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  2. LORD AND LADY BRASSEY.

    Lord and Lady Brassey and Lord Richard Neville reached Albany by the R.M.S. Ormnz to-day. The morning was fine and a large number of people went off. ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS.

    The King of Corea has released his American adviser from his engagement. RUSSIA DOMINANT IN CHINA. ...

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  4. THE DUDLEY COLLIERY DISASTER.

    The conclusion having been arrived at that it will be foolish to risk life for the sake of recovering the bodies of the dead miners, it has been decided to flood the ...

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  5. TELEGRAMS.

    At the request of the Tasmanian Government, Mr. Taverner, Minister of Agriculture, had arranged to add 2,500 cases of fruit to a shipment which is being sent to ...

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  6. CABLEGRAMS.

    The anuual boat race between crews representing the Oxford and Cambridge Universities was rowed yesterday on the Thames ...

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  7. TELEGRAMS.

    The Customs receipts for the month amonnt to £3,355 4s. 4d., and the internal revenue to £628 6s. lOd. Mr. Claytou Mason, the Collector of ...

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  8. CABLEGRAMS.

    Further particulars have been received respecting the grounding of the R.M.S. China on Azalea Point. The passengers, of whom there ...

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  9. CABLEGRAMS.

    The report of the Naval Board which was recently appointed by the United States Government to inquire into the cause of the Maine disaster has been ...

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  10. CABLEGRAMS.

    Apart from the disputed questions, universal indignation and disgust in felt at the cowardly attack made upon Sir John Forrest, the Premier of ...

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  11. THE ENGLISH TURF.

    The Liverpool Grand National Steeplechase, the principal event of the second day of the Liverpool Spring meeting, was run to-day, with ...

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  12. THE MURCHISON ELECTORATE.

    Mr. Samuel Mitchell, M.L.A., addressed the electors of the Murchison last night at the Working Men's Hall at Northampton. Mr. W. Burges occupied the chair. Mr. ...

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  13. MR. GLADSTONE.

    The latest bulletin from Hawarden respecting the condition of Mr. Gladstone states that the pain arising from the affection of the face from which ...

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  14. THE WEATHER IN ENGLAND.

    A heavy gale is raging on the English coast. Great snowstorms are also being experienced in many parts of the country. Several of the ...

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  15. FATAL MINING ACCIDENT NEAR. NIAGARA.

    Mining Inspector Hudson to-day received the following telegram from Niagara., "An accidant occurred at the McTavish mine two miles north of ...

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  16. THE ROOKWOOD TRAGEDY.

    Regarding Mrs. King, the victim of the Rookwood tragedy, who received two bullets—one in her chest, which was easily located, the other which became ...

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  17. WEST AFRICAN AFFAIRS.

    M. Hanotaux, the French. Minister for Foreign Affairs, is credited with the statement that the Niger difficulties, which, have been the subject ...

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  18. REV. G. E. ROWE.

    The Rev. G. E. Rowe returned in the Ormuz to-day from the Wesleyan Conference in South Australia, in splendid health. On being interviewed he stated ...

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  19. LOST IN THE BUSH.

    The two children, William Jamieson, aged 5, and Herman Garvey, aged about 4 years, who strayed into the bush at Beetwood, in the Moree district, during the ...

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  20. A DISCREDITED STATESMAN.

    Signor Crispi, who, for his conduct in conuection with the Bank of Naples scandal was recently made the subject of a vote of censure in ...

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  21. FEDERATION.

    At a meeting of the Wesleyan Circuit held at Ballarat to-night a motion was adopted expressing gratification at the provisions of the Commonwealth Bill. ...

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  22. CRETAN AFFAIRS.

    Speaking in the House of Commons last night, Mr. G. N. Curzon, UnderSecretary for Foreign Affairs, stated that the withdrawal of Germany and ...

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  23. BOGUS INFORMERS.

    Mr. Willshire, of the Crown Law Office, made a statement at the Central Police Court to-day to the effest that, in his opinion a case had occuned where, for ...

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  24. MISCELLANEOUS.

    The iron four-masted British ship Glenfinlas, 2,228 tons, is posted at Lloy'd's as missing. ...

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  25. COMMERCIAL.

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  26. RAILWAY ACCIDENT AT KALGOORLIE,

    An accident occurred at the Kalgoorlie, Railway Station early this morning. The officials are very reticent about the affair but it is understood that while soma ...

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  27. THE RUSSIAN NAVY FRAUDS.

    Five of the mon who were recently arrested by the Russian authorities and charged with complicity in the Black Sea Navy frauds have ...

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  28. THE GERMAN NAVY.

    The, German Reichstag, by a majority of seventy-three, has passed the first clause of the Imperial Navy till. ...

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  29. MR. JAMES PAYN.

    Mr. James Payn, the well-known novelist and journalist, is dead. [Mr. James Payn was born at Chelterham in 1830. He was educated at Eton ...

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  30. AN INGENIOUS TELEPHONE.

    The Postmaster-General has decided to give Dr. F. J. Clendenning's patent automatic telephono a trial with the first machine made available for use The ...

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  31. STATE SOCIALISM.

    Mr. Smith, Minister for Mines and Agriculture, has recommended the Government to appoint commercial agents to represent New South Wales in other parts ...

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  33. A WEST AUSTRALIAN MINING CASE.

    The action brought by the Alliance Contracting Co., Ltd', and the Liberty and Consolidated Gold Mines, Ltd., against Madolph De La Cour Bussell, asking for ...

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  34. THE BUNBURY CONVENT.

    This afternoon his Lordship Bishop Gibney blessed the memorial stone in connection with the new convent. Notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather ...

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  35. FINANCIAL.

    The Jarrah Timber Wood Paving Company Limited has been registered with a capital of £250,000. Two hundred thousand shares of ...

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  36. MINING.

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  37. FIRE AT TAMPA.

    A fire occurred at [?]mpa, 15 miles north, of Niagara, on Tuesday last, when McFarlane's Hotel was destroyed. The building was constructed of wood and iron, and ...

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  38. MR. WITTENOOM AND HIS CONSTITUENTS.

    The Minister of Mines announces that he will address the electors of the Central Province next Friday night. The Mayor of Geraldton, Mr. Hutchinson, will take ...

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  39. TYPHOID EPIDEMIC AT CRESWICK.

    Typhoid is epidemic at Creswick. 22 cases are in the local hospital. It is assorted that there has been gross disregard of sanitary regulations by the ...

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  41. EARLY CLOSING IN VICTORIA.

    By s. recent decision of the Fall Court all the Orders-in-Council passed during recent years requiring shops to close one afternoon in eacn week have been declared ...

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  42. BURNING FATALITY AT GERALDTON.

    An accident occurred at Geraldton on Saturday morning, resulting in the deathof a three-year-old girl, the eldest child of Mr. and Mrs. Crane, of this town. The ...

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  45. PRELL'S BUILDINGS.

    The lofty pile or offices in Collins-street known as Prell's Buildings, narrowly escaped being the seat of a destructive fire yesterday morning. Rats started the fire ...

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  46. THE RECENT FIRE AT MENZIES.

    Warden Owen, on Saturday, held an inquiry into the late disastrous fire, which destroyed the Maori Hotel and hall. No fresh light was thrown on the cause of the ...

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