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  2. Advertising

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  3. EASTERN ASIA.

    In the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. H. O. Arnold-Forster, the Liberal Unionist member for West Belfast, asked the Government whether the ...

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  4. LIGHT COINAGE.

    The British Admiralty has ordered that the lightweight sovereigns, which were brought to England from Australia in H.M.S. Orlando, are not to be ...

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  5. POLICE COURTS.

    Charge of Assault.—John Wallis charged with having assaulted one Patrick Gorman, was remanded, as the injured man was said to be too ill to ...

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  6. INTERCOLONIAL.

    The Governor has taken his passage to England in the R.M.S. Himalaya, which will sail on September 29. Leave of absence for six months has been ...

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  7. VICTORIA.

    John Williams, 30, a stereotyper in the Melbourne "Age" office, met with a serious accident last evening. While riding a bicycle at St. Kilda he ran ...

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  8. THE WAR.

    Admiral Don Pascual Cervera y [?]opete has reported that his fleet is supplied with sufficient provisions to last until the autumn. ...

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  9. NEW GUINEA SCHEME.

    The Premier has read the correspondence between the Secretary of State and the Queensland Premier with reference to the New Guinea land concession. ...

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  10. WILD DOG PEST.

    Mr. Hubble, who is in charge of the wild dog destruction party, has returned from the Gawler Ranges. He states that the agent principally used has been ...

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  11. REPORTS FROM HAVANA.

    It is reported from Havana that the invasion of Cuba by the Americans has been postponed to the autumn, and it is further stated that 8,000 of the rebels ...

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  12. STATEMENT BY SALISBURY.

    In the House of Lords yesterday, Lord Salisbury stated that, although an immediate catastrophe was not anticipated in China, the fate of that empire ...

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  13. ITALY.

    The Marquis di Rudini, the Italian Premier, has resigned office, declaring that silence on his part respecting the recent riots at Milan will assist in the ...

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  14. GOLDSBROUGH, MORT, AND CO.

    The directors of Messrs. Goldsbrough, Mort, and Co., Limited, have voted the fifth annual report and balance-sheet. Adverse seasons have ...

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  15. PARLIAMENT.

    The third session of the 15th Parliament of South Australia will be opened on Thursday, but the real business will not begin till Tuesday. ...

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  16. DESPERATE STATE OF MANILA.

    Manila is in a desperate condition. The city is almost without food, and the garrison is harassed night and day by the attacks of the rebels. The native ...

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  17. SAMARITAN FUND.

    The Governor has received a copy of a portion of the will of the late Miss Dacosta constituting him the holder of the money to be devoted to the ...

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  18. FRANCE.

    M. Ribot, who was summoned by President Felix Faure to form an Administration on the resignation of M. Meline, has declined to undertake the ...

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  19. CELESTIAL VISITOR.

    The Government astronomer reports at 11 o'clock to-night he observed a small unimportant comet with an opera-glass in the zenith looking north. ...

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  20. BRITISH INTERESTS.

    Through the influence of Li Hung Chang, Weng-tung, who was the Imperial tutor, a member of the Council of State, and head of the Revenue ...

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  21. TURF NEWS.

    Mr. W. R. Wilson has received word from England that the buyer of Essex was Lady Meux, who bought Survivor. The Western Australian jumper Gold ...

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  22. ZONE SYSTEM OF TIME.

    The Chamber of Commerce is again urging the Government to alter the zone system of time so as to reduce the difference between this and the eastern ...

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  23. BRITISH NAVY.

    A sensation has been caused by the announcement that the Admiralty has cancelled the naval manoeuvres which were about to take place. The ...

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  24. A KLONDYKE PIONEER.

    Among the passengers in the steamer Cape Otway from America was David Scholz, of Melbourne, who went to Klondyke in March, 1894. He has ...

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  25. AUSTRIA.

    Anti-Semite riots have occurred in the vicinity of Rzeszow, a town of Austrian Galicia. The mob looted several warehouses of the Jews, and in order to ...

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  26. MORE SHIPS TO BE BUILT.

    Mr. George J. Goschen, First Lord of the Admiralty, has promised to make further additions to the ship-building programme of the Government. ...

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  27. JAPANESE SETTLEMENT.

    A reply has been received from the Colonial Office to the communication on the subject of the proposed Japanese settlement in the northern ...

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  28. ADMIRAL CAMARA.

