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  2. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY.

    Alfred John Monson, Victor Honor, a. money-lender, Percival Norgate, and Robert Metcalf were charged at the Bow-street Police Court, London ...

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  3. THE WAR.

    The movement of Mr. Theodore Roosevelt's rough-riders at the storming of Sacilla, which resulted in the men falling into a Spanish ambuscade ...

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  4. BRITAIN IN EGYPT.

    Yesterday in the House of Commons Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, moved the remission of the war loan of £798,802, which was ...

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  5. IN

    Early in February of this year (1894) I was travelling in a third-class carriage in the neighborhood of Glasgow. At a station two women entered the ...

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  6. VICTORIA.

    The R.M.S. Oruba left for London to-day, taking 52500 sovereigns, 50000 of which are on account of the National Bank. ...

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  7. INTERCOLONIAL.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Premier stated that Mr. Bruce Smith, who was the leading counsel in the M'Sharry arbitration case, had ...

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  8. EASTERN PARLIAMENTS.

    The second session of the 17th Parliament of Victoria was opened at 2 o'clock this afternoon by the Acting Governor, Sir John Madden, with the ...

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  9. NARROW-GAUGE RAILWAY.

    The railway committee has recommended the construction of a narrow-gauge railway from Ferntree Gully to Pembroke. ...

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  10. ASSAULT CASE.

    At Broken Hill to-day Peter Healer, who assaulted Thomas Rae in the street, was fined £7 (in default three months imprisonment). ...

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  11. CORONATION DAY.

    Tuesday being Coronation Day a salute was fired by the Domain Battery. ...

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  12. NEW ZEALAND.

    In Parliament this afternoon Captain W. R. Russell gave notice of an amendment to the Address in Reply, regretting that His Excellency's advisers ...

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  13. THE LOCAL TRADE.

    The report of the Mines Department shows that 1897 was the record year for coal-mining, the yield from 87 collieries having been 4383591 tons. ...

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  14. THE LABOR PARTY.

    A caucus of the Labor party was held to-day, when it was expected that the attitude of Mr. Trenwith would be discussed. Owing to the small ...

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  15. THE BALKANS.

    It is reported from Vienna that the number of persons killed and wounded in the recent disturbances on the Albanian frontier was 300. ...

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  16. SANTIAGO DE CUBA.

    The Cuban rebels have reported to the Americans that there are seven miler of barbed wire round the trenches [?] Santiago de Cuba. ...

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  17. FRANCE.

    The following Ministry has been formed by M. Brisson:— Premier and Minister of the Interior, M. Brisson; Minister of Foreign Affairs ...

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  18. IMMIGRATION RESTRICTION.

    It has been resolved at the request of the Legislative Council to reinstate the Immigration Restriction Bill. ...

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  19. PROBATE DUTY.

    The sum of £10,843 has been paid in probate duty on the will of the late Mr. George Robertson, publisher, whose estate was worth £108,435. ...

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  20. DEEMING CASE REVIVED.

    Memories of the Deeming case have been recalled to the Victorian police authorities lately in a most unexpected manner (remarks the Melbourne "Argus" ...

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  21. ROYAL COMMISSION.

    The inquiry into the charges made by Mr. Levien in the Assembly on Fri-day against Messrs. Sleath and Ferguson was resumed to-day. A discussion ...

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  22. MADAME MELBA.

    It is announced that Madame Melba, the eminent vocalist, will be unable to visit the Australian colonies this year. ...

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  23. ADMIRAL CAMARA.

    The Egyptian Government, at the request of the United States, has refused to supply Admiral Camara's fleet with[?] ...

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  24. COUNTRY NEWS.

    A meeting of settlers was held in the Preston Agricultural Hall last week to consider the advisableness of giving the land required by the timber railway ...

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  25. CHINA.

    M. Hanotaux, Minister of Foreign Affairs in the late Meline Cabinet, has informed. the Franco-Belgian syndicate that the contract for the ...

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  26. THE DREYFUS CASE.

    The Court Martial has dismissed M. Joseph Reinach's reserve action in the Dreyfus-case. M. Jaures, a prominent, Socialist ...

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  27. THE ATTACK ON SANTIAGO.

    The outposts of General W. R. Shafter's army are at Rioguana, within sight of Santiago de Cuba. The attack on the city will be made ...

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  28. THE WELSH STRIKE.

