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  2. A MARINE BOARD CONFERENCE.

    The proposed consultation in Hobart next month of the bodies which apply in Australasian waters the Board of Trade regulations and administer the Merchant ...

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  3. THE AUSTRALIAN SQUADRON.

    The Pall Mall Gazette says that the H.M.S. Crescent, which broke down on two occasions before finally sailing for Australia, will not be the flagship of the ...

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    HOLIDAY TRAFFIC.—The various Tram Companies did good business on the holidays, the numbers for the two principal days, Friday and Monday, being:—Kensington and ...

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  5. ADELAIDE AND LONDON TELEGRAPH.

    On Mr. R. C. Munro-Ferguson being appointed to the position of Secretary of the Treasury it became necessary for him to seek re election for Leith, which ...

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  6. PROVINCIAL NEWS.

    A festival on a large scale was held to-day in connection with the Cherry Gardens Wesleyan Church Enlargement Fund. The site chosen was the local cricket ground, where ...

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  7. CATARACT IN THE EYES.

    In allusion to Mr. Gladstone's affliction Mr. C. Sawtell, of North-terrace, has Bent to us these interesting observations relative to the disease of cataract in the eyes:— ...

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  8. NEW AUSTRALIA.

    The correspondent of the Pall Mall Gazette at Buenos Ayres, the capital of the Argentine Republic, telegraphs that the New Australia Settlement in ...

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  9. ANARCHISM.

    Of 300 persons arrested in Paris on suspicion of being Anarchists forty have been detained. Several of these have now been sentenced to short terms ...

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  10. THE UNITED STATES NAVY.

    A report which has been presented to Congress reveals some grave defects in the armour which has been supplied to the United States Navy. Mr. Carnegie ...

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  11. THE UNITED STATES AND HAWAII.

    The Chairman of the Senates Committee of Foreign Relations denies the statement that the United States Government contemplates establishing a naval ...

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  12. UNITED STATES CURRENCY.

    The New York World states that President Cleveland has drafted a message vetoing the Seigniorage Coinage Bill, which Mr. Bland succeeded in carrying ...

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  13. SIR T. McILWRAITH.

    Sir Thomas McIlwraith leaves for Australia by the Orient steamer Austral, sailing early in April. ...

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  14. THE BANK OF ENGLAND.

    The administration of the new Directors of the Bank of England is already marked by important changes. ...

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  15. COMPLETION OF TOWER BRIDGE.

    Tower Bridge, across the Thames, which has been in course of construction for some time, is now completed. ...

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  16. RUSSIA IN THE EAST.

    The Russian Government hare reinforced the troops along the Afghanistan frontier. ...

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  17. INTERNATIONAL CYCLING.

    The cycling races were continued at Nice to-day. Warwick, of Melbourne, won the International Handicap, and afterwards after a brilliant finish won a ...

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  18. THE TASMANIAN PARLIAMENT.

    The Legislative Council met to-day and adjourned for a fortnight. In the Assembly the Probate Duties Bill passed the second reading and was ...

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  19. A LORD MAYOR'S BANQUET.

    The Right Hon. George Robert Tyler, the Lord Mayor of London, will give a banquet to the Agent-Generals for the several British Colonies on St. George's ...

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  20. EASTER MARINE EXCURSION.

    On Tuesday morning the s.s. Barrabool returned from the annual Easter marine excursion provided by Messrs. W. H. Smith and Sans. The trip was a most enjoyable ...

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  21. COLLISION IN SYDNEY HARBOUR.

    Another collision between ferry steamers occurred this evening in the Sydney Harbour, and this latest casualty was of a decidedly startling character. ...

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  22. SEARCH FOR A WILL.

    A curious will case was brought before Mr. Justice Manning to-day. On October 23, 1893. C. H. Thomas, of Surry Hill, Sydney, died, leaving property ...

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  23. THE LATE LOUIS KOSSUTH

    The family of the late Louis Kossuth, the Hungarian patriot, have thanked King Humbert of Italy for a message of condolence which he forwarded. ...

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  24. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Railway Commissioner Kibble leaves on Saturday by the Armand Behic for Marseilles. He will be absent six months. The newly appointed Railway ...

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  25. THE WYALONG GOLDFIELD.

    The Under-Secretary of Mines to-day received the following telegram from the Police Magistrate at Wyalong:—For goodness sake do what you can to stop the ...

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  26. THE RAINFALL.

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  27. THEATRE ROYAL.

    One has only to watch the slowly fading smiles on the faces of the enormous audiences as they emerge, after two hours and a half of "Charley's Aunt," from the doors of the ...

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  28. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The charge against Robert Hope Atkinson and George Morris of having illegally conducted a laud distribution lottery was continued to-day at the Police Court. J. ...

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  29. WILCANNIA QUARTER SESSIONS.

    The Court of Quarter Sessions was held to-day before Judge Gibson, Mr. W. H. Edgar acting as Crown Prosecutor. The following cases were dealt with:—John ...

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  30. QUEENSLAND.

    The voluntary military camp was brought to a close yesterday by a sham tight between the mounted force and the artillery. There was an attendance of ...

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  31. PORT WAKEFIELD SHIPPING COMPANY.

    On Tuesday afternoon the twenty-fifth half-yearly meeting of the above Company was held in the Company's Office, Lipson-street, Port Adelaide. There was a fair attendance ...

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  32. POSTAL RATES BETWEEN ENGLAND AND AUSTRALIA.

    The Postmaster-General states that the reduction of postal rates from England from 6d. to 2½d. has resulted in a loss of revenue to the extent of £13,000 a year ...

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  34. NEW ZEALAND.

    At the Trades Conference being held here resolutions were to-day passed favouriug legislation for the restriction of Asiatic and pauper labour and abolishing ...

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  35. THE NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The Palmerston and Pine Creek Railway earnings for the week ended March 17 were £198. The steamer Guthrie, from southern ...

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  39. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.

    The s.s. GLANWORTH will arrive here on Thursday, and sail again for Melbourne, Sydney, and Queensland ports on Friday, 30th; and will be followed by the EURIMBLA ...

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