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  2. GERMANY.

    Counts Herbert Bismarck, son of the ex-Chancellor of the German Empire, has gone to Egypt, as he disapproves of his father's attitude to the Emperor ...

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  3. IRISH AFFAIRS.

    It has been finally arranged that Messrs. T. D. Sullivan, member for the College Green Division of Dublin, and J. R. Cox, member for East Clare, shall ...

    Article : 90 words
  4. ADELAIDE AND TELEGRAPH.

    Further particulars have been received of the capture of Tokar by the Egyptian forces. The Egyptian troops, who were led by ...

    Article : 168 words
  5. CHIEF JUSTICE WAY.

    It is currently reported that V life peerage will be offered to .the Hon. S. J. Way, Chief Justice of Sooth Australia who is now on his way to England. ...

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  6. THE LABOUR TROUBLES.

    A little relief has been afforded in the present, anxious time owing to the shipping troubles and the impending colossal strike in maritime ...

    Article : 170 words
  7. THE POSTAL CONFERENCE.

    Good work was done at the Postal Conference held in Adelaide in May last, and we trust the conference which is to be held in Sydney next week ...

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  8. THE SHEARING DIFFICULTY.

    A body of Brisbane Mounted Infantry, fully equipped, except in regard to horses, which can be obtained at their destination, paraded this morning and embarked ...

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  9. THE GERMAN LOAN.

    The new German 3 per cent. loan of 450,000,000 mark (£22,500,000), the minimum price of which was fixed at £84 10s., has been largely subscribed. ...

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  10. [RECEIVED February 21, 9.35 a.m.]

    The Rev. G. Hill, M.A. (Oxon), at present in charge of the Cromer-street Baptist Church, Leeds, has accepted the invitation to the co-pastorate with the ...

    Article : 48 words
  11. THE CURRENCY QUESTION.

    The representatives of the Joint-stock Banks have arranged to have a meeting to discuss the suggestion of the Right Hon. J. G. Goschen, Chancellor of the ...

    Article : 84 words
  12. PRIVATE SECRETARY TO

    The Hon. Robert Gerard Valoynes Wallop has been appointed Private Secretary to Sir Henry Norman, Governor of Queensland. ...

    Article : 91 words
  13. THE CHILIAN REVOLT

    The Chilian rebels, who captured and afterwards lost the seaport of Pisagua, Peru, have now destroyed. the town by bombardment. ...

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  14. THE ECHUCA.

    A fire broke out on the steamer Echuca, 1,881 tons, which left Sydney on January 13, Melbourne on January 16, and Adelaide on January 22. The vessel is now ...

    Article : 56 words
  15. AUSTRALIAN APPEAL DISMISSED.

    The appeal in the Australian case of De Mestre against West has been dismissed with costs. ...

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  16. IMPERIAL ZOLLVEREIN.

    The Economist, in an article in this week's issue, blames the Chancellor of the Exchequer (the Right Hon. J. G. Goschen) for not taking a firmer attitude ...

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  17. THE UNITED STATES AND HAWAII.

    The proposal to pay a subsidy of $3,000,000 towards the cost of laying down a cable between America and the Hawaiian Islands, which was passed by ...

    Article : 59 words
  18. [RECEIVED February 21, 6.5 p.m.]

    Mr. Wilson, Secretary of the Seamen's Union, has been committed for trial on the charge brought against him of inciting to a riot. ...

    Article : 57 words
  19. DEATH OF ADMIRAL BARRIERE.

    The . death is announced of Admiral Barriere. ...

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  20. [RECEIVED February 22, 9.46 a.m.]

    The Waterloo Cup was finished to-day, and resulted in another victory for Colonel North's Fullerton. The runner up was Mr. Fawcett's Faster and Faster. ...

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  21. THE EARL OF ALBER-MARLE.

    The death is announced of George Thomas Keppel, the sixth Earl of Albermarle, who was born in 1799, and served under the Duke of Wellington at the ...

    Article : 48 words
  22. [RECEIVED February 22, 9.50 p.m.]

    The Federated Labour Union have decided to block the mail steamers of the Orient Line on Monday owing to the Company insisting upon the Shipping ...

    Article : 67 words
  23. DOUBLE MURDER IN VICTORIA.

    Narbethong, a town situated between Healsville and Marysville, was thrown into a state of intense excitement on Saturday by the news that a settler ...

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  24. THE EMPEROR WILLIAM.

    The Emperor William of Germany, in addressing the Diet of Brandenburg, stated that he was determined to combat the spirit of disobedience which was now ...

    Article : 41 words
  25. NEWFOUNDLAND.

    The House of Assembly of Newfoundland charges the British Premier, the Marquis of Salisbury, with neglect in making the interests of the colony ...

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  26. WELSH DISESTABLISHMENT.

    The motion in the House of Commons Sot the disestablishment of the English Church in Wales has been defeated in a small House by 32 votes. ...

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  27. CANADA.

    Notwithstanding the revelations of the alleged treasonable conduct of some of their leaders and the withdrawal of prominent men from the party, the Canadian ...

    Article : 53 words
  28. UNITED STATES.

