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  2. EASTERN ASIA.

    The Paris Temps" declares that the Chinese concession, to France of a coaling station at Kwang-chau, in the province of Kwangtung, South China ...

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  3. GENERAL NEWS.

    Fremantle Hospital.—The report of Public Hospital, Fremantle, for the week ended on Saturday last is as follows:—Admitted, 24 (typhoid fever ...

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  4. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The work of laying the George-street tram from the Circular Quay so the Bedfern Railway Station was entered on this morning. The contract has been ...

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  5. THE WAR CLOUD.

    The State Legislature of Massachusetts, which is in session at Boston, voted 500,000 dollars in half an hour to equip the State militia. ...

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  6. A RUSSIAN CANAL.

    It is reported from Vienna that the Russian Government has decided to start the construction of the canal from the Baltic to the Black Sea at Riga, the ...

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  7. INTERCOLONIAL.

    Information has been given to the Toorak police of an outrageous assault on a girl named Mary Clarke on Friday night. She was returning to her home ...

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  8. SENATE AND HOUSE.

    The Ame[?] Senate has resolved that the United States shall not exercise [?] control in Cuba except for [?] of pacification. When ...

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  9. COACH FATALITY.

    On Sunday Jervis, the driver of a mail coach, was found insensible on the track at Nymagee with the coach lying close by smashed to pieces. The horses ...

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  10. MR. G. N. CURZON.

    Mr. G. X. Curzon, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, is ill from over work. During the absence of Lord Salisbury from the Foreign Office Mr. ...

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  11. A BY-ELECTION.

    The vacancy for the Narrabri election caused by the death of Mr. Collins is looked upon as likely to give the Anti-Convention Bill party an opportunity of ...

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  12. A LIBEL CASE.

    The hearing of the libel action brought by Mr. Vale, M.L.A., against the Melbourne "Argus" has been fixed for the 28th inst. ...

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  13. SAMOA.

    The future of Samoa is being discussed by the German press. Some of the newspapers imply that the present would be a good time to ensure the ...

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  14. PARTY INFLUENCES AT WORK.

    The recognition of the newly-formed Republic of Cuba by the American Senate was the outcome of a pro-Cuban coalition, which was formed by the ...

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  15. SALE OF THOROUGHBREDS.

    At a sale of racehorses at the New—market stables, Merloolas, the star of the catalogue, was passed in at 1,800 guineas, 2,000 being required for his ...

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  16. LOST ON KOSCIUSKO.

    James Lucas, who was lost in the bush on Mount Kosciusko for ten days, was found this morning. He states that be had no food for five days, and ...

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  17. THE REV. W. A. POTTS.

    In the Wesley Sunday School at the Port on Monday, a large number of adherents assembled to bid farewell to the Rev. W. A Potts ...

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  18. GOVERNOR PHILLIP.

    The Rev. L. J. Fish, Vicar of Bath-ampton, Bath, has made an appeal to Anglo-Australians to assist in erecting a memorial to Governor Phillip in ...

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  19. FEDERATION.

    The London "Times," in an article on Australian federation, says that if New South Wales rejects the Commonwealth Bill the prospects of federation ...

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  20. FUNERAL OF AN ACTOR.

    The remains of the late Mr. Hanwood, the veteran actor, were interred in the Melbourne Cemetery to-day. The funeral was attended by a number of ...

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  21. SALE OF YEARLINGS.

    At the yearling sales P. Bolger's purchases were a brown colt by Lochiel— Perilous, 140 guineas; a chestnut gelding by Meles—Barbara, 35 guineas ...

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  22. TRIED TO JUMP OVERBOARD.

    During the passage of the steamer Burrumbeet from Sydney a woman named Mrs. Zennetti, who was going to her husband in Western Australia, tried ...

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  23. ADDRESSES BY DELEGATES.

    Speeches in support of the Commonwealth Bill were delivered at Norwood to-night by Sir R. C Baker and Mr. J. H Gordon. The attendance of the ...

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  24. A LONDON OPINION.

    Private cable messages received here from London express the opinion that war will not take place between Spain and America. ...

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  25. SOME EARLY WAGERING.

    During the settling over the A.J.C. meeting a number of doubles were booked the V.R.C. Derby and Melbourne Cup. For the former event Bobadil is the ...

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  26. A COMPANY MEETING.

    At a meeting of the Mount Lyell Comstock Mining Association for the purposes of re-forming the company, the chairman, reported that news had been ...

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  27. TURKEY.

    The foreign ambassadors at Constantinople ore notifying the Sultan that Thessaly must be evacuated within a month. ...

