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  2. THE GOVERNOR AT BALLARAT.

    His Excellency the Governor visited Balla rat yesterday on the invitations of the mayors of Ballarat and Ballarat East, who desired on behalf of the citizens to formally wish him ...

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  3. THE BEHRING SEAL FISHERIES AWARD.

    In the House of Commons last night the question of the Behring seal fisheries award was referred to. In this case the court of arbitration which sat in Paris ...

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  4. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    Further particulars have been received respecting the capture of the treaty port of Newchwang by the Japanese on Monday last. ...

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  5. THE TROUBLES IN EGYPT.

    The state of affairs in Egypt is again causing some anxiety. It has transpired that the natives at Cairo have for some time past been secretly purchasing arms. ...

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  6. SHOCKING TRAGEDY IN LONDON.

    A shocking tragedy took place this morning at Tooting, a suburb of London. A labouring man, by trade a plasterer, ...

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  7. OPENING OF THE LONDON WOOL SALES. A RISE IN PRICES.

    The second series of colonial wool sales for 1895 opened this evening. The selling brokers were Messrs. Charles Ba[?]e and Co. and Messrs. ...

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  8. SATURDAY, MARCH 9.1895.

    The old order changeth, giving place to new. But sometimes the new order, having been weighed in the balance and found wanting, is more or ...

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  9. THE R.M.S. OROYA.

    The official report at Lloyd's states that all hope of saving the Oroya has been abandoned. [Published in yesterday's Second Edition.] ...

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  10. ENGLAND AND CYPRUS.

    The Daily Chronicle states that it is reported that the Government has decided to abandon the island of Cyprus, which has been occupied by England since 1878 ...

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  11. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS. LONDON, MARCH 7. BANK OF ENGLAND RETURNS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 104 words
  12. BRADFORD TOPS.

    The market is quiet pending the opening of the wool sales in London. The following is the substance of the private messages which have been received ...

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  13. COLONIAL COMMERCIAL RECIPROCITY.

    In the House, of Commons last night the Australian Customs Treaties Bill, introduced by Mr. Sydney Buxton, the Undersecretary for the Colonies, the object of ...

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  14. THE REBELLION IN CUBA.

    The Spanish Government has presented a demand to the United States for the recall of the American consul at Havana. ...

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  15. MR. CECIL RHODES.

    Mr. Cecil Rhodes, the Premier of the Cape Colony, who has lately been visiting England, was put up for election as a member of the Travelle[?]s' Club. When ...

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  16. GOVERNMENT STOCKS.

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  17. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE. RABBITS.

    Some of the rabbits by the Maori King have been found to be mouldy. Those that are skinned have arrived in good condition. ...

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  18. FIRE AT A SYDNEY HOTEL.

    Much alarm was caused this morning by the discovery that Warby's Hotel, at the corner of Pitt and King, streets, was on fire. By the time warning was given the whole of ...

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  19. REVOLT IN HAITI.

    A serious revolt against the rule of President Hippolyto has broken out in the negro republic of Haiti. Since the election of General Hippolyte ...

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  20. THE LIVE CATTLE TRADE.

    "The Standard this morning, commenting on the shipments of live cattle from Australia, expresses an opinion that it is ...

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  21. EVASION OF CUSTOMS DUTIES.

    Some days ago Mr. A. W. Smart, senior landing surveyor, and Detective Christie, acting under instructions from the secretary for Trade and Customs, formally seized ...

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  22. THE MONEY MARKET.

    The open market quotation for three monthst bills is 1? per cent., being ? per cent. below the Bank rate. ...

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  23. TERRIBLE MINING DISASTER.

    A terrible disaster has occurred at a mine in Spain, resulting in 31 miners being burned to death. ...

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  24. SILVER.

    Bar silver is quoted at 27?d. per oz. standard, being a decline of 1-16d. since the 2nd inst. ...

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  25. FATAL RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    A shocking accident occurred this morning at Scarborough. Rear-Admiral Henry Anthony Trollope, while crossing the railway, was run ...

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  26. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    WHEAT AND FLOUR.—The market for Australian wheat is casy[?]owing to fresh arrivals. Old South Australian wheat is quiet at 27s. per 4961b., ex warehouse. ...

