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  2. FRANCE.

    There have been the most tumultuous scenes at the trial of Emile Zola. The judge refused to allow ...

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  3. BRITISH POLITICS.

    In the House of Commons yesterday Mr. Gerald Balfour, the Irish Secretary, introduced the Local Government Bill for Ireland in a lucid ...

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  4. THE NIGER DISPUTES

    Owing to the fear of a rupture between Britain and France over the Niger territorial disputes, there has been a fall in prices in all ...

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  5. EASTERN ASIA.

    The Government of China has given Great Britain an assurance that it Trill not grant to any other Power any privileges in the valley ...

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  6. GERMANY.

    A number of Berlin merchants have petitioned Prince Hohemiohe, the German Chancellor, to effect some new regulation for the ...

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  7. INTERCOLONIAL.

    The Marine Board has concluded its inquiry into the loss of the steamer Konya at Port Hacking. It was found that ...

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  8. UNITED STATES.

    The Spanish cruiser Vizcaya has arrived at New York. Extraordinary precautions are being taken to ensure the safety of the vessel. ...

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  9. THE CRICKET MATCH.

    The victory of South Australia to-day was achieved on a perfect wicket and in good weather. During the continuation of the South ...

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  10. A DESPERATE DEED.

    A middle-aged woman named Elizabeth Beal was put on her trial to-day and chained with having wounded her grand-daughter ...

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  11. QUEEN VICTORIA'S SYMPATHY.

    President M'Kinley, in reply to the message from Queen Victoria, states that he is deeply touched with Her Majesty's expressions of ...

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  12. POVERTY AND DEATH.

    Charles Tindell, billiard marker, committed suicide last night by shooting himself in the chest. He left pitiful letters referring to his ...

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  13. ACTIVITY AT HONG KONG.

    The files received by the last steamer from China indicated that in consequence of the undecided position in the East great activity ...

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  14. AVAILABLE BRITISH FORCES.

    The total number of the British forces available for service at Lagos and in the Gold Coast of hinterland is estimated at 6,000 men. ...

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  15. VICTORIA.

    Tenders for £17,600 worth of Credit Forcier Bonds, issued by the Savings Bank Commissioners, have been opened. Old bonds worth ...

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  16. ALLEGED BOGUS COMPANY.

    A sensation has been caused in Sydney by disclosures which indicate that an extensive fraud bas been perpetrated on a number of ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN CONDOLENC

    The Premiers attending the Federal Convertion, on learning of the [?] to the United States warship Maine sent a ...

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  18. SCRATCHINGS.

    The following V.R.C. scratchings are announced:—St. Leger Stakes: wild Raven, Larnac, Sobieski. All Engagements: Nymph. ...

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  19. ZOLA'S ADDRESS TO THE COURT

    M. Zola, in an eloquent appeal, declared that he had sacrificed his liberty to save the imperilled renown of the French, nation. He ...

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  20. ANOTHER REPORT.

    Reuter's Press Agency reports from Akassa, the naval headquarters of the Royal Niger Company, at the month of ...

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  21. ORANGE PROCESSION.

    An order nisi has been granted to review the [?] of the Brunswick bench, committing persons who look part in the orange ...

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  22. ON AN ICE-FLOE.

    The remainder of the 200 Finn fishermen who were carried out to sea on an ice-floe last week have been rescued. Forty of them were ...

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  23. VALUABLE SHIPMENTS.

    The R.M.S. Cuzco, homeward bound, left this afternoon, having on board 125,000 sovereigns, consigned by the Bank of Victoria. ...

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  24. SHIPPING.

    Arrivals.—[?] Holme, 902 tons, from [?] bar[?] Gulf Stream, 378 tons, from Brisbane; and [?] Strathavon, of ...

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  25. THE TRANSVAAL.

    The "Volk-stem, the semi-official organ of the Transvaal Government declares that it is anticipated that the Volksraad will affirm ...

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  26. TRAINING NOTES.

    At Canfield the sand track was a slow this morning, but the course proper was fast. Battalion, without an effort, defeated ...

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  27. PALMISTS ON TRIAL.

    Henry Clement Thessall and his who, [?], were before the [?] Court yesterday on a charge of having obtained money ...

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  28. MUNICIPAL.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Victoria Park Municipal Council was held in the Council-chambers at that suburb on Feb. 22. The ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN EXHIBITS.

    Among the correspondence received at a meeting of the Chamber of Manufactures last evening was a letter from the South Australian ...

    Article : 75 words
  30. ATACANA DISASTER.

    A gold medal valued at £10 has been awarded by the National [?] Relief Society to the boatswain, Figuara, the hero of ...

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  31. ARMY ESTIMATES.

    The British Army estimates amount to £l9,986,300 It is proposed to increase the cavalry by 684 men, the horse and field ...

