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  2. Cable Intelligence.

    Miss Alice Cornwall (Princess Midas) is said to be parleying with a syndicate for the construction of docks at Adelaide. ...

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  3. CAPTAIN VERNEY'S SUCCESSOR.

    Mr. Levy, a separatist, succeeds Captain E. H. Verney, who was expelled from the House of Commons as member for Buckingham. ...

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  4. THE MILITARY TOURNAMOUNT.

    The members of the Victorian rifle team has been specially invited to assist in the trooping of colors. The Times says that the Victorian ...

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  5. THE NEWFOUNDLAND FISHERIES.

    A compromise has been arrived at between the Right Hon. W. H. Smith and the Newfoundland delegates on the fisheries question. A ...

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  6. THE MILITARY TOURNAMENT.

    The following are some of the results of the Military Tournament. Tent pegging, Mawley 1; lemon cutting, Mawley 3rd; riding and ...

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  7. THE SOUTH AFRICAN DIFFICULTY.

    It is reported that the British Chartered South African Company's forces defeated the Portuguese Volunteers on the River Bembe. ...

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  8. THE BACCARAT SCANDAL.

    The trial of the case known as the Baccarat scandal commenced to-day, the Court being crowded with members of the aristocracy, among those ...

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  9. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Earl Clancarty. [Richard Somerset Le Poer-Trench Viscount Clancarty in the Peerage of England, ...

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  10. CROKE ON PARNELL.

    Archbishop Croke, in a speech made at Limerick last night, said he was greatly afraid that the cause of Home Rule was lost, and that the ...

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  11. REPORTED ATTEMPT ON THE LIFE OF THE CZAR.

    The Czar and Czarena are in Moscow, despite the discovery three days before the opening of the exexhibition that four large boxes of ...

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  12. GLADSTONE'S OPINION OF THE TREATMENT OF THE JEWS IN RUSSIA.

    Mr. Gladstone, in a speech delivered last night, said that nothing could be gained by denouncing the revolting treatment of the Jews in ...

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  13. THE QUEENSLAND LOAN.

    The general opinion in the city is that Queensland ought to issue short term Treasury bill and remit the debentures which fall due on the 1st ...

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  14. THE MILITARY TOURNAMENT.

    At the military tournament to-day the following Victorians were successful:—McLaughlin, 1st prize for tilting in the ring; Mawley tied for ...

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  15. THE POSTAL CONFERENCE.

    The delegates to the Postal Conference at Vienna will be entertained by the Emperor of Austria at a banquet on Saturday. ...

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  16. THE ANTWERP WOOL SALES.

    The Antwerp wool sales were dull, only 340 bales of River Plate wool being sold at March prices. ...

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  17. IMPORTANT MEETING OF BANKERS.

    Representatives of 40 banks met today to discuss the question of fixing the rates of discount, and to consider a scheme to prevent the drain of gold. ...

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  18. MINERS' CONFERENCE.

    A miners' conference now being held at Chester, passed a resolution inviting Australian and American miners to join them in an ...

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  19. THE JEWS IN RUSSIA.

    Thirty thousand Jews have been Ordered to quit Warsaw. ...

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  20. THE IMPORTATION OF RAW HIDES INTO FRANCE.

    The French Legislative Chambers have decided to remove the inhibition forbiding the importation of raw hides into France. ...

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  21. THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY ILL.

    The Archbishop of Canterbury suffering from influenza. ...

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  22. THE BEHRING SEA FISHERY TROUBLE.

    It is rumored that the Right Hon. W. H. Smith, First Lord of the Treasury, will introduce a Bill into the House of Commons for the ...

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  23. THE LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL'S EXPENDITURE.

    Sir John Lubbock has informed the London County Council that it will soon, be essential, to expend 25 millions in connection with water and ...

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  24. CHINESE LAW.

    General Chen Kong, late Chinese Minister at Paris, who disappeared through financial troubles, has arrived in China, and been arrested. ...

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  25. THE SCOTTSDALE STRIKE.

    The Scottsdale colliery strike has collapsed, and the condition of the strikers is terrible. ...

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  26. BAD HARVEST IN GERMANY.

    In consequence of prospects of a bad harvest in Germany the Berlin Municipal Council is urging upon the Government the immediate suspension ...

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  27. THE JEWS IN RUSSIA.

    A society has been formed in Russia for the purpose of emigrating Jews to England. It is considered probable that 6000 will be landed at London ...

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  28. A NEW MINING COMPANY.

    The Reedy Creek Mining Company, with a capital of £130,000, is in process of formation. The vendors are to receive £85,000 cash and ...

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  29. THE MANNING OF TROOP-SHIPS.

    The Admiralty is parleying with the Orient S.N. Co. for manning and working Indian troop ships. ...

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  30. THE FUTURE HOME OF THE UNIONIST SHEARERS.

    Another financial panic has occurred at Buenos Ayres, the capital of the Argentine Republic. There has been a run on the banks, and gold is at a ...

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  31. PRESIDENT HARRISON.

    President Harrison's son declares that his father declines re-election for the Presidency of the United States. ...

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  32. THE ANGLO PORTUGUESE TROUBLES IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    It has been arranged that the Portuguese Governor of Mozambique and the British Admiral on the South African Station, shall fix the frontier ...

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  33. ANOTHER OMNIBUS STRIKE.

    Four t[?]and employees of the London General Omnibus Company have announced their [?]tion of striking on Friday for the purpose of ...

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  34. IRISH TENANTS.

    The tenants of old Tipperary have now accepted the landlord's terms. They have paid their rents, and returned to their houses. ...

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  35. THE CHILIAN REBELLION.

    It is stated that the Republic of Bolivia has recognised the Chilian rebels, the condition being that the belligerents will cancel the debt of ...

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  36. FINANCIAL ANXIETIES.

    There is a disturbed feeling in financial circles in the city. It is reported in connection with another important firm that the banks were ...

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  37. THE TAILORS' STRIKE.

    The English tailors who went out on strike in London, have now resumed work, pending a settlement of the matter's in dispute. It is stated ...

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  38. ATTEMPT TO STEAL BARNUM'S BODY.

    An attempt has been made to steal the corpse of the late T. P. Barnum, the celebrated showman, but was not successful. ...

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  39. THE MANIPUR EXPEDITION.

    News from Assam states that there is a great amouut of sickness in the military expedition sent to Manipur in consequence of the recent massacres ...

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  40. MORE FISHERY TROUBLES.

    It is said that French agressions St. George's Bay amount to an invasion of American rights under the Anglo-American treaty. ...

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  41. ATTACK BY BRIGANDS.

    An attack of a serious character has been made by Brigands on the Orient express train near Adrianople, European Turkey. The train was ...

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  42. QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY HONORS.

    His Honor Mr Justice Wyndeyer and Mr Salamons, Q C., of New South Wales, and the Hon. John Forrest have been created Knights, ...

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  43. THE LATEST INVENTION BY EDISON.

    Experiments have been made with a kinetograph, a new invention by Edison, which combines the phonograph with photography. The ...

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  44. THE RECENT ATTEMPTS ON THE CZAR'S LIFE.

    In consequence of recent attempts on the life of the Czar, great susp[?]n now prevails, and incessant [?]omiciliary visits are being made by ...

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