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  2. THE FEDERAL GATHERINGS.

    The spirit of jealousy of the Premiers' Conference displayed at the meeting of the Federal Council yesterday was again exhibited at the meeting to-day, despite the ...

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  3. TERRIBLE SHIPPING DISASTER. COLLISION IN THE NORTH SEA.

    News has been received of the occurrence of a dreadful shipping disaster in the North Sea. The steamer Elbe, 4,510 tons, of the ...

    Article : 141 words
  4. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1895.

    We shall most of us this morning imitate the tricky boys who have so often set the hands of the schoolroom clock twenty minutes onward so that ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN FEDERATION.

    The Daily Chronicle, in referring to the Conference of Premiers at Hobart, says that the fact of Now South Wales taking the initiative in convening the conference ...

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  6. CHINA AND JAPAN THE PEACE NEGOTIATIONS.

    The envoys who have been despatched by the Chinese Government to conduct negotiations for peace with Japan have arrived at Hiroshima, the Japanese ...

    Article : 84 words
  7. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    After the finish of the match between Victoria and New South Wales to-day Messrs. Turner, Giffen, and Blackham met to pick the combined team to play against ...

    Article : 525 words
  8. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS. SILVER.

    To-day's quotation for bar silver is 27 7-16d. per ounce standard, showing a rise of l-16d. since yesterday. (Published in yesterday's Second Edition.] ...

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  9. BROKEN HILL SHARES.

    Broken Hill Proprietary shares are quoted to-day at 43s. (Published in yesterday's Second Edition.] LONDON, JAN, 31, 2.20 P.M. ...

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  10. OPERATIONS IN MANCHURIA.

    Reinforcements to the Chinese troops to the number of 20,000 have arrived at Niu-chwang, the principal seaport in Manchuria. ...

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  11. PASSENGERS FOR HONOLULU LOST.

    Amongst the passengers lost in the Elbe were Henry Castle and Dorothy Castle, who were bound for Honolulu. ...

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  12. THE JAPANESE AT WEI-HAI-WEI.

    The latest news received from the seat of the war operations in the Shan-tung province is that the Japanese have succeeded in capturing one of the forts at ...

    Article : 41 words
  13. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    WHEAT AND FLOUR.—The American visible supply of wheat and flour is 108,849,000 bushels, against 110,100,000 bushels a week ago. ...

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  14. THE COLLIDING STEAMER.

    It is believed that the steamer Craithie, of Aberdeen, is the vessel which collided with the Elbe. The ground for this belief is that the Crailhie has arrived ...

    Article : 44 words
  15. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales to-day the catalogue offered comprised a medium selection. Bidding was slow, except for best greasies and scoureds, which were in ...

    Article : 151 words
  16. THE AMERICAN CURRENCY. REPORTED LARGE LOAN.

    The World states that President Cleveland intends to raise a loan of 100,000,000dol., redeemable in 30 years, to restore the gold reserve, which has ...

    Article : 67 words
  17. MEETING OF THE FEDERAL COUNCIL.

    The sixth session of the Federal Council was formally opened by the Governor of Tasmania this morning in the presence of a number of distiguished visitors. Lord ...

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  18. SEVERE WEATHER IN THE ENGLISH CHANNEL.

    A terrible snowstorm is raging in the English Channel. The tug boat of the Ramsgate lifeboat service is missing. ...

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  19. ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS.

    The additional particulars which have como to hand concerning the loss of the Elbe show that the collision occurred at 6 o'clock on Wednesday morning in the ...

    Article : 40 words
  20. PRESIDENT CLEVELAND'S POLICY.

    The Committee on Banking of the United States House of Representatives has adopted a bill brought in by Mr. Springer, containing a provision for the ...

    Article : 86 words
  21. CANADA AND NEWFOUNDLAND.

    It is believed that the canadian Government are willing to admit Newfoundland into the Dominion. ...

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  22. THE STANDARD TIME.

    The standard time fixed by the act of Parliament which passed last session came into operation last night at 20 minutes to 12, when all public clocks were put forward 20 ...

