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  2. THE CHILLAGOE COMPANY.

    The Chillagoe Railway and Mines Company has issued £400,000 worth of debentures bearing 6 per cent, interest. ...

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  3. Cable Intelligence. FINLAND AND RUSSIA

    The deputation the Fi[?]and to the Czar, has been peremplorily sent back. ...

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  4. THE CHINA.

    The steamer China has arrived at Belfast for repairs. ...

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  5. TRANSVAAL AFFAIRS.

    In a speech at Heidelberg, Transvaal, President Kruger stated it was intended to appoint a European financial expert as a member of the ...

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  6. SOUTH AFRICA

    As a result, of Mr Rhodes' interview with the Kaiser, Germany willbuild her share of the railway, guaranteeing three per cent to the ...

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  7. THE PHILIPPINES.

    Quinquia has seat a communication to the Secretaries of the foreign powers that thirteen priests captured by the Philippines escaped, and they ...

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  8. A BIG COMPANY.

    The Houlder Line Company, with a capital of half a million shares and £200,000 in debentures, has been formed to acquire ten of the Houlder Bros.' ...

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  9. MR. NISBET.

    Mr. Nisbet, the Queensland Locomotive Superintendent, will sail for Queensland in April. ...

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  10. SATURN'S SATELLITES.

    Professor Pickering, of Arizona, a prominent American astronomer, has discovered the ninth moon or satellite of the planet Saturn. ...

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  11. LORD BEAUCHAMP.

    Lord Beauchamp, the new Governor of New South Wales, on taking leave of the London School Board, said he hoped to resume work on his return. ...

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  12. THE PHILIPPINES.

    Aguinaldo had General La Garda decapitated at Malalos because the latter urged that the struggle against America was hopeless. ...

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  13. HEAVY SNOWSTORMS.

    Heavy snowstorms at Durham are making thousands idle. ...

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  14. THE KAISER AGAIN.

    Admiral Grenet has started to take command of the Italian squadron in China. The Kaiser wished him "God speed." ...

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  15. THE FATAL FIRE.

    In the fire at the New York Hotel, fourteen persons were killed and 50 were injured. These casualties are known, but sixty people are missing. ...

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  16. TROUBLE IN FRANCE.

    A bullet penetrated a sentinel's cap at Montfarron Magazine, Toulon. The assailants decamped. A Frenchman has been captured while ...

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  17. LORD HERSCHELL.

    The late Lord Herschell's body has been landed at Portsmouth. ...

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  18. CONCESSIONS TO GERMANY.

    The Sultan has confirmed Haeda Pasha'a concessions to Germany. ...

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  19. BOUNTY FEB SUGAR.

    The Gorman papers, threaten to refuse India favored treatment in consequence of their imposition of countervailing duties on bounty fed beet ...

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  20. THE PLAGUE,

    The deaths from the bubonic plague rose in Calcutta from 66 to 218 in a week. ...

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  21. TROUBLE IN CHINA.

    Sir Claude M. MacDonald, the British Ambassador in China, advised the Tsung-li-Yamen to grant Belgium a river frontage at Hankau. The ...

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  22. AMERICA AND SPAIN.

    Though M. Cambon the French Minister at Washington, mediated, he could not change of thrs of the peace treaty, which has since been ...

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  23. THE QUEEN'S CONSIDERATION.

    On overtaking a peasant's funeral on a narrow road near Nice, the Queen ordered her carriage to walk behind for a quarter of an hour. ...

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  24. IRISH AFFAIRS.

    Frequent outrages and instances of boycotting have occurred in county Mayo, and it is expected the Crimes Act will be enforced. ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN SINGERS.

    Miss Amy Sherwin and Ada Crossley have been engaged for the musical festival at Worcester in September. ...

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  26. TRANSVAAL AFFAIRS.

    Mr Chamberlain, referring to President Kruger's statements at Heidslburg, said Kruger had not fulfilled the promises made by him regarding ...

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  27. THE COTTON OPERATIVES.

