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  2. SECOND EDITION.

    The holders of the 4½ per cent. first mortgage debentures of the Real Estate, Mortgage, and Deposit Bank Limited (in liquidation) have resolved to use the ...

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  3. THE CHITRAL EXPEDITION. FURTHER BRITISH SUCCESSES.

    Intelligence has reached Peshawur of further brilliant successes by the British force which is proceeding to the relief of Dr. Robertson, the British Resident at ...

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  4. RESIGNATION OF THESPEAKER.

    In the House of Commons this afternoon an interesting ceremony took place, namely, the formal resignation by Mr. Arthur Wellesley Peel of the position of ...

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  5. THE LONDON SCANDAL.

    Since Oscar Wilde and the man Taylor wEre remanded at the Bow-street Police Court, on Saturday last, on a serious criminal charge, important statements ...

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  6. FANCY FAIR AT BALLARAT.

    A fancy fair held last week by the parishioners of St. Peters has been commented upon by the Bishop of Ballarat in terms which have been resented by the ladies ...

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  7. THE TASMANIAN CUSTOMS DUTIES.

    The action brought by Messrs. Bedggood and Co., merchants, of Melbourne, against the Customs department, came [?]ore the Supreme Court to-day, Mr. Justice Dodds ...

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  8. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1895.

    The discovery of artesian water may without exaggeration be said to have added a province to Australia. The extent of that province is yet somewhat ...

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  9. THE TARIFF BOARD.

    The Tariff Inquiry Board yesterday held another meeting for the consideration of its report, which has now reached its " second riading" stage. In its revised condition it ...

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  10. A PUBLIC SERVANT'S HOLIDAY.

    The public will, doubtless learn with much surprise after the determination recently expressed by the Government to retrench whereever it could be done fairly that the Treasurer ...

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  11. THE LONDONDERRY MINE. COLONEL NORTH'S OFFER.

    Colonel North has modified the offer made by him to the shareholders in the Londonderry Gold-mining Company, Coolgardie, in consequence of the report ...

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  12. THE R.M.S. MASSILIA.

    The P. and O. Co.'s Royal mail steamer Massilia, with the English mails to Mardi'.3, including those by the R. M. S. Oroya, passed Cape Borda inwards at 1 o'clock this ...

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  13. COMPULSORY ARBITRATION AT ADELAIDE.

    The first meeting of the State Board of Conciliation was held to-day in the Supreme Court, when Mr. Justice Buudey and arbitrators commenced the investigation of the ...

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  14. CHINA AND JAPAN. EXPECTED ATTACK ON CANTON.

    Forty transports conveying Japanese troops have arrived at the Pescadores, a group of small islands between Formosa and the mainland, which were recently ...

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  15. THE GOVERNORSHIP OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    It is rumoured that tho Governorship of South Australia, rendered vacant by tho retirement of the Earl of Kintore, has been offered to Lord Kensington, ...

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  16. MUNICIPAL OVERDRAFTS.

    A conference of suburban municipalities, convened by the Town Council of Northcote, was held in the Melbourne Town-hall yesaterday afternoon, for the purpose of considering ...

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  17. THE EASTER HOLIDAYS.

    Late as Eastertide falls this year the weather has been so genial for the past week that the thousands who regard Easter as the holiday season par excellence have every hope ...

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  18. THE JAPANESE TERMS.

    A statement of the Japanese terms was received on the 1st inst. by Li Hung Chang, the Chinese plenipotentiary. ...

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  19. THE ACTION ON THE SWAT RIVER.

    The British losses at the engagement on the Swat River were trifling, thirteen Sepoys only being wounded. ...

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  20. THE ROYAL ACADEMY.

    Sir Frederick Leighton, the president of the Royal Academy, is suffering from ill-health, and has been ordered abroad. ...

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  21. THE CENTRAL BROKEN HILL MINE.

    The announcement in yesterday's issue of The Argus that an offer had been submitted by Mr. Moreton Frewen, on behalf of a Syndicate, for the right to purchase the Central ...

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  22. LAWYERS SUPERSEDED.

    The will of the late Mrs Janet Robertson M'Cracken, of Mount Alexander road, Ascotvale, widow, who died on the 20th January last, has been lodged in the Probate office, ...

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  23. INSPECTION OF THE MINE.

    The Londonderry mine was thrown open for press inspection to-day. The result of a careful inspection shows that the Earl of Fingall's telegrams are true, but the very ...

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  24. THE POSITION AT CHITRAL.

    Umra Khan has withdrawn a portion of his forces from Chitral. It is thought possible that Dr. Robertson will make his escape from the Chitral ...

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  25. CHOLERA AT THE PESCADORES.

    The Japanese troops at the Pescadores are suffering severely from cholera, the mortality being great. ...

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  26. THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC LOCAL VETO BILL.

    In the House of Commons last night Sir Wm. Harcourt, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, introduced the Liquor Traffic (Local Control) Bill, which is ...

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  27. CONTINUED ADVANCE OF THE BRITISH.

    The head of the British expedition has reached the Panjkora, the next river beyond the Swat. The enemy has evacuated the country between the two ...

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  28. THE MADAGASCAR WAR.

    Colonel Shervington, a retired British officer, who has for some time past been acting as Conmmander-in-Chief of the Hova Army, has tendered his ...

