH PRESIDENT.

    M. Faure, the newly-elected French President, has ovinced a marked disposition of sympathy towards England. The election has been followed by no ...

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  59. SEVERE EARTHQUAKE IN PERSIA.

    The town of Kuchan, in Persia, has been again destroyed by on earthquake. A large number of the inhabitants ...

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  60. THE TRAMWAY STRIKE IN NEW YORK.

    A force of 3,000 militia has been ordered to suppress the tramway riots in New York. LONDON, JAN. 21. ...

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  61. THE TOBACCO ROBBERIES.

    At the City Police Court yesterday, before Mr. Panton, P.M., the great tobacco robberies case was again before the Court, Alfred Marks and his sister Sarah Angus being ...

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  62. THE POLITICAL SITUATION IN FRANCE.

    M. Bourgeois has formed a new Ministry, consisting of the following members, viz., M. Cavaignac, Minister of War; M. Humann, Minister of Marine; ...

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  63. SERIOUS ACCIDENT TO A RIVER STEAMER.

    By the sinking of a steamer on the Ohio River in the United States 37 persons have lost their lives. ...

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  64. THE BERRIGAN- JERILDERIE RAILWAY.

    The sectional committee of the Public Works Committee, after inspecting the route of the proposed Jerilderie-Berrigan railway, have recommended a deviation from the ...

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  65. FIRE ON THE SHIP BEN CRUACHAN.

    A fire was discovered in the forepeak of the iron ship Ben Cruachan, at Newcastle, to-day, just prior to her being lowed out, laden with coal, for Autofagasta. The vessel was ...

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  66. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    The Chief Justice will take chamber business at 11 o'clock. ...

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  67. DEATH OF A WELL-KNOWN JOCKEY.

    Fred. Barrott, the well-known jockey, died suddenly to-day. ...

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  69. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Joseph Daniel Munro, of Dove-street, Newmarket, horse trainer. Causes of insolveney-Falling off in business, want of employment, and sickness in family. Liabilities, ...

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  70. THE ARGENTINE HARVEST.

    The Argentin[?] harvest is backward and the quality of the grain is disappointing. The surplus for export will be about five million bushels. ...

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  72. LICENSING PROSECUTIONS.

    At the Prahran Police Court jesterday Jane Strickland, of the Yorkshire Hotel, was fined £5 for allowing a bar door to be open on Sunday, 13th nist. ...

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