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  2. Latest Cablegrams.

    The arbitrators in the Chetwynd-Durham case, in which the Earl of Durham brought charges against Sir Geo. Chetwynd of illegal practices in connection ...

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  3. BETROTHAL OF PRINCE ALBERT VICTOR.

    A rumour has been published in the London papers, which, however, has not been confirmed, that Prince Albert Victor, the eldest son of the Prince of Wales. ...

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  4. Correspondence.

    DEAR SIR,—As one taking a deep interest in the welfare and progress of Mildura. I note with satisfaction the growth and rapid development of the town and ...

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  5. Presentation to Mr. P. W. Corney.

    On Monday afternoon a presentation from the residents of Mildura was made in the Deakin Avenue Hall, to Mr. F. W. Corney, of the Commercial Bank, on ...

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  6. AFRICAN TROUBLES.

    A force of Dervishes consisting of 1000 foot and 200 horse with six guns, have left the second cataract and are advancing northwards. ...

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  7. Our Experiment Column.

    Our [?] are [?] to give [?] ...

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  8. DISTURBANCES IN MOZAMBIQUE.

    The latest advices received from Mozambique report that further developments have taken place in connection with the dispute between the Delagoa ...

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  9. ARRIVAL OF THE SHAH OF PERSIA IN ENGLAND.

    The Shah of Persia arrived to-day and was met at Gravesend by the Prince of Wales and Prince Albert Victor, who escorted him to Buckingham Palace. ...

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  10. TRAMWAY STRIKE IN WALES.

    The men employed on the tramways at Cardiff have struck. Serious disturbances have taken place; the employees stoned the passengers, smashed the cars, and ...

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  11. WILL ALMONDS GROW IN THIS LOCALITY.

    It will he remembered that Mr. James Matthew, in a recent letter, expressed grave doubts about the suitability of the Lower Murray district for the production ...

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  12. THE DELAGOA BAY IMBROGLIO.

    Sir James Fergnsson, Secretary for Foreign Affairs, stated in the House of Commons to-day, that the Portugese authorities had been informed that they ...

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  13. ARREST OF MR. O'BRIEN. M.P.

    Mr. William O'Brien has again bee arrested for having addressed a meeting hell at Cork which had been previously "proclaimed" by the Government. He ...

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  14. TOMATO PRUNING.

    SIR,—In your last issue you refer to the success a Sydney gardener has achieved by praning his tomatoes. Perhaps the following clipping from a Sydney ...

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  15. TRANSPORT OF CITRUS FRUITS.

    A few oranges and lemons have been sent to us from Messrs. Thompson & Co's orchard in the Numurkah district. Both are full-sized specimens of their ...

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  16. Notes and Notions

    According to the Rurd, Californian the Monttercy cypress and the stately blue gum must go from the small fruit ranches. They take up the moisture and ...

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  17. MORE CLAN-NA-GAEL ATROCITIES.

    It is reported that another murder has taken place under somewhat similar circumstances to that of Dr. Cronin. For some days past Dr. McInerney, a ...

    Article : 52 words
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