    The cotton operatives, who went on strike, secured an advance of sevenpence. ...

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  28. THE FATAL FIRE.

    In the fire at the Windsor Hotel, twelve females and two males perished, 33 females and 17 males were injured. It is estimated, £1,000,000 worth of ...

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  29. SUGAR BOUNTIES.

    Lord George Hamltion has announced the counte[?]lling duties will be enforced in India from the 20th inst. He declared that in spite of great ...

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  30. ARBITRATION.

    In the House of Commons, Mr. St. John Brodrick said the British Government would use its best efforts at the Peace Conference to promote the ...

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  31. AN EXECUTION.

    A woman at Brooklyn, convicted of murder, was executed by electricity. She was the first woman electrocuted. She died bravely, singing at the time. ...

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  32. UP TO DATE BURGLARS.

    Some burglars placed a chloroformed handkerehief under the door of Dr. Meadown bedroom at Bowcommon, and the fumes overcame the sleepers, ...

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  33. THE LATE LORD HERSCHELL.

    There was a great service over the remains of the late Lord Herschell in Westminster Abbey. Lords Salisbury, Kimberley, James Strathcoma, and ...

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  34. AN AUSTRALIAN HORSE.

    Uniform has been scratched for the Lincolnshire. ...

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  35. A ROYAL MARRIAGE.

    It is rumored at Vienna that the Emperor Francis; Joseph of Austria will marry Isabella, sister of the Queen of Portugal, as he hopes to have as ...

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  36. THE CHINESE QUESTION.

    In the House of Commons, Mr. St. John Brodrick said Great Britain had to be careful not to become responsible for the government of China. The ...

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  37. CHINTSE AFFAIRS.

    The British marines have withdrawn from Pekin. ...

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  38. WINTER WEATHER.

    There are eighteen degrees of frost in the Midland districts, and heavy snow storms are prevalent. ...

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  39. A GOVERNOR'S INTENTIONS.

    Lord Beauchamp, Governor elect of New South Wales, in (an interview with the "Chronicle," says he intends to study the democratic institutions of ...

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  40. MORE EXPLOSIONS.

    More gunpowder explosions have taken place in the Government magazines at Marseilles and Bourges. In the latter place they were serious, ...

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  41. AN ARISTOCRATIC WEDDING.

    The Hon. Gathorne Hardy will marry the Lady Dorothy Boyle on April 25th. ...

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  42. THE FIRE IN NEW YORK.

    A considerable quantity of the jewellery has been recovered from the ruins of the Windsor Hotel in New York. ...

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  43. THE FRENCH NAVY.

    In the Chamber of Deputies, M. Renunier ridiculed M. Lockroy's naval s[?]atement for its impracticability, espec ially in reference to the reliability to ...

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  44. AN ACCIDENT TO MELBA.

    A bronze statue in a San Francisco drawing room fell on Madame Melba, striking her on the head, and rendering her insensible for a quarter of an ...

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  45. INDIA'S FINANCES.

    India's surplus is £3,170,000. The countervailing duties on bounty sugar have been passed. ...

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  46. BRITAIN AND FRANCE.

    In reference to the foreign affairs of the above nations, it has been arranged that Lord Salisbury shall interview M. Delcases after his visit to the ...

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  47. AN INDIGNANT AMBASSADOR.

    Baron Mohrenheim, late Russian Ambassador to France, has published an indignant reply to the attacks upon him by the Boulevard Press in Paris. ...

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  48. THE SOUND.

    Lord Kitchener is on a visit of inspection to Gedaref and Kassala. ...

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  49. CONCILIATION.

    The Employers' Parliamentary Council have informed the Rt. Hon. C. T. Ritchie they do not see their way at present for the formation of ...

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  50. WINTER WEATHER.

    The snowstorms and gales have not abated in the Midland counties. ...

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  51. THE DUKE OF YORK.

    The Duke of York is snow-bound at Abergeeli. his Government, or retired from the Ambassadorship on account of having ...

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