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  2. MR. T. N. STEPHENS CARPETED.

    For some time past Mr. T. N. Stephens (Collector of Customs in this city) has been under suspension. There have been many rumours regarding the reasons for this, but ...

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  3. EARLY SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    Messrs. Randells' Steamer.—We have been favoured by Mr. W. R. Randell with the following account of his unsuccessful trip up the Murray:—"Gumeracha Mill ...

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  4. CUSTOMS ADMINISTRATION.

    At Townsville to-day Rp. Kingston received a deputation from the Chamber of Commerce, who requested that greater powers should be placed in the hands of ...

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  5. PERSONAL NOTES FROM ENGLAND.

    The Court held at Buckingham Palace off March 13 was an extremely brilliant function. The staff in attendance upon the Princess of Wales, Lady Leamington (lady ...

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  6. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    The approach of the Federal session is being marked by a great increase in the departmental activity of members. The Postmaster-General received a deputation ...

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  7. STORMS IN EUROPE.

    The City of Berlin and the surrounding district were visited on Saturday by a terrific gale, which wrought much havoc. The fierce wind and bail smashed thousands of ...

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  8. THE KING AT MALTA.

    The violent storm which raged in the Mediterranean affected Malta, and the naval review which had been arranged in honour of the visit of His Majesty the ...

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  9. MOROCCO REVOLT.

    Bu Hamara, the Moorish Pretender, is greatly elated by his success at Frajnna, and is now reported to be marching on the stronghold at Fez. the holy city ...

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  10. EASTERN EUROPE.

    Hostilities on a minor scale are daily occurring in various parts of the Sultan's Christian provinces. A company of Turkish troops surrounded a band of villagers ...

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  11. BRITISH FOOD SUPPLIES.

    In accordance with the promise given by the Government to an influential association promoted by the Duke of Sutherland, to call attention to the dangers which might ...

    Article : 271 words
  12. THE PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    When seen at the adjournment of the Premiers Conference to-day Sir John See said that at the sitting nothing had been done but what might be regarded as ...

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  13. SEISMIC OUTBREAKS.

    Shocks of earthquake occurred on Saturday in the Isthmus of Panama, Central America, and caused much alarm, to the inhabitants of the ports of Panama and ...

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  14. AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.

    The Imperial Government of Austria-Hungary, with the view of conciliating the Independent Party in Hungary, has decided to introduce the principle of two years' ...

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  15. THE FRESH WARNING TO THE PORTE.

    Austria Hungary and Russia having addressed a fresh joint note to the Porte, warning the Sultan that the Albanian disturbances must be effectively and speedily ...

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  16. MARCONIGRAMS.

    Signor Marconi and a syndicate of Copenhagen financiers have made arrangements to establish a regular service of ethergrams between stations in Ireland and Scotland. Our London correspondent wrote on March 20:—"An article has been published both in England and America challenging Mr. Marconi to set at rest alleged rumours ...

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  17. CONNUBIAL AGREEMENTS

    The matrimonial relation existing between Heinrich Hirth and his wife were brought under review in proceedings before Mr. Justice Hodges to-day. The husband ...

    Article : 272 words
  18. VICTORIA.

    Vice-Admiral Fanshawe, in forwarding a copy of the itinerary of the visiting Japanese warships to the Minister for Defence, stated:—"It is believed that this ...

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  19. "SHALL WE HOLD THE SOUTH-EAST?"

    The Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. R. W. Foster), who has just returned from Mount Gambier, is highly impressed with the potentialities of the south-east. In ...

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  20. VENEZUELA.

    Reuter's correspondent at Caracas, the capital of Venzuela, telegraphs that 3,000 revolutionists, under the command of Gen. Rolando, hare been annihilated by the ...

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  21. SHAMROCK III.

    Sir Thomas Lipton says that, despite the disaster off Weymouth on Friday, his confidence in his yacht Shamrock III. remains. unshaken. He declares that she has already ...

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  22. CANADIAN TARIFFS.

    The leading newspapers of Germany betray great irritation concerning the Hon. W. S. Fielding's announcement that since the Dominion Government's negotiations ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. Percy Rowland, formerly of Canterbury College, in a letter to The Times, commenting upon the communication published in that journal from the pen of Mr. R. L. ...

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  24. IN SEARCH OF TREASURE TROVE.

    In July of last year a number of Americans' resident in San Francisco organized an expedition to search for certain treasure which they had learned was secreted many ...

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  25. ITALY.

    A telegram from Home announces that Signor Prinetti, who was recently seized with an attack of paralysis while in the presence of King Victor Emmanuel, has ...

    Article : 53 words
  26. THE PACIFICATION MISSION TO ALBANIA.

    The latest advices from Scutari confirm the report that the members of the special commission dispatched by the Sultan to Albania for the purpose of pacifying the ...

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  27. IMPORTANT LICENSING QUESTION.

    An important licensing question came before the Metropolitan Licensing Court to-day on an application by Inspector McHugh for an order cancelling the certificate held ...

