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  2. FRENCH DESIGNS ON MADAGASCAR.

    The vote of 65,000,000f. (£2,600,000) which was asked for by the French Government for the purpose of the proposed military expedition to ...

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  3. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    Among the prisoners captured by the Japanese at Port Arthur is a special correspondent of Reuter's Telegram Company. ...

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  4. THE CZAR'S WEDDING.

    The wedding of the Czar Nicholas the Second and the Princess Alix of Hesse at St. Petersburg yesterday was a brilliant success, and passed off without the ...

    Article : 191 words
  5. THH KANAKA LABOUR TRAFFIC.

    The kidnapping cases were resumed to-day. John O'Neill Brannan, an officer in charge of the Pacific Island labour in Queensland, stated that he boarded the William ...

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  6. DEATH OF PRINCESS BISMARCK.

    The death is announced of Princess Bismarck, wife of Prince Bismarck, the ex-Chancellor Germany, aged 70 years. ...

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  7. LIBEL ACTIONS AGAINST "THE ARGUS" AND "AGE."

    In the County Court yesterday, before Judge Casey, Mrs. Marcella Day, an actress, sued David Syme, proprietor of the Age newspaper, to recover £500 as damages for an ...

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  8. PUBLIC SERVICE RETRENCHMENT.

    A largely attended meeting of the public servants was held yesterday evening in the upper-hall of the Athenæum, in order to consider a proposal that they should ...

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  9. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1894.

    Mr. M'KENZIE'S motion has failed altogether to bring out the full strength of the vote against the land tax. The submission of the motion was a bold ...

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  10. POLITICS IN VICTORIA.

    The Times this morning, commenting on the political situation in Victoria, expresses an opinion that the colony might save £400,000 a year by ...

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  11. THE WEST AUSTRALIAN GOLD-FIELDS.

    A telegram from Fowler's Company, received to-night, warns travellers to Coolgardic that there is great scarcity of water, and that some persons are shipping there instead of ...

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  12. THE ENGLISH ELEVEN AT SYDNEY.

    The cricket match to-day ended ingloriously for New South Wales, Stoddart's Eleven winning comfortably with only two wickets down. The collapse of the colonial ...

    Article : 606 words
  13. PASTORALISTS AND SHEARERS.

    The Quarter Sessions were concluded before Judge Coffey to-day. In the cases of George Dent and Ernest Reincke, who were charged on three counts, viz., conspiring ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE.

    The Victorian butter by the R.M.S. Oruba, which left Melbourne on October 13, has sold at the same price as that obtained for the provious shipment by ...

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  15. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The following West Australian companies have been floated and the shares allotted:—The Town Properties Company, Perth; shares issued, £150,000. ...

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  16. THE LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the London wool sales to-day a medium catalogue was submitted. The bidding showed an improvement, but the withdrawals were heavy. ...

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  17. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Bar silver is quoted at 28½d. per oz. standard, being a decline of 5-16d. since Saturday. BROKEN HILL SHARES. ...

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  18. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAM.

    WHEAT.—The cargo of wheat by the Windrush, from Port Pirie July 22, 11,000 quarters, has been sold at 24s. 3d. per 4801b. c.f.i. ...

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  19. THE QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Council to-day the Probate Bill was amended so as to provide that an estate under £500 should go to the widow absolutely it there were no children. ...

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  20. INTERCOLONIAL TELEGRAMS. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Mr. W. P. Reeves, the New Zealand Minister of Labour and Education, arrived from that colony by the steamer Wakatipu this morning, the object of his mission being ...

    Article : 336 words
  21. THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Assembly to-day the treasurer said that an agriement was now nearly completed with the banks in respect to Government deposits. ...

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  22. ALLEGED THEFT OF SHEEP.

    A report from Dandaloo states that a man has been arrested at Burra Burra on suspicion of shearing and killing some 400 sheep, the property of Mr. W. A. Lowing. In an almost ...

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  23. A FATAL FIGHT.

    A fatal street fight occurred last night beween James Ryan, a shearer, and Reynolds, a coloured man. Both men were very drunk, but in the course of the combat Ryan, who ...

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  24. THE METROPOLITAN GAS COMPANY IN COURT.

    A question of wages against the Metropolitan Gas Company was raised in the District Police Court yesterday, before Messrs. Rapiport and Baxter, J.P.'s, by ...

    Article : 328 words
  25. TOBACCO ROBBERIES.

    The recent tobacco robberies maintain their mystery despite the most energetic endeavours of the detectives to clear them up. After the big haul at Messrs. Berry and ...

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  26. THE EMU PLAINS MURDER.

    At The Supreme Court criminal sittings to-day, before Mr. Justice Holroyd, David Daniel Tough was charged with the wilful murder of George Fred. Hansen Glann, at ...

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  27. THE WRECK OF THE WAIRARAPA.

    Up to now 86 bodies have been recovered from the wreck of the Wairarapa. It is proposed to form a central committee to deal with all the funds raised in this ...

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  28. THE FRANKSTON CHILD MURDER.

    The inquest concerning the Frankston child murder will be continued at Frankston to-morrow, commencing at 10 o'clock in the morning. Mr. Candler, the coroner for ...

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  29. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Among the passengers by the R.M.S, Oroyo, which arrived to-day, is Mr. J. M. Cheetham, M.P. for Oldham, who is travelling for the benefit of his health. Miss ...

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  30. THE WEATHER IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Owing to the low pressure at the water reservoirs some of the highly-situated suburbs of Adelaide suffered severely last week from deficient water supply, and the ...

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  31. THE NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    In the Assembly to-day Mr. Tonkin moved a resolution in favour of a better definition of the mining regulations in the Mining on Private Lands Bill, at present so ...

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  32. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Charles Henry Podmore, of 204 Toorakroad, South Yarra, draughtsman. Causes of insolvency—Loss of employment, heavy interest, law expenses, illness in family, and ...

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  33. "ORIEL" AND THE LION SERMON.

    Sir.—While I admire the wit and humour which ever characterises "Oriel's" remarks, I regret that in his reference to the above subject he is somewhat misleading. Permit ...

    Article : 294 words
  34. TASMANIA.

    Out of the total amount of the land tax last year, namely, £44,703, the whole has been paid except £648. The penny tax for the present year gives £88,391, of which ...

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  35. MAJOR BARTROP'S EXPLANATION.

    Sir,—With reference to the "explanation" from Major Bartrop which appears in The Argus of to-day, and which you state you publish at his request, he having obtained ...

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  36. FOUNDATION DAY.

    A special meeting of the board of directors of the Australian Natives' Association was held yesterday. The president occupied the chair, and there was a full attendance of ...

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  37. NEW ZEALAND.

    The stables of Messrs. Hern and Kennedy, near Wanganui, have been destroyed by fire, and six racehorses have been burned to death. ...

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  38. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    At half-past 10.—Rowe v. Equity Trustees, Executors, and Agency Company (part heard). Pearse v. Victorian Railway Commissioners, Rosenberg v. M'Murrich, Crotty v. Du[?]f, Michael (trustee) v. ...

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  39. GOLD NUGGETS AT SMYTHESDALE.

    Two miners named James Murphy and Alfred Simper found a 20oz. and a 3½oz. nugget to-day on the old War Cry rush north of Smythesdale. About two years ago this ...

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