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  2. THE WESTERN AUSTRALIAN CONSTITUTION.

    Sir George Campbell, member in the House of Commons for Kirkaldy Burghs, has assured Sir Thomas Cockburn Campbell, Bart., one of the delegates from ...

    Article : 128 words
  3. ADELAIDE AND LONDON TELEGRAPH.

    A rumour is current that the Comte de Paris, the head of the Monarchical dynasty of France, who is now living in England owing to the operation of the ...

    Article : 128 words
  4. THE LONDON MONEY MARKET.

    A veritable emburras de richesse is at present bringing about a bringing and by no means desirable state of the money market in England. The origin of the ...

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  5. THE PARNELL COMMISSION

    The Daily Telegraph dates that the Judges who presided over the Parnell Communion will in their report state that it is impossible to exonerate ...

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  6. LABOUR TROUBLES IN ENGLAND.

    The stevedores and lightermen have refused to give their assistance to the deck labourers, alleging that it is very imprudent to coerce the employers at a ...

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  7. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    A man named Robert Grayson, twenty-five years of age, was being operated on in the Melbourne Hospital yesterday afternoon, and died under chloroform. ...

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  8. RUSSIAN LOAN.

    A Russian loan of £14,000,000 for the conversion of the public debt will be issued in Paris on February 20. ...

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  9. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Lord Carrington returned from New Zealand to-day by the R.M.S. Alameda. Sydney, February 10. The master bakers, who have been ...

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  10. THE NEWPORT COLLIERY EXPLOSION.

    The number of deaths caused by the colliery explosion at Newport is greater than was at first believed to be the case. No less than 161 dead bodies have been ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN FEDERATION.

    The Economist in an article discussing the proposed federation of Australia states that the British manufacturer has little to gain and something to lose by the ...

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  12. THE QUEENSLAND FLOODS.

    The total loss by the recent floods in the Bundaberg district la estimated at £67,000, of which the sugar crop represents £52,000. There is, however, a prospect ...

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  13. [RECEIVED February 9, 9.40 a.m.]

    It now Appears that the Due d'Orleans offered to enlist in the ranks of the French Army, and that his intention was quite unknown to his family. ...

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  14. [RECEIVED February 10, 12.45 a.m.]

    The number of bodies recovered from the colliery at Newcastle to the present time is 175. ...

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  15. THE ZULU CHIEFS.

    It has been decided that the three Zulu chieftains Dinizulu, son of Cetywayo, Undabuko, and Tshingana shall be exiled to St. Helena. The three chiefs were ...

    Article : 77 words
  16. THE VICTORIAN LOAN.

    Mr. James Munro, M.L.A., of Melbourne, who is now on a visit to London, has been interviewed by the Pall Mall Gazette in reference to the financial ...

    Article : 79 words
  17. THE JUBILEE PLUNGER.

    Ernest Benzon, the Jubilee Plunger, who is charged with forgery, has been brought up and remanded for a week. He cried freely while in Court. ...

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  18. [RECEIVED February 9, 12.40 p.m.]

    The French Cabinet have decided to enforce the law of exile against tho Due d'Orleans. He has been brought before the Correctional Tribune on a charge of ...

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  19. THE CONSERVATOR OF FORESTS AT ALBANY.

    The Conservator of Forests, Mr. Brown, and Professor Brown, of Victoria, arrived here yesterday and inspected Mr. Millar's sawmills and forests at Torbay. ...

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  20. ENGLAND AND PORTUGAL

    The Government of Portugal are sending Senor Freitas to London with a view of arranging with the authorities there for the holding of a European Conference to ...

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  21. THE GULF OF VENICE.

    The steamer Gulf of Venice, 3,200 tons, Captain Ligartwood, owned by Messrs. J. Gavin, Bert, & Co., which had just sailed for Adelaide, Melbourne, and ...

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  22. THE WOOL SALES.

    The total number of bales catalogued to date amounts to 121,200. Merinos generally are from 5 to 7½ per cent, below the December rates. Short ...

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  23. THE COLLINGWOOD DEFAULTER.

    Charles Rivera Allpress, the Collingwood Bank defaulter, will be kept in London until the arrival of a detective from Melbourne. ...

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  24. SHIPPING CASUALTIES.

    The Victoria arrived here this morning. The steamer struck a coral reef north of the Flinders Group at about midday on Wednesday. The third officer, who was ...

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  25. THE BREADSTUFFS MARKET.

    Six thousand fire-hundred quarters of Australian wheat (January and February shipments) hare been sold at 35s. per quarter. ...

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  26. THE CONVICTION OF DR. TANNER.

    Dr. Tanner, who was convicted of threatening Mr. Smith Barry, an Irish landlord, and was sentenced to three months imprisonment, has withdrawn the ...

    Article : 58 words
  27. A SERIOUS CHARGE.

    At the Geelong Police court on Saturday Mr. Lewis Kiddle, J.P., a squatter of Stauphton Vale, was charged with criminally assaulting Annie Malcolm, a married ...

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  28. THE PLOT IN BULGARIA

    In consequence of the revolutionary movement in Bulgaria Prince Ferdinand offered to abdicate, but the Ministry would not consent to his doing so. ...

