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  2. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN BONDS.

    The Hon. Thomas Playford, the Agent-General for South Australia, has arranged with Messrs. Glyn, Mills, Currie, & Co. that they shall continue to pay the interest as it becomes ...

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  3. THE VICTORIAN CYCLING CARNIVAL.

    The cycling carnival, promoted hy me League of Victorian Wheelmen, was brought to a close yesterday on the Melbourne Cricket Ground in the presence of 20,000 spectators. ...

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    NEW CRICKET [?] This is a go-ahead, age and cricket [?] using woth the ride make new records nearly every season. At Melbourne on Saturday two new ones ...

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  5. SOUTH AFRICAN AFFAIRS.

    The Times publishes this morning a long statement concerning tho interview between the Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain and the Right Hon. Cecil Rhodes, ex-Prime Minister ...

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  6. VICTORIA.

    There is likely to be some difficulty between the Legislative Council and the Assembly regarding the Federal Enabling Bill, as Ministers intend to ask the Assemble ...

    Article : 135 words
  7. CANADA.

    A most remarkable outburst of loyalty to the British throne has taken place in the Canadian House of Commons. Mr. Alexander McNeill the member for the ...

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    THE BLUE ANCHOR LINERS.—Just at present the managing owner of the Blue Anchor Line of steamers, Mr. W. Lund, is not in very favour with a section of officials who ...

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    NEW AUSTRALIA.—In Saturday's Register we quoted from the Barrier Miner some remarks of a correspondent representing the deplorable state of things in New Australia. ...

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  10. IKANNING AND MONTSIOA

    The territories of the native chiefs Ikanning and Montsioa in British Bechuanaland, which were banded over to the administration of the British South African Company on the ...

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  11. KUMASI.

    King Prempeh, of Kumasi, who, with a number of Ashantee chiefs, is interned at Elmina, in the Gold Coast colony, has accepted the protection of Great Britain. ...

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  12. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The dead body of a fan, Norman [?] man who was lost at Blackball, near Woy Woy, a fortnight ago, was found this morning by some children about half a mile from the ...

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  13. THE BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    It is reported that the Directors of the Union Bank of Australia propose to make a further call of £1 per share on the shareholders of the late Bank of South Australia. ...

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  14. GREAT BRITAIN AND BRAZIL

    The announcement made by the New York Herald that Great Britain had surrendered to the Brazilian Government all claim to the island of Trinidade has been officially denied ...

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  15. LIVE STOCK TRADE.

    The shipment of South Australian sheep landed from the steamer Warrigal has been sold at 28s. 6d. per head. The Warrigal originally left Port Adelaide ...

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  16. AN IMPORTANT DESPATCH.

    The Times further reports that Mr. Chamberlain sent an important despatch on February 4 to the Right Hon. Sir Hercules Robinson, the British High Commissioner for South Africa. ...

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  17. VENEZUELA.

    The Hon. Richard Olney, the Secretary of State for the United States, has advised the Venezuelan Government to resume friendly relations with Great Britain. ...

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  18. SPAIN AND THE UNITED STATES.

    The Spanish Government resent the interference in Cuban affairs by the United States Congress, and are extremely annoyed at the resolution recently adopted by the Foreign ...

    Article : 80 words
  19. LONDON COMMERCIAL.

    The quotation for South Australian pork at the present time is 3½d. per 1b. ...

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  20. QUEENSLAND.

    Mr. Tozer, the Colonial Secretary, addressed his constituents at Gympic on Saturday evening, and was well received. He said the Government represented constitutionally the ...

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  21. TALLOW.

    At yesterdays public auction or Australasian tallow 1,325 casks were offered, and 400 were sold. The price realized for mutton, medium, was 21s. 6d., and for beef, medium, 20s. per cent. ...

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  22. SIR G. M. O'RORKE.

    The authorities of Trinity College, Dublin, have conferred the degree of Doctor of Civil Laws upon the Hon. Sir George Maurice O'Rorke Knight. Bachelor Speaker of the ...

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  23. BRITISH TRADE RETURNS

    The board of Trace returns for January show a decided improvement in British trade Exports for the month reached a total value of £21,127.168, being an increase of £2,902.932. ...

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  24. HIDES AND LEATHER.

    Hides, New South Wales heavy ox, axe quotated at 3 1/8d. per lb.; Leather, best heavy, is quoted at 9½d. per lb. ...

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  25. BROKEN HILL.

    It was not and close this morning, and at midday the wind veered to the north-east, the thermometer falling from 94 in the shade to below 80. The sky is much overcast, and it ...

