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  2. THE INTERNATIONAL TROUBLE.

    There are indications that the present strained relations between America and Spain are beginning to have an adverse effect upon commerce including that in ...

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    A large number of business men gathered in the Town Hall Banqueting-room on Tuesday afternoon, when Messrs, Green and Co. offered for sale on behalf of the ...

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    By the -will of Madame Chassegros. the "Societe Protectrice des Aminaux" has come into a legacy amounting to nearly 2,000,000 francs. Maia me passengers was ...

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  5. THE UNITED STATES.

    Everybody here is waiting impatiently for the report of the Naval Court which has been trying to ascertain whether the bat jeship Maine was wrecked in Havana ...

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  6. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN WINE

    Through the influence of Mr. Chamberlain, Colonial Secretary, the Refreshment Committee of the Mouse of Commons has added South Australian wines to the list available for members. ...

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  7. SECOND EDITION. "The Register" Office, Wednesday, 4.40 a.m

    In preparation for war with the United States the Spanish Admiralty is laying down torpedoes and placing now batteries at many of its ports.The garrison at Havana has also been ...

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  8. THE CUBAN TROUBLE.

    The latest telegrams from Washington report that notwithstanding tho fact that President McKinley and the Speaker, Mr. Reid, brought strong pressure to bear upon ...

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  9. THE END OF THE CONFERENCE.

    The newspaper correspondents at the United States capital have wired the intelligence that the Conference which was kept up so long between the two Houses has now ended. ...

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  10. THE COLLIERY STRIKE.

    Following on the abortive conference between masters and men concerned in the Welsh colliery strike, a ballot has been taken to ascertain the wishes of the minors with a ...

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  11. QUEERS SPEECH PROBABLY WARLIKE.

    It is reported that Queen Christina's speech at the opening of the Cortes tomorrow will reflect the warlike feeling of the Spanish populace. ...

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  12. TERMS OF THE CONGRESS 'S RESOLUTION.

    As the final resolution of the United States Congress now stauds it directs and empowers President McKinley to use the military lad naval forces of tho Republic to ...

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  13. BRITISH BROKEN HILL COMPANY.

    The report of the Directors of the British Broken Hill Company has been issued. The proSt amounts to £19,288, of which £13,881 has been carried forward and £5,407 has been ...

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  14. SENATE DECLINED SECOND CONFERENCE.

    Further advices just received from Washington are to the effect that many hours have been spent in a conference between the two Houses, and that there docs not appear to be ...

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  15. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Directors of the British and Australasian Trust and Loan Company have issued their report. They recommend tho payment of a dividend of Is. 3d. ...

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  16. PRESIDENT STILL DESIRING PEACE.

    In spite of tho intensely critical condition of the relations between the United States and Spain, President McKinley is still desirous of avoiding war. ...

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  17. YOUNG REPUBLICANS FAVOUR RECOGNITION OF REPUBLIC.

    Telegrams from Washington are constantly coming to hand, and their publication is awaited with much eagerness. The latest gives further particulars of the ...

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  18. GENERAL GABLE NEWS.

    The Miners' Federation are arranging for ho holding of a Labour Congress for the purpose of considering a widespread movement or an increase of wages. ...

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  19. ENGLISH SPORTING.

    Mrs. Langtry s racehorse Merman has been scratched for the City and Suburban Handicap, to bo run tomorrow. The ex-Australian racer Newhaven, is now quoted in the market ...

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  20. THE FAR EAST.

    It is officially announced that Japan will are £2,000,000 of the Chinese loan which was recently raised. ...

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  21. OVERSEA SHIPPING.

    At London. — Lusitania, steamer, from Sydney February 19; Helen Mena. barque, from Fremantle December 0; Loch Toy, ship, from Melbourne January 14; Leucadia, barque, from Brisbane November 26. ...

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  22. TO-DAY'S ENGAGEMENTS.

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  23. THE NEW ART GALLERY.

    To-day, at 3 o'clock, the ceremony of laying the foundation-stone of the new Art Gallery will be performed by Lady Victoria Buxton. As our renders are already ...

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  24. DEPARTURE

    For Brisbane.-Dina, barque, from Ham burg. ...

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  25. THE VENEZUELAN REBELLION.

    Advices from Caracas, tho capital of Venezuela, convey the intelligence that tho insurrection continues with but little hope of its terminating for some time. ...

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  26. WHAT PRESIDENT McKINLEY MAY DO.

    Mr. G. W. Smalley, correspondent of the "Times" at Washington, has just telegraphed that Mr. McKinley will veto any Parliamentary resolution which may recognise the ...

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  27. THE WOOL SALES.

    The arrivals of wool to date total 312,500 bales, the number forwarded amounts to 129,000, and the quantity available to 203,500. ...

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  28. QUEENSLAND.

