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  2. INTERCOLONIAL.

    The Union Company's steamer Wainui, proceeding from Nelson to Wellington, struck the Beer Barrels in the French Pass at eleven o'clock last ...

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  3. PARLIAMENT.

    The second session of the twelfth Parliament of Tasmania was opened by His Excellency the Governor yesterday afternoon at three o'clock. The ...

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  4. INTERCOLONIAL.

    In the Assembly to-night the Acting Premier said the profit from silver coinage in Victoria was estimated at £5201 per annum. ...

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  5. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Right Hon. G. H. Reid, Premier of New South Wales, was tendered a public dinner last night. About 200 sat down at the tables, ...

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  6. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Australia, Mr. Reid asserted, had not troubled England for ten years. Yet it had given equivalent in interest to the value of several warships. ...

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  7. AGENCY-GENERAL.

    Before concluding his speech, Mr. Reid stated he had been notified by Sir Saul Samuel that he contemplated retiring from the Agency-General at ...

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  8. RAILWAY COLLISION.

    A disastrous collision has occurred on the Helsingor line. The express ran into a passenger train, which was conveying a number ...

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  9. INLAND WIRES.

    A full meeting of the Poultry Society committee was held to-night, when it was reported that many more special prizes had been promised. The ...

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  10. FREE-TRADE POLICY.

    In proposing the toast of the evening. Lord Selbourne highly praised the ability shown by Mr. Reid, who, he stated, began with a deficit, but soon ...

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  11. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.

    The SPEAKER (Hon. B. S. Bird) took the chair at 3 p.m. PROCLAMATION. The proclamation calling Parliament ...

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  12. TUBERCULOSIS COMMISSION.

    The Royal Commission is now enquiring into the prevalence of tuberculosis in stock. Amongst the witnesses was Mr. ...

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  13. STATESMEN UNITED.

    The chairman (Lord Selbourne) assured Mr. Reid that the statesmen of the colonies were considered as one with those of the home country. They ...

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  14. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Advices concerning the trial shipment of fruit pulp sent to England from Sydney by the New South Wales Government, state it has been anything ...

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  15. ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION.

    The toast was drunk with great enthusiasm. Mr. Reid, on rising to respond, received a most flattering reception, the ...

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  16. TERRIBLE HEAT.

    Terrible heat has been prevailing in America during the past few days. Over 2000 cases of severe prostration have been reported, and 35 deaths ...

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  17. ALLEGED FORGERY OF SCRIP.

    The police are enquiring into the forgery of scrip in the Chalks No. 3 Gold Mining Company; whereby a member of the Melbourne Stock Exchange has ...

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  18. BRITISH NAVY.

    A few clays ago the Government of Cape Colony offered to make a free gift to the Empire of a first-class battleship; and Mr. Gosehen, the First ...

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  19. EDUCATIONAL.

    The Director of Education has just returned from a visit to Lottah, and found that the requirements of the place were such as to warrant a school ...

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  20. CLOSER POLITICAL UNION.

    On the subject of closer political relations, the New South Wales Premier was very explicit. He at once dissented from the views put forward ...

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  21. VICTORIAN AGRICULTURAL COUNCIL

    The statement of accounts of the Council of Agricultural Education for the half-year ended December 31 last was tabled in the Legislative Assembly ...

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  22. MATRIMONIAL CASES.

    At the Supreme Court, before the Full Court, in its matrimonial jurisdiction, the case of Naylor v. Naylor was called. On the application of Mr. ...

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  23. COLONIAL PREMIERS.

    Right Hon. Sir Hugh Nelson, Premier of Queensland, leaves on Saturday for Scotland. On the subject of the Pacific Cable, ...

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  24. STREET TUNNELS.

    Trouble has arisen between the municipal and postal authorities, owing to the manner in which the postal department has constructed street tunnels ...

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  25. VOLUNTEER MOVEMENT.

    Continuing his speech, Mr. Reid referred to the colonial volunteer movement. That, he said, had been carried a long way, and they now had a ...

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  26. SUPPRESSION OF BETTING.

    The police have received definite instructions to take immediate steps to suppress street betting. SYDNEY, Tuesday. ...

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  27. A SAD END.

    The body of Mr. Grumley, late schoolmaster at Mount Nicholas, who has been missing since jubilee time, was found by two boys this morning ...

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  28. SOUTH AFRICAN AFFAIRS.

    The Bechuanas are again fighting. In the Mazoe district they have utilised the continental wire bullets. The patrols have killed thirty of the rebels. ...

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  29. CAUSE OF THE DEPRESSION.

    Referring to the recent depression which had affected the colonies, Mr. Reid opposed the view recently expressed by the Right Hon. Sir George ...

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  30. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of David Scott, a prominent member of cricket and sporting circles, and once a famous amateur athlete. ...

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  31. NORTH BORNEO REBELLION.

    The rebels burned Gaya, a town in the west of British North Borneo. They broke into the treasury, and stole 90,000dol. from it. ...

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  32. COLONIES' PROGRESS.

    Turning then to his own colony, Mr. Reid spoke in hopeful terms of the future. New South Wales, he declared, had ...

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  33. LOSS OF A MISSION STEAMER.

    A telegram from Cooktown states that Captain M'Arthur, crew, and passengers of the Wesleyan mission schooner Medea are safe. ...

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  34. SALE OF LAND.

    During the past few years the Bank of New Zealand Assets Realisation Board has disposed of nearly a quarter of a million pounds worth of land. ...

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  35. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    Germans competed strongly for the wools offered on the market yesterday. The prices realised were the highest ...

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  36. MACQUARIE HARBOUR BAR.

    A large meeting was held here to- night to consider the question of deepening the Macquarie Harbour. Mr. A. Morrisby, chairman of the Town ...

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  37. FEDERATION QUESTION.

    In reference to the federation question, Mr. Reid pointed to the recent New South Wales selections, to show that the colony was more earnest than ...

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  38. PROTECTION OF ABORIGINES.

    The Acting Premier has received an intimation that the Imperial authorities now recognise the desirableness of the West Australian Government ...

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  39. HAWAIIAN QUESTION.

    President M'Kinley has decided to send the battleship Oregon to Hawaii, to land marines in the event of Japanese aggression. ...

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  40. NOTICES OF MOTION AND QUESTIONS.

    Mr. GILMORE to move, on Tuesday, that a sum not exceeding £5000 be placed on the estimates to assist deep-sinking in mines. ...

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  41. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    The PRESIDENT (Hon. Adye Douglas) took the chair at 3 p.m. NEW MEMBERS. The first business was administering ...

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  42. SEARCH PARTY.

    Mr. Rudall, leader of the Calvert expedition search party, has arrived at Roeburn. He reports that the lives of the party were several times in ...

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  43. CAPE COLONY'S OFFER.

    The New South Wales Premier then went on to speak on the naval question, and incidentally referred to the offer of an ironclad, made by the ...

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