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  2. CABLES AND WIRES.

    London, Thursday, 2 a.m.—Four cases of bubonic plague have broken out at Port Elizabeth. ...

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  3. A SENSATION IN FITZROY GARDENS.

    Melbourne, Thursday.—A sensational incident occurred in the Fitzroy Gardens early this afternoon. A man attempted to rob a young lady, and on being chased ...

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  4. AUSTRALIA AND THE PACIFIC.

    Cablegrams which appeared in yesterday's issue stated that, according to the Paris "Figaro," France and Germany would require to " defend their Pacific ...

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  5. THE BOER WAR.

    London, Wednesday 2 p.m.—Colonel Scobell is continuing in pursuit of the Boers in the north of Cape Colony, and has secured 4,000 rounds of rifle ...

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  6. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    Melbourne, Thursday.—In the course of his speech on the transcontinental railway in the House of Representatives last night the Minister of Defence (Sir John ...

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  7. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Sydney. Thursday.—The Town Hall was filled to overflowing on Wednesday night, when a presentation from the Roman Catholic women of New South ...

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  8. COLLAPSE OF A BELGIAN STRIKE.

    London, Wednesday 2 p.m.—The glassworkers' strike in Belguim, which began in August last, has collapsed, owing principally to the employers securing the ...

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  9. General Items.

    London, Wednesday, 7 p.m.—Trooper H. Blanck (Westralia), who yesterday was reported to have been seriously wounded, has died. ...

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  10. THE COMMONWEALTH CAPITAL.

    The New South Wales Government having offered the Commonwealth a site for the Federal capital at Tumut, the advantages offered by that district will be ...

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  11. MOROCCO AND FRANCE.

    London, Wednesday, 2 pm. — The Kabbana tribe in Morocco shot and killed a French yachtsman named Pouze. France has in consequence ordered two ...

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  12. AUDITOR OF THE A.M.P.S.

    Sydney, Thursday.—A ballot for the election of an auditor of the A.M.P. Society took place to-day. Mr W. N. Perry was elected with 5,288 votes. Mr ...

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  13. WESTRALIANS ENGAGED.

    Perth, Tuesday.—General regret was expressed on all sides when it became known this morning that the fifth and sixth Westralian contingents had suffered ...

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  14. DEBATE ON ADDRESS-IN-REPLY.

    Melbourne, Thursday.—In the House of Representatives this afternoon Mr. Wilka (New South Wales) resumed the debate on the Address-in-Reply. He ...

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  15. AN ARTESIAN BORE.

    Sydney, Thursday.—Artesian water has been struck at a depth of 695 feet at Wonbobbie station. The flow is estimated at 400,000 gallons daily. ...

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  16. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    London, Wednesday, 2.30 p.m.—Sir William Vernon HarcoUrt, formerly Chancellor of the Exchequer, and one of the Liberal leaders, abst [?]ined from voting ...

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  17. OLD AGE PENSIONS.

    It was stated by the "Argus" yesterday that a Ministerial supporter from Tasmania who has given notice of a motion in regard to old age pensions had ...

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  18. A TRYING EXPERIENCE.

    Sydney, Thursday.—When the steamer Nambare was last in bort it reported that the well-known island traders, J. A. Gill and M.Donald, belonging to Sydney, were ...

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  19. A GRATUITOUS INSULT.

    Senators on both sides of the House adversely commented yesterday upon the tone of some of the speeches made at the meeting of labor members on Saturday ...

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  20. THE COLD COAST.

    London, Wednesday, 5 p.m. — Prees correspondents on the Gold Coast, West Africa, foreshadow a formidable rising there against British authority in the near ...

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  21. WEST AUSTRALIA

    Kalgoorlie, Thursday.—A fatal accident occurred yesterday at the North Boulder mine. A bra[?]man named Houry Busk ley took a truck off the cage at the surface ...

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  22. 500 BOERS FOR INDIA.

    London, Wednesday, 2 p.m.— Five hundred Boers have been landed at Bombay from South Africa. They will be taken inland to Alemednajar. ...

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  23. DUAL MEMBERSHIP.

    There are many members who still hold seats in both the Federal and State Parliaments, bat it is understood that most of them will resign by the end of this ...

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  24. SYDNEY STEVEDORES WAGES.

    London, Thursday, 2 a a.m.—A circular issued by the Sydney Stevedores' Association on March 14 regarding the wages of laborers on the Sydney docks has been ...

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  25. BOER CHILDREN IN CEYLON.

    London, Wednesday, 2 p.m.— Two hundred and fifty homeless children who accompanied the Boer prisoners to Ceylon are in daily attendance at a Dutch ...

