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  2. Telegraphic News

    Oct. Burt asking for a grant of £300 for a hospital and £200 for the Progress Committee. The first sum was required to made additional provision ...

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  3. Telegraphic News

    held on Saturday night. The Governor, the Premier, the Chief Secretory, and the Attorney-General were present. ...

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  4. CABLEGRAMS

    The Marquis of Londonderry has written to the Northern Unionist and Conservative Association, whose head-quarters are at Newcastle, attacking the ...

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  5. Telegraphic News

    Particulars of a brutal and diabolical murder in Perth have just been disclosed. From the police reports it appears that Mrs O'Brien, wife of James ...

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  6. CABLEGRAMS

    Authority to establish a Mint at Perth, in Western Australia, has been gazetted. ...

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  7. Telegraphic News

    which they are surmised to have been put. Clots of blood, scraps of flesh and splinters of bone cling to the saw, blood, brains and hair adhere to the hammer, ...

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  8. CABLEGRAMS

    It is rumoured that Germany has intimated to the Transvaal in regard to the proposal of the latter country to cancel the dynamite concessions that she ...

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  9. THORNTON'S COMEDY COMPANY.

    Frank Thornton's comedy company opened to a crowded house last night with "The strange adventures of Miss Brown." At the conclusion of the ...

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  10. THE SHOOTING INCIDENT AT COLERAINE.

    The case of the miners who were shot by the Sheriff's orders at Coleraine, in Pennsylvannia, has been taken up by Austria, to which country most of the ...

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  11. THE CZAR AND THE GERMANIC COMMUNITIES.

    The Czar is Russianising the Germanic communities in the western and southern provinces. ...

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  12. THE CAPTURE OF ESCAPED PRISONERS.

    Constable Shanks has telegraphed to Commissioner, that he had arrested only two, O'Brien and George. The three were together when they were ...

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  13. New south wales.

    It is probable the Cabinet on Tuesday will come to, a decision in regard to the Aliens Bill. Mr Reid says that the new Bill will not be exactly on the lines ...

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  14. LONDON BOILERMAKERS ON STRIKE.

    A thousand boilermakers in London have struck work. The union refuses to grant them strike pay, owing to their repudiation of the settlement which was ...

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  15. THE WEST INDIAN SUGAR TRADE.

    Since the publication of the report of the Royal Commission appointed to inquire into the state of the sugar trade in the West Indies, capitalists in the ...

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  16. A WARSHIP ASHORE.

    The commander of H.M.S. Lynx, which went ashore at Bodman Point at the same time as H.M.S. Thrasher, has been tried by court martial and acquitted ...

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  17. A MINING DIFFICULTY.

    Representatives of the principal collieries in the Colony met to consider the difficulty which had arisen in regard to the weighing of each skip of coal. It ...

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  18. SABBATH OBSERVANCE ON THE GOLDFIELDS.

    Replying to a deputation from the Wesleyan Synod on Saturday, the Premier said a large population had come to the colony in a very short time. Large ...

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  19. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN SMELTING CO.

    The shares in the Western Australian Smelting Company, recently registered, have been allotted. Mr Dickenson has sailed for Australia in the ...

    Article : 52 words
  20. CORAL BORING EXPEDITION.

    Professor Davis, who has returned from a coral boring expedition, has great hopes of the success of the expedition. Boring operations will be ...

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  21. THE CANADIAN LOAN.

    The Canadian loan of 2,500,000 floated at a minimum of £91 has realised on an average £91 10s. ...

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  22. THE MISHAP TO A WARSHIP.

    A Court Martial has been held on the commander of H.M.S. Thrasher, which went ashore in a fog at Bodman Point. The steam pipes on the vessel burst, ...

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  23. THE CYCLIST MARTIN IN TROUBLE.

    Martin, the cyclist, will appear at the Police Court on Monday on a summons for assaulting F. Ridley, a member of the racing board winch disqualified him ...

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  24. THE CURRENCY QUESTION

    In a protest made by the Canadian banks, silver is declared to be unsuitable for banking and commerce. ...

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  25. AFFAIRS IN CRETE.

    The Admirals in command of the International Squadron insist on Albanians replacing the Mussulman gendarmes in Crete, owing to the latter ...

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  26. THE ATTEMPTED MURDER AT BATHURST.

    With reference to the sentence of death passed on Delaclouet, found guilty at Bathurst of attempted murder, the prison authorities had been instructed ...

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  27. THE LATE SIR LEWIS WILLIAM CAVE.

    The late Sir Lewis William Cave, a justice of the Queen's Bench Division, has been succeeded by Mr Digham, M.P. ...

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  28. WEST AFRICA.

    The British troops have occupied several posts in the north-west frontier of the Lagos Hinterland, the French retreating to Bonsia. ...

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  29. A FIJI CHIEF.

    Among the passengers by the Ovalau, which arrived this morning from Fiji, was the Key. ,;Kadavai Zevn,; a: grand-son of the late King. Cocotian, and who ...

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  30. ENGINEERS AND ALLIED TRADES' DISPUTE.

    Mr Chamberlain, in a letter, deeply sympathises with those who are suffering loss and misery by reason of the protracted strike, but adds that he is ...

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  31. BULGARIA AND TURKEY.

    It is reported that Bulgaria has proposed an offensive and detensive alliance with Turkey. Great unrest prevails in the Balkan ...