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  29. THE UNITED STATES INCOME TAX BILL.

    The Supreme Court of the United States has decided that the chief proposals contained in the Income Tax Bill aro invalid. ...

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  30. THE ANTWERP POISONING CASE.

    In Fobruary last Madame Joniaux, a lady of high social position at Antwerp, was convicted and sentenced to death on the charges of having poisoned her ...

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  31. THEATRE ROYAL.

    The Theatre Royal was well filled in every part yesterday evening, when a farewell complimentary benefit was tendered to Miss Marie Elster, who had every reason to be well ...

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  32. THE PRIVY COUNCIL.

    It is announced that after tho Eastor recess tho Earl of Rosebery will introduce a bill in the House of Lords appointing certain colonial judges to be ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE.

    The Queensland bullocks by the Buteshire weigh on the average about 8701b. Mr. Beryl is creating special chamboras ...

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  34. EXPORT OF PRODUCE.

    Everyone engaged in the export trade in frozen rabbits is awaiting with interest, not to say anxiety, the result of the attempts to secure a reduction in the rates of freight per ...

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  35. GENERAL CABLE NEWS. THE MELBOURNE BREWERY COMPANY.

    The 6 per cent. first mortgage debentures, amounting to £64,000, issued at par by the Melbourne Brewery and Distilling Company, have been allotted. ...

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  36. INTERCOLONIAL TELEGRAMS. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Great alarm is felt among the dairymen at Gulgong in consequence of a sudden development of the outbreak of Cumberland disease among the cattle. Thirteen which were ...

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  37. INTERVIEW WITH MR. WITTENOOM.

    The report regarding the Londonderry mine has caused a great scare among the local investors in West Australian mines, and the shareholders in the M'Leay ...

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  38. POSTAL ARRANGEMENTS.

    Special postal arrangements are to be observed during the Easter holidays. On Good Friday postal, money order, and savings bank business will be entirely suspended, ...

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  39. THE ANTWERP WOOL SALES.

    The next Antwerp wool sales open on the 20th inst. Nine thousand bales will be offered, including 120 bales of Australian wool. ...

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  40. A NEW ZEALAND GOLD-MINING COMPANY.

    The shares in the Royal Oak Gold-mining Company, Hauraki, New Zealand, amounting to £50,000, have been allotted. ...

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  41. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Mary Olive, of Warrion, farmer. Filed at Coiac. Kate M'Auliffe, of Katunga, widow. Liabilities, £589 10s, ld. assets, £555 8s.; ...

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  42. QUEENSLAND.

    A medical examination has been made at the Brisbane Hospital of the man John Brown, who arrived from Normanton last week, and it was found that he was ...

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  43. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS. SILVER.

    Bar silver is quoted at 30?d. per oz. standard, being an advance of ¼d. since the 5th inst. LONDON, APRIL 9, 2.40 P.M. ...

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  44. THE SYDNEY WIFE POISONING CASE.

    In the Assembly to-day Mr. Criok asked whether the Executive would postpone the decision in the case of George Dean, who was sentenced to death for attempted wife ...

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  45. THE BENDIGO GOLD-FIELDS.

    The Financial Times, referring to mining in Victoria, considers it surprising that British investors are neglecting the development of the saddle ...

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  46. CONTEMPT OF COURT.

    The proprietor of the weekly paper Fairplay was to-day charged with contempt of court in publishing a paragraph commenting on a case that was sub ...

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  47. THE NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    In the Assembly to-day the third reading of the Governor's Salary Reduction Bill was carried by 40 votes to 28. The Council's amendments in the Land ...

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  48. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    The Full Court will deliver the following reserved judgments in the Second Civil Court, at half-past 10 o'clock:—M'Culloch Carrying Company Limited v. Victorian Railway Commissioners, Wilson v. Howard ...

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  49. THE LAND TRANSFER BILL.

    The Land Transfer Bill introduced in the House of Lords by Lord Herschell, the Lord Chancellor, was read a third time last night. ...

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  50. BROKEN HILL SHARES.

    Broken Hill Proprietary shares are quoted at 40s. ...

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  51. THE ELSTERNWICK-PARK.

    At the Brighton Council meeting on Monday Councillor Walstab gave notice of his intention to move at next meeting that the Parliamentary representutive for the distriet ...

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  52. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Adelaide Steamship Company has fitted out the steamer Colac for the trade in live stock with Western Australia. The vessel which sails for Fremantle to-morrow, takes ...

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  53. EMBEZZLEMENT BY A NAVAL OFFICER.

    Some little stir was caused in naval circlea to-day when it became known that a warrant had been issued for the arrest of John H. Couiton, assistant paymaster on H. M. S. ...

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  54. THE MONETARY CONFERENCE.

    The Agents-General have decided to write a joint note to the Marquis of Ripon, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, urging the importance of one ...

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  55. MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. Jelunga arrived at Ply. mouth on the 8th inst. Tho R.M.S. Rimutaka left Plymouth for Now Zealand on April 6. ...

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  57. H.M.S. RAPID.

    Nothing fresh is reported about 11.M. S. Rapid. When the ship left Melbourne she was under orders to proceed to New Zealand under canvas, the voyage to occupy from ...

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