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  2. THE NATAL RISING.

    At latest account the rebel chief Bambants had ev[?]ded Colonel Mackenzie's forces, [?]s caped from the Nkandhla Forest, and, at the head of an impi, was proceeding towards ...

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  3. AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA.

    During the sitting of the Russi[?]n Dum[?] yesterday a resolution was carried, with only seven dissentients, de[?]anding the immediate resignation of the Ministry and its ...

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  4. GERMANY AND PERSIA.

    The "Standard" yesterday published [?] communication from its paris correspondent to the effect that Persin was prepared to grant to Germany a port or coaling ...

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  5. HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    Sir Edward Clarke, K.C., one of the representatives of the City of London in the House of Commons, has incurred the displeasure of the Chamberlainites by ...

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  6. THE EDUCATION BILL.

    The position of the Government in the House of Commons is not so satisfactory for them as might be supposed, having regard to the large following with which they ...

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  7. ENGLISH MAIL SERVICE.

    The time allowed for lodging tenders for the proposed new English mail service will closse on Thursday, May 31. No formal tenders have yet been received by the ...

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  8. COMMERCE ACT.

    So intrieate are the provisions of the Commerce Act that even the Customs authorities rarely give the same explanation of its provisions twice in succession. ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    Rarely has the Sydney Town-hall presented such a brilliant seene as on saturday evening, when the Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress of Sydney, Mr. and Mrs. Allen ...

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  10. THE CRICKET DIFFICULTY.

    The proposal fot a compromise of the cricket difficulty made by "Observer" in "The Argus" of Saturday was freely discussed by cricketers. "Observer's" ...

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  11. RISING OF HEREROS.

    Morenga, the Herero ch[?]et, who was parsued by the Germans into British territory in South-West Africa, and there captured by the Cape police, has been removed to ...

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  12. DISARMAMENT.

    Lord Avebury (Sir John L[?]bbock), who is a strong exponent of the view that armaments are growing unduly in Great Britain, raised a discussion on the subject ...

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  13. THE MINING LAWS.

    A very representative Royal commission has been appointed to inquire into various matters relating to the mining industry and the laws pertaining to it. ...

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  14. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The report of the South African Customs conference, which met at Durban in March last; has been issued. All the Governments of South Africa were ...

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  15. AN IMPERIAL HALL

    Out of the contliet of opinion between the state and federal Governments respecting the establishment of a general immigration bureau in London, a somewhat ambitions ...

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  16. INSURANCE SCANDALS.

    Mr.George Walbridge Perkins, a partner in the banking tirm of J. Pierpont Morgan and Co., and formerly vice-president of the New York Life Insurance company, has ...

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  17. UNEXPECTED RETURN.

    A romantic story has just come to light regarding the unexpected return of an individual who was suppored to be dend, and whose property had been duly "inberited" ...

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  18. MINING COMPANIES.

    The Oroya Black Range Company has been registered in 200,000 shares. The company is being formed to work what are ternied the Sandstone leases at ...

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  19. CAPE PARLIAMENT.

    Sir Walter-Hely Hutehinson, the Governor of the Cape Colony, opened Parliament Yesterday. His Excellency's speech annpounced a ...

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  20. PRINCESS ENA.

    The Princess E[?]n of Battenberg, who is on her way from London to Madrid to be married to King Alionso of spain, has reached Irun, in Spain, on the French ...

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  21. TIN MINES.

    Renter's correspondent at Penang (the British island on the west coast of the Malay peninsula) says that, as the result of the present high price of tin, an influential ...

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  22. SWISS ELECTIONS.

    The election have just taken place for the Swiss National Council, the Lower House of the Swiss Federal Parliament in the Consideration. The elections have also taken ...

    Article : 101 words
  23. HUNTING.

    The opening run of the Melbourne Hounds look place on Saturday last. The meet was at Oakleigh, and by the appointed time the vacant piece of land to the north of the railway line presented ...

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  24. TARIFF REPORTS.

    BENDIGO,Sunday.—The chairman of the Tariff Commission (Sir John Quick) is at present engaged in the preparation of four more reports, embodying the investigations ...

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  25. RENOUNCING DOWIE.