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  28. PERSIA.

    A serious disturbance has takes place near the southern borders of the Caspian Sea. A body of 12,000 Persian Yomud tribesmen made a raid on ...

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  29. ATTITUDE OF BRITAIN.

    It is reported that the British authorities are treating coal as a contraband of war in the West Indies. I ...

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  30. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    There has been a general rainfall in the colony, with prospects of a continuance. ...

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  31. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Viscount Oxenbridge, aged 60 years. The deceased was created a Viscount in 1886. As Sir William John Monson he sat ...

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  32. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL FAIR.

    The Fair was continued when there was a fairly large attendance. An excellent programme had been arranged, and was carried out without a ...

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  33. QUESTION OF OVERTIME.

    An attempt was made by a deputation, of eight hours pioneers to induce Messrs. Baxter and Boyne, the contractors for Messrs. Craig, Williamson ...

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  34. CONSERVATORIUM OF MUSIC

    The prospectus of the Adelaide Con-servstorium of Music has been issued, announcing the formation of sixteen classes for the study of various musical ...

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  35. THE MAINE DISASTER.

    A Spanish official report has been issued which, denies that a submarine mine caused the Maine explosion. The diver's evidence is alleged to show that ...

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  36. DUKE OF YORK.

    H.R.H. the Duke of York has been appointed to command H.M.S. Crescent (a first-class cruiser of 7,700 tons) during the present season's manoeuvres. j ...

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  37. NIXON'S RELEASE.

    Albert Nixon, who was imprisoned for having stabbed his wife and Mr. H. M. Addison, is to be released from gaol to-morrow. ...

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  38. VISITORS ENTERTAINED.

    The Chief Secretary for South Australia, Mr. O'Loughlin, and Mr. Borron, of Fiji, are both on a holiday vist to Melbourne, and were entertained by ...

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  39. MR. JAMES CROTTY.

    The death is announced of Mr. James Crotty, who was well known in Victorian and Tasmanian. financial and mining circles. ...

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  40. SENATE AND HOUSE.

    The New York "Herald" says that there are indications that the efforts of the House of Representativss to agree witt the resolutions of the Senate are ...

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  41. JAPAN.

    It is officially announced that the Japanese Government will take £2,000.000 of the Chinese loan. ...

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  42. SUNDAY CLOSING.

    Mr. Justice Bundey has upheld the conviction obtained by the Adelaide Municipal Council against Z. Goldman, fruiterer, for having kept his premises ...

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  43. SIGNOR CRISPI.

    Signor Crispi, the veteran Italian statesman and ex-Premier, has been reelected for Palermo. He recently resigned his seat in the Chamber of ...

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  44. A SERIOUS CRIME.

    At the Criminal Court on Monday before Mr. Acting Justice James, William Pitts, who pleaded guilty on Friday to having, on. December 21 last ...

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  45. QUEENSLAND.

    Mr. Cowley, M.P., who has arrived at Townsville from Cairns, says that it is an absurdity to bar the import of Queensland bananas into New South ...

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  46. NILE EXPEDITION.

    The Sirdar, Sir H. H. Kitchener, has suspended preparations for an advance to Khartoum until the end of July. ...

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  47. MASONIC.

    The organ which has been recently erected in the Masonic Temple of the Freemasons'-hall was opened Monday, by Wor. Bro. W. Ernst Crome, who gave ...

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  48. LATEST AMERICAN FILES.

    The American mail brings the latest newspaper files up to March 23. Since the departure of the last steamer a prominent feature of discussion in the ...

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  49. FRANCE.

    M. Meline, the French Premier, in a speech at Remiremont, declared that the France-Russian alliance opened an infinite horizon, and gave the French ...

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  50. THE CASE OF J.J. DURACK.

    At the Criminal Court yesterday morning, before Mr. Acting Justice James, the Crown prosecutor (Mr. Bumside) mentioned the ease of Jeremiah ...

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  51. SHOCKING SUICIDE.

    At Rockhampton Kenneth. M'Kenzie, 40, committed suicide at the Queen's Hotel. A fortnight ago he was summoned by his wife for having ...

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  52. ENGLISH TURF.

    The Australian, horse Newhaven is being backed for the City and Suburban Handicap for which his weight is 8.8) at 100 to 6. ...

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  53. TYPHOID FEVER.

    Several patients recently admitted to the maternity home of the Salvation "Army" developed typhoid fever, and two succumbed. ! ...

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  54. NEW ZEALAND.

    In the actions to recover compensation for the deaths of miners at the Brunner colliery disaster, the judge has awarded £7,225 damages, with costs. ...

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