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  2. EXPORT OF PRODUCE.

    The following interesting report on the export trade in perishable produce during the year 1894-5 by Mr. David Wilson, the Government dairy expert, was presented to ...

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  3. THE CHITRAL EXPEDITION. SUBMISSION OF TRIBESMEN.

    The Ranizaics, the tribesmen who were defeated by the British at Malakand, have since given in their submission to the Indian Government. ...

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  4. THE ARMENIAN ATROCITIES.

    The Pall Mall Gazette states that the Sultan of Turkey has invited the editor to proceed to Armenia to act as an independent commissioner to inquire into ...

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  5. THE LONDON SCANDAL. ARREST OF OSCAR WILDE.

    At the trial to-day of the Marquis of Queensberry on the charge of criminally libelling Oscar Wilde, the well-known author and dramatist, which resulted ...

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  6. ENGLAND AND FRANCE IN AFRICA.

    In the French Chamber of Deputies last night, Mr. Hanotaux, the Foreign Minister, replied to the statement made by Sir Edward Groy, the English ...

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  7. THE LONDONDERRY MINE.

    The directors of the Londonderry (Coolgardie) Gold-mining Company have received cable messages from the mine officials stating that the rich shoots of ...

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  8. MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1895.

    Electric lighting is on the notice paper of the City Council for to-day, and the members should find it less difficult to vote upon than the question of ...

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  9. PRIVATE ELECTRIC LIGHTING.

    The very important issue as to whether the City Council of Melbourne is to undertake the supply of electric light to its ratepayers for their individual use, or whether it should ...

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  10. THE MADAGASCAR WAR.

    Ranavalona, the Queen of the Hovas, is inciting her subjects to fight bravely and offer the most determined resistance to the French in their attempt to conquer ...

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  11. ATTEMPTED MOVEMENT FROM GILGIT.

    Efforts have been made by a body of British troops to force a passage from Gilgit to Mastuj, but they failed in consequence of blinding snowstorms. ...

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  12. BIMETALLISM.

    An influential meeting was hold in the city to-day, at which a committee was appointed to take steps to resist any alteration in the English monetary ...

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  13. THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNORSHIP.

    It is officially announced that Mr. R. C. Munro Ferguson, M.P., has declined the Governorship of South Australia. It is reported that the post has been ...

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  14. CAPTURE OF BRITISH OFFICERS.

    A rumour was recently current that a British detachment under Lieutenants Edwards and Fowler had been cut to pieces by the tribesmen at Reshun. ...

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  15. THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND.

    The Earl of Selborne, Viscount Cross, and Lord Egerton of Tatton, Ecclesiastical Commissioner, are appealing to the public to raise the sum of £20,000 in ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE. LIVE CATTLE.

    Eighteen of the bullocks by the s.s. Buteshire, from Sydney, are in excellent condition, two are middling, and one, which had been greatly bruised on the ...

    Article : 63 words
  17. UNION OF THE CHURCHES. VISIT TO ROME.

    Viscount Halifax, the president of the English Church Union, and Cardinal Vaughan, Archbishop of Westminster, are at present visiting Rome. ...

    Article : 111 words
  18. SHOCKING CRIME IN IRELAND.

    An extraordinary case has been dealt with by the bunch of magistrates at Clonmel, in Ireland. Nine residents of Ballyvalea have been ...

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  19. MORE FIGHTING.

    The first brigade of the expedition to Chitral has entered the Swat country. A force of 5,000 tribesmen barred the way, but was driven back. ...

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  20. POULTRY AND RABBITS.

    The poultry market is hardening in consequence of the scarcity of English poultry. The Victorian rabbits by the R.M.S. ...

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  21. THE IRISH LAND BILL.

    In the House of Commons last night the second reading of the Irish Land Bill was agreed to without a division. This result was owing to the attitude ...

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  22. THE BOARD OF TRADE RETURNS.

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  23. OUTRAGE IN NEW ORLEANS.

    News has been received from New Orleans, in the United States, of the occurrence of an explosion in a drinking saloon, by which 15 persons were killed ...

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  24. THE EXODUS OF FARMERS.

    Farmers from Victoria are flocking over here in large numbers to lease land on the "share" principle, and considerable areas are being taken up by them for cropping. On ...

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  25. APPEAL BY THE POPE.

    His Holiness Pope Leo the Thirteenth will at Easter issue an appeal to the Protestants of England in favour of their joining the Roman Catholic Church. ...

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  26. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A company has been projected in London to take over Mr. Hans Irvine's Great Western Vineyard, near Stawell, Victoria. ...

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  27. SERIOUS DISASTER IN RUSSIA.

    A serious disaster has occurred at Nijni Novgorod, in Russia. A hotel that was in course of building suddenly collapsed, burying 30 workmen, ...

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  28. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS. THE MONEY MARKET.

    The open market rate of discount for three months' bills is from ¾ to ? per cent., being from 1¼ to 1? per cent. below the Bank rate. ...