    Mr. Foster, Governor of Ohio, has been appointed by President Harrison as Secretary of the Treasury in the place of the Hon. W. Windom, who recently died ...

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  29. SILVER.

    Silver is now quoted at 3s. 8 5/8d. per oz. ...

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  30. BREADSTUFFS.

    The English wheat market is strong in tone, but prices are unchanged. The Continental markets are tending upward. ...

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  31. THE UNITED STATES AM) CUBA.

    It is reported that Mr. Blaine, the Secretary of the United States, is plotting for the practical annexation of Cuba to that country through the administration ...

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  32. SIR CHARLES AND LADY HALLE.

    Sir Charles and Lady Halle, the eminent musicians, who visited Australia last year, have arranged to give another series of concerts in the colonies. ...

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  33. ARGENTINE REPUBLIC.

    Affairs in the Argentine Republic are again in a very excited state, and the capital, Buenos Ayres, is in a state of siege. An attempt was made to assassinate ...

    Article : 61 words
  34. MONEY MARKET.

    The money market is firmer owing to increased demand. Three months' bills are quoted at 2 per cent. ...

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  35. THE SILVER QUESTION.

    The Coinage Committee of the United States House of Representatives have decided, by two to one against the Bill for establishing free coinage of silver. ...

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  36. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Hitherto cartridges have been admitted into the colony free, but a question has been raised in the Customs Department whether they should not be charged duty ...

    Article : 144 words
  37. THE WHEAT MARKET.

    A Victorian cargo of wheat has been sold for prompt delivery at 37s. per quarter. Ten thousand quarters has been sold for delivery in March at 37s. 6d. per ...

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  38. THE GUARDS SCANDAL.

    The Guards Club has decided, not to compel Lieutenant-Colonel Sir William Gordon-Cumming, who is accused of cheating at cards in the presence of the ...

    Article : 58 words
  39. RAILWAY ACCIDENT IN NEW YORK.

    A terrible railway accident is reported from America. A passenger train telescoped owing to a collision with an empty train in a tunnel ...

    Article : 73 words
  40. COMMERCIAL.

    The total number of bales catalogued to date amounts to 272,800, of which 258,400 have been sold. ...

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  41. THE AUSTRALIAN SQUADRON.

    Six waiships—The Orlando, Rapid, Goldfinch, lizard, Royalist, and Cordelia—left Hobart yesterday, accompanied by the Austrian vessel Saida. ...

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  42. THE POSTAL CONFERENCE.

    Mr. Duffy, the Postmaster-General, accompanied by the Deputy Postmaster-General and the delegates to Che Postal and Telegraphic Conference to meet in Sydney ...

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  43. TALLOW.

    At yesterday's public auction of Australasian tallow the number of casks offered was 1,400, of -which 775 were sold. The market shows a fall of 3d. ...

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  44. TASMANIA.

    Launceston lias been en fete for the past four. days, during which a grand carnival was held in the Albert Hall and City Park, in which the Chinese element ...

    Article : 59 words
  45. SINGULAR ACCIDENT TO A GOODS TRAIN.

    A peculiar accident happened to a goods train at the Spencer-street Station on Saturday morning. The 12.40 a. m. goods train, consisting of an engine and ...

    Article : 141 words
  46. THE COMMERCIAL BANK ROBBERY.

    At the Central Police Court on Saturday Samuel Phillips, alias Alfred Saville. thirty-two, described as a bookmaker, was charged with having stolen £2,636 in notes ...

    Article : 78 words
  47. A DEFAULTING CLERGYMAN.

    The Rev. E. H. Wright, late incumbent of the Marrick ville Anglican Church, was arrested at Newcastle last night on a charge of obtaining £5 by means of false ...

    Article : 138 words
  48. CANDLES.

    Candles, foreign stearine, are quoted at 4 7/8. per lb. ...

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  49. COLONIAL PARLIAMENTS.

    The Legislative Council have passed a resolution stating that while they do not admit that the message of the House of Assembly accurately defines the rights of ...

    Article : 97 words
  50. OCEAN MAIL SERVICE.

    The Hohenzollern arrived at Colombo on February 19, homeward. PORT AUGUSTA AND THE BARRIER TRADE During the week. Mr. E. Wigg, ono of the ...

    Article : 264 words
  51. SERIOUS FIRE IN MELBOURNE.

    Early on Saturday a fire broke out on the extensive premises of James F. McKenzie & Co., Bond-street, off Flinders-street, trading in coffee, spice ...

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  52. DARLING DISTRICT NEWS.

    At the Police Court to-day, before Mr. W. C. Rodgerson, P.M., Mary Ann Kingsford, otherwise known as Mrs. Ball, was charged with shooting at a man named ...

    Article : 149 words
  53. THE COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS AT PORT AUGUSTA.

    The Commissioner of Public Works, the Engineer-in-Chief, and Messrs. Bargoyne and Hancock, M.P.'s, arrived from Wilmington last evening at G o'clock. The party had been ...

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  54. BOATING FATALITY IN SYDNEY HARBOUR.

    Another boating fatality occurred today. A young man named Alfred Barnes bad been out sailing with three companions, and as they were bringing' the ...

    Article : 104 words
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