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  2. SIR GEORGE GREY ON ARBITRATION.

    Sir George Grey, the New Zealand statesman, was recently interviewed by the London Daily Chronicle with reference to the ...

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  3. TELEGRAMS.

    At the inquest on the bodies of John Priestly and his illegitimate daughter, Violet May Turvey, the victims of the Albert Park ...

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  4. A BRUTAL MURDER.

    A man named Cornelius O'Connor has been arrested at Collarendabri on a charge of having been concerned in the murder of a man ...

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  5. TELEGRAMS.

    At a meeting of the Hetton (Newcastle) coal miners last night, Mr. Curley, the miners' general secretary, made a strong attack on ...

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  6. AMUSEMENTS.

    SCOTTISH CONCERT AT FREMANTLE.—Last Thursday the Fremantle Town-hall was crowded on the occasion of the ...

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  7. CABLES.

    The Rt. Hon. G. J. Gosehen. M.P., First Lord of the Admiralty, speaking last, night at Lewes, Sussex, expressed his delight at the ...

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  8. CABLES.

    It is stated that Turkish officials are viewing with exaggerated apprehension the discovery of a subway beneath the route over ...

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  9. CABLES.

    The return of the Ashantee expedition, under the command of Sir Francis C. Scott, took place yesterday. Field-Marshal Viscount ...

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  10. CABLES.

    Throughout Great Britain an extensive scheme is being formulated, having for its object the establishment of additional rifle ...

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  11. THE DEAN CASE.

    The appeals in the George Dean perjury eases will probably be heard on Friday next. ...

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  12. LATE MINING.

    Developments on the Champion property have been vigorously pursued. The centre and other outcrops have all been quarried and ...

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  13. FIRES.

    By a fire near Albury, a farmer William Schlig sustained damage to the extent of £800. It is alleged that the fire was caused ...

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  14. SUMMER ARMY MANOEUVRES.

    An announcement has been made that come 40,000 men will attend the army manceuvres which will be held this year in the month of July. ...

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  15. THE TRANSVAAL.

    The Transvaal Government denies the statement recently published in the De Volksstem (the oldest Dutch newspaper in the ...

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  16. RUMORS AND DENIALS.

    In reference to the statement which has been circulated that Lord Salisbury had answered the suggestion, alleged to have been ...

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  17. THE CUBAN REVOLT.

    The initiation of a more vigorous policy in the conduct of the campaign by the Spanish Government against the Cuban rebels has been ...

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  18. MORE ARMENIAN ATROCITIES.

    Wholesale massacres of the Armeniaus are reported in the vilayet of Sivas and in Wifa, Kharput, and Marsoran. Many ...

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  19. NORFOLK ISLAND.

    A Norfolk Island correspondent writes under date of the 15th inst.: A disorderly meeting has been held on the island, when speeches ...

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  20. VENEZUELA.

    President Crespo has publicly declared that the United States of America is rendering powerful aid in the attempt to secure a pacific ...

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  21. VICTORIAN POLICE NEWS.

    William Alfred Dales, who murdered his two children at Windsor, was brought before the Prahran Court, to-day and ...

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  22. OUR MINT.

    The assent of the Queen has been given to the Perth Mint Act of 1895, which provides for the establishment of a branch of the ...

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  23. A TURKISH LOAN.

    It is reported that Turkey is arranging in Vienna for a loan of £2,000.000 [A cablegram received on February ...

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  24. CRESPO'S DECLARATION.

    General Joaquin Crespo, the President of the Venezuela Republic, has staled that arbitration is the most satisfactory means of ...

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  25. AMERICAN INTERVENTION.

    A rumor is current at Washington that President Cleveland intends to intervene on behalf of the Cuban Rebels. ...

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  26. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN POLITICS.

    The Premier (Mr. C. C. Kingston) left in the express train this afternoon to attend the Premiers' Conference in Sydney. Dr. Whittle ...

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  27. THE YARRA.

    The insanitary condition of the Yarra was brought under the notice of the Harbor Trust to-day, when a letter was read from Messrs. ...

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  28. THE EASTERN QUESTION.

    An interchange of presents which has taken place between certain courts of Europe is regarded as emphasising the isolation of Great ...

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  29. LONDON MINING MARKET.

    The directors of the Easter Gift Proprietary Gold-mining Company, in Western Australia, are issuing to the public shares of the value of ...

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  30. IRISH AFFAIRS.

