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    A WARNING TO MARINERS.—His Excellency the Governor has received the following telegram from the Secretary of State for the Colonies:—"Admiralty have given notice to ...

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    THE CABLE SERVICE.—The Argus of February 12 complains about tho delay in the transmission of cable messages to England owing to the interruption of the telegraph ...

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  4. INTERCOLONIAL CRICKET.

    The match now in progress between the cricketers of Victoria and South Australia is unquestionably one of the most remarkable in which the representatives of our colony ...

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  5. THE COUNTRY.

    The Rev. W. A. Moore, of Melrose, only son of the Rev. W.S. Moore, of St. Mary's South-road, near Adelaide, was married in Christ Church here yesterday morning to ...

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  6. THE FAR EAST.

    Sir Claude MacDonald, the British Ambassador at Pekin, is now negotiating with tho T'sung-li-Yamen for the purpose of securing the opening of Tnen-shou-fu a town in the ...

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  7. A MARITIME DISASTER.

    The steamer St. Louis, belonging to the American line trading between Southampton and New York, has succeeded in rescuing 210 persons belonging to the Dutch mailboat ...

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  8. STODDART'S TEAM.

    The Sportsman, commenting on the victory of the Sydney team of cricketers over Stoddart's Eleven candidly admits that the utter collapse of the visitors is bitterly ...

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  9. SHIPWRECKS IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The brig Amr, which left Wollongong yesterday with a cargo of coal, is a total wreck on the beach at Thirroul, a mile distant from Bulli. She ran ashore about 4.30 o'clock and ...

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  10. DEATH OF BISHOP SELWYN.

    The death is announced at the ago of fifty-three years of the Right Rev. John Richardson Selwyn, D.D., Master of Selwyn College, Cambridge, and formerly Bishop of ...

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  11. TURKISH TROUBLES.

    The British, Russian, French, and Austrian Ambassadors resident at Constantinople support the requisition made by the Bulgarian Government for the dismissal of tho Turkish ...

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  12. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Roberts, the British billiard champion, has succeeded in defeating Diggle, Burroughs and Watts's champion, by 881 points. ...

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  13. AUSTRALASIAN FINANCE.

    The Australasian United Steam Navigation Company has been registered with a capital of £600,000. The capital declared as paid up is placed at £313,620. The Directors are now ...

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  14. THE FEDERATION CONTENTION.

    File whole of the day was occupied in discussing the "finance and trade" proposals. Mr. Isaacs adversely criticised the Finance Committee's scheme for fixing the amounts of Customs revenue ...

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  15. DEATH OF COUNT KALNOKY.

    The death at tho ago of sixty-six years 13 announced of Count Gustav Siegmund Kalnoky, the distinguished Austrian diplomat. [Court Gustav Siegmund Kalnoky was ...

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  16. THE DREYFUS SCANDAL.

    M. Jean Loon Jaures, Deputy for Castres, in the course of his evidence on behalf of Zola at Fans to-day, affirmed his belief in the good faith of the defendant. ...

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  17. CANADA.

    The Hon. R. W. Scott. Canadian Secretary of State, speaking .it Ottawa, has announced that after August tho minimum limitation given by the Tariff Bill would apply ...

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  18. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    The match between Stoddart's team and the combined University thirteen was continued to-day on the University Oval. The weather was dull and the wicket exceedingly ...

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  19. ANARCHY IN LONDON.

    Vladimir Bourtzeff, thirty-throe years of ago, who was charged last December at Bow-street with having "solicited, encouraged, persuaded and endeavoured to persuade" ...

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  20. THE INDIAN FRONTIER.

    General Sir William Locknart, who has resumed the command of the Punjaub, has granted the Afridis until February 26 by which time they are to surrender and lay ...

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  21. TEMPEST IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The weather for the last day or two has been exceedingly heavy, and numerous casualties have occurred. Torrents of rain fall during the ...

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  22. SPAIN AND THE UNITED STATES.

    The United States Government hao intimated to tho Spanish authorities that it expects them to either disavow or explain the letter which Senor Dupuy du Lome, the ...

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  23. VICTORIA.

    The will of the late Mr. Orlando Fenwick warehouseman, has been lodged for probate. The estate is valued at £35,000. ...

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  24. THE SEAMY SIDE OF VICTORIA.

    The circumstances of a robbery from the St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church at Coilingwood during September last word investigated at the local Court to-day. Two ...

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  25. QUEENSLAND

    The Manchester The Insurance Company has entered into a provisional agreement by which it has acquired the business and good-will of the Queensland Mutual Insurance ...

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  26. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The postal department reports that very few valentines were posted this year. The Colonial Secretary has received a cable advice from London announcing the death of ...

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  27. MAYORALTY OF BROKEN' HILL.

    At a Council meeting this afternoon Alderman Strachan was unanimously elected Mayor for the ensuing year, and his salary was fixed at £300. ...

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  28. GRAND RAIN'S OVER THE RIVER DISTRICT.

    Four inches of rain was roistered at White Cliffs up to Saturday. All tanks arc filled. At Tarella Station a phenomenal fall took place, flooding the station garden. About ...

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  29. NEW ZEALAND.

    Nearly £1.200 has been raised in Auckland by public subscription for the erection of a statur to commemorate the Jubilee reign. The committee in charge of the fund has ...

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  30. TASMANIA.

    The British barque Lurler arrived from New York to-day. The voyage occupied 114 days. Her cargo is partly for Hobart, and the rest is consigned to ...

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  31. MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. INDIA left Suez on Thursday morning, 10th inst., outward bound. N.D.L. LINE. The G.M.S. PRINZ-RESENT LUITEOLD left ...

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  32. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The Palerston and Pine Creek Railway returns for the week ended February 12 totalled £114. The Changsha from Hongkong, arrived on ...

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  33. TO-DAY'S ENGAGEMENTS.

    ALL DAY. Hindley-street.—Cyclorama Crimean War. AFTERNOON. 12. —Brookman's Building—Meeting Lake View ...

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  34. THE TASMANIAN BUSH FIRES.

    A total accident is represent from Ellydale. A young man, Walter Nicholls, while lighting the bush fires was killed by a falling tree. The bush fires throughout Tasmania are ...

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