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  2. OUR SPECIAL MESSAGES.

    The failure of the Victorian Mercantile Bank is being unfavorably commented upon, by the English shareholders, who urge its ...

    Article : 87 words
  3. PRESENTATION TO MR. KEANE.

    A number of persons including members of the Ministry, Councillors, and Citizens attended at the Mayor's parlour, March 10 for the purpose of presenting an address to ...

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  4. THE HOME RULERS AND PARNELLITE FUNDS.

    Writs are being issued by Home Rulers, demanding the release of the Parnellite funds in the hands of the Paris bankers. Parnell's friends are ...

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  5. TO-DAY'S MESSAGES.

    Continued anarchism is reported from Spain. Some of the rioters have been captured and sentenced to death, while others are under trial. The ...

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  6. PARLIAMENT.

    The Attorney GENERAL moved the first reading of a Bill to repeal the present law relating to Hawkers and Pedlars. Question pat and passed. ...

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  7. INTER-COLONIAL.

    Several bookmakers were charged at the District Court, to-day, for illegally using their shops for betting purposes. They were fined £25. ...

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  8. THE MERCANTILE BANK.

    Mr. Justice North has appointed two provisional liquidators to protect the interests of British depositors in the Melbourne Mercantile Bank. ...

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  9. A QUARTER OF A MILLION OF QUEENSLAND TREASURY BILLS PLACED PRIVATELY.—THE CITY FINANCIERS ON THE SUBJECT.

    Queensland has placed Treasury Bills, of four years currency, amounting to a quarter of a million, at £98, bearing interest at four per cent, per ...

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  10. EXTENSION OF POSTAL NOTES.

    The extension of the postal note system to the Australian colonies generally has been proposed by the British Chamber of Commerce at its ...

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  11. GENERAL NEWS.

    That the contention so often put forward by this paper that the volunteer movement in this colony is a farce and that the money spent thereon, nearly £4,000 a year ...

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  12. LYNCHING OF NEGROES IN THE UNITED STATES.

    A large number of negroes have been arrested at Memphis, in the United States, for the murder of four marshals. Three of the prisoners ...

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  13. HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN PROCEEDS TO THE SOUTH OF FRANCE.

    Queen Victoria has been advised by her medical attendants to visit the South of France, as Her Majesty's nervous system is much shaken. ...

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  14. RELEASE OP MRS. GORDON-BAILLIE.

    Mrs. Gordon-Baillie, formerly well-known in Australia, has just been released from prison, after serving a term of three years for frauds she ...

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  15. REVOLTS IN BURMAH.

    The native tribes in Burmah have revolted. Continual conflicts with British troops are taking place, causing considerable losses on both sides. ...

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  16. ANOTHER ATTEMPT TO MURDER THE CZAR AND CZARINA.

    Yesterday another attempt was made to throw explosives into a carriage containing the Czar and Czarina, but, happily, without success. The ...

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  17. RUSSIA AND GERMANY.

    The movements of the Russian troops on the German frontier are exciting alarm. The Czar's advisers consider it is absolutely necessary to ...

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  18. THE PORTUGUESE COLONIAL POSSESSIONS.

    Portugal is negotiating to sell all its colonial possessions to Great Britain, or to the highest bidder. The Foreign Office has intimated that ...

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  19. PRICE OF BAR SILVER.

    The price of bar silver is 41[?]. per ounce. ...

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  20. NEW ZEALAND.

    Mr. Murray, the wealthy landowner, who was reported to have been lost yesterday, has turned up safe and sound. ...

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  21. THE FRENCH SOCIALISTS.

    In the City Council of Paris the Socialists have secured the election of one of their number as Chairman of that body. ...

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  22. THE WAR ESTIMATES—CONDITION OF BRITISH NAVAL AND MILITARY DEFENCES.

    During the discussion on the war estimates in the Commons, yesterday, the Secretary of State for War said the condition of the Imperial defences ...

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  23. SEVERE WEATHER IN AMERICA.

    Severe weather is occurring in America and many persons have been frozen. The schools in many places are inaccessible and several trains ...

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  24. THE BEHRING SEA DIFFICULTY.—POSSIBILITY OF WAR BETWEEN ENGLAND AND AMERICA.

    The United States press is much excited concerning Lord Salisbury's refusal to concede everything asked for relating to the conservation of ...

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  25. INTER-COLONIAL.

    Yesterday a man named William Smith was charged with distributing handbills without a printer's name. The bills falsely purported to come ...

    Article : 56 words
  26. QUEENSLAND.

    A Kanaka at Rockhampton has been pronounced to be suffering from leprosy in an advanced stage. LABOUR WARFARE.—THE ...

    Article : 48 words
  27. TASMANIA.

    The English cricketers have arrived. They are playing eighteen of the Hobart Club to-day. POTATO CROP. ...

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  28. THE POPE AND THE ARCHBIS-HOPRIC OF CANTERBURY AND YORK.

    The Pope has abandoned the idea of the establishment of an Archbishopric of Canterbury and York. ...

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  29. VICTORIA.

    The detectives believe they have discovered a strong cine concerning the whereabouts of Williams, the alleged perpetrator of the Windsor ...

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  30. A NEW DUKEDOM.

    H.R.H. Prince George of Wales is to be created Duke of London. ...

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  31. A SON-IN-LAW OF QUEEN VICTORIA'S DYING.

    The Grand Duke of Hesse, husband of the late Princess Alice, is dying. ...

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  32. QUEENSLAND.

    The Government have accepted Mr. Lysaght's tender for the erection of four hundred miles of rabbit netting. ...

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  33. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Stanley, the great African explorer, arrived here this morning from Melbourne. Great disappointment is being expressed by the local magnates ...

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  34. A ROYAL QUARREL.

    It is rumoured that the Emperor of Germany and the Czar of Russia have quarrelled over some hasty utterances of the former. ...

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  35. SHIPPING.

    WRESTLER. American barquentine. 447 tons, Bergman, from Melbourne, 19th. ult. March 11. ...

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  36. A MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT DECLARED INSANE.

    Mr. Atkinson, Conservative member for Boston, who recently had an altercation with the Speaker of the House of Commons, has been declared ...

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  37. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The R.M.S. Oroya's passengers for Albany are: Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Eveston, Mrs. George, Misses Judge, Rob, Johns, Messrs. Burton, and ...

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  38. SIR WILLIAM ROBINSON SUFFERING FROM BLOOD POISONING.

    Sir William Robinson, Governor of Western Australia, is suffering from blood poisoning. ...

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  39. QUARREL BETWEEN BERLIN SOCIALISTS.

    The Berlin Socialists are quarrelling. One party maintain the desirability of constitutional procedure, while the other advocates the use of ...

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  40. THE DEFENCE OF K.G. SOUND.

    The Secretary of State for War regrets the apathy of the Australian Governments respecting the defence of Albany, for which port guns are all ...

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  41. THE DUKE OF ARGYLL.

    The Duke of Argyll, father of the Marquis of Lorne, is to be made a Duke of the United Kingdom. ...

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  42. THE AMY—LOTTIE PONY RACE.

    It will be observed by an announcement in our business columns that Mr. A. W. Armstrong has accepted Mr. H. W. Hancock's challenge to race his pony Amy ...

    Article : 66 words
  43. MRS. OSBORNE BEFORE THE COURT.

    The notorious Mrs. Osborne, the jewel robber, has been sentenced to nine months' imprisonment for perjury. An attempt was made by her ...

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  45. A MUNIFICENT DONATION.

    Baron Hirsch has given £2,500 towards relieving the starving poor in Vienna. ...

    Article : 16 words
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