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  32. DISTRESS AT COLLIERY

    Owing to the Greta Colliery only working at intervals distress exists amongst the miners and trades people. A public meeting decided to interview ...

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  33. ROMAN CATHOLICISM.

    The Pope has instituted an order in respect of the conversions m England to Roman Catholicism. Cardinal Vaughan has reported that the conversions in ...

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  34. LAND TAX.

    Speaking in the Council on the Land Tan Validating Bill, Mr Pilcher stated that the difference was no less than £400,000 between the valuations on ...

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  35. ENGLISH TURF.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 41 words
  36. SERGEANT-MAJOR ALGIE.

    Sergeant-Major Algie has obtained a first-class certificate in musketry at the the Royal School of Musketry at Hythe. ...

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  37. NEW ZEALAND.

    The steamer Kamaruka, bound from Sydney, went ashore at midnight on a rock off Perdo Point, two miles from Mornya Heads. There was a big sea ...

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  38. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The cyclists, Mather and Coleman, who crossed the continent by bicycle, arrived in Adelaide to-night. They proceeded to Glenelg and dipped their ...

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  39. VICTORIA.

    An examination of the pledges of the members returned shows that the state of parties was as follows:-Ministerialists, 65; Oppositionists, 30. In ...

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  40. OPERA HOUSE ACCIDENT.

    While a performance was proceeding at the Cincinnatti Opera House part of the ceiling fell, four people being killed and a dozen terribly injured. ...

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  41. WRECK OFF CUBA.

    News has arrived of the wreck of a Cuba, bound steamer accompanied, it is feared, by a terrible loss of life. The name of the steamer was the ...

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  42. CYCLIST KILLED.

    A sad fatality occurred on Friday to a young cyclist named Harding, in Grattan-street. He turned a corner when the cycle encountered a lorry. The ...

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  43. SWIMMING CONTESTS.

    J. Hellings, the New South Wales swimmer, will meet J. H. Derbyshire in a contest over 100yards at Westminster on the 27th inst. Tyres declined to ...

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  44. SCAFFOLDING ACCIDENTS.

    A deputation from the Building Trades' Societies waited on the Premier this morning and asked for the appointment of an inspector of scaffolding with ...

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  45. THEFT FROM THE SAVINGS BANK.

    Mrs Hitchens was charged on Satur-day with stealing £25 from the Savings Bank and was committed She stated that she was handed the money and did ...

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  46. THE BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    Several cases of bubonic plague have occurred at Madras. ...

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  47. GIFT TO LONDON CORPORATION.

    Sir Sellar, a London merchant, has made a gift to the corporation of 200 valuable Dutch, Italian and English pictures. ...

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  48. DOCTORS DISAGREE.

    Slight friction has arisen between Dr. Ramsay Smith and Dr. Morrison, one of the resident physicians at the Adelaide Hospital. The trouble has arisen ...

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  49. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The Commissioner of Railways states that while the boom was at its height and the block at Fremantle was at its worst stage the average number of ...

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  50. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Mr Langtry, the husband of the celebrated actress. Mrs Langtry recently obtained a divorce in the United States, and the ...

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  51. LUNATIC KILLED ON THE RAILWAY.

    A middle-aged man named George Dunlop, of Geelong, suddenly became insane to-day. He imagined he was a dog, and crawled up and down the ...

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  52. THE WIFE STABBING CASE.

    The petition for presentation to the Governor for the remission of the sentence on Nixon is being extensively signed. It urges that the offence was ...

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  53. A GREAT CANAL PROJECT.

    Russia is considering a proposal to construct a canal uniting the Battle with the Black Sea. ...

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  54. THE LATE GEORGE NICOLSON.

    The will of the late Mr George Nicolson, of St Kilda-road, has been lodged for probate. The estate is valued at £41,106. ...

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  55. DEATH OF DEAN VAUGHAN.

    The death has taken place of the Very Rev Dr Vaughan, Dean of Llandaff. [The late Dean Vaughan was the son of the Rev E. T. Vaughan, vicar of ...

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  56. TRUSTEE CASE.

    Mr Martin, Public Trustee, was examined in the Supreme Court on Saturday as to the means he possessed to satisfy the Court in the recent action ...

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  57. A.U.S.N COMPANY.

    The A.U.S.N. Company has purchased the steamers Cape Otway and Leeuwin, for about £3000. They were, recently launched in England. The ...

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  58. COPPER-MINING.

    The shares in the newly registered Mount Lyell West Copper Mining Company have been allotted. ...

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  59. QUEENSLAND.

    At an inquiry into live suicide of W. S. Warren, land commissioner, Rockhampton, two officials of the local lands office reported that Warren had been ...

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  60. DAM CONSTRUCTION.

    Mr Vosper recently presented a request to the Works Department that a dam should he made at Finnes' Find, 25 miles east of Kanowna. The ...

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  61. CYCLISTS ENTERTAINED.

    Mather and Coleman, the cyclists, were entertained by the Dunlop Tyre Company on Saturday night. ...

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  62. FIGHTING IN CONGO FREE STATE.

    The Congo troops have defeated the mutineers in the Ohamish expedition, killing 400. ...

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  63. BARDOC WANTS.

    Mr F. C. B. Vosper, M.L.A., on Saturday introduced a deputation from Bardoc to the Uuder-Treasurer (Mr ...

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  64. ENGINE-DRIVERS' ASSOCIA-TION.

    The annual banquet of the Locomotive Engine drivers' Association was ...

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