    The House of Commons to-day rejected by 97 votes the motion which was brought forward by Mr. J. J. Clancy, the Parnellite ...

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  31. CRICKET.

    H.R.H. the Prince of Wales has signified his intention of being present at the opening match of the Australian eleven in England ...

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  32. DEATH FROM TYPHOID.

    J. W. Thistleton, a well-known mining agent, who made himself famous by his long bicycle rides on the Westralian goldfields, died in a ...

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  33. LATE SPORTING.

    Mr. Thomas Phillips, secretary of the York Jockey Club, has informed us that the nominations for the York races will close on ...

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  34. FEVER IN MELBOURNE.

    Typhoid fever continues prevalent in the metropolis. The accommodation at the hospitals is not equal to the demands upon it. ...

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  35. FEEDING THE SICK.

    When giving milk or beef-tea to a patient who is very ill, it tea good plan to give immediately afterwards a mouthful or two of ...

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  36. EGYPT.

    The Nowoje Wronja a leading St. Petesburg journal, commenting upon the continued occupation of Egypt by Great Britain ...

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  37. ADELAIDE SHOW.

    The Royal Agricultural Society's Show was opened to-day with a satisfactory display of exhibits. There was a large attendance of ...

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  38. CAULFIELD GALLOPS.

    There was a fair attendance at Caulfield this morning to see the Newmarket Handicap candidates put through their final gallops. ...

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  39. COOLGARDIE SHOOTING CASE.

    At the police court this morning, Ulrich Rust was charged with having shot Maria Rust, his wife. Mr. Shaw, of Messrs. Haynes and ...

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  40. FEVER IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Typhoid feyer is very prevalent in Sydney and the suburbs, and in many of the country towns of New South Wales. ...

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  41. QUEENSLAND SEPARATION.

    A petition has been received at the Colonial Office from a number of inhabitants of Central Queensland, who are again agitating for ...

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  42. EUROPEAN OPINIONS.

    The Vienna newspapers are protesting against the reopening of the Epryptian question, but the French and Russian Press urge an ...

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  43. WESLEYAN CONFERENCE.

    A demonstration under the auspices of the Home and Central Missions of the Wesleyan Church took place last night in the ...

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  44. ROADS IN THE SOUTH.

    Some settlers in the Albany district are petitioning the Minister for Lands for the creation of an Albany Reads Board, separate ...

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  45. NOR'-WEST NEWS.

    A parcel of stone, 24 tons, from the Keep-it-Dark claim at Marble Bar, belonging to Messrs. Alex. M'Donald and Bartlett, was treated ...

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  46. NEWMARKET HANDICAP BETTING.

    The card for the Newmarket Handicap was called, over to-night. Although there was a good attendance, very little business was done ...

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  47. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA.

    The directors of the Bank of Australasia announced this afternoon a dividend of 5 per cent., and decided to carry forward the sum ...

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  48. AMERICAN TREASURY ROBBERY.

    In New York an official denial has born given to the alleged discovery of a plot to rob the subtreasury. ...

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  49. BURNED TO DEATH.

    A child named Ruby Cronk, residing with her parents in Auburn, set her clothes on fire to-day while playing with some matches. She ...

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  50. PATRIOTIC SENTIMENT.

    The London Daily News of January 22 says:—During the progress of last night's dinner to Lord Lamington, the recently ...

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  51. COOLGARDIE NEWS.

    The railway is now within ten milos of Coolgardie. Messrs. Lipman and Vincent's hotel, which is the largest here, is ...

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  52. A GUILTY SOLICITOR.

    In the Central Criminal Court to-day, the trial was concluded of Jne. Davidson, solicitor, of Goulburn, who was charged with the ...

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  53. THE GOVERNMENT ASTRONOMER.

    We are informed by the Premier that there is a probability astronomer, taking a trip to Great Britain very ...

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  54. VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT.

    The Premier (Mr. George Turner) has arranged with the Governor to prorogue Parliament on Wednesday next. ...

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  55. COOLGARDIE ITEMS.

    Mr. A. P. Wymond, of Coolgardie, has purchased for English capitalists at a good figure the Nepean and Nepean North leases. There ...

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  56. AN ECCENTRIC NOBLEMAN.

    It is not so very long ago that, at a county ball in England, an eccentric nobleman was requested to withdraw from the scene of revelry ...

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  57. ATTEMPTED MURDER.

    Mrs. Locker, who is charged with the attempted murder of Mr. Norbury, has been remanded. The accused is a Swiss, and came to ...

    Article : 45 words
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