    The miners on strike in South Wales have appointed delegates to ask Mr. C. T. Ritchie, the president of the Board of Trade, to intervene. ...

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  29. CUE.

    The new time-table does not altogether give satisfaction (says our Cue correspondent), as the Murchison people are annoyed at the prospect of delay in ...

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  30. THE NORTH POLE.

    The Arctic exploration party under the command of Mr. Walter Weliman, an American journalist, has sailed from Tromsoe, Norway, in the steamer ...

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  31. AMERICAN SQUADRON TO PROCEED TO EUROPE

    Commodore Eugene W. Watson has been placed in command of a squadron consisting of the following vessels:—The battleship Oregon, the auxiliary ...

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  32. ALBION DISASTER.

    The result of the inquiry into the disaster that occurred last week at the I launching of H.M.S. Albion at Black kwall, on the Thames, and by which 30 ...

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  33. COOLGARDIE.

    The notice given by the Municipal Council to discontinue the use of the electric lights in the main streets will take effect to-day. So far nothing has ...

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  34. GEMS OF GENIUS.

    A Welsh pupil teacher has published some "gems" he has picked out of essays by the boys in his class:—Magna Charta stated that no man ...

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  35. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    In the House of Assembly to-day the Attorney-General said that it was not intended to grant any Crown lands in the Northern Territory either in fee ...

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  36. COMMERCIAL.

    Mr. J. M. Sinclair, the general agent for Victorian produce, has forwarded to the Victorian Government the proposal of a London firm to form a wine ...

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  37. NORTHAM.

    On Monday Mr. H. Sermon, of the Meckering Hotel, mentioned to the police that his till had been robbed of £2 15a. Upon the police proceeding to ...

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  38. ADMIRAL CAMARA AT PORT SAID.

    The Egyptian Government has refused to permit Admiral Camara to engage stokers at Port Said. ...

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  39. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    George Newman, B.A, lately principal of Whinham College, appeared at the police court this morning on a charge of having indecently assaulted a boy in ...

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  40. WATSON'S PREPARATIONS.

    Commander Watson has sailed from Key West for Santiago de Cuba, Admiral Sampson finding four months' supplies. ...

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  41. WHEAT MARKET.

    The wheat market is steady, with prices unchanged. ...

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  42. BISMARCK ON THE WAR.

    Interviewed by a correspondent Associated Press, Prince Bismarck [?] the war outright. "I believe it," he said, to be due-to systematic provocation on the ...

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  43. GUN ACCIDENT.

    The celebration of the golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Trebilcock at Marble Hill last night came to a painful termination. A youth named ...

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  44. MISTAKEN IDENTITY.

    The Melbourne 'Argus" of June 17 says:—Many will remember that over two years ago an old German gardener, Carl Schutt, came to Melbourne from ...

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  45. MUNICIPAL.

    A general meeting of the Fremantle Municipal Council was held on Tuesday when there were present—the Mayor (Mr. E. Solomon, M.L.A.), and ...

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  46. Advertising

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  47. JAPAN.

    Count Okuma has succeeded the Marquis Ito as Premier. ...

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  48. SUDDEN DEATH.

    The man who died suddenly in the verandah of a house in Elizabeth-street on Friday has been identified as James Hallgrove, a laborer, aged 60 years. ...

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  49. ALBANY.

    Captain Douglas has gone out in the launch Dunskey to search for the missing fishing party that left Albany last Sunday morning, and comprising ...

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  50. HUNGARY.

    The rioters in Galicia sacked the Jewish quarters in Alt Sandec and Neu Sandec. The cavalry dispersed the mob. ...

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  51. OSTRICH FOR PERTH.

    To-day Messrs Cave and Co. shipped in the Bothwell Castle an ostrich for the Perth Zoo. The bird was reared at the firm's farm at Dublin ...

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  52. SHIPPING.

    Arrival—Steamer Mamari, 2342 tons. Departures—For Melbourne — Barque Cardigan Castle, 1214 tons. ...

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  53. TASMANIA.

    In the steamer Pateena to-day the racehorses Fireweed, Medicine, City Bank, Sirilius, Tamino, and Tidal were shipped to Melbourne. ...

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  54. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The House went into Committee of Supply to-day, when Mr. Reid moved that he be granted a sum not exceeding £2,193,800, to defray the expenses ...

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  55. NEW ZEALAND.

    The advances to settlers up to the end of March amounted to £1,836,205. Applications totalling £419,433 were declined. ...

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