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  2. FIGHT AT A MINE.

    Telegrams received from Mexico record a most serious disturbance, attended by great loss of life, in connection with a strike of Mexican miners at Cananen. ...

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  3. THE ROYAL WEDDING.

    An exciting sequel to the dastardly attempt to assassinate their Majestics the King and Queen of Spain, while returning from the church of San Jeronimo, after the ...

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  4. THE NATAL RISING.

    Information which has been gathered by the Intelligence Department in natal tends to show that Dinizulu the paramount chief, is the cause of the whole native trouble. ...

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  5. PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    An article is published in "The Times" to-day dealing with the speech delivered by Mr. Winston Churchill, the Under Secretary for the Colonies, at the West ...

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  6. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor and Lady Talbot, accompanied by Captain Cooper, R.N., and attended by Mr. Victor Hood, private secretary, nnd Captain Crichton, ...

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  7. RIGOUR OF THE LAW.

    BENDIGO, Monday.—At the City Court this morning Mr. E. N. Moore, P.M., referred to what he described as a most regrettable incident—the prosecution ...

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  8. FOOTBALL.

    An Immense crowd of people started for Carlton Oval yesterday to see the match between Carlton and South Melbourne, and, as the trams were the only means of reaching the ground, the service ...

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  9. MR. SEDDON IN MELBOURNE.

    Mr. Seddon continued his conference with Mr. Deakin yesterday morning, Sir William Lyne (Minister of Customs) being also present. Though other subjects were touched ...

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  10. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    SYDNEY, Monda.—The leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr Reid) was entertained at St. James's Hall to-night by the King Division branch of the Australian ...

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  11. BATTLE-SHIP MONTAGU.

    Every effort is being made to save the battle-ship Montagu, which went ashore on Shutter Point in a fog. Arrangements are in progress to build ...

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  12. AUSTRIAN BUILDERS.

    A serious trade dispute has arisen in Lower Austria, which has given rise, to an extensive lock-out. The dispute occurred over wages. ...

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  13. WRECK OF THE LISMORE.

    All hope of saying anything from the ship Lismore, a well-known trader to Australia, which was wrecked off the Chilian coast, has been abandoned. The Lismore ...

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  14. AUSTRIA.

    A new Cabinet, which is notable as being the first coalition between the Germans and the Czechs, has been successfully formed in Austria. ...

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  15. MOORISH PIRATES.

    An outrage has been committed by Moorish pirates on the British steamer Craighall, 4,402 tons, of Glasgow, owned by the West of Scotland Steam Shipping ...

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  16. BILLIARDS.

    John Roberts, the famous billiard player, has just concluded a farewell match with Diggle, in which he conceded that player 2,500 points out of 18,000. ...

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  17. THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    Commenting on the leading article, published yesterday morning in "The Argus," regarrding his pronouncement on Friday on the New Hebrides question, Mr. Seddon ...

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  18. FRENCH POLITICS.

    On reassembling after the election, the French Chamber of Deputies proceeded to the election of a President. There was a general feeling in favour of ...

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  19. HUNGARY AND SERVIA.

    Belgrade, the Servian capital, has extended a cordial welcome to a party of visitors from Hungary. These comprised 120 members of the ...

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  20. EARLY CLOSING.

    Sir,—I see by the papers that the Cabinet are not satisfied. Can it be that they do not think the shopkeepers have lost enough? I think that if only one was losing by such ...

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  21. FIRE IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH, Monday.—A fire broke out early this morning on the premises of Mr. D. Marsh, consisting of a carriage factory and a store, at Geraldton. The carriage factory, ...

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  22. IRISH EDUCATION.

    Sir Edward Fry has been appointed a Royal commission to inquire into the state of Trinity College and the Dublin University, with a view of increasing their ...

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  23. PANAMA CANAL.

    The United States Senate has considered the question whether supplies of tools, machinery, materials, &c., required in the construction of the Panama Canal shall be ...

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  24. INTERSTATE CHESS.