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  23. THE FRENCH PRESIDENCYM. PERIER'S RESIGNATION.

    M. Casimir-Perier, who recently resigned his position as President of the French Republic, has stated, in replying to a deputation, that he prefers suffering ...

    Article : 74 words
  24. THE LATEST DETAILS.

    The collision in which the Elbe was sunk occurrcd within 50 miles of Lowestoff. The morning was clear, though it was pitch dark at the time of ...

    Article : 103 words
  25. THE IRISH LAND BILL.

    Mr. John Morley, the Chief Secretary for Ireland, speaking at Newcastle, stated that the Land Bill to be introduced by the Government would, broadly speaking, ...

    Article : 41 words
  26. HEAVY WEATHER IN THE OTHER COLONIES.

    The Government steamer Otter left Brisbane this morning, and intended crossing the bay to Cape Moreton for the purpose of seeing if anything was required ...

    Article : 355 words
  27. THE NEW PRESIDENT.

    A curious incident is reported from Paris. M. Faure, the new President, was about to enter the Elysee, his official residence, when a sontry, who was not ...

    Article : 67 words
  28. PRIVY COUNCIL APPEALS.

    In the appeal case of Abbott v. the Minister of Lands of New South Wales the Privy Council has reserved judfment. ...

    Article : 190 words
  29. THE OCEAN MAILS.

    Mr. Arnold Morley, the Imperial Postmaster-General, has instituted a weekly parcel post from London to Queensland, via Melbourne. ...

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  30. THE KENSINGTON MURDERER.

    Mr. Reginald Saunderson, nephew of Colonel E. J. Saundorson, tho wellknown mumber for North Armagh, who was recently arrested for the murder of a ...

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  31. THE ALLEGED MALPRACTICE CASES.

    Detective-sergeant Cawsey yesterday served the third criminal summons in the malpractice cases alleged against Dr. H.M. Fenwick, of Carlton; Mrs. Sutcliff, nurse ...

    Article : 146 words
  32. AUSTRALIAN JOINT STOCK BANK.

    The half-yearly meeting of the proprietors of the Australian Joint Stock Bank was held to-day. A summary of the report was published in The Argus of Monday). ...

    Article : 174 words
  33. THE STEAMER CLONCURRY.

    The fumigating is still going on in the steamer Cloneurry. The patient Thompson was this morning landed, and isolated in No. 5 hospital in charge of Mr. Lyons, M.B., ...

    Article : 141 words
  34. GENERAL CABLE NEWS. GOLD-MINING COMPANY.

    Scotty's Hawiaki Gold-mining Company, with a proposed total issue of 100,000 shares at 5s. each, is announced. A first issuo of 50,000 is plaaced upon the ...

    Article : 36 words
  35. WRECK OF THE CUTTER SCOTSMAN.

    The fishing cutter Scotsman parted from her anchor about 1 o'clock this morning, and drove ashore on the beach close to the inner end of the steamboat pier, on the northern ...

    Article : 149 words
  36. PUGILISM.

    The National Sporting Club of London decline to entertain the proposal for a boxing mathc under their auspices between Peter Jackson, the coloured ...

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  37. THE SUPPRESSION OF GAMING.

    At the Carlton Court yesterday two charges of being the keeper of a common gaming houae were preferred against a man named John Mills. Sub-inspector Sharp ...

    Article : 66 words
  38. THE FEDERAL SCHEME.

    The Premiers' Conference have agreed tonight to the following outlines of a scheme which Mr. Turner and Mr. Kingston are to embody in a bill:— ...

    Article : 468 words
  39. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    At 11.—De Alba v. Freehold Investment and Banking Company, in re Van der Heyden. PRACTICE COURT. Mr.Justice Hood will take chamber business. ...

    Article : 142 words
  40. MAIL STEAMERS.

    F.M.S. Australien arrived at Marseilles on January 30. ...

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  41. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Michael M'Sweeney, of 348 Rathdownstreet, Cartton, wine and spirit merchant, Causes of insolvency— Falling off in trade and adverse judgment in the Licensing ...

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