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  27. GREAT STRIKE IN THE BOOT TRADE.

    A great Strike in the boot trade has occurred at Leicester and Northampton. It is expected that the operatives ...

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  28. GENERAL CABLE NEWS. LORD KINTORE IN LONDON.

    The Earl of Kintore, late Governor of South Australia, who left Adelaide by the R.M.S. Himalaya on January 16, has arrived in London, and called upon the ...

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  29. INTERCOLONIAL TELEGRAMS. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    At a rabbit drive yesterday at Nurandera 3,300 rubbits were killed, all of which were frozen for export at the local meat works. At the Wagga Police Court to-day Arthur ...

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  30. POLITICS IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Parliament continued yesterday's sitting until after 7 o'clock this morning. The debate was stormy, and the Government were def[?]ated several times. Once there were ...

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  31. THE FRENCH EXHIBITION OF 1900.

    Germany has decided to send exhibits to the French Exhibition which is to be held in Paris in the year 1900. This announcement is important from the ...

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  32. THE BANK OF AUSTRALASIA.

    The Bank of Australasia pays a dividend at the rate of 6 per cent. per annum for the half year ending October last, and carries forward £10,000. ...

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  33. THE MILITARY SCANDAL AT SYDNEY.

    The court-martial on Captain Close to-day took the evidence of Mrs. Chamier, the prisoner's mother, who stated that she took the girl Cummins into her house for ...

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  34. THE BOARD OF TRADE RETURNS.

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  35. WEST AUSTRALIAN GOLDFIELDS.

    The Premier Company at the Twenty-fiveMile is sinking the vertical shaft on the [?]ast side of the reef to strike water and out the reef at a depth. As soon as this is ...

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  36. SIR ROBERT DUFF.

    Sir Robert Duff is still suffering from [?]ingering jaundice, but, being anxious to return to Sydney, will probably leave by the O[?]ah on Tuesday next, the idea of returning ...

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  37. ALLEGED CUSTOMS FRAUDS AT BRISBANE.

    At the police court to-day Henry Aldersen Pierce was charged with being knowingly concerned in evading Customs duties Upon certain jewellery consignments which had ...

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  38. QUEENSLAND.

    Mr. Roland Vane Brougham, of Undullah Station, threw himself from a horse which bolted on Tuesday, and, falling on his chest, sustained injuries from which he died shortly ...

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  39. THE RAILWAY FATALITY.

    The victim of the railway fatality at North Melbourne on Thursday night has not yet been identified. His body, which was cut right through the abdomen, is now at the ...

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  40. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    R.M.S. Duke of Sutherland left Suez on the 7th inst. for Queensland. R.M.S. India arrived at Naples on the 7th inst. ...

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  41. TRADE WITH JAPAN.

    A letter has been received from Mr. E. Jerome Dyer, who is travelling in Japan and the East on behalf of several business firms here, stating that the Japanese are ...

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  42. NEW ZEALAND.

    H.M.S. Orlando left for Melbourne to-day. The Bishop of Salisbury left Wellington for England, via Sydney to-day. ...

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  43. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Jacob Edward Taylor, of Howard-street, West Melbourne, mason. Causes of insolvency—pressure of a creditor, illness, losses sustained in having to take back a business, ...

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  44. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    The English cricketers were welcomed on their arrival at Launceston to-day by Mr. Rooke, M.L.C., and the members of the Cricketers' Association in the presence of [?] ...

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  45. WRECK OF THE KETCH SEABIRD.

    The ketch Seabird, 14 tons register, in charge of Captain Jeffery and one sailor, was totally wrecked this morning on the rocks at Cape Patten, about twelve miles from here. ...

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  46. BAY EXCURSIONS.

    The Ozone [?]s announced to leave the Port Melbourne Railway Pier at 2 p.m. to-day for Queenscliff and Sorrento. To-morrow (Sunday) she goes to Sch[?]apper Point only, and will leave Port Melbourne ...

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  49. TO-DAY'S SALES OF LAND AND PROPERTY.

    Messrs. C. J. and T. Ham.—At Balwyn, at 3—Dwelling and orchard. Messrs. Keogh and Allard.—At Yarraville, at [?] Reverted properties. ...

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