    The 25th telegraphic match between Victoria and New South Wales was played yesterday. Victoria won the toss, and took the move at the old-numbered boards. The pairing of the ...

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  25. CHINESE CUSTOMS.

    A third note has been received by Great Britain from China with regard to the recent changes in the Chinese Customs department. ...

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  26. NEW GERMAN CANAL.

    A canal which establishes water connection between the German capital and the sea has just been completed, and opened with much ceremony. ...

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  27. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    HOBART, Monday.—An inquest on the body of Alan Wilson, aged 16, who was drowned at Bellerive on Sunday evening, was held to-day. The evidence showed ...

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  28. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    "I was not at the Cathedral on Sunday morning." Mr. Seddon said yesterday, "but I read the accounts of the attendance there of 250 of the unemployed, and the story ...

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  29. CHILD SINKS IN "SLUM."

    CHILTERN, Monday. — Two children, [?] Edgar and Amy Bailey, residing at Chil[?] Valley No. 2, were going to the post-office, when Bessie, aged 9 years, sank ...

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  30. AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA.

    The revolutionaries continue particularly active throughout Poland, and excesses by them are frequently reported. Eight Government alcohol stores in ...

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  31. LABOUR PARTY AND THE CHURCH.

    KORUMBURRA, Monday.—Speaking yesterday at a Pleasant Sunday Afternoon, under the auspices of the local branch of the P.L.C., Mr. R. Solly. M.L.A., said that ...

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  32. YOUNG WIFE'S SUICIDE.

    RUTHERGLEN, Monday. — On Sanday morning Mrs. Annie W[?]ward, aged 25, committed suicide by cutting her throat. She had been suffering from some time ...

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  33. TRADE WITH NEW ZEALAND.

    Last night, at the "New Zealanders' Social," Mr. Seddon made the announcement of the appointment in Melbourne of a New Zealand Government agent for Victoria. ...

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  34. RAILWAY FATALITY.

    WARRAGUL, Monday.—A fatality oc[?] on the railway line between Warragul and [?] late on Saturday night, when a young man of 31 named John Carr, ...

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  35. HEART FAILURE.

    DANDENONG, Monday,—A sudden death occurred at [?] six miles from Dandenong. Mrs. [?] wife of Mr. J. Francis, farmer, aged 40, left her bed to give ...

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  36. THE IRISH DELEGATES.

    ROCHESTER, Monday.—Messrs. Devlin and Donovan, the Irish envoys, arrived here to-day, and were accorded an enthusiastic reception by a large crowd at the railway ...

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  37. THE NUNDORA OUTRAGE.

    BROKEN HILL, Monday.—Mr. and Mrs. James, the victims of the recent Nundora outrage, are still in the Broken Hill Hospital. Both are progressing favourably, ...

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  38. FATAL FALL FROM A TRAIN.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—An elderly Chinese [?] named [?] Mok, in attempting to leave a train at Gordon before it came to a stand-till, fell heavily on the roadway, and ...

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  39. ANARCHISTS IN ITALY.

    Following closely upon the Madrid outrage, an anarchist plot has been discovered at Anconn, an important port on the Adriatic, 134 miles north-east of Rome. ...

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  40. MINOR ACCIDENTS.

    At [?] yesterday afternoon the young son [?] was kicked on the head by a draught house. A lady and gen[?] who were driving past, look the child to ...

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  41. SEPARATE REPRESENTATION.

    Sir,—I have read with interest the correspondence on the above subject by Mr. W. H. Irvine, M.L.A., and Mr. Andrew Agnew, and, perhaps, a word from another ...

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  42. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—At the meeting of the newly-formed Fish Board to-day it was decided that the board and the secretary should visit Nowcastle, Sydney Melbourne, ...

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  43. NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, Monday.—The Acting Premier (Mr. Hall Jones) absolutely denies the statement that the Land Purchase Commissioners are unable to find money for the ...

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  44. WHALE AND SWORDFISH.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Visitors to Kiama on Sunday were afforded an opportunity of witnessing a fight close to the shore between a whale, a thrasher, and a ...

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