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    RETURN OF VICTORIAN MILITARY OFFICERS.—By the mail steamer Orizaba, which arrived on Tuesday, Lieutenant Pestell, a military officer of the Victorian Engineers, returned to the ...

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  3. INTERCOLONIAL POSTAL CONFERENCE.

    The Intercolonial Postal Conference was resumed this morning, the President (Mr. Ward) occupying the chair. The report of the heads of departments ...

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  4. The Register. ADELAIDE: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1894.

    There are two ways of looking at the principal objection which the Commissioner of Public Works raised yesterday to tho proposed purchase of the Glenelg ...

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  5. THE PEACE OF EUROPE.

    Earl Dufferin, the British Ambassador to France, speaking at a Chamber of Commerce in Paris, declared that the prospects for peace in Europe are brighter ...

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  6. SIR THOMAS McILWRAITH IN ENGLAND.

    The crisis consequent upon the retirement of the Hon. W. E. Gladstone as Premier is somewhat delaying Sir Thomas McIlwraith, of Queensland, in ...

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  7. ADELAIDE AND LONDON TELEGRAPH.

    The Earl of Rosebery, the new Premier, takes tho position of Lord President of the Council. He will also remain a member of the London County ...

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  8. AUSTRIA IN THE SOUDAN.

    The British Government has prohibited an Austrian relief party under Zubovitz from crossing the Soudan frontier for tho purpose of relieving Slatin ...

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  9. SPAIN AND MOROCCO.

    It is reported that a treaty has been concluded between Spain and Morocco. ...

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  10. THE EIGHT HOURS' SYSTEM.

    Two thousand men engaged at the Enfield Small Arms Factory have petitioned for a return to a working day of nine hours. They have taken this action ...

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  11. THE UNITED STATES TARIFF REFORM

    In order to pacify the Democratic Senators who are hostile to the drastic changes proposed in the tariff it is reported that the Finance ...

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  12. RELIGIOUS REFORMS IN HUNGARY.

    At an open-air meeting held at Buda-Pesth, in Hungary, at which 150,000 persons were present, it was resolved to endorse the religious reforms advocated ...

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  13. MELBOURNE PORT CHARGES.

    Representative shipowners have waited upon the Hon. R. Reid, and have made complaints to him about the heavy port charges of Melbourne. ...

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  14. THE NEW FLAGSHIP.

    The warship Crescent, which is to relieve the Orlando as flagship of the Australian Auxiliary Squadron, sails for Australia on Thursday. ...

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  15. MR. GLADSTONE.

    Now that the Court circular announcing Her Majesty's gracious acceptance of the resignation of Mr. Gladstone as Prime Minister Las been published, it is seen ...

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  16. MR. G. LOHMANN.

    Mr. G. Lohmann, the well-known cricketer, who has been suffering from ill-health, proposes visiting Australia in July next. ...

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  17. THE SILVER MARKET.

    The quotation for bar silver to-day is 2s. 3¼d. per oz., showing a rise of ¼d. per oz. on Saturday's prices. ...

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  18. THE ENGLISH DERBY.

    Ladas is favourite for the English Derby, which is to be run on June 6, the beat price on offer against him being 11 to 4. Matchbox is next in demand ...

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  19. BROKEN HILL PROPRIETARY SHARES.

    Broken Hill Proprietary shares are now quoted at £2 5s., a rise of 1s. 3d. per share on the last quotation. ...

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  20. HONOURS FOR LIBERALS.

    Three prominent Liberals have been specially selected for high honours. Sir Reginald Earle Welby, K.C.M.G., an earnest Liberal supporter, and Mr. ...

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  21. BRITISH SHIPPING.

    From Sydney—Thessalus, ship, sailed November 25. From Adelaide—Snowdrop, barque, sailed November 1. ...

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  22. MUNIFICENT BEQUESTS.

    The late Mr. Frederick Tooth has made some munificent bequests to Sydney institutions. These include £250 each to the Sydney Church Society, the Hospital ...

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  23. COLLISIONS AT SEA.

    Hongkong files received state that on the night of February 7 the steamer Hongchow collided with an unknown steamer, believed to be ...

    Article : 178 words
  24. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MINING.

    Splendid news is to hand from the new rush. Several big nuggets—one 50 oz.—are reported to have been found. The opinion is expressed that it is the ...

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  25. ILLNESS OF THE DEAN OF LLANDAFF.

    Dr. Charles J. Vaughan, Dean of Liandaff; is reported to be dying. ...

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  26. COLONIAL PARLIAMENTS.

    In the Assembly to-day Mr. CANN moved the second reading of a Bill providing for the prevention of lead-poisoning in mines. The Bill passed ...

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  27. A SERIOUS CHARGE.

    At the Wesleyan Conference to-day the Rev. W. G. Payne (Townsville) charged white settlers in the vicinity of the headquarters at The Hull with shooting the ...

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  28. THE MERCANTILE BANK CASE.

    The addresses of counsel for the defence in the Mercantile Bank trial were concluded this afternoon. The CROWN PROSECUTOR began his reply, and had not ...

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  29. SENSATIONAL SUICIDE.

    Shortly before the departure of the steamer Tambo this evening from Hobart for Sydney a police officer boarded her with a search warrant for Arnold Drews ...

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  30. PENOIA FRUIT COLONY.

    The Secretary of the Central Agricultural Bureau (Mr. A. Molineux) and Mr. W. C. Grasby, with members of the local Agricultural Bureau, visited the Penola Fruit Colony ...

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  31. TASMANIA.

    In the House of Assembly this afternoon Sir EDWARD BRADDON gave notice of motion—"That in the opinion of the House the financial proposals of the ...

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  32. THE WALHALLOW STATION FRAUDS.

    George Clarke, who defrauded the Walhallow Station management of the sum of £1,558 by fraudulently filling-up a signed cheque for that amount, was ...

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  33. ACCIDENT IN A FOUNDARY.

    This afternoon a severe accident happened at Messrs. Hawke & Co.'s Foundry. A fitter named Henry Harten whilst working a planing machine by some means got his right arm ...

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  34. Advertising

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  35. STORMS IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Alarmist telegrams have been received to-day from the north coast district, where there has been a phenomenally heavy fall of rain. At Wauchope, on the ...

    Article : 102 words
  36. RUNS IN QUEENSLAND.

    Good rains are reported throughout the colony, and the prospects for the winter are now assured. ...

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