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  2. THE JAPANESE SQUADRON.

    Unusual interest was aroused yesterday by the the arrival of the Japanese cruisers Hashidate, [?], and Matsushima, Which are visiting Australian waters. ...

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  3. SITUATION IN EGYPT.

    Turkish authorities in the neighbourhood of the disputed territory in Egypt show no signs of yielding to the British ultimatum. When the protected cruiser Minerva ...

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  4. GREAT LABOUR DISPUTE.

    There is much uneasiness throughout Germany at the threatened trouble in the metal-working trades. The masters are still firm in their determination to lock out ...

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  5. THE NATAL RISING.

    Colonel Mackenzie, who has charge of the military operations against the rebellious Zulus, is at Nkandhla, in close proximity to the forest in which Bambatta and his ...

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  6. THE GLENELG ELECTION.

    BRANXHOLME, Wednesday.—The political activity which prevails throughout the Glenelg electorate has not been equalled ay any by-election in Victoria for a quarter ...

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  7. THE EMPIRE.

    Mr. Chamberlain presided last evening at a very representative gathering of Australasian merchants assembled at dinner. About 250 persons were present, including ...

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  8. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH THEOLOGICAL-HALL

    In reference to the proposal of the visitation committee of the Theological-hall of the presbyterian Church of Victoria to appoint a principal at the hall, and that the ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency Lord Plunket, Governor of New Zealand, has been elected Grand Master of the musonic Grand Lodge of New Zealand. ...

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  10. THE ROYAL TOUR.

    Their Royal Highnesses the Prince and PRincess of Wales reached portsmouth yesterday, after their tour in India. They sailed in the abttle-ship Renown from ...

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  11. MAORI LANDS.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons last evening, Mr. Winston Churchill, Under Secretary of State for the Colonies, said that the Government did not ...

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  12. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    In the House Commons last evening Mr. Chamberlain asked the Under-Secre-Secretary for the Colonies (mr. Winston Churchill) whether he would agree to lay ...

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  13. CHINESE ON THE RAND.

    The decision of those concerned in the mining industry in the Transvaal to obtain a ruling of the Supreme Court in order to test the legality of the repartriation ...

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  14. TURKEY AND PERSIA.

    Another step has been taken by Turkey in regard to Persian territory, which is considered to have some significance at the present juncture as showing the disposition of ...

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  15. PLURAL VOTING BILL.

    In the King's Speech at the opening of Parliament it was announced that the Government intended to bring in a bill for the abolition of plural voting at ...

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  16. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The third series of London wool sales were opened yesterday, when Messrs, Buxton, Ronald, and Co, messrs, Charles [?] and Co., and messrs, Jacomb, Son, ...

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  17. RUSSIAN AFFAIRS.

    An incident has just taken place in St. Petersburg, which affords inrther evidence of the high-handed action indulged in by the police to dis[?]and public gatherings. ...

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  18. FANNING ISLAND.

    SUVA (FIJI), Wednesday.—By mutual agreement between the parties, the proposals for the sale of Fanning Island have been withdrawn. ...

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  19. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    A. Kermode, the bowler, formerly of Sydney, and now playing for Lancashire, did a good performance with the ball yesterday, playing against licestershire. ...

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  20. ALLEGED BOER PLOT.

    The Portuguese newspapers are publishing sensational statements concerning Boer intentions in Africa. The newspapers assert that the discovery ...

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  21. KAISER AND EMPEROR.

    The Emperor William of Germany, has expressed a desire to meet the Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria at Shoenbrun[?], the Imperial place, at Vienna, on June 6. ...

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  22. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

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  23. FLOODS IN CHINA.

    Tremendous rains have fallen in the southcentral Chinese province of Human. The rivers—the great Yangtse-Kiang flows through the centre of the province—have ...

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  24. BRITISH IN WEST AFRICA

    In connection with the the most recent British difficulties with the natives in Nigeria, the imperial Government has decided to make a careful investigation of their causes, and of ...

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  25. CONVULSIONS OF NATURE

    Great alarm has been created in the neighbourhood of MOunt Ve[?] by the fact that the volcano in again active. It is emitting a dense cloud of smoke, which ...

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  26. CRUELTY TO A CHILD.

    At the South Melbourne Court yesterday a young married man, name Albert Rogerson, was charged, on the information of Constable Sharrock, with having wilfully ...

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  27. MINIG SHARES.

    The lowest and highest range of values on the Stock Exchange yesterday for Broken Hill Block 10 was £4/10—£4/1[?] and for Great Fingall £4/10—£4/1[?] ...

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  28. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    By suggesting that the reports of the Tariff Commission should be given precedence over all other business in the approaching campaign Sir John Quick threw ...

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  29. AMERICAN GOLD DEMAND.

    "The Times" states that the United States are likely to require further gold shipments to the amount of three millions sterling from Europe, in addition to ...

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  30. CRIMES IN AMERICA.

    Mr. Charles Speir, who was a leading member of the Standard Oil Trust, has come to his death in a tragic way at the hands of a burglar. He was shot through ...

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  31. STAMPING LETTERS.

    For some unaccountable reason, the full text of the new postal regulation regarding the stamping of letter was not made public [?] yesterday. The central postal ...

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  32. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Wheat and Flour. — The quantity of wheat and flour [?] for the United Kingdom is estimated at 3,913,000 quarters, against 4,22[?]000 quarters a week ago, and ...

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  33. FORTUNE IN CHANCHERY.

    Mr. Bennett Peterson, of Adelaide, is at present in London prosecuting a claim to a fortune of behalf of an Adelaide claimant. ...

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  34. HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT.

    BALLARAT. Wednesday.—The statements of the Premier (Mr. Bent) regarding the cost of management of hospital were warmly criticised at to-day's meeting of the ...

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  35. EXCITEMENT IN TIN.

    Tin.—Large dealings have taken place in tin, and there are heavy buying orders from all sources. Tuesday's closing quotations were as follow:—Spot, £197 to £197/10; ...

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  36. INTERUPTED SPEECH.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr. Dagald Thomson addressed a meeting of electors at Bourke last night. The attendance at the commencement of the meeting was ...

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  37. SHIPMENT OF POULTRY.

    The shipment of polutry from Sydney by the [?] is of excellent quality and condition. The consigners considser that the prize Aylesbury du[?] included in the ...

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  38. HUGE STINGRAY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A Stingray caught at Klama to-day measured 9ft, in lenght by 7ft, in breadth, and weighed [?] Its back bore evidence of several [?] ...

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  39. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    William George Calver, of outtrim, miner. (Filed at Kor[?]burra.) Federic Charles M'Hvens, of Rupan[?], storekeeper, (Filed at Stawell.) ...

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  40. COLONIAL MARRIAGES.

    The Colonial Marriages Bill has been introduced into the House of Lords by Lord Elgin, Secretary of State for the Colonies, The bill was re[?] a first time. ...

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  44. JAPAN FAMINE RELIEF.

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