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  2. PERSONAL.

    In both Houses of the Federal Parliament yesterday a resolution was adopted expressing regret at the approaching departure of His Excellency the Governor-General, and ...

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  3. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The match between the Australians and Derbyshire was further continued this afternoon. With three of the Derbyshire wickets down for 64, Chatterton joined Storer, who, ...

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  4. The Argus.

    The Royal Academy dinner is ostensibly a festivity, and the subsequent speeches are but a concession to that Anglo-Saxon spirit which, now as in ...

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  5. THE KING'S HEALTH.

    His Majesty the King, who has been suffering from a slight attack of lumbago, continues to improve. ...

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  6. THE COLONIAL PREMIERS

    Mr. Barton and Sir John Forrest, the Australian Premier and Minister of Defence, arrived in London yesterday. At the Charing Cross station they were met by Sir ...

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  7. THE PEACE SETTLEMENT.

    The total number of Boers belonging to the Orange River Colony who have surrendered, recently reported to be 5,395, is now stated to be 5,800. ...

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  8. THE CORONATION.

    The mission sent by His Holiness Pope Leo XIII. in connection with the Coronation ceremonies will remain in Paris until after the Coronation. ...

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  9. THE ROYAL FAMILY.

    Her Majesty the Queen and their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales were present at yesterday's racing at Ascot. ...

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  10. THE QUEENSLAND DINNER.

    The annual Queensland dinner was given in London last night, Sir Horace Tozer, the Agent-General for the colony, presiding. Among those present, who numbered 120, ...

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  11. LORD SALISBURY.

    The Marquis of Salisbury, who was prevented by a cold from being present at his garden party at Hatfield House yesterday, presided at a Cabinet meeting held at his ...

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  12. LORD HOPETOUN.

    In the Senate yesterday, Senator O'Connor, by leave, moved without notice, a resolution as follows:— "That this Senate expresses its regret ...

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  13. THE KING OF-SAXONY.

    The death is announced of King Albert of Saxony, aged 74 years. [The late King succeded his father on the throne in 1873. In 1866 he fought on ...

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  14. THE VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS.

    Advices from Martinique state that a fresh eruption of Mont Pelee has occurred. A column of slimy water, which rose to ...

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  15. CARDIGAN MINE DISASTER.

    After being buried in the workings of the Cardigan Proprietary mine for three months, the body of John Hunter, who was killed through the burst of water on March ...

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  16. MR. M'HUGH, M.P.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. A. J. Balfour, in response to a request, agreed to appoint a committee to inquire into the circumstances under which Mr. M'Hugh, ...

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  17. PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    The statement made by Sir Michael Hicks-Beach in the House of Commons on Thursday evening has been favourably commented on by the Continental press, ...

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  18. AMERICAN STRIKE.

    A serious riot ocurred yesterday at Paterson, New Jersey, the headquarters of the anarchists in the United States. A number of men are on strike, and ...

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  19. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The reserve of notes and coin is £26,389,000, against £25,775,000 for the previous week, the proportion to liabilities being 52.[?]0 per cent., against 52.01 per ...

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  20. THE BARQUE DECIMA.

    The barque Decima, which left Kaipara on December 13 last for London, arrived on May 3. [A cable message from Wellington ...

    Article : 113 words
  21. THE ISTHMIAN CANALS.

    The United States Senate has decided, by 42 votes to 34, to agree to the purchase and completion of the Panama Canal, if the title to the works is clear and purchasable ...

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  22. CORNWALL COLLIERY STRIKE.

    Negotiations are once more in progress with a view of, if possible, effecting a satisfactory settlement to the strike which has now kept the Cornwall Colliery idle for ...

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  23. THE MONEY MARKET.

    The open market discount rate for three months' bank bills at the close of the day on Thursday was 2[?] per cent., being 3 per cent. below the Bank of England rate, ...

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  24. SHIPPING SUBSIDIES.

    Lord Brassey, late Governor of Victoria, gave evidence yesterday before the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed to inquire into the question of ...

    Article : 141 words
  25. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Nineteen applications have been received for the position of professor of mathematics at the Sydney University. The selection committee has recommended three of them ...

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  26. GOVERNMENT STOCKS.

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  27. CRIME AND PUNISHMENT.

    The report submitted to-day to the first annual meeting of the Association for Assisting Discharged Prisoners showed that a satisfactory year's work had been ...

    Article : 490 words
  28. SILVER.

    Bar silver is quoted at 24 5-16d. per oz. standard, being a decline of ?d. since yesterday. ...

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  29. THAMES CONSERVANCY.

    The Royal commission appointed some time ago to inquire into the control of the Thames and its docks has furnished its report. ...

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  30. MINING SHARES.

    The following sales are reported on the London Stock Exchange:- Chillagoe, 2/6 Mt. Lyell, £3/1/3. ...

    Article : 21 words
  31. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    The quotations given below are Thursday's closing quotations:— Wool.—Bradford. — The market is ½d. lower. Tops are quoted at 21d. per 1b. for ...

    Article : 219 words
  32. A CURIOUS CASE.

    The alleged robbery of 599 sovereigns belonging to William Heaton, of Rokewood Junction, was the cause of Alfred Pitman being arraigned at the city court to-day on ...

    Article : 217 words
  33. SHIPPING NEWS.

    The following arrivals and departures are reported:— Arrivals.—Ophelia, from Geelong February 10, for Copenhagen; Kumara, from ...

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  34. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    James Ball, of Werribee, farmer, Causes of insolvency—Ill-health and pressure by Metropolitan Board of Works for rent. Liabilities, £1,213/16/; assets, £5; ...

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  35. SECOND NORTHERN DISTRICT STARR-BOWKETT SOCIETY.

    The sixth monthly meeting of the above society was held in Garraway's rooms on Thursday evening last, Mr. J. H. Allen, a member of the board of management, ...

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  36. TO-DAY'S PROPERTY SALES.

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