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  2. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Major Marchand arrived in Paris to-day. Crowds gathered at the railway station to meet him, and received him with frantic cheers. The explorer was met by Ministers ...

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  3. GERMAN WORKMEN'S PROTECTION BILL.

    The Workmen's Protection Bill promised by the Emperor of Germany has been submitted to the Reichstag. It severely punishes picketing and intimidation and ...

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  4. MISS ADA CROSSLEY.

    Miss Ada Crossley, the Australian contralto, sang at a state concert last night. She was congratulated on her singing by the Prince of Wales and the Princess ...

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  5. EMIGRANTS FOR QUEENSLAND.

    Arrangements have been made for the despatch to Queensland by the s.s Dake of Portland of 400 emigrants. They will include 150 single girls. ...

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  6. MADAME MELBA.

    The lovely timbre of Madame Melba's voice, as displayed in her singing of " Lucia," is creating a furore. ...

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  7. PICTURES FOR ADELAIDE.

    Mr. H. P. Gill, director of the School of Design in Adelaide, who is visiting Europe to purchase pictures for the Adelaide Art Gallery out of the bequest of the late Sir ...

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  8. SERIOUS ACCIDENT TO TOWNS.

    The Australian sculler Towns has met with a serious accident. He was out rowing on the Thames and his bout collided with another. He had two of his ...

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  9. A SUDDEN DEATH.

    Dr. Robert Wallace, the liberal member for the Eastern Division of Edinburgh City, was among the members of the House of Commons who took part in the debate on ...

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  10. A GAPE ELECTION.

    Sir John Gordon Sprigg, who was Prime, Minister of Cape Colony in the late Parliament, offered himself for election to the vacancy in the representation of ...

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  11. THE GREATER BRITAIN EXHIBITION.

    The Duke and Duchess of York visited the Greater Britain Exhibition yesterday. They displayed great Interest in the Victorian Court, and the Victorian Minister ...

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  12. OBITUARY.

    The death is reported of the well-known musician Johann Strauss, aged seventy-four years. [Johann Strauss, says "Men and Women ...

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  13. THE CREUSOT ENGINEERING STRIKE.

    The 10,000 hands employed at the Creusol Gun Engineering Works, France, who have gone oat on strike are demanding an increase of wages amounting to 5d. er day. ...

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  14. LORD BRASSEY.

    The "Daily News" commends Lord Brassey (Governor of Victor) for " his sane imperialism." ...

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  15. REDUCTION OF INDIAN TELEGRAPHIC RATES.

    Reuter's Agency states that the Viceroy of India (Lord Curzoti) has submitted a proposal to the Secretary of State for India (Lord George Hamilton) for the redaction ...

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  16. PROPOSED LIVERPOOL-MANCHESTER RAILWAY.

    The question of bringing Liverpool and Manchester into communication by monorail has been engaging the attention of a committee appointed by ...

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  17. THE PLAGUE.

    The outbreak of the bubonic plague at Alexandria, the principal seaport of Egypt, was only slight, and is now on the decrease. The disuse was non-contagions. ...

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  18. DISIENTOMBING OF THE MAHDI.

    In the House of Commons last nigh: there was a warm debate, in Committee of Supply, on the proposal of the Government to make a grant to the Sirdar (Lord ...

    Article : 202 words
  19. FIRE ON THE SAMUEL PLIMSOLL.

    A fire broke out on board the ship Samuel Plimsoll while lying in the London docks and the after hold was damaged. ...

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  20. LONDON LOCAL GOVERNMENT BILL.

    The House of Commons last night by a majority of thirty-five, agreed to the proposal of the Right Hon. L.H. Courtney to amend the London Government Bell ...

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  21. QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY HONOURS.

    The list of honours conferred in connection with the Queen's Birthday has been announced and includes the following:— The Right Hon. Samuel James Way ...

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  22. THE OCCUPATION OF CHINA.

    A body of 1700 emigrants and soldiers has started from Odessa, a fortified seaport of Russia, on the north west shore of the Black Sea, for Port Arthur, the Russian ...

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  23. LICENSES TO CHILDREN.

    It has bees resolved that children over eleven years of age will be licensed to sell various articles in the streets of Liverpool until nine o'clock at night. Any children ...

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  24. THE CRETANS.

    Three thousand of the Moslems, who recently migrated from Crete, at the insane? it was said, of the Turkish authorities are settling in Asia Minor. ...

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  25. THE MILAN RIOTERS.

    The King of Italy has granted an amnesty to the participators in the late riots at Milan. ...

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  26. FIRE ON S.S. BANFFSHIRE.

    A fire broke out in the large shed of the Victoria Dock, in which was stored a quantity of the cargo of the s.s. Banffshire The fire spread to the Banffshire, which ...

    Article : 137 words
  27. THE LAST OF THE SPANISH COLONIES.

    Queen Christiana, the Queen Regent of Spain, in her address at the opening of the Spanish Cortes, said it was inexpedient to retain the remaining Spanish colonies, and ...

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  28. A NATIONAL OPERA HOUSE.

    A movement has been started in England with the object of erecting and endowing a national opera house. The leading musicians are taking an active part in it, and ...

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  29. THE UNITED STATUS AND SPAIN.

    Diplomatic relations have been resumed between the United States and Spain. ...

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  30. DISASTROUS RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    A railway accident has happened in Holland. The pneumstic brake of an express train refused to act, and the train dashed into a waiting-room. Fortupately the ...

    Article : 67 words
  31. THE PHILLIPINE ISLANDS.

    Five hundred of General Lawton's wounded and heat stricken troops have returned to Manilla (the capital of the Phillipine Islands.) They had several severe encounters with the insurgents and had to burn their artillery, waggons, and ammuitt[?]ion in order to prevent them from being ...

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  32. PROPOSED PUBLIC WORKS IN MADAGASCAR.

    The Resident-General and Commander-in-Chief of Ma[?]ingascar (General Gallieni) proposes to construct railways and roads in the island costing 50,000,000 francs (about ...

    Article : 28 words
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