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  2. Advertising

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  3. Intercolonial Telegrams.

    Extraordinary depression prevails in the milling trade in Melbourne. Two large mills in the city were temporarily closed during the week on account of lack o[?] ...

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  4. EUROPEAN TELEGRAMS,

    Mr. Mitchell, of Now South Willes, who has been in England for many months past organising a syndicale to establish extensive iron works in that ...

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  5. THE CHILIAN REVOLT.

    The Chilian rebels have occupied the city of Huaseo, and tho President Balmaceda has fled to Vallenar, a small town in the prmince of Atacama, 100 ...

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  6. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.

    SIR,—I crave space in your valuable journal to give publicity to the facts of the above case for the purpose of exposing what is regarded by the mining community in ...

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  7. MOUNT MORGAN MINE.

    Shares in the Mount Morgan Gold-mining Co. have dropped to two and a quarter account of recent disquieting reports concerning the mine. ...

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  8. RETIREMENT OF THE REV. NEWMAN HALL.

    The Rev. Newman Hall, the wellknown Evangelical preacher, has decided to retire from the ministry of Christ Church in June next. He was ...

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  9. QUEENSLAND LOAN.

    Queensland loan scrip is to-day quoted at £93 11s. ...

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  10. THE CHINESE MISSIONARY RIOTS.

    The leaders of the rocont fanatical attack upon missionaries at Wuhu, in China, have been all beheaded. ...

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  11. OUR TASMANIAN UNIVERSITY.

    SIR,—Tne Senate, collectively or individually, can hardly feel proud ot a champion who, starting his case fur the defence with a tissue of vapid aasortiou and irrational ...

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  12. PARNELL CHASED BY A MOB.

    Mr. C. Parnell, who is aiding the Carlow election, has beon driven from Ballon South by an excited mob of peasantry execrating him and making ...

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  13. TASMANIAN APPLES.

    Eight hundred cases of Tasmanian, apples, ex steamer Port Victor, have been sold at 7s. to 10s. per case. ...

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  14. RETURN OF THE GUARDS FROM BERMUDA.

    The Grenadier Guards, who were sent to Bermuda on account of insubordination, will leave the island for England on the 10th inst. ...

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  15. TERRIBLE' RAILWAY DISASTER

    A terrible railway disaster has occurred near Ravenna, Ohio, U.S.A. Two trains collided and the fire from the engines set the cars ablaze, and ...

    Article : 61 words
  16. JUNIOR MATCHES.

    Junior matches were played on Saturday resulting thus:- Rainbow, 4 goals; Primrose, 2 goals. Granville, 8 goals 10 behinds; Union, 4 ...

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  17. THE EMPEROR WILLIAM'S VISIT TO ENGLAND.

    The Emperor William of Germany and the Empress on arrival in England wore received by Prince Albert Victor of Wales anti brothers, high dignitaries, ...

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  18. LAUNCESTON.

    The Marine Hoard will hold a preliminary inquiry into the running down of the, ketch Emu. It appears as the a s. Herbert was proceeding down the liver on Wednesday ...

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  19. ERUPTION OF VESUVIUS.

    The volcanic eruption of Mount Vesuvius is increasing in violence, [?] A Brazilian tourist who had ascended the mountain became enveloped in the ...

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  20. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Sydney Intercolonial Sheep Exhibition closed on Saturday. The attendance was incommensurate with the importuned of the show, and tho affair fin ncially was ...

    Article : 39 words
  21. MATRIMONIAL CROSSES.

    In consequence of the strong opposition of popular opinion to the betrothal of Prince Ferdinand of Hohenzollern, [?]heir presumptive to the throne of ...

    Article : 118 words
  22. QUEENSLAND.

    Widespread deatitutiou prevails in Brisbane among the unemployed, who number several thousands. Hughes, manager of the Queensland ...

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  23. FOOTBALL.

    HOLEDROOK v. CITY,—These teams met for the aocoud time this season on the Kisdon ground on Saturday afternoon. A good game, though at times rather rough, resulted, ...

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  24. COURT OF APPEAL.