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  29. INTERCOLONIAL TELEGRAMS. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Premier, when asked to-day whether the report current in London that the New South Wales Government intended issuing a fresh loan was true, said that he was very sorry to ...

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  30. THREAT BY LORD QUEENSBERRY.

    The Marquis of Queensberry sent a message to Oscar Wilde after the trial declaring that he would shoot him if he took his son, Lord Alfred Douglas, ...

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  31. THE CAPE GOVERNORSHIP.

    Mr. Cecil Rhodes, the Premier of the Cape Colony, denies the statements which have been made that he intrigued against Sir Henry Loch, the retiring Governor. ...

    Article : 71 words
  32. GOLD-MINING COMPANIES.

    The Menzies Gold Roofs Proprietary Company, W.A., has been registered with a capital of £175,000. Shares amounting to £80,000 are to be issued. ...

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  33. ACTION BY THEATRICAL MANAGERS.

    In consequence of the revelations made at the trial, the managers of the London and American theatres where Oscar Wilde's dramas, "The Ideal Husband" ...

    Article : 55 words
  34. LONDON, APRIL 6. SILVER.

    To-day's quotation for bar silver is 29 15-16d. per standard ounce, being an advance of 1-16d. since yesterday. ...

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  35. THE SYDNEY POISONING CASE.

    The trial of George Dean on the charge of administering poison to his wife, Mary Dean, at North Shore, was concluded yesterday, before Mr. Justice Windeyer. ...

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  36. BROKEN HILL SHARES.

    Broken Hill Proprietary shares are quoted at 38s. 9d. ...

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  37. MIDLAND RAILWAY COMPANY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The 5 per cent. debentures, amounting to £125,000, issued by the Midland Railway Company of Western Australia have been allotted. ...

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  38. SIR ROBERT HAMILTON.

    Sir Robert Hamilton, the ex-Governor of Tasmania, who has for some time past been seriously ill, is now in such a condition that all hopes of his recovery are ...

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  39. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    THE WHEAT MARKETS.—The English wheat market is strong in tone, but prices are unchanged. The Continental markets are inactive. The American ...

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  40. FATAL FIRE NEAR BAIRNSDALE.

    Last night the Gordon Hotel, Lower Nicholson, a village about seven miles from Bairnsdale, was destroyed by fire, and Ellen Bosse, the wife of Christian Bosse, the owner ...

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  41. SENSATION IN PARIS.

    The revelations in connection with the trial of the Marquis of Queensberry and the arrest of Oscar Wilde have caused a great sensation in Paris. ...

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  42. NEW ZEALAND AND RIVER PLATE COMPANY.

    The proposed reduction in the capital of the New Zealand and River Plate Land Mortgage Company has been sanctioned by the Court. ...

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  43. ARRIVAL OF THE R.M.S. MASSILIA.

    The P. and O. Company's R.M.S. Massilia, R. Harvey, commander, arrived from Colombo at 11 o'clock last night. She brings the following saloon passengers:— ...

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  44. STRANDING OF THE OROYA.

    The following is a statement describing the stranding of the R.M.S. Oroya in the Bay of Naples from a passenger from the Oroya, who arrived here by the R.M.S. Massilia last ...

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  45. THE ROMAN CATHOLIC BISHOP OF GOULBURN.

    The Pope has appointed the Rev. John Gallagher Coadjutor-Bishop of Goulburn, New South Wales. ...

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  46. TASMANIA.

    Sir Edward Braddon, the Premier, has consented to accept the presidentship of the Tasmanian Game Protection Society just established. ...

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  47. THE LATE MR. WILLIAM STRACHAN.

    A large and representative gathering of citizens attended the funeral of the late Mr. William Strachan, which took place on Saturday, the remains being interred in the ...

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  48. THE WEST AUSTRALIAN GOLD MINES.

    Crushing has been discontinued at the Golden Bar mine. The manager starts in a few days for Adelaide to secure a cyanide plant. The dry crushing by the Ball mill is ...

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  49. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    At Half-past 10.—Rigg v. The Standard Bank and others (part heard). FIRST CIVIL COURT. (Before Mr. Justice A'Beckett and a jury of 12) ...

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  50. NEW ZEALAND.

    An improved boat lowering apparatus, invented by Captain Cameron, marine superintendent of the Union Steamship Company, has been fitted on all the steamers of the ...

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  51. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    John James Jones, of 36 Puckle-street, Moonee Ponds, grocer. Approximate schedule. Causes of insolvency—Depression in business, paying heavy interist on borrowed ...

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  52. A MYSTERIOUS DROWNING CASE.

    A mysterious drowning case is under inquiry. On Thursday two ladies discovered the dead body of an elderly female, apparently respectable, but in poor ...

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  53. H.M.S. RAPID.

    H.M.S. Rapied, which recently left Melbourne, was to-day sighted off Wilson's Promontory to the surprise of the signalman, as it was supposed that the vessel was on its ...

    Article : 115 words
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  56. MAIL STEAMERS.

    The I.G.M.S. Gera left Suez for Australia on the 1st. inst. ...

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