    It had been advertised that on Sunday evening "the Rev. J.S.M'Cullagh, ot[?]icer in charge of the Christian Catholie Church of Australasia," would, in the Zion-hall, in ...

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  26. COLONIAL MARRIAGES.

    The Colonial Marriages Bill—the bill to legalise in Great Britain marriages with a d[?]ceased wife's sister celebrated in a country in which they are legal—has passed through ...

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  27. PRIVY COUNCIL APPEAL.

    Arguments have been concluded before the judicial Committee of the Privy Council in the Melbourne banking case, Colouial Bank v. Marshall and Day. The appeal is ...

    Article : 229 words
  28. POLITICAL LABOUR COUNCIL.

    The quarterly meeting of the Political Labour Council was held at the Trades-ball on Saturday evening. The president (Mr.J.F.Fraser) occupied the chair, and there ...

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  29. AN ARTIST MURDERED.

    A marder which has been committed in London is arousing widespread interest in consequence ot the my[?]tery which so f[?] surrounds it. ...

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  30. THE OAKBURN WRECK.

    The steamer Oakburn, 3,865 tons, which was w[?]eeked on Duiker Poin[?], near Cape Town. has now broken up. The Oakburn was from Now York, and was bound for ...

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  31. BUILDING ACTIVITY.

    The fact that the Federal Public Works department received no tender for the creation of a post-office at Warracknabeal, for which £2,500 was provided on the ...

    Article : 538 words
  32. AUSTRALIAN APPLES.

    The apple market in Germany has been very weak for some days past. It has been unable to ab[?]orb all the Australian fruit landed, and about 9,000 cases have been ...

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  33. MOTOR ACCIDENTS.

    Two cases of [?]atal results from moto [?]idents are reported to-day. One occured outside Paris. Mr.Graff, a wealthy resident of Philadelophin, in the ...

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  34. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    To-dal's quotation for bar sliver is 31d. per ounce standar, an advance of 1-16d. since yesterday. MINING SHARES ...

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  35. CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    The 22 [?]eres of land on the M[?] Ponds Creek, formerly a pertion of the estate of the late Mr. Fit[?]bbon, which the state Government recently acquired under the ...

    Article : 361 words
  36. SUNDAY TRADING.

    Mr. T.H.Sloan, "Independent Conservative" member for Bel[?]ast Sonth, who is a strong temperance reformer, recently introduced [?] bill into the House of Commons ...

    Article : 84 words
  37. REMARKABLE INCIDENT.

    The detectives of the Criminal Investigation branch have probably never in their h[?]ves received att[?]h a shock as on Saturday night, when one of the grates in the master. ...

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  38. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    The following are the Frezen Meat Trade Association's market quotations.based on actual sales of not less than 100 careases of mutton or lamb or 25 quarters of beef of ...

    Article : 560 words
  39. AN AUSTRALIAN BOWLER.

    A. Kermode, the young Sydney bowler, who play[?] with l[?], is in good form this [?], In the match against Surrey just coa[?]ded he took mix wickets for ...

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  40. BOXING CONTEST.

    ALRURY, Saturday.—At the Federalhall last night a glose light took place for the light-weight championship of Riverinu. The contest had a [?]easatioal [?]ting. The ...

    Article : 345 words
  41. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    Owing to the contemplated rear[?]gement of the bound[?]of the Boarde electorate, [?]certainty exists as to what boundaries will ultimately be decided upon. The ...

    Article : 227 words
  42. TASMANIAN MAIL SERVICE.

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday,—The exceutive committee of the chamber of Commerce, after considering the altered interstate steamer and mail service, has adopted a ...

    Article : 94 words
  43. MOTHER AND SON ARRESTED.

    Detective. Sergeant Ma[?] on Saturday arrested Carlott[?] Beat. 39 years of age, and her [?]on, Adrian Thibon, 15 years of age, on charged of receiving and stealing ...

    Article : 75 words
  44. THE FLOODED MINES.

    BROREN BILL, Sunday,—Six weeks hence it is expected will see the unwatering of the northera mine[?] completed. capttal headway [?] being made. An inspection ...

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  46. REFUGE IN GAOL.

    GEELONG, Sanday,—A p[?]able [?] came under the [?] at the magistrates in the Police Court on Saturday, A young woman employed as a domestic ...

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  47. WILLS AND ESTATES.

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