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  2. THE WINDSOR TRAGEDY.

    The hearing of the application made at Widnes, Lancashire, by the Public Prosecutor for a warrant for the arrest of Deeming for the Rainhill murders in the ...

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  3. THE IMPERIAL BUDGET.

    Mr. Goschen's sixth Budget is not calculated to arouse the enthusiasm of British voters. It anticipates a surplus of less than a quarter of a million for the ...

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  4. ADELAIDE AND LONDON TELEGRAPH.

    The Right Hon. G. J. Goschen, M.P., Chancellor of the Exchequer, made his Budget Speech in the House of Commons this afternoon. ...

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  5. THE CUSTOMS DUTIES AT THE BARRIER.

    The following is a copy of the minute dispatched by Mr. See to the South Australian Treasurer:—"I have taken tho earliest opportunity after the prorogation of Parliament ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN LOANS.

    The Union Bank of Australia, who it was announced would issue on the 13th a Sydney Metropolitan Loan of £250,000, bearing interest at 4 per cent, at a ...

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  7. GOVERNOR OF NEW ZEALAND.

    The Agent-General for New Zealand (Mr. W. Percival) has sent a telegram to reach the Earl of Glasgow at Malta, enquiring whether His Lordship will be ...

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  8. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Sir Malcolm Fraser, C.E., K.C.M.G., who has had a distinguished career in the colonial service, particularly in connection with Western Australia, has accepted the ...

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  9. MORE INCRIMINATING EVIDENCE.

    New facts come to light daily (says the Melbourne Standard of Monday evening) in connection with the Windsor tragedy, piling up the proofs against Williams in an ...

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  10. THE BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The meeting of shareholders of the Bank of South Australia, which confirmed tho resolution for amalgamation with the Union Bank, was of a stormy ...

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  11. VICTORIA.

    The new Agent-General for Victoria, Mr. Munro, will assume the duties of his office on Wednesday. Mr. Munro will meet the Secretary of State for the ...

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  12. THE NEWFOUNDLAND FISHERY QUESTION.

    France has agreed to the renewal of the modus vivendi with respect to the New—foundland lobster fishery question. ...

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  13. DAHOMEY.

    The French Chamber of Deputies has voted 3,000,000 francs (about £120,000) for the conduct of military operations against the King of Dahomey for having ...

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  14. ANARCHISM.

    Some Germans at Chicago are arranging to hold a great Socialist demonstration on May 1, and have issued a circular which has a decidedly Anarchist tone. ...

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  15. SILVER.

    The price of silver has advanced ¼d. per ounce, the present quotation being 39¾d. ...

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  16. [RECEIVED April 12, 12.15 p.m.]

    The shipments to hand of Tasmanian apples are being freely criticised. The fruit is considered to be too small in appearance and poor in flavour, the ...

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  17. [RECEIVED April 12, 5.30 p.m.]

    Anarchists have set fire to houses in many parts of Austria, at one place burning no fewer than 100 buildings. They have also stolen a chest of dynamite from ...

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  18. WOOL.

    The rise in the wool market is fully maintained. The present series of sales will close on May 4. ...

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  19. [RECEIVED April 12, 5.35 p.m.]

    Mr. Anderson has been appointed Secretary of the Society of Engineers, defeating Mr. Tom Mann, the labour leader, who was a candidate for the appointment. ...

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  20. LABOUR TROUBLES.

    The dispute between employers and employes in the cotton trade, which was to be followed by a great lock-out on the 16th inst., has been referred to ...

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  21. WILLTAMS'S EYESIGHT.

    William's spectacles have now been taken from him for good, on the ground that he does not require them. A Standard reporter asked at the gaol on ...

    Article : 158 words
  22. BRITISH SHIPPING.

    From Me ourne—Falls of Foyers, ship, sailed December 17; Loch Long, ship, sailed December 17. From Sydney—Mount Stewart, ship ...

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  23. TASMANIAN SILVER-MINING COMPANY.

    It has been decided to reconstruct tho Tasmanian Silver-mining Company. ...

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  24. THE GENERAL ELECTIONS IN VICTORIA.

    The nominations of candidates at the general election for the Legislative Assembly were received to-day. The following members of the Ministry were ...

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  25. POLYNESIAN LABOUR IN QUEENSLAND.

    At a well-attended meeting held at South Brishnne last night in opposition to the reintroduction of black labour a resolution was unanimously passed ...

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  26. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The Premier has received a cablegram from Sir Andrew Clarke, the Acting Agent-General, intimating that Mr. Munro had arrived in London, and would ...

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  27. COLONIAL PARLIAMENTS.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day Sir S. Griffith gave notice of a motion asking for leave to authorize the construction of railways by Joint-stock Companies on ...

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  28. QUEENSLAND.

    Mr. W. Vance, a Salvation Army officer, has been selected by the Workers Political Organization to contest the Musgrave election as an anti-Kanaka candidate. ...

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  29. A BIG VICTORIAN IRRIGATION SCHEME.

    The powerful pumping machinery which has been erected on the Murray by the Cohunna Irrigation and Water Supply Trust and which was started a few weeks ...

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  30. TASMANIA.

    The Bank of Van Diemen's Land paid a shilling dividend to-day. Another similar amount will bo paid shortly. ...

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  31. THE STRANDING OF THE BELLINGER.

    The Marine Board to-day gave their decision as to the stranding of the schooner Bellinger on Stradbroke Island. The Board were of opinion that the ...

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  32. PROVINCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The provisions of the Lodging House Act having been extended to this municipality the Town Council today inspected fifteen boarding-houses, the owners of which have applied ...

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  33. SUSPENSION OF A TASMANIAN BUILDING SOCIETY.

    The Tasmanian Permanent Building Society at Hobart has suspended payment owing to the constant withdrawal of deposits. which a short time ago amounted ...

    Article : 252 words
  34. VICTORIAN ECONOMIES.

    The Under-Treasurer, by direction of the Premier, has issued a circular to the permanent heads of tho various Government departments stating that gratuities ...

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  35. A CONSPIRACY TO DEFRAUD.

    William Jones Smith and George Alfred Buck, who were convicted last week on charges of conspiracy to defraud by means of a falsified balance-sheet in ...

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  36. ORROROO, April 12.

    The Local Board of Health are making to-day an extensive inspection of the town. Chief Inspector Farrell, of the Adelaide Central Board of Health, is one of the party. ...

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  37. THE MURDER OF A SON-IN-LAW.

    At the inquest at Shepparton to-day on the body of Thomas Meaney, whose father-in law killed him yesterday, Bridget Meaney stated that her husband ...

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  38. WALLAROO, April 12.

    The Rev. W.Thomson, M.A., has retired from the pastorate of the Presbyterian Church after nearly three years' ministry. He came to the colony for the benefit of his health, and leaves ...

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  39. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.

    RECHABITISM.—The balance-sheet of the Southern Star Tent, No. 1, I.O. Rechabites, for the quarter ended March, presented by Mr. E. Alcock, F.S., shows:—Receipts. £390 ...

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  40. KADINA, April 12.

    The new railway sidings at the Wallaroo Mines are now completed. ...

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  41. ATTEMPTED MATRICIDE.

    At the Central Criminal court to-day Samuel Kirby was sentenced to two years' imprisonment for maliciously wounding his mother by cutting her ...

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  42. OCEAN MAIL SERVICE.

    The Oceana arrived at Suez on April 11, homewards. The Britannia left Colombo on April 10, outwards. The Victoria arrived at Plymouth on April 8. ...

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