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  28. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

    Silver.—The price of bar silver to-day is l/ll 3/8 per oz.—an advance of 5-16d. ...

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  29. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A gold nugget weighing 2 lb. has been found to-day by J. McDonald and G. Smith on their claim at Kianga Creek. BROKEN HILL, April 20. ...

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  30. CHINA.

    Owing to the frequent disturbances caused by rebels in Kwangtung and Kwangsi the Imperial Court has appointed Tehenchun-hsuan, the present viceroy of ...

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  31. THE RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS.

    The Professorial Board to-day asked the University Council to bring under the notice of the Minister for Education the fact that at the recent educational ...

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  32. FATALITY AT THE SOUTH MINE.

    A fatality occurred at the South Mine on Saturday night. Gustav Gustay Gaebel and J. B. Montgomery were working in the 700 level, when a big rock fell from the back ...

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  33. KING ALEXANDER'S FEARS.

    The King of Servia, in an interview at Belgrade with a correspondent of The Daily Mail, remarked that one of the chief dangers of the situation, is the massing of ...

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  34. FROM THE INTERSTATE PRESS.

    Sr. Keating has written attain to the Postmaster-General with reference to the latter's genial attitude towards charitable art unions as compared with the rigid ...

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  35. THE LATE SIR HECTOR MACDONALD.

    The Times of Ceylon for April 2 remarks with reference to the suicide of Sir Hector MacDonald:—The excitement at home, especially in Scotland—fostered by a variety ...

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  36. RECOVERY OF A BODY.

    The body of Mr. Hermann Bose, of Allendale, was recovered from Pork Lake, at Creswick, this morning. He was last seem alive on Good Friday. The deceased, who ...

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  37. THE BISLEY TEA.

    The committee appointed by the Victorian Rifle Association to nominate eight marksmen, from this state as candidates for places in the team to co to Bisley to defend the ...

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  38. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Executive Council to-day considered, the petition for the reprieve of Frederick Maillet, who if under sentence of death for the murder of Mr. Lauffer at Smith's ...

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  39. A NEW COMET.

    Mr. Grigg, astronomer, at Thames, reports that on Friday last he observed a new telescopic comet just above the western Horizon, near to Zeta Evadaui. He ...

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  40. COREA.

    The Emperor of Corea has granted to a Belgian syndicate important railway and mining concessions under an agreement that a yearly payment of £60,000 will be ...

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  41. CUSTOMS PROSECUTION.

    At the Port Adelaide Police Court on Monday afternoon (before Mr. W. Johnstone, S.M.) J. C Weir &. Co., of Jamestown, worn charged on the information of ...

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  42. VERY MUCH MARRIED.

    In a maintenance case to-day it was stated that the husband had tried matrimony four times, and in the case of wife the matrimonial venture was her third. ...

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  43. 20,000 TROOPS FROM ASIA MINOR.

    Advices from Constantinople intimate that the Sultan has summoned for service in Albania 20 battalions of redifs—the first—class army reserve—from the districts of ...

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  44. A FARMER'S EXPERIENCE.

    James Cronin, a tanner residing at Swanpool, about 22 miles from Benalla, met with a serious accident on Saturday. He was engaged in hauling logs with a draught ...

    Article : 111 words
  45. SYDNEY HARBOUR COLLIERIES.

    With reference to the cable message that a scheme of reconstruction of the Sydney Harbour Collieries Company, Limited, has been to in London, it may be ...

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  46. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The Palmerston and Pine Creek Railway earnings for the week ended April 18 amounted to £313. The steamer Eastern from Hongkong ...

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  47. "AUSTRALIA."

    Sir—A paragraph in The Register describing the mistakes people, usually well informed, fall into when they write of the State of Sough Australia winds up with ...

    Article : 333 words
  48. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Transvaal public works loan, which is expected to be floated shortly tinder an imperial guarantee, is quoted on the Stock Exchange at a premium of 7/8. ...

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  49. GOLD FROM AN EARTHQUAKE.

    News was received this morning from Warrnambool that the removal of a quantity of earth at the base of a tree in a paddock at Woodford by the recent ...

    Article : 179 words
  50. MASTER PLUMBERS' CONFERENCE.

    The Master Plumbers' Conference was concluded to-day. The registration committee submitted a scheme of registration. It was suggested that the foe for master ...

    Article : 99 words
  51. ALLEGED ASSAULT IN A TRAIN.

    In the Criminal Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Hood, William_ Murray, a theatrical agent, was charged with having in a railway carriage at Prince's Bridge Railway ...

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  52. TWO SAILORS DROWNED.

    Leonard Cross, second officer of the ship Castle Holme, and Gabrielsen, a seaman, were drowned while sailing in a boat out to the vessel in the harbour this morning. ...

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  53. PTOMAINE POISONING.

    Ptomaine poisoning on somewhat wholesale lines occurred yesterday and between 30 and 49 people had to be attended to medically. The outbreak is supposed to have ...

    Article : 81 words
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