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  2. BRITISH AND FOREIGN,

    London, December 9.—The Marquis of Lansdowne, the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, commented in the House of Lords last Dight on an ...

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  3. Worth Knowing.

    Good Home-made Paint.—The ingredients for a good cheat paint are:—201b whiting, Jib common glue, 1 quart boiled linseed oil. Add sufficient water to the ...

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  4. AUSTRALASIAN.

    Melbourne, Saturday.—The Austral cycle meeting was concluded today in beautiful weather. The attendance, however, was smaller than usual. The ...

    Article : 52 words
  5. LANDING A WRECKED CREW.

    Sydney, Sunday. — The steamer Haurcte has brought part of the crew of the barque Tilateur, which was wrecked at Wallis Island. ...

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  6. THE MULLAH.

    London, December 12.—It is reported at Berbera that the Mullah was assassanated recently whilst at prayers by spear throsts In the stomach. ...

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  7. BREACH OP PROMISE AWARD.

    Sydney, Sunday.—Miss Annie Scott has recovered in the Supreme Court £200 from Albert Danny for breach of promise of marriage. ...

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  8. A LEGISLATIVE SHIFT.

    Melbourne, Saturday.—On Tuesday the State Parliament will move Into the Federal Legislature Hulls, and sit there daring the summer. The reason of the ...

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  9. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Adelaide, Sunday.—Tenders for the land grant transcontinental railway are to be advertised for all over the world. ...

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  10. SOUTH AFRICAN AFFAIRS.

    London, December 12.—Lord Milner, in a speech at a banquet tendered him at Kimberley last night, referred to the enormous void the death of csell Rhodes ...

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  11. NEW ZEALAND.

    Wellington, Sunday.—The steamer Athenic, which grounded on the coast, has been floated off. ...

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  12. A PEOULIAR WILL INSTRUCTION.

    Melbourne, Saturday.—A resident named Thos Hamilton Osborne, who died at Warrnambool, left instructions in his will to be buried at sea, five miles ...

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  13. IRISH LAND QUESTION.

    London, December 10.—A committee with the Earl of Dunraven as chairman, has been formed to organise a conference on the Irish land ...

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  14. OFFER TO DROUGHT SUFFERERS

    In addition to the Government paying freight on fodder for the relief of sufferers by the drought in Australia, it will give free railway carriage to all such stuff to ...

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  15. GENERAL NEWS.

    London, December 10.—A cold ware has been experienced in the United States and in Eastern Canada. In Pennsylvania 64 decrees of frost ...

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  16. AN ASSAULTER SENTENCED.

    Melbourne, Sunday,—Yesterday at the Criminal Court, Arthur Wartman was sentenced to eight years for criminsally asesulding Ethel Kraemer, aged 18. The ...

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  17. TASMANIAN.

    Hebart, Saturday,—The stationmaster, Archibald Bessell, who was acquitted on a charge of safe robbery at the recent criminal sitting has been reinstated in ...

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  18. IRISH SYMPATHY.

    London. December 10.—Counters Fudey, the wife of the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. baB been successfully operated up an for sudden attack of, ...

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  19. FATALITY TO A CHILD.

    The son, aged two years, of Me Thomas Sharkey, of Fysnaford, wondered from borne and fell into the Moorabool River. The body of the child was afterwards ...

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  20. REFUND OP EXCESS OF DUTY.

    Mr Justice Williams has entered judgment for the plaintiffs, with costs, in the action brought by Wm. Detmold and Son against the Controller-General of ...

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  21. THE VENEZUELAN TROUBLE.

    The British and German legations at Caracas, the capital of Venezuela, deairing to avoid demonstrations did not announce their departure from ...

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  22. ALLEGED. SHEEP-JUDGING FRAUDS.

    A case ol alleged fraud on an agricultural aoolety, in connection with the judging of sheep, came to a definite issue hat week, when summonses were issued, ...

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  23. Why Every Business Man Should Advertise.

    You have asked tho above question, Had desire me to give you my reasons for spending money in advertising. It appears to me to be an axiom of ...

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  24. LAUNCESTON.

    Launcesston, Sunday.—The Tasmania Golf Club held a gymkhama yesterday at Elphin. The attendance was only moderate bat the sport was enjoyable. ...

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  25. A TASMANIAN DIVORCE CASE.

    An Important point in divorce law has been argued before Mr Justice Hodges in the Practice Court, Melbourne. It appears that Mrs Lord obtained a decree for ...

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  26. THREE MURDERS SUSPECTED.

    London, December 11.—The land-lord of a publichouse in Southwark, London, named Chapman, was recently arrested on a charge of ...

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  27. ZEEHAN.

    Zeehan, Sunday.—A. boxing contest took place last night at the Academy of Music between Dan Kelly, of Victoris, and All James. champion of Tasmania. ...

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  28. The Age of a Horse.

    The following are the changes according to the White, by which we judge of the age of a horse. It is unnecessary to notice the molar teeth, as they cannot be ...

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  29. The Commonwealth.

    The Tasmanian Parliament, remarks the " Argus," is up in arms against the proposal of the Federal Ministry to introduce Navigation Bill next session which ...

    Article : 122 words
  30. THE FOX-TRENWITH LIBEL CASE.

    Notice has been given by Mr F. Fox that be inends at the sitting of the Fall Court in February next to move for a new trial in the action ha recently brought ...

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  31. THE EDUCATION BILL.

    London, December 11.—In the House of Lords last sight the Bight Rev James Moorhouse, the Bishop of Manchester, moved an amendment ...

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  32. INCITING TO MURDER.

    London, December 11.—In August last Mr Dennis Kilbride, Nationalist M.P. for North Galway, was charged at Athlone, before a magivatrates. ...

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  33. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Sydney. sunday.—Reduction amounting to £40.000 have boon made in the valuation of the pastoral properties in the western division of the State, ...

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  34. A DISORDERLY ASSEMBLY.

    Sydney, Saturday.—Disorderly scenes again occurred last night in the Legislative Assembly over a proposal 10 construct a weir on the Yance Creek. ...

    Article : 142 words
  35. Advertising

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  36. BLOCKING BRITISH IMMIGRANTS.

    London, December 12.— St James G zatte " to-day comments on the action of the Federal Government in blocking six English skilled batters from landing at ...

    Article : 95 words
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