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  3. INTERCOLONIAL.

    Tenders were opened to-day by the Savings Bank Commissioners for a loan of £13,375. The Government guaranteed the mortgaged bonds. The ...

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  4. TASMANIA.

    Charles Tasman Ford, of Stanley, one of the leading stock-breeders, who was highly respected, was found dead at his residence to-day. The upper portion of ...

    Article : 62 words
  5. THE DREYFUS CASE.

    The verdict of guilty brought against Captain Dreyfus by the court-martial at Bennes has caused a profound sensation on the continent and in ...

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  6. TRANSVAAL CRISIS.

    The Volksraad has resolved mat it will not send Boer troops to guard the frontier at present. French steamers are in Delagoa Bay. ...

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  7. QUEENSLAND.

    Mr. Barlow's resignation as a member of the Executive Council has been gazetted. The opening of Parliament will take place to-morrow. It is ...

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  8. THE RAILWAYS.

    The Railway Commissioner's annual] report, which will probably be presented to Parliament to-morrow, will show that during the last three years the ...

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  9. HOFMEYR AND SCHREINER.

    Mr. J. H. Hofmeyr, the well-known Cape Afrikander, end Mr. W. P. Schreiner, the Cape Premier, have stated that they are convinced that the Transvaal ...

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  10. SHIPPING.

    The steamer Duke of Buckingham, which recently left London for Brisbane, has returned to Plymouth in a disabled condition. ...

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  11. LIGHT RAIN.

    The rain in Victoria has been of a light nature. A heavy continuous fall is required before benefit to the crops is assured. ...

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  12. SUPPOSED SUICIDE.

    The Bairnsdale police are investigating a case which, bo far, appears 10 Le one of suicide. The body of a fully-dressed woman was found in the ...

    Article : 94 words
  13. NEW ZEALAND TROOPS.

    Adjutant North, of the Canterbury Battalion, has issued a circular to the officers, asking for the names of volunteers fit to serve and willing to go to ...

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  14. ENGLISH TURF.

    The Australian-bred horse Newhaven has gone to the stud. [Newhaven, it will be remembered, ruptured a suspensory ligament when ...

    Article : 87 words
  15. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Newcastle steamer South Austrarlian, bound for Sydney to Newcastle for coal, during a dense fog ran on the Big Ben Rocks, near the Nobbys. The ...

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  16. CEMETERY SCANDAL.

    William Coutts, the superintendent o the Nellfield cemetery, Aberdeen, Scotland, who was committed for trial in June last on several charges of grave ...

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  17. FATAL SCALDING CASE.

    At Horsham a 3½-year-old eon of John Pearson was accidentally pushed by his brother into a bucket of boiling water, which his mother had left on the floor ...

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  18. RACEHORSE INJURED.

    The Moonee Valley winner, Sundowner, was cast in his box last night, and injured himself that he will be absent from the turf for some time. ...

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  19. NEW ZEALAND.

    The steamer Ruahine, which arrived to-day, saw nothing of the missing steamer Waikato. ...

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  20. NORTHERN AUSTRALIA.

    Dr. Barlow, the Bishop of North Queensland, has secured the needed sum of £10,000 with which to endow the new bishopric of Northern Australia. ...

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  21. DEPARTING MISSIONARIES.

    A farewell demonstration took place in the Collins-street Baptist Church to-night in honor of the missionaries who are going out to the Poona and Indian ...

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  22. OPINION OF THE "TIMES."

    The whole of the civilised world is astonished and profoundedly indignant at the action of the Bennes court-martial in condemning Captain Alfred Dreyfus. ...

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  23. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Mr. William Isaac, a well-known Dunedin resident, who was formerly well known in Victoria. ...

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  24. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Adelaide agents for the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company have received from London the particulars of an offer to lay a Cape-Australian cable ...

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  25. MR. J. G. WARD.

    Mr. J. G. Ward, the ex-Colonial Treasurer, left England for New Zealand on Saturday. ...

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  26. FIRE AT KALGOORLIE.

    Shortly after half-past 1 p'clock this morning a fire broke out at the bade of several shops and offices at the corner of Maritana and Brookman streets ...

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  27. THE NORTH POLE.

    The American expedition which left for the North Polar Seas in August of last year, under the command of Lieutenant R. E. Peary, of the United States ...

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  28. SUICIDE.

    John Bell, an old resident of Wolseley, was found hanging in a stable. An inquest was held, and a verdict of suicide while temporarily Insane was ...

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  29. WANDI GOLDFIELDS.

    News has been received from Port Darwin stating that Chinese from other parts of the Northern Territory are nocking to the Wandi goldfields, which ...

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  30. DEMANGE'S ADDRESS.

    Maitre [?] closing speech on behalf of Captain Dreyfus lasted nine hours, and was a magnificent effort. M. Demange appealed to God to enlighten ...

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  31. OLD AGE PENSIONS.

    The Trades Union Congress now sitting at Plymouth has unanimously approved of a scheme to provide pensions for workers over 60 years of age, irrespective ...

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  32. THE RAINFALL.

    The rainfall has been general and most bountiful. This means the salvation of the crops. ...

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  33. STABBING CASE.

    Two seamen named Franz William Saarinen, a Russian Finn, and Anders Jonsson, a Swede, quarrelled last night at Port Adelaide. The latter was stabbed ...

    Article : 43 words
  34. PHYLLOXERA.

    A deputation from the Vignerons' Council waited on the Minister of Agriculture to-day to urge the Government to take immediate steps for the inspection of ...

    Article : 47 words
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