    Admiral Camara has sailed from Cadiz with 20 vessels and an enormous quantity of war material. The destination of the fleet is unknown, but it is ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN ART.

    The exhibition of Australian art, which was opened at the Grafton Galleries in London on April 2, will close at the end of July. Twenty-two of the ...

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  30. GERMAN ELECTIONS.

    The Social Democrats gained 25 seats in the general election which has just taken place in Germany. ...

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  31. A MINING LOAN.

    Saturday was the last day for receiving applications for the £100,000 debentures lean put on the market by the Wallaroo and Moonta Mining and ...

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  32. DOMINICA.

    The colony of Dominica, one of the Leeward Islands, has rejected the offer of Mr. Chamberlain, who agreed to render financial aid to the colony on ...

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  33. TASMANIA.

    At Strahan on Saturday the remains of the wreck of the Grafton were sold by auction to Captain Miles for £250. The whole of the cargo recovered was ...

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  34. OTTOMAN EMPIRE.

    Reports have been received that fighting has taken place between the Christians and Mohammedans on the Albanian frontier. Eleven Christian villages were ...

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  35. FREMANTLE.

    Sundry Offences.—James Hayes was fined 20s., with costs, for obscenity. Henry Coredale and Peter Love were directed to pay 1s., and costs, for ...

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  36. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    At Broken Hill John Lyons, who had been arrested for having been of unsound mind, died in the gaol hospital, where he was undergoing medical ...

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  37. A PARIS SENSATION.

    A dentist's assistant named Albert Martin was arrested in Paris recently on a charge of having murdered his employer, M. Louis Banderly, practising at ...

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  38. A RACE MEETING.

    At the winter race meeting of the Tasmanian Turf Club the principal results were:—Federation Stakes—Surf, 1; Rory O'More, 2; The Peer ...

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  39. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Sir Edward Burne-Jones, Bart., the eminent painter. (The deceased was born in ...

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  40. CRETE.

    The Cretans are appealing to the European Powers for a prompt settlement of the long-standing question as to the appointment of a Governor of the ...

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  41. FUNERAL INCIDENT.

    A regrettable incident, which will doubtless form the subject of an inquiry, occurred at the Broken Hill Hospital yesterday. A man named ...

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  42. COMMERCIAL.

    At the half-yearly meeting of the National Mortgage and Agency Company of New Zealand, Limited, the directors recommended that a dividend ...

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  43. NEW ZEALAND.

    Frank Donald has died at Palmerston, owing to an injury received in the football field. ...

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  44. SEAMEN'S UNION.

    It is proposed to form a New Zealand federal council of seamen's unions. ...

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  45. SHARE MARKET.

    The following are the latest London Stock Exchange quotations for the shares named:—Broken Hill Proprietary (N.S.W.), £2 3s. 9d.; Mount Lyell ...

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  46. FERRY STEAMER ON FIRE.

    The horse ferry steamer Belendon was discovered to be on fire early this morning. Damage to the extent of £500 was done. The steamer was fully ...

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  47. ALLEGED SHEEP STEALING.

    The police court proceedings in connection with the case of John Deardon, a Wanneroo farmer, who was charged with having stolen a sheep belonging ...

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  48. YOUTHFUL DEPRAVITY.

    The evidence given before the Police Commission at Auckland has disclosed shocking immorality and drunkenness among young girls. ...

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  50. POLITICAL SITUATION.

    The last session of the present Parliament will be opened at noon on Tuesday. In the present political mix-up, it is difficult to state what course of action ...

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  51. GALE AND FLOODS.

    A violent northerly gale has been experienced at Wellington. Hutt and Petone were flooded, and the residents had to leave ...

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  52. SPELTER.

    Spelter is quoted at £19 17s 6d. a ton. ...

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  53. THE SOUTH SEAS.

    News received from Fiji says that it is rumored that the German men-of-war have received some instructions From Berlin relative to the annexation ...

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  54. WHEAT MARKET.

    The wheat market is dull, and there has been a further decline of 1s. a quarter. ...

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  55. QUEENSLAND.

    The winter carnival of the League of Queensland Wheelmen was held yesterday. The Queensland Championship Mile Scratch Race final was won by ...

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  56. SHEEPSKINS.

    There was a small supply of sheep-skins offered at to-day's sales, and the bulk was sold. For merinoes and fine crossbreds there was an advance of 1/8d. ...

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