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  26. QUEENSLAND

    Brisbane, Thursday.—The Tasmanian weather forecast for to-morrow is as follows :—Fine, but cloudy ; capricious, but heavy showers on West Coast; rain ...

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  27. The Far East.

    London, Wednesday. 6 p.m.—By the arsenal explosion at Kalgan (cabled on May 18) in which several Gorman troops were killed, 200 Chinese in the vicinity ...

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  28. Mining.

    London, Thursday, 2 a.m.—Bar silver is quoted at 2s 8 9-16d per oz standard against 2s 3[?]d on Monday. ...

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  29. AUSTRIA AND THE BALKAN INTERESTS.

    London, Thursday, 8 a.m.—The Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs of Austria-Hungary, Court Agenor Goluehowski, in addressing the ...

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  30. MR. PHILP RETURNING.

    Brisbane, Thursday.— The Acting-Premier has received the following cable from Mr R. Philp, the Premier, dated Capetown, May 22: "Am leaving for ...

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  31. 12,500 GUARDS IN CHINA.

    London, Wednesday. 4 p.m.—It has been arranged that 12,500 foreign troops will be distributed over the province of Pechili, to act as legation guards. ...

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  32. THE DEBATE IN THE SENATE.

    In the Senate the debate was resumed by Sir J. H. Symon (South Australia). He spoke for an hour and a half, and held the close attention of the House. He insisted ...

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  33. TIN ORE QUOTATION.

    Launceston, Thursday. — The local quotation for tin ore to-day was 20s 9d per unit, being an advance of 1s 3d for the week. ...

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  34. 100 BOXERS SLAUGHTERED.

    London, Wednesday, 2 p.m.—A force of Boxers while fleeing before General Liu, an Imperial Commander, came in contact with a German regiment. In the ...

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  35. TASMANIAN.

    Hobart, Thursday.—The Great Western Railway Act Amendment Bill to be introduced in the session shortly to be held, has been circulated. It provides merely ...

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  36. STOCK AND SHARE MARKETS.

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  37. AUSTRALIAN FRUIT IN LONDON.

    London Thursday, 4.45 a.m —The R.M.S. Australia's cargo of apples arrived in a varied condition ; some were over ripe. Tasmanians averaged from 9s per ...

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  38. News in Brief.

    House at West Burnie for sale or to let. See advt. Villa and cottage at Devonport for sale. See advt. ...

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  39. General News.

    Melbourne, Tuesday. — The Labor party sat for two hours yesterday afternoon discussing the situation. There were seventeen members present— ...

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  40. TASMANIA'S COMMISSIONERS.

    Hobart, Thursday.—It is understood that Commissioner W. H. Glover (Northern and Southern Mining Division, stationed at Launceston) and ...

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  41. NEW ZEALAND MEAT PROSECUTIONS.

    London, Thursday, 2 a m.—At the instanee of the New Zealand Agent-General, Mr W. P. Beeves, three large Liverpool dealers were proceeded against ...

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  42. Advertising

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  43. ARABI PASHA PARDONED.

    London, Thursday, 5.30 a.m. — The Khedive of Egypt has extended a pardon to Ahmed Arabi Pasha, Mustapha, and Febmy, and allows them to return to ...

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  44. DUCK RIVER HARBOR.

    Hobart, Thursday.—Tenders will be called for the Duck River Harbor improvement. works and the cutting of the East Bay Neck canal in a few days. ...

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  45. LAUNCESTON.

    Launceston, Thursday—The imports for the week included 190 boxes butter. Among the exports were 161 tons straw, 60 tons barley, 32 tons sawn blackwood ...

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  46. THE PARTY'S POLICY.

    The Labor party is making strenuous efforts to prevent disclosures of its proceedings. There was a solid compact amongst its members yesterday that ...

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  47. AUSTRALASIA.

    Melbourne Thursday.—The Russian cruiser Gromoboi sailed to-day for Sydney. She would have left earlier in the week had it not been that a largo number of her ...

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  48. ARSENICAL POISONING.

    Melbourne, Thursday. — At Beringa considerable consternation prevailed when it became known that some 16 or 17 boarders at a local lodging-house had been ...

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  49. THE TARIFF.

    It was reported from Sydney yesterday that Mr See had stated, on the authority of the Prime Minister, that the Federal tariff would be introduced in July. Mr ...

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  50. THE ORMUZ IN QUARANTINE.

    Melbourne, Thursday. — The R.M.S. Ormuz arrived this afternoon from Adelaide with tho small-pox patient on board. He was carefully examined by Doctors ...

    Article : 50 words
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