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  32. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Messrs. Gibbs, Bright, and Co. received news yesterday afternoon of the wreck in Spencer's Gulf of the barque Candida, which left ...

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  33. OBITUARY.

    The death, is announced of Mrs. Goschen, the wife of the Right Hon. G. H. Goschen, the First Lord of the Admiralty, to whom she was ...

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  34. STATEMENT BY MR.CHAMBERLAIN.

    Mr. Chamberlain, who made a statement in the House of Commons yesterday with regard to the position of affairs in West Africa. ...

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  35. A STRIKING PARALLEL.

    A facetious correspondent writes to the London "Times":—As the system upon which court-martial are now conducted by our neighbours across the Channel is ...

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  36. JAPAN.

    The Japanese deficit for the financial year is estimated to be 17,000,000 yen (about £1,850,000). ...

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  37. MISSING BOATS.

    The steamers Ajax and Captain Cook, which were sent in search of the ship [?] have reserved to port ...

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  38. SENSATIONAL AFFRAY.

    A sensational affray took place at the Parade Hotel, Ballarat, last night, when a young man named George Sara entered the hotel ...

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  39. H.M.S. VICTORIOUS.

    H.M.S. Victorious which was delayed last week while en route [?] join the China Squadron by having run on [?] near Port Said ...

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  40. DR. BILLING.

    The death is announced of the Right Rev. Dr. R. C. Billing, the Bishop of Bedford. The deceased was rector of Spitalfields from 1878 ...

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  41. ADMIRAL WHARTON.

    Rear-Admiral W. J. L[?]oyd Wharton, C.B., Hydrographer of the Admiralty, has been appointed chairman of the committee which is ...

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  42. CYCLIST FINED.

    At the police court to-day a cyclist mimed Waiter Gahagan was fined £10 for having inflected [?] harm on a woman by having ...

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  43. CREW SAVED.

    Further particulars to hand concerning the wreck of the Candida show that she sailed on Wednesday from Port Augusta. Sunday night ...

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  44. THE CZARINA.

    The Czarina of Russia is suffering from an attack of measles. ...

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  45. STREET PREACHING.

    "Hypasia" (Fremantle) writes:— For some construction time Fremantle has been overrun with street-preaoners, fruit-hawkers, and ...

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  46. TERRIBLE ACCIDENT.

    A terrible accident occurred at St. Marry's Carhedral, Sydney, on Monday morning. Two workmen named John Leslie and William ...

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  47. BETTING MARKET.

    The belting market was again , quiet this afternoon prices being unchanged, despite the gallops this morning, Amberite was backed ...

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  48. A BOYS' QUARREL.

    A boy of about 10 years named William Harris appeared before Mr. A. S. Roe in the Perth Police Court on Feb 22 on a charge of ...

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  49. CANADA.

    During the last seven months the trade of the Dominion of Canada has increased 31,000,000 dollars (about £6,200,000). ...

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  50. THE NILE.

    Messrs. John Aird and Company, of London, have contract with the Egyptian Government to build immense reservoirs on the Nile at ...

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  51. NOXIOUS WEEDS.

    It is satisfactory to note that, particular attention is being paid by the Department of Agriculture to the growth of noxious and, in many ...

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  52. FRUIT IMPORTATION.

    In connection with the recently formed regulations regarding the importation of [?] complaints were made recently by residents of ...

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  53. BILLIARDS.

    The billiard match between Weiss and Memmott, of Australia, 9,000 up, which was concluded yesterday, was won by Weiss with 622 ...

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  54. MUSICAL HONORS.

    The following are the results of the examinations conducted in Australia by the visiting examiner from the Trinity College of Music ...

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  55. CONFERENCE OF PREMIERS.

    Sir George Turner has arranged to hold a conference of Premiers Best week, and has telegraphed to the Premier of Queensland (Sir ...

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  56. SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    At the annual meeting of the South Australian Swimming Club Arthur Cavill, of New South Wales, won the 100yds. championship of ...

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  57. LIBEL ACTION.

    At Bairnsdale the school teacher Charles Fisher Langier, who was recently dismissed, brought an action against the proprietors of the ...

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  58. JOHN NORTON AGAIN.

    In the case which is proceeding in the Police Court against John Norton, editor of "Truth," the information alleging that the ...

    Article : 187 words
  59. MANGLED BY A TRAIN.

    At 2 o'clock this morning Walter Chambers, aged 50, formerly employed on the railways, was mangled by a train at Bowden. ...

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  60. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    Yesterday morning the bogie of the engine attached to the 9.30 Donnybrook train went off the rails about six miles from Bunbury. No ...

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  61. CRETE.

    The Russian newspapers warn Europe that the Czar has not yet withdrawn, the candidature of Prince George of Greece for the ...

    Article : 62 words
  62. ARTESIAN AREA.

    A report regarding the explorations in the western districts of South. Australia has been prepared by Mr. Brown, the Government ...

    Article : 40 words
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