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  2. Cable Intelligence.

    Three hundred cattle were killed at Maryboro owing to an outbreak of the cattle plagae. ...

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  3. A SEALING TROUBLE.

    The Russians have seized the seventh British sealer in Behrings sea. ...

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  4. ANOTHER SYNDICATE.

    Lord Randolph Churchill has been appointed Chairman of a powerful syndicate to explore the Transvaal and Mashonaland. ...

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  5. THE FRENCH REPUBLIC

    The Comte de Haussonville, in a manifesto on behalf of the Comte de Paris, declines to accede to the Pope's advice to support the Republican ...

    Article : 58 words
  6. MOROCCO AGAIN.

    It is reported Count D'Aubigny, the French Minister to Morocco, is meeting with indignities from Moerish officials while en route to Fez. It is ...

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  7. THE BOMB OUTRAGES.

    Eighty arrests have been made at Bologna and Parvia where the bomb outrages took place. ...

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  8. THE SILVER QUESTON

    The Times Calcutta correspondent states it is believed Earl Kimberley has replied to the appeal from India, stating that he was opposed to closing ...

    Article : 56 words
  9. NOT PLEASING.

    The proposal of Tasmania to abolish the Agent-Generalship is regarded as a confession of Tasmania's straits. It is thought they should retrench in the ...

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  10. GOOD EATING.

    The too[?], fish, and game sent home by the Sydney Fresh Food and Ice Company, arrived in good condition, and has been pronounced excellent ...

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  11. THE PAMIRS QUESTION.

    It is reported 12,000 troops will reinforce General Yanoff next spring Le Hung Chong, the Chinese Viceroy, was interviewed, and his statements ...

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  12. A WORD OF PRAISE.

    The Standard comments on New Zealand protecting her fauna, and says the Ministry is wise beyond the wont of Colonial Governments. The ...

    Article : 41 words
  13. A BAD LOOK OUT.

    Mr Fitzgibbon states there is no immediate prospect of his floating the £1,000,000 loan for the Melbourne Metropolitan Board of Works, but he ...

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  14. THE IMPERIAL INSTITUTE.

    The World says the Queen will open the Imperial Institute on May 2nd. ...

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  15. THE SOCIALISTIC CONGRESS.

    Herr Liebknecht, a prominent German Socialist, speaking at the Social Congress at Marseilles yesterday, declared that all Socialists ...

    Article : 76 words
  16. THE CLYD[?].

    It is computed over 15,000 men are idle on the Clyde. ...

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  17. AN ACCIDENT.

    The Czar and Czarina personally assisted the soldiers wounded by the bursting of a gun at Ivanghord manoeuvres. The Czarina nursed the ...

    Article : 38 words
  18. AN EXPLANTION GIVEN.

    Sir R. C. Bray, Agent-General for South Australia, has written to the newspapers explaining how the deficit of £700,000 arose, and how it is to ...

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  19. A DOUBLE TRAGEDY.

    Ruby Russell, an actress, living at Fulham with a man named Heron, a surgeon on board the steamer Gambia, was found dead, and it is believed ...

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  20. THE NEW ZEALAND CONSTITUTIONAL QUESTION,

    The Globe states that Earl [?]ipon, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, has evaded the vital issue as to whether a Governor is compelled to meet ...

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  21. ITEMS FROM IRELAND.

    John Dillon was thrown from a car in Dublin and broke his arm. Meetings continue to be held all over Ireland with a view to ...

    Article : 38 words
  22. A PROSECUTION URGED.

    The Financial Times urges the Victorian Government to prosecute Sir M. H. Davies and other directors of the Mercan[?]ile Bank. ...

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  23. THE NEW GOVERNOR OF TASMANIA.

    It is reported West Ridgeway will be the new Governor of Tasmania. ...

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  24. A FAILURE.

    The attempts to raise cattle and sheep in German East Africa have failed, owing to the terrible fly. ...

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  25. THE GUARDS' TROUBLE.

    Twenty-four saddles were cut with knives at Windsor, because the squadron was paraded, owing to dirty saddles. Some of the men were noisy ...

    Article : 33 words
  26. THE FUNDS.

    Sonsiderable tension exists between the Irish parties, the Parnellites fearing the Paris funds will fall into the hands of the French Government. ...

    Article : 63 words
  27. ELECTRIC CARS.

    The electric cars for the Hobart tramway are ready for shipment. They were inspected by Sir F. C. Braddon, who declares them superior ...

    Article : 35 words
  28. A NEW OPERA.

    The newspapers praise the music of Haddon Hall's new opera at the Savoy Opera; the libretto is considered weak. ...

    Article : 28 words
  29. CRIMINAL CASES.

    After a trial extending over a week, a man named Morgan has been sentenced to eight years' imprisonment for conspiracy, in connection ...

    Article : 317 words
  30. BOARDING OUT CHILDREN.

    The Times, commenting on the letter from Dr Renwick, regarding the boarding out system adopted in New South Wales, in connection with ...

    Article : 139 words
  31. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    Mr. John Morley has appointed a small Royal Commission to report promptly on effectual measures to be adopted dealing with the evicted ...

    Article : 107 words
  32. MR. SPURGEON'S SUCCESSOR.

    Thomas Spurgeon is willing to succeed his father. ...

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  33. SILVER COINAGE.

    Earl Kimberley, in his despatch with reference to the Silver Coinage question, merely informed the Indian Government they had full powers to ...

    Article : 45 words
  34. THE DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE.

    General Cleveland, in accepting the nomination of the Democratic party, denies it is his desire to exterminate the protected interests, and reiterated ...

    Article : 40 words
  35. A TITLED AUTHORESS.

    The Countess of Jersey has written an article in the Nineteenth Century on her visit to New Caledonia. ...

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  36. A GOOD WORD.

    Mr. Streeter, the gem merchant, in a letter to The Field, states that Australia is pregnant with every description of precious stones, and predicts ...

    Article : 141 words
  37. A RECONSTRUCTION.

    The Eagle Ha[?]vk Consolidated Gold Mining Company has been reconstructed with a capital of £120,000. ...

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  38. A MINING PROPHET.

    Sir Henry C. Braddon, AgentGeneral for Tasmania, has written an article in Blackwood, with regard to the Tasmanian silverfields, and states ...

    Article : 60 words
  39. REVENGE.

    The Star reports the First Life Guards at Windsor, being harassed needlessly with drills cut and destroyed eighty sad[?]lles. ...

    Article : 26 words
  40. THE TIMES' OPINION.

    The Times says that Mr Lyne, the New South Wales Minister for Works, put his finger on one of the weakest spots in the policy of Australia when ...

    Article : 100 words
  41. A DANGEROUS RUMOR.

    The Daily News, referring to the reported withdrawal of deposits from Australian banks, states the rumor originated, in the London offices of ...

    Article : 85 words
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