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  2. SPORTING.

    A very large attendance was on the St Kilda Cricket Ground on Saturday afternoon, when the cycling match between Marting and Parsons was contested. The weather was ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS

    Forty-five of the Sultan's wives have been arrested on suspicion, it is believed, of showing sympathy for the troubles of the Armenians. ...

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  4. Telegraphic News

    News contained in Sydney telegrams received on Saturday morning regarding Premier Reid's attitude on the Federation Convention were freely ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS.

    Tremendous excitement has been caused by a resolution of the Foreign Committee of the United States Senate. Ignoring the protests of Mr Olney ...

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  6. Manager's Report.

    Queen Margaret, Bulong. December 11.—Main shaft, 200ft level: Finished timbering up. Men now engaged quarrying stone for foundation of engine and boiler, meanwhile ...

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  7. TRAIN CAPSIZED.

    To-night a telegram was received here from Southern Cross, stating that a heavy thunderstern occurred on Friday night. No 1 goods train which left Southern Cross ...

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  8. Share Market.

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  10. THE ARMENIAN AMNESTY.

    The ambassadors at Constantinople have recommended the Sultan to accept the offer of the Patriarchate to guarantee the safe conduct of a hundred of the ...

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  11. COOLGARDIE NEWS.

    The sale of Montana blocks took place at the Courthouse on Saturday, when about 130 were submitted and practically all were disposed of. In most cases only the upset price ...

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  12. THE TROUBLE AT ZANZIBAR.

    The death is announced of Said Khalid, who on the death of the late Sultan of Zanzibar proclaimed himself Sultan and took charge of the troops. ...

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  13. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Union Company has purchased the Donald and Edinborough Island steamer Richmond which was for some years running in the Auckland ...

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  14. SATURDAY'S MELBOURNE MARKET.

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  15. S.A. LEAGUE OF WHEELMEN.

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  16. TRADE RECIPROCITY.

    In connection with the proposed conference of Australasian Premiers to discuss the question of intercolonial reciprocity in the trade relations ...

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  17. THE MURDER OF MR. STOKES.

    The Congo Free State has made a claim to Britain for 15,000 francs as duty on the ivory in the possession of Mr Stokes when he was murdered ...

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  18. HEAVY RAINFALL.

    Rain commenced on Saturday evening, when there was a thunderstorm with lightning. The rain continued almost un-interruptedly through the night and all ...

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  19. STATEMENT BY THE STATE SECRETARY.

    Mr Olney, who has been interviewed with reference to the resolution passed by the Foreign Committee of the Senate, states that unless the ...

    Article : 529 words
  20. Life in the Yildiz Palace.

    The part most interesting to foreigners is probably that which is reserved for the women—the Harem. It is divided into several courts ("Dairas"). each of which is ...

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  21. OPEN CALLS.

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  22. DEATH OF THE EARL OF NORMANATON.

    The death is reported of the Irish peer, J. C. Welbore Ellis Agar, Earl of Normanton. He was bom in 1818. His eldest son Viscount Somerton was ...

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  23. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    Parliament was prorogued on Saturday. ...

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  24. RACE MEETING AT WILLIAMSTOWN.

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  25. THE RISING IN RHODESIA.

    Although the rising of the natives in Rhodesia has been suppressed, there are still some grounds for the existence of a feeling of disquietude. ...

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  26. Fortunes off the Australian Coast.

    All the romance connected with the precious substance known as ambergris states a writer in a London paper, has lately been revived by the wholesale stranding, as ...

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  27. THE STRIKE OF THE HAMBURG DOCKERS.

    The strike of dockers at German seaperts continues to be characterised by much stubbornness. The Emperor has expressed himself ...

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  28. SURVEYING A MILITARY SETTLEMENT.

    It is reported at Lisbon that the British police at Manika have expelled a Portuguese lieutenant for surveying the site of a military settlement. ...

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  29. CATTLE RAIDING BY DERVISHES.

    The Dervishes have been engaging in some extensive cattle raiding at Suakim. ...

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  30. SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS.

    The following are the results of the recent Trinity College examinations at Sydney and Bathurst;— Senior Honors: Bident, Newman ...

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  31. THE INSURRECTION IN THE PHILLIPINES.

    The insurrection against the rule of Spain in the Phillipine Islands continues of the same serious character. Two British warships have been ...

    Article : 35 words
  32. England in Egypt.

    Despatches from the Sirdar, Major-General Sir F. H. Kitchener, after describing the operations of the Nile column the Sirdar states—"The Dervish retreat can only be ...

    Article : 298 words
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  34. TORTURTNG PRISONERS.

    Reports are in circulation in Manilla stating that acts of gross cruelty are being practised by the Spaniards in the Phiilippine Islands on their prisoners. ...

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  35. THE ACCIDENT TO R.M.S. ORATAVA.

    Some difficulty is being experienced iu refloating the Orient Company's R.M.S. Oratava, which became submerged in the Tilbury docks. The ...

    Article : 45 words
  36. PROPOSED OBSERVATORY ON MOUNT WELLINGTON.

    The Royal Geographical Society supports the proposal to establish an observatory on Mount Wellington. ...

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  37. AUSTRALASIAN STOCKS.

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  39. GAMBLING IN BELGIUM.

    The Senate at Brussels has enacted that gambling in stocks and fictitious deliveries is a criminal offence. A strong law has also been passed ...

    Article : 34 words
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