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  2. TELEGRAMS.

    There were thirty-two applications for divorce on the Supreme Court list yesterday, 24 being petitions by wives. During the hearing of the petition in ...

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  3. TELEGRAMS.

    Great indignation has been expressed in Sydney at the method and result of the Ringarooms court-martial. The Admiral has confirmed the sentence on ...

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  4. TELEGRAMS.

    A baby, three years old, named Albert Walls, was brought before Mr. Justice Williams yesterday, on a writ of [?] corpas by its grandmother, Mrs. Ross, ...

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  5. TELEGRAMS.

    The Japanese Government have finally decided to agree to the terms suggested by Russia, Germany, and France. All claims to the Lia-Tong Peninsula ...

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  6. TELEGRAMS.

    The Great Powers have intimated to Japan that a modification of Peace Treaty in respect to the proposed cession af territory in Manchuris, will be ...

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  7. TELEGRAMS.

    The Japanese Government is still considering the European protest against the ratification of the Peace Treaty, and up to date no official reply has been ...

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  8. TELEGRAMS. FOREIGN.

    Tenders were opened yesterday for the New Zealand Loan. The result has again justified the anticipations that the London market is favourable to ...

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  9. TELEGRAMS

    Tenders for the new Western Australian loan were opened to-day. The amount asked for was £750,000, and the minimum was fixed at 298. ...

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  10. THE CENTRAL MINE.

    A meeting of shareholders of the Central Mine, Rooken Hill, will be held on May 22nd to consider the American syndicate's offer to purchase the Mine. ...

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  11. THE RETRENCHMENT BOOM.

    The Premier (Mr. Turner) considers that further retrenchment can still be carried out. He thinks £1,000,000 can be saved in the contingency votes. ...

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  12. THE BRITISH IN NICARAGUA.

    The reported settlement of the Nicaraguan difficulty has been confirmed. The indemnity is to be paid within 14 days. ...

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  13. THE BRITISH IN NICARAGUA.

    Telegrams from Washington state that a settlement of the Nicaraguan question has been, arrived at. The offered guarantee by the Republic of ...

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  14. THE SEWERAGE WORKS.

    Another accident in connection the Melbourne Sewerage Works, which also has had a fatal termination, is reported from Port Melbourne. Three ...

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  15. METROPOLITAN BOARD OF WORKS.

    It is remoured that the Metropolitan Board of Works intends shortly to float another loan of £500,000. ...

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  16. THE COLLINGWOOD TRAGEDY.

    Neale, who was injured by Dooley in connection with the Collingwood tragedy has developed inflamation of the brain and is gradually sinking. ...

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  17. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    The Japanese Government, in view of the strained relations with Russia, is containing to make vigorous preparations for war. The warships captured ...

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  18. THE BOY AND THE REVOLVES

    A boy, named Richard Hopking, living; at Kew, while placing with a pinfire revolver yesterday, shot himself in the thingh and the month. A bullet ...

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  19. ANOTHER COURT-MARTIAL.

    The Court-Martial have found Conlton, assistant-paymaster of the H.M.S. Mildura, one of the Auxiliary Squadron, guilty of neglect of duty and desertion. He was ...

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  20. THE CANADIAN BUDGET.

    The Treasurer of the Canadian Government, in his Budget [?], estimates that the [?] for the current year will exceed £1,000,000. The ...

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  21. THE BRITISH IN NICARAGUA.

    The acceptance by the Admiral commanding at Nicaragua, of the guarantee for the due payment of the indemnify, being ratified by the British ...

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  22. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    It is reported in Tiensing that the Chinese Emperor has ratified the Peace Treaty. The report, however, is denied from Pekin. ...

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  23. TERRIBLE TRAGEDY AT COLLINGWOOD.

    A horrible tragedy occurred at Collingwood yesterday. A man named Thomas Dooley, a laborer, brutally murdered his mother-in-law, a Mrs. ...

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  24. THE BRITISH IN NICARAGUA.

    The position in Nicaragua is unchanged. The British troops occupying Corinto have been warned that the local garrison was expecting to be ...

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  25. PROCEEDINGS IN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday, the Premier (Mr. G. H. Reid) in answer to a question said he had no right to interfere with the Kingarooma ...

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  26. CYCLONE IN DAKOTA.

    A terrible cyclone has passed over Dakota, U.S.A., insulting in tremendous destruction to property. Over 100 persons are reported to have lost their ...

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  27. LORD [?] IN LONDON.

    Lord Hopetoun has arrived in London. He took the oath and his seat in the House of Lords yesterday, said afterwards visited the House of Commons. ...

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  28. THE PACIFIC CABLE.

    At a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce yesterday a resolution was carried, urging upon the Government of the various colonies the necessity of ...

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  29. THE SPANISH IN CUBA.

    General Compos, the Commander of the Spanish troops in Cuba, is experiencing great and unexpected difficulties in terminating the war. He ...

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  30. THE [?] CHITRAL

    The Viceroy of India has decided to send Umrs Khan to Cabal for safe keeping, until final arrangements are made for his retinement. ...