    The appeal case brought before the Privy Council, Donnelly versus Broughton, of New Zealand, has been dismissed with costs, and the case, ...

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  25. A LADY'S LETTER FROM SYDNEY.

    The Sydney social world this week might, I think, parody Swinburne a little and say, with heartfelt weariness- "We are tired ot balls and races, ...

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  26. THE MONEY MARKET.

    There is increa&cd activity in colonial securities, and the market is decidedly stronger. A large surplus of capital awaits ...

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  27. THE NEW YORK MURDER CASE.

    Frenchy, the man convicted of the Jack the Ripper murder in New York, has been sentenced to servitude for life. ...

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  28. DELAYED SALARIES.

    SIR,—Your correspondent "Storekeeper," writiug in this day's issue on the matter of delayed salaries, attracts attention to another suction of Government officials who ...

    Article : 234 words
  29. NEW ORIENTAL BANK.

    At the annual meeting of shareholders in the New Oriental Bunk, the chairman (Mr. Shaw) reported the earnings of the past year as £398,000, ...

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  30. WHOLESALE POISONING.

    Seventy persons, including a bride and bridegroom, have been poisoned by eating food containing arsenic at Wrexham, in North Wales, and it is ...

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  31. ARREST OF INDIAN PRIESTS.

    Four leading priests have been arrested in Manipur for complicity in the recent revolt. ...

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  32. THE LABOUR COMMISSION.

    The Royal Commission on the Labour Question have taken evidence of representatives of the Amalgamated Stevedores' Unions. ...

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  33. PARIS CABMEN ON STRIKE.

    Three thousand Patis cabmen demand that a day's work shall be limited to 12 hours, and that their pay shall be seven francs per diem. ...

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  34. [BY ELCTRIC TRELEGRAMS.]

    Nine thousand shares have been applied for in the Mole Creek aad Zeehan Mineral Exploration Co. At a general meeting to be held on the 13th a proposal will be made ...

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  35. LAWN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Daddeley defeated Pim by three sets to one in the Lawn Tennis Championship. ...

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  36. HOBART DRAINAGE.

    SIR,—A friend of mine has handed to me a letter, dated 22nd inst., from his friend, Mr. John McGregor, C.E., Alma-road, Caulfield, Victoria, as also printed copies of ...

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  37. OATLANDS.

    The monthly meeting of Oatlands Municipal Council was held on Saturday. The Warden (Mr. W. Buibury) presided, and Mitre were present Councillors Agnew, ...

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  38. THE WOOL MARKET.

    The wool market romains unchanged. ...

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  39. LONDON BUS' AND CAR TRAFFIC.

    The London road' car and 'busmen have, adopted the suggestion to work alternate days of fifteen and nine hours. ...

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  40. BURSTING1 OF A WATERSPOUT.

    A argo waterspout has burst in Hawian, in Syria, destroying two villages. Twelve persons are reported to have ...

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  41. OUR MELBOIRNE LADIES'

    The second ball given at Government House this month was held on Thursday night, some 1,200 guests being present. The dresses were very similar to those ...

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  42. A NUGGET OF WISDOM.

    These little Geneva toys are cleverly constructed to go al ways a little wrong. But if you wind them up and But them regularly every night you may know at least ...

    Article : 307 words
  43. PRINCE OF NAPLES VISITS ENGLAND.

    Prince Victor Emanuel of Naples, eldest son of King Humbert of Italy, is expectd to visit London on the 22nd inst. ...

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  44. LATEST CABLES.

    The Czar has abandoned his intended visits to Denmark and Germany, having taken umbrage at the Triple Alliance, which he is anxious to ...

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  45. CRICKET.

    In the match Gentlemen v. Players, the former won a victory by an innings and 54 runs, Ferris with seven wickets for 28 runs. ...

    Article : 25 words
  46. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Mr. Gladstones' eldest son after an operation for removal of a tumour. ...

    Article : 21 words
  47. NEW SOUTH WALES PROTECTION.

    The Spectator says English investors ought to note the protection movement in New South Wales, as it must directly lower the security of all bonds. ...

    Article : 38 words
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