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  29. [RECEIVED February 9. 9 40 a.m.]

    The English wheat market is firmer. The Continental markets are steady. The American market is changing a little for the worse. ...

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  30. THE INTERNATIONAL LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    The Times asserts that the statements as to the Emperor William of Germany and his Chancellor, Prince Bismarck, being at issue with regard ...

    Article : 70 words
  31. BOXING MATCH.

    A boxing match between Mitchell and Mace for £1,000 has taken place. At the fourth round Mitchell won easily. ...

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  32. BLACKS AND WHITES IN AMERICA.

    A convention of blacks now being held n Washington has passed a resolution protesting against the unjust treatment to which they allege the negroes in the ...

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  33. PREMIER BUILDING ASSOCIATION.

    Mr. Hughes, the depositor who obtained judgment against the Premier Permanent Building Society for about £420 for principal and interest, has ...

    Article : 62 words
  34. COMMERCIAL.

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  35. ARTILLERY COMMANDER FOR QUEENSLAND.

    Captain L. D. Jackson, Royal Artillery, has been appointed to the command of the Queensland Artillery. He bears an excellent reputation, and has ...

    Article : 44 words
  36. [RECEIVED February 30, 12.45 a.m.]

    It is rumoured at Sofia that M. Zankoff, formerly Minister of Foreign Affairs under Prince Alexander, and M. Mathejeff, when at St. Petersburg last autumn ...

    Article : 105 words
  37. THE BARRACOUTA.

    A serious accident has occurred on H.M.S. Barracouta, a new screw cruiser of the third class, 1,580 tons, 3,000 h.p. She was on her third trial trip, which has ...

    Article : 62 words
  38. KILLED BY A ROAD-ROLLER.

    A young man named Henry Cambellmet with a horrible death at Balmain on Saturday. He was in charge of a road-roller when the horse tripped and fell ...

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  39. THE POSTAL UNION.

    The French Government have intimated that they will agree to the treaty in reference to the Postal Union which was signed by all the European States except ...

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  40. CHIEF JUSTICE OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Sir Elliot C. Bovill, Knight, Chief Justice of Cyprus, and formerly Judicial Commissioner of that island, has been appointed Chief Justice of Western ...

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  41. SAD CASE OF DROWSING.

    A sad case of drowning [?] at Mr. Melross's dam at the Rosebank Station, near Mount Pleasant, this morning. The only son of Mr. Levi Meakins, a boundary rider ...

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  42. INTERCOLONIAL CRICKET.

    The match between the Sydney and Belvideres abruptly ended on Saturday. The Sydney concluded their second innings, making 155 with three man absent leaving ...

    Article : 109 words
  43. BUTTER.

    The butter market is depressed, being glutted with supplies. Australian is in poor demand, the finest quality realizing 106s. and medium 80s. per cwt. ...

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  44. THE FEDERAL CONFERENCE

    Sir Henry Parkes has greatly improved in health, and there is every prospect of his now being able to attend the conference to more the principal resolution ...

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  45. PLOT IN TURKEY.

    A widespread plot has just been discovered in Constantinople. The object was to restore the reforms initiated by Midhat Pasha, and with a view of ...

    Article : 56 words
  46. THE MELBOURNE MONEY MARKET.

    The balance of the halt million of fixed deposits of the Victorian Government with the ten Associated Banks fell due on Saturday, the amount being transferred to ...

    Article : 82 words
  47. LEATHER.

    The market for leather is slightly firmer. Basils are steady in price. ...

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  48. A SANDHURST MINE ON FIRE.

    Mr. James Richards, Mine Manager of the Great Southern Gold-mining Company, Sandhurst, met with a terrible death yesterday. On Friday No. 6 Shaft ...

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  49. VICTORIA.

    The weather was Cue for cricket on Saturday, and several of the matches for the premiership were advanced a stage. The south Melbournes continued their ...

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  50. PRODUCERS' DEFENCE LEAGUE.

    One of the largest farmers' meetings ever held in Jamestown was held at the Globe Hotel to-day, the object being to form a Producers' Defence League. The Hon. W. ...

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  51. STATES OF AUSTRALIA.

    The Chairman of the Central Separation League has addressed a letter to the President of the Federal Conference, in which after detailing the grounds on ...

    Article : 114 words
  52. UNIFORM RAILWAY GAUGE.

    The Premier (Mr. Gillies) has received a letter from the Chief Secretary of South Australia (Dr. Cockburn) asking if the Victorian Railway Commissioners will ...

    Article : 117 words
  53. HURRICANE IN SAMOA.

    News from Samoa brought on by the Alameda states that a strong hurricane was experienced there on January 16 and following days. Profiting by the disastrous ...

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  54. N.S.W. V. CANTERBURY.

    The team of New South Wales cricketers who are now touring is New Zealand are playing a match at Christchurch against a Canterbury team. At the close of the first ...

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  55. THE GLADSTONE RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    Stephen Crossman, the engine-driver referred to by the Gladstone correspondent, was admitted to the Jamestown Hospital yesterday evening. On examination it was found ...

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