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  2. Telegraphic News

    Eventually Mr. Vosper expressed his willingness to withdraw it, but Mr. Moran objected, and the motion was put and defeated on voice. ...

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  3. DISAPPEARANCE OF A GOLDFIELDS MAIL BAG.

    A rumor found circulation in Kalgoorlie yesterday to the effect that the registered letters by the last mail to the eastern colonies had been stolen. As a result of the rumor ...

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  4. Telegraph News.

    In the Town Hall last night a farewell banquet was given to Rear-Admiral Bridge, who, in responding, expressed sorrow at leaving the colonies ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS.

    When a settlement of the present dispute by the Conference of representatives of the workmen and employers was pending, the ...

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  6. CABLEGRAMS

    The ambassadors of the European powers at Constantinople are preparing a new scheme of autonomy for Crete. Under the new arrangement a Christian ...

    Article : 61 words
  7. Telegraphic News.

    In the Legislative Council to-day the Kalgoorlie, Gnumbulla Lake, and Boulder Townsite Loop Railways Bill was passed through all its stages ...

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  8. CABLEGRAMS

    Considerable interest continues to be shown in the intentions of the European nations with regard to East Asia. A large Japanese squadron has left ...

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  9. COLLISION AT NEWCASTLE.

    A collision occurred at Newcastle this morning between the steamers Lubra and Celtic King. Both Vessels had several plates bent. ...

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  10. HUNGARY AND THE CUSTOMS.

    Baron Banffy, the President of the Hungarian Council, has rejected a proposal to establish Customs independent of Austria. ...

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  11. MR. BARNES AND THE CONFERENCE.

    Mr. G. N. Barnes, the general secretary of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers, states that it is not likely that the Conference between ...

    Article : 62 words
  12. FRANCE PASSIVE.

    It is reported from Paris that the French Government have decided to adopt a passive attitude as long as there is no aggressive movement in Southern ...

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  13. SYDNEY CITY FINANCES.

    At a meeting of the City Council one of the aldermen moved that the correspondence between the Mayor and one of the auditors be laid on the table for the ...

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  14. SEDITION IN INDIA.

    As a consequence of the trouble that has resulted to the Government of India on account of the inciting of sedition by the native Press, the Indian Council; it ...

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  15. VICTORIA.

    At Beech worth last Wednesday a girl aged 14, named Lousia Murphy, whose parentage is mysterious, and who has been brought up by Kate Murphy ...

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  16. THE PANAMA SCANDAL.

    The hearing of the charges against Arton and the deputies and ex-deputies of the French Chamber in connection with the Panama ...

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  17. RUSSIA AND PORT ARTHUR.

    The Times correspondent at St. Petersburg reports that the Russian Foreign Office has sent a private circular to all the editors of the Russian ...

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  18. STEAMER DISABLED.

    A telegram was received at 5 o'clock that the Adelaide Co.'s steamer Aldinga was signalled 25 miles north of Sydney. She had broken one of the propellor ...

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  19. FATALITY AT BENDIGO.

    A boy named Antonio Tanta, aged 15, engaged at the New Moon battery, Bendigo, was caught by the cam of the shaft. He sustained fearful injuries ...

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  20. THE RAILWAY WATER SUPPLY

    To-day the matter of the shortage of water and consequent congestion of traffic on the goldfields' railway was brought under the notice of the ...

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  21. EFFECT OF THE HOLIDAYS.

    The breadstuff's market in common with all departments of trade is influenced by the holidays fever, and there is practically nothing doing. ...

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  22. GOLDSBROUGH, MORT & CO.

    The ordinary general meeting of Goldsbrough, Mort & Co. was held to-day. No balance-sheet was submitted. The chairman, Sir William Zeal ...

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  23. COOLGARDIE NEWS.

    On behalf of the Half-Holiday Association the following wire to Mr. Henning, M.L.C., was this morning forwarded by the president, Mr. John A. Neill:—"The ...

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  24. THE ASSASSINATION OF WILLIAM TERRISS.

    A letter of condolence has been received from the Queen in connection with the death under so tragic circumstances of William Terriss, the popular ...

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  25. LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE.

    The first long distance telephone line in the colony was connected to-day, when conversation was carried on between Sydney and Newcastle, a distance of 101 ...

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  26. UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE POWERS.

    The Times states that it is clear that the occupations of various parts of China by the European Powers must result in some preliminary understanding ...

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  27. ABORIGINAL LOVE AFFAIRS.

    As a result of jealousy arising over a black gin named Maggie, an aboriginal, Jacky, last night speared the woman and then took to the bush. The woman who is some what severely ...

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  28. BOY TAKES POISON.

    A boy named Frank Nicholson, aged 14, residing at North Carlton, took rat poison because his mother reprimanded him. He is progressing ...