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  26. THE WESTERN GOLDFIELDS.

    Captain Steel, of the Helen Nicoll, was fined £20 and costs yesterday for failing to produce a manifest of the bill of lading. It was alleged that the fault was attributable to ...

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  27. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    The national shilling testimonial to Dr. W. G. Grace, the English cricketer, which was inaugurated by the proprietors of the Daily Telegraph, has now been closed. ...

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  28. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The Australian Cricket Council met last evening at Menzie's Hotel. There were present:—Messrs. J. M. Gibson (Chairman), R. Teece. J. C. Waine. Phil Sheiridan. G. M. ...

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  29. AUSTRALASIAN MINING.

    The Thames Hauraki G.M. Co. has been registered with a capital £300,000, and issues shares to the amount of £180,000. ...

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  30. A STREET MURDER.

    At about 10 o'clock to-night W. McKay, labourer, aged twenty-seven, accompanied by Thomas Kneate, was walking along Nicholson-street Fitzroy. ...

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  31. BROKEN HILL SHARES.

    The market on the Stock Exchange for Broken Hill shares closed yesterday at £2 18s. 9d, being a fall of 1s. 3d. since the quotation for January 30. ...

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  32. KALGOORLIE.

    Mr. G. P. Brookman returned from inspecting the Lake View Mine to-day. He is starting for Perth to-night. The boom in Kalgoorlie mines is ...

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  33. THE QUEENSLAND FLOODS.

    Water from the river is hacking up through the town. communication with Mount Morgan is being completely shut off. Several mining claims at Mount Morgan have ...

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  34. A STEAMER IN TROUBLE.

    The steamer Chilka, from Calcutta, has arrived at Wellington. She reports having met the full force of the Townsville cyclone, and for four days laboured in a terrific sea off ...

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  35. THE WEEK'S ENGAGEMENTS

    Australian Natires Association. 8 p.m.—Hon. J. G. Jenkins lectures on "Responsibilities of Citizenship." Glenelg, evening—Blondin. ...

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  36. DROWSING ACCIDENT AT LEIGH'S CREEK.

    A sad accident by drowning happened here last evening. The only son of Mr. Frank Booth was missed about six o'clock, and all hands went out to ...

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  37. THE CINTRA FIRE.

    John Corlett Peare, a well-known city merchant, was prosecuted yesterday in the District Court for having shipped a package of acids of a dangerous nature on board the ...

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  38. LOCAL SELF-GOVERNMENT SUGGESTED FOR THE RAND.

    Whilst feeling thai the Uitlanders were subjected to abuses under the present system of government hi the Transvaal. Mr. Chamberlain's despatch further sets out that Her ...

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  39. THE MEDICAL CONGRESS.

    The Medical Congress was closed on Saturday. It was decided to hold the next meeting at Brisbane, and Dr. John Thompson, of Brisbane, was elected President. With regard ...

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  40. TO-MORROW.

    Ware Chapters, 11a.m.—Meeting Riston G.M. Company. Victoria Hall, 12 noon—Meeting Rankine Prospecting Association. ...

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  41. WEDNESDAY.

    Marybank, all day.—Grocers' picnic. Archer-street, 8 p.m.—Canteta, "Day and night." Orroroo—Races. ...

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  42. PRESIDENT KRUGER INVITED TO ENGLAND.

    Mr. Chamberlain concludes his despatch by directing Sir Hercules Robinson to invite President Kruger to visit England for the purpose of discussing with Her Majesty's ...

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  43. THURSDAY.

    Town Hall, 2.30 p.m.—Meeting Three Star Kirkpartick G.M. Company. Cradock Institute.—Catholic Bazaar. ...

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  44. SATURDAY.

    Second of Design—Autumn session commences. Mount Gambier—Meeting South-Eastern Produce Society. ...

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  45. ACCIDENT TO THE STEAMER WOLLOWRA.

    While proceeding down the Yarra on Saturday bound for "Western Australian ports, the steamer Wollowra grazed her rudder against the wharf. The rudder was ...

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  46. THE QUESTION OF SUZERAINTY.

    The Pretoric Press, the official organ of the Transvaal Government, says that the state does not require protection from any European power. It is content that Great Brivain ...

    Article : 75 words
  47. COOLGARDIE.

    The Londonderry have finished crushing 500 tons for Burbanks for a yield of about 4 oz. per ton. They have now started on their own stone, and are running three shifts. The ...

    Article : 205 words
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