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  2. [BY SUBMARINE TELEGRAPH.] [Received May 23, 8.36 p.m.] ARABI PASHA.

    It is announced that the Khedive at the instance of Lord Cromer has pardoned Arabi Pasha, leader of the revolt in 1882, and Mustapha Fehmy, who, as Egyptian ...

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  3. VICTORIA.

    Ueports from the country continue most disappointing. It is stated that the present is the worst season in 12 years. There has not been a good rain since September last, ...

    Article : 108 words
  4. THE SMALLPOX SCARE.

    The case on board the Ormuz was inves[?] gated on. the arrival of the vessel by Drs. McLean, Howard, and Norris, Who, as the result of a consultation, informed Dr. ...

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  5. [BY SUBMARINE TELEGRAPH.] [Received May 23, 8.36 p.m.] CAPE BOERS PURSUED.

    Two hundred and fifty homeless children, Who were allowed to accompany the Boer prisoners to Ceylon, attend the Dutch school which has been established there, ...

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  6. [BY SUBMARINE TELEGRAPH.] [Received May 23, 8.36 p.m.] THE KING IN PERIL.

    Great interest has been taken in the trials between Sir Thos. Lipton's newlybuilt yacht Shamrock II., which is the challenger for the America Cup, and her ...

    Article : 155 words
  7. TEE DUKE AND DUCHESS.

    A Privy Council was formed by the Duke of Cornwall, acting for the King, Lore Wenlock, P.C., and Sir Samuel Griffith P.C., in a private room of the Legislative ...

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  8. THE FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. Reid has gone to Sydney, and tomorrow afternoon many other legislators will travel thither by special train, so that there will be no sitting or either House. ...

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  9. ADRIFT IN THE PACIFIC.

    A few weeks ago news was brought from the New Hebrides by one of the island vessels that Mr. McDonald, a British trader, who had set out from his station with the ...

    Article : 546 words
  10. HOWARD SMITH & CO., LIMITED.

    The subscription-list of Howard Smith and Co., limited, closed to-day. Shares were eagerly applied for, and although the returns are not yet io hand from the ...

    Article : 66 words
  11. BALKAN TROUBLES.

    Addressing the Hungarian delegations yesterday Count Goluchowski, Austrian Minister for Foreign Affairs, stated that the Government at Vienna intended to ...

    Article : 89 words
  12. THE STATE ELECTIONS.

    The polling-day for the contested elections for the six seats rendered vacant by the resignation of the members elected to the Federal Parliament, is fixed for June 17. ...

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  13. FURTHER PARTICULARS.

    Further information has come to hand respecting the accident to Sir Thomas Lipton's new yacht on the Solent. It appears that the two yachts were ...

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  14. FATAL RIFLE ACCIDENT.

    An unfortunate shooting accident took place on the rifle butte at Graytown, a small mining settlement, to-day. A miner named Alfred Bock was firing at a target, ...

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  15. PLAGUE IN SOUTH AFRICA

    Four, plague cases are reported from Port Elizabeth. ...

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  16. A BELGIUM STRIKE.

    The strike of glassworkers in Belgium, which began in August last, has collapsed. It is estimated that the strikers lost £500,000 in wages. The strike failed ...

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  17. ACTIONS FOR DIVORCE.

    The evidence of the petitioner, Herbert Cayley. Webster, in an application for divorce from his wife, nee Isa Mary Ann Affleck, was that he came to Australia ...

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  18. DEATH OF TWO AUSTRALIANS.

    Sergeant Percy Seymour, of the Victorian Bushmen's Contingent, is reported to have died of enteric fever at Naauw Poort. Farrier-Sergeant R. McGregor, of the ...

    Article : 42 words
  19. GOLD COAST COLONY.

    Correspondents at the Gold Coast, the British Crown Colony in West Africa, foreshadow a formidable rising of the Adansi tribe, and even the Bekwais, from whom ...

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  20. DEPORTATION OF BOERS.

    Senator Clements gave notice in the Senate this evening that all correspondence with respect to the Imperial Government's desire to deport Boer prisoners to Tasmania ...

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  21. HOW THE ACCIDENT OCCURRED.

    Additional particulars received with reference to the disaster to the yacht Shamrock' II., state that Sir Thomas Lipton's two yachts and the Sybarua, which was built ...

    Article : 171 words
  22. FRANCE AND MOROCCO.

    It is reported that the "Kaid" Kebdama tribe, in Morocco, shofe and killed M. Pauzet, a French yachlsman. France has sent two cruisers to Morocco to obtain redress ...

    Article : 42 words
  23. THE CHINESE CRISIS.

    The explosion at Kalgan, news of which was received a week ago, was a much more serious affair than was represented. In addition to 7 Geirnan soldiers being killed, ...

    Article : 129 words
  24. NEW ZEALAND.

    Mr. Hudson, who has been appointed General Manager of the Tasmanian railways, was, prior to coming to this colony, in the service of the Greait Wettern ...

    Article : 67 words
  25. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Sir William Harcourt abstained from voting in the division on the army scheme brought forward by the Government. He was absent during the debate on Sir ...

    Article : 55 words
  26. THE RETURN TO SYDNEY.

    The arrangements made for the journey by train of the Royal party, when returning to Sydney, are similar, to those that were followed when the Duke and Duchess ...

    Article : 63 words
  27. SYDNEY IRONWORKERS' STRIKE.

    The only development to-day in connection with the iron trade strike was an extension of the trouble. The delegates report that the employes at ...

    Article : 288 words
  28. GOVERNMENT CABLE TO AUSTRALIA.

    The Hon. J. G. Ward, Postmaster-General, when interviewed to-day said he discussed the propasal of a Government cable between New Zealand and Australia with ...

    Article : 76 words
  29. KING EDWARD.

    Later intelligence with regard to the accident to Sir Thomas Lipton's yacht Shamrock II. states that when the disaster occurred the crew of Shamrock I. risked ...

    Article : 362 words
  30. THE SYDNEY PROGRAMME.

    The city is getting on its holiday attire to welcome the Duke and Duchess. Several sections of tne route of the Royal procession have received their dressing of bunting ...

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  31. FRAUDULENT MEAT DEALERS.

    At the instance of Mr. W. P. Reeves, Agent-General for New Zealand, three large meat dealers at Liverpool have been each fined £10 and £7 7/ costs for selting meat ...

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  32. TREATMENT OF LUMPERS.

    THE MEN'S COMPLEAINTS. Wednesday night was bitterly cold at the quarantine station, but the majority of the people ex[?]ed there had a good night's rest. ...

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  33. A BRUTAL ASSAULT.

    A young lady was attacked by a youth in the Fitzroy Garden this afternoon, and her ruffianly assailant when pursued afterwards turned on the men chasing him, and fired a ...

    Article : 471 words
  34. WESLEYAN GENERAL CON FERENCE.

    The Wesleyan Methodist Conference considered the inter-State changes with closed doors. Subject to favorable replies from the absent Ministers concerned the ...

    Article : 126 words
  35. LABOR AND WAGES.

    The circular with regard to labor and wages issued by the New South Wales Stevedores' Association on March 14 has been published an London, and has created ...

    Article : 68 words
  36. HIGHWAY ROBBERY.

    A resident of Redfern, while driving along the Liverpool-road, two miles from Liverpool, about 1 o'clock this morning, was bailed up by two armed men, who ...