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  29. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    News from the country shows that the harvest is turning out more patchy than was at one time expected, and an approximately reliable estimate is ...

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  30. THUNDERSTORM.

    A thunderstorm, accompanied by heavy rain, passed over the city this afternoon. ...

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  31. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY TO DEFRAUD.

    To-day some excitement was caused when it became known that three well-known citizens named Messrs. Judah Lipman and Charles Vincent, proprietors oE the Grand ...

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  32. VICTORIAN INSCRIBED STOCK.

    It is understood that the Victorian Government have accepted an offer made by the London and Westminster Bank to continue the inscription of ...

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  33. NEW ZEALAND.

    Iredale's drapery shop at Auckland was to-day damaged by fire and water. It was insured for £8200. ...

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  34. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.

    In the Assembly to-day Mr. Vosper moved that the Government advertising during the past year had been injudiciously distributed. He thought it ...

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  35. HOSPITAL APPOINTMENT.

    The Executive Council has appointed Miss. Margaret Graham superintendent of nurses at the Adelaide Hospital in place of Miss. Lane, resigned. ...

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  36. FATAL FALL DOWN A SHAFT.

    The adjourned inquest was held to-day touching the death of James Doyle, lately ledger-keeper at the Mutual Stores, who was taken from the shaft of the King Solomon ...

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  37. RARATONGA COUNCIL.

    The Raratonga Council has decided to abolish the road rate. The roads made by Arikis are to be free. The public schools will be abolished, and a ...

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  38. MARYLEBONE CRICKET CLUB.

    Some time ago the announcement was made that the secretary of the Marylebone Cricket Club had resigned. There were a great many applications ...

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  39. FATALITY AT MOUNT GAMBIER.

    Dorpthy Molloy, an orphan, aged nine, who was on a visit to Mount Gambier, was killed by falling down a cave a distance of 15ft. ...

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  40. A GERMAN VIEW.

    The Kolnische Zeitung, a German organ, states that the partition of China among the European powers has commenced, and that all the other nations ...

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  41. THE CONSERVATORIUM OF MUSIC.

    It is understood that the Minister of Education replied to a recent deputation from the Board oF Governors of the Public Library and University ...

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  42. AMERICAN COTTON INDUSTRY.

    A large number of cotton employers in the United States have given notice of their intention to reduce the present rate of wages by 10 per cent. ...

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  43. LOSS OF A BRITISH BARQUE.

    News has been received from the Eastern Pacific to the effect that the barque Blairlogue was totally wrecked on the island of Matabira, in the ...

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  44. Telegraphic Mining News

    About a hundred men visited the alluvial find to-day. They report that it is nothing sensational. Only a few men got gold, and several nuggets averaging up to loz were ...

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  45. AUSTRIA AND GERMANY.

    The Pan-Germanic agitation being carried on by Germany and the recent attacks made in the Reichstag upon the policy of Austria are greatly exciting ...

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  46. CORPORATION VERSUS THE CROWN.

    Justice Bundey's reserved judgment in the case of the Corporation against the Crown was delivered to-day. The action was brought to recover ...

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  47. QUEENSLAND SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    Mr. Sinclair, who was commissioned by the Queensland Government to select a number of experts for service in connection with the sugar industry has ...

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  48. MR. SEDDON AND THE OPPOSITION.

    The session was brought to a close early this morning. The supplementary Estimates were under discussion, which was marked by a much-heated ...

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  49. KANOWNA ALLUVIAL.

    Noonan and Fullerton struck very rich gold in their shaft on the north lead to-day at a depth of 80ft. The wash is 5ft deep, and consists of cement and quartz and is ...

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  50. LONDONDERRY MINE.

    The Londondeery mine cleaned, up to December 20 with the following result:—Stone treated, 330 tons, yielding 607oz. ...

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  51. AUSTRIAN IMPERIAL BUDGET.

    The Austrian Imperial Budget is being arranged on the basis of a surplus of fifty-three million florins. ...

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  52. THE FATAL PRIZE FIGHT.

    No little amount of interest was manifested in the trial of the officials of the National Sporting Club and Jem Barry, in connection with the death of Walter ...

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  53. AUSTRALIA UNITED.

    The Australia United mine, near Bummer's Creek, cleaned up to December 18 with the following result:—Stone treated, 163 tons, yielding 507oz. ...

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  54. MOUNT MALCOLM PROPRIETARY.

    A recent crushing of 270 tons for 328oz from the Mount Malcolm Proprietary mine represents a fortnight's run of a 10-head battery. The stone was taken from the ...

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  55. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of the wife of Prince Clovis von Hohenlohe-Schillings-furst, the Princess od Sayn-Witgen-stein, to whom he was married in 1849. ...

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