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  2. THE TRANSVAAL.

    The Transvaal Volksraad was prorogued yesterday. In the course of his speech to the members at the prorogation ...

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  3. ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH, FREMANTLE.

    On March 17 Bishop Gibney proceeded to Fremantle for the purpose of blessing and laying the foundation stone of the new ...

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  4. WAR CLOUD.

    The Spanish torpedo [?] which was detained at Cadiz owing to a heavy gale, has sailed for Cuba. ...

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  5. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The barque Swanhilda has arrived at Newcastle from Table Bay. Captain Fraser, who is still iu command says that he hopes that if he ...

    Article : 52 words
  6. INTERCOLONIAL.

    Lieutenant-Colonel Williams, who was formerly a very active member of the military forces, died at Swede's Flat yesterday. ...

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  7. CANADA.

    The Dominion House of Commons at Ottawa has passed a bill which prohibits the importation of fruit-trees and vines from the ...

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  8. MESSRS. VENN AND BRIGGS.

    The Melbourne "Age" of March 8 says: —When Mr. Venn, of Western Australia, arose before an awestricken Convention the other day ...

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  9. OBITUARY.

    Dr. E. Joshua, lately of Silverton. died to-day at Broken Hill from pneumonia. ...

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  10. BACK TO THE WEST.

    Mr. L. J. Stirling. the postmaster at Fremantle, who has been enjoying six months' holiday in the eastern colonies, left Adelaide for ...

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  11. UNITED STATES AND BRITAIN.

    Remarkable demonstrations of good feeling towards Great Britain have taken place generally throughout the United States. ...

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  12. MAIL SERVICE WITH FRANCE.

    The French Government has offered to provide an annual subsidy of 80,000 dollars for a direct line of steamers to run between France ...

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  13. TRAM CARS BURNED.

    Early this morning a tire broke out at the tramway sheds at Randwick. Several cars were destroyed and a quantity of machinery ...

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  14. STRANGE BY-LAW.

    The members of the Petersburg Council have given notice of their intention to move a by-law to be passed to prevent children under ...

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  15. SPEECH BY PRESIDENT M'KINLEY.

    An important utterance was made yesterday by President M'Kinley on the preset international situation. ...

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  16. COOLGARDIE QUARTER SESSIONS.

    The quarter sessions were continued this morning. Murray Ross Dunbar pleaded guilty to a, charge of having forged and ...

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  17. KOTZE'S DISMISSAL.

    It is reported that the law officers at the Cape are of opinion that the dismissal of Mr. J. G. Kotze from the position of Chief Justice ...

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  18. VICTORIA.

    A miner named Walter Taylor, aged 38, met with a dreadful death at the Victory mine at Warrandyte this morning. He and his mate ...

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  19. MR. T. PLAYFORD.

    Mr. Thomas Playford, Agent General for South Australia, will return to Adelaide, via Vancouver, at the end of May. He expects to ...

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  20. AMERICAN PREPARATIONS.

    The Spanish Government in a memorandum to the American Government suggests that the American war preparations are acting as ...

    Article : 76 words
  21. POWER OF BRITAIN.

    The Hon. T. A. Brassey, son of the Governor of Victoria, in a Speech delivered at Tunbridge Wells, Kent, last night, stated that ...

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  22. VISIT OF LORD BRASSEY.

    Owing to developments which have taken place since the Perth Municipal Council made arrangements for the reception of Lord and ...

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  23. RAILWAY ACCIDENTS.

    An accident occurred to-day at Tylden, a small station on the Daylesford line, whereby a lady passenger named Mrs. Pater, of Daylesford ...

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  24. THE COAL TRADE.

    The Welsh colliers are urging the proprietors to limit the output of coal in order to keep up prices. The colliers make it a condition ...

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  25. ACTIVITY IN FRANCE.

    The French Government is mobilising its fleet. The northern squadron has been ordered to hold itself in readiness ...

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  26. STODDART'S TEAM.

    Mr. Stoddart's English team left Melbourne this evening in the express train for Adelaide on their homeward trip, with the exception of ...

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  27. MAN'S THROAT CUT.

    An elderly man named Joseph Pullen was found dead in bed at Clifton Hill this morning with his throat cut. At the inquest the ...

    Article : 118 words
  28. THE SOUDAN.

    The Egyptian troops have ejected the Dervishes from Shabluka Island, which is situated above the sixth cataract on the Nile. ...

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  29. A FRONTIER INCIDENT.

    Some excitement has been caused by an attempt on the part of some French workmen to arrest two German Customs officers at Villerupt ...

    Article : 90 words
  30. BRUNSWICK PROCESSION.

    The Full Court has decided the order nisi to review the decision of Mr. Rose, J.P., committing for trial five Orangemen for alleged ...

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  31. A LEGAL REFORM.

    Yesterday in the House of Commons a bill providing for a court of criminal appeal was defeated on the second reading. ...

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  32. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE.

    A destructive fire took place at Ararat last night, destroying a large block of buildings belonging to Messrs. McAllister and M Carthy ...

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  33. HAWAII.

    The United States Senate and the Committee of Foreign Relations have referred to Congress the joint resolutions which they have drawn ...

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  34. FEDERATION CONVENTION

    The Federal Convention concluded its work and finished its sittings to-day. For the first time the members spoke not as provincialists ...

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  35. COMMERCIAL.

    At the London wool sales to-day there was spirited competition among the buyers, and a slight tendency to a hardening of prices. March 17. ...

    Article : 197 words
  36. THE GREAT FIRE.

    The board of inquiry into the recent big fire has concluded the inking of evidence, and will prepare its report. ...

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  37. TASMANIA.

    Sir Lambert Dobson, the Chief Justice of Tasmania, died this afternoon from typhoid fever. The deceased was a son of the late Mr. ...

    Article : 98 words
  38. NATIVE REVOLT.

    The "Neueste Nachrichten." a Berlin newspaper, reports that 80,000 natives at Uhehe, in German East Africa, have revolted. ...

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  39. CRICKET.

    The secretary of the County Cricket Association has suggested, with the concurrence of several of his colleagues, that ...

    Article : 75 words
  40. LORD BRASSEY'S MOVEMENTS.

    His Excellency and Lady Brassey will leave in the R.M.S. Ormuz on Tuesday next. On their arrival at Albany they will proceed to their ...

    Article : 108 words
  41. POSTAL CONFERENCE.

    Among the subjects to be discussed at the Postal Conference in Hobart are the review of the resolutions passed at the Washington ...

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  42. BREADSTUFFS.

    The American visible supply of wheat and flour is now estimated at [?] 167,000 bushels, against [?] 990,000 bushels a week ago. ...

    Article : 27 words
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