    Mr. John Murray, member for Normanby, was to-day gazetted a member of the Execentive Council. The allotment of portfolios has not yet been decided upon, but it is almost ...

    Article : 113 words
  29. SPAIN ABANDONS HOPES OF PEACE.

    Messages which have been received urn morning from Madrid indicate that tho Government and the people of Spain have now abandoned all hope of a peaceful settlement of the Cuban difficulty. ...

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  30. WEST AFRICA.

    Since his arrival in Lagos, Colonel Lugard, tho officer appointed to command tho British troops operating in the hinterland of that colony, has transferred his head-quarters from ...

    Article : 54 words
  31. A STORMY MINING MEETING.

    An unusually stormy meeting was hold to-day, at Scott's Hotel, in connection with the Crown Lyell Company. The business was to receive the receive of the Directors ...

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  32. GREAT BRITAIST'S "UNFALTERING FRIENDSHIP" WITH UNITE STATES.

    The newspapers throughout the United States express the moss cordial recognition of what is generally characterized as the "un-faltering friendship" of Groat Britain towards ...

    Article : 138 words
  33. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Bishop Gibney, Roman Catholic Prelate of perth, will leave for Rome to-morrow. One of the principal objects of his trip to reinforce the local priesthood. He carries with ...

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  34. THE NIGER TERRITORY.

    The Parisian daily "La Debats," in commenting upon the River Niger question, states that the elections in France are delaying the settlement of the difficulty and that France ...

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  35. INTERCOLONIAL FRUIT TRADE.

    The Cabramatta and Canley vale Fruit-growers' Association has passed a resolution indorsing tho policy pursued by the Department of Agriculture in preventing tho ...

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  36. A CHARGE OF MURDER.

    At the Circuit Court at Dubbo to-day Samuel Pembroke, an elderly man of respectable appearance, was charred before Mr. Justice Cohen with having murdered Frederick ...

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  37. DEPARTURE OF SPANIARDS FROM THE UNITED STATES.

    Senor Bernabe, the Spanish Ambassador at Washington, has given directions to the Consuls representing Spain at United States ports to mako all necessary arrangements for ...

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  38. SIDNEY SWASHBUCKLERS.

    The rumour of impending war between Spain and the United States lias led some hundred colonials, who have their fighting instincts strongly developed, to offer their ...

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  39. NEW ZEALAND.

    Mr.G.F.Richardson, the member for Mataura, field a petition of insolvency to-day in consequence of the judgement in the Brunner Mine claims for compensation by the relatives ...

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  40. A BREACH-OF-PROMISE CASE

    Remarkable letters were read in Court yesterday during the hearing of an action for breach of promise brought by Florence Manila Fudler. a State School teacher, against J. W. ...

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  41. POSITION OF THE BRITISH MARINE.

    A great deal of discussion is proceeding concerning the position in which the British marine will stand in the event of war being declared between the United States and ...

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  42. DEATH OF AN AUSTRALIAN ABSENTEE.

    The record Australian absentee in the person of the Rev. Dr. E. J. Brewster has just died at Capo Town at the ago of eighty-six. Mr. Brewsier arrived iu Sydney in 1838 as a ...

    Article : 139 words
  43. CYCLING IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The financial strait into which the local League of Wheelmen has pot, owing to the loss sustained in connection with the late carnival. has created a considerable stir among local ...

    Article : 105 words
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  45. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.

    Himalaya left Colombo on Sunday morning, April 17, outward. North German Line. The Priaz-Regent Luitpold arrived at Co ...

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  46. THE COALING DIFFICULTY- A SPANISH MOVE.

    An impression prevails that the Spanish authorities are trying to lure the United States warships into European waters to avoid the difficulty of coaling which would ...

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  47. AN OLD MAX BURNT TO DEATH.

    An old soldier. named John Foster, who retired ninny years ago on a pension, after serving in in the British Army in India, met with an appalling death in his own cottage ...

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  48. NEW PLEASURE OF H.R.H.

    The Prince of Wales now smokes only Ogden's Guinea Gold Cigarettes. Medically recommended by leading physicians, who pronounce them to be an unequalled smoke. ...

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  49. PASSENGERS BY THE ORIZABA.

    The Orient Lino R.M.S. Orizaba left Plymouth on March 19, and is expected to arrive at Largs Bay on Monday next. The following is a list of the saloon passengers from Lon ...

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  50. A TASTE OF LYNCII LAW.

    A pecuilat occurrence is reported from Wollgangie, on the goldfields railway. A number of settlers sent a conrade named James Mead with 10s. to Woolgangie to ...

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  51. POSITION OF THE WHEAT AND WOOL MARKETS.

    The wheat market 13 very strong, showing an advance of Is. per quarter, which is equal; to a rise of 2s. for the week. A parcel of Australian wheat, shipped by a ...

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