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  31. THE IMPERIAL BUDGET.

    Ear William Harcourt, Chancellor of the Exchequer, delivered his Budget Speech in the House of Commons, yesterday. The revenue he said for ...

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  32. THE RECENT ARMENIAN ATROCITES.

    The Sultan of Turkey feeling aggrieved at the recent severe structures by the English press, on his conduct in reference to the recent Armenian ...

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  33. THE TRIAL OF JAPPZ [?]

    The principal charge laid against Jabez Balfour, who is now before the Bow-street Police Court, is that he did defrand the House. Land and ...

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  34. TWO FATAL ACCIDENTS.

    Two men named John Miller and Henry Banyan were killed yesterday at Munro's boiling-down works, Alexandria, in a peculiar manner. They entered the ...

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  35. THE W.A. MILITARY FORCES.

    Major Alexander Wilson, of the Argyle and Sutherland Highlanders, has been appointed to succeed Colonel Fleming as Commandant of the Western ...

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  36. AN EXTRA ORDINARY FINE.

    Lee Samuelson, a lighterman, was fined £100 at the Williamstown Police Court yesterday, for smuggling five lbs. of soap, liable to 1s. 8d. duty. He was ...

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  37. A DISTINGUISHED ARRIVAL IN LONDON.

    Mr. Jabez Balfour has arrived in London, in company with several detectives. The preliminary hearing of the charges of fraud against him in ...

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  38. THE CHARGES AGAINST OSCAR WILDE.

    The charges against Oscar Wilde and his alleged accomplice, Taylor, were concluded yesterday. The judge summed up in favor of the accused, but the jury, ...

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  39. DEATH OF THE EARL OF PEMBROKE.

    [George Robert Charles Herbert, Earl of Pembroke, vas born on July 6,1850. From 1867 to 1870, he travelled in New Zealand, Australia and the South Seas, and wrote, ...

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  40. THE CRISIS IN AUSTRIA.

    The political crisis in Austria still continues. The Emperor Francis Joseph has requested Count Kalnoky to withdraw his resignation of the Premiership, ...

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  41. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Ringarooma court-martial was concluded yesterday. Counsel for the prisoner read a statement to the effect that the Burgeon, Lea, thoughtitw as ...

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  42. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    General regret has been expressed in banking and mercantile circles at the sad death of Mr. R. H. G. Robertson, of the Bank of Australasia, at Coolgardie. ...

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  43. PROBABLE CABLE CONFERENCE EN LONDON.

    Canada is urging the Imperial Government to summon a conference, representing Imperial and Colonial interest, to discuss the present state ...

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  44. THE COLLINGWOOD TRAGEDY.

    Dooley, the Collingwood murderer, was caught on Saturday night. There was an exciting chase through the streets after him, and whilst running he ...

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  45. THE GOVERNORSHIP OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

    It is stated that the Marquis of Ripon has forwarded to Sir Henry Loch a memorandam of a cordial nature, in which Sir Henry is asked to re-consider ...

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  46. THE NEW GOVERNOR OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton has an[?] that he intends leaving England for South Australia, at the end of September, and expects to arrive in ...

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  47. PROPOSED ARMENIAN REFORMS.

    The Governments of Great Britain Russia and France, have joined in a demand on the Sultan to institute immediate reforms in Armenia. The Sultan ...

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  48. THE EARL OF HOPETOUN.

    Lord Hopetoun has arrived in England. He proceeds at once to Paris for a few days, and on his return will have an interview with the Marquis of ...

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  49. FURTHER TROUBLE AT THE PARKSIDE ASYLUM.

    A serious fight occurred at the Park-side Lauatic Asylum on Saturday, when two lunatics engaged in a fight, and were with great difficulty separated. ...

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  50. POLITICAL CRISIS IN AUSTRIA.

    A serious crisis has occurred in Austrian political affairs, which has culminated in the resignation of the Premier and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Count ...

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  51. THE BROKEN HILL PROPRIETARY MINE.

    Mx. John Howell, manager of the Broken Mil Proprietary Mine, who is in London on an extensive leave of absence, has given an emphatic denial to ...

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  52. THE WORKERS OF EUROPE.

    Mr. John Burns has issued an address to the workers of Europe, in which he strengly advises more, unity the efforts so better their condition. He proposes ...

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  53. THE MURDER OF KATE NORTON.

    At the inqueston the body at Kate Norton, yesterday, a verdict was returned that Arthur Buck was guilty of wilful murder. He was committed for trial. ...

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  54. SYDNEY BUILDINGS.

    A deputation of the fire brigade told the Mayor that some Sydney blocks were "death traps" if a fire occurred. The Superintendent of the Brigade said ...

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  55. BRITISH ANNEXATION IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    President Krliger has cabled to the British Foreign Office a strong protest against the recent annexation by Great British of a strip of territory situated ...

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  56. Advertising

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  57. THE CUSTOMS REVENUE.

    The Customs returns for the month off April have been published, and show a very satisfactory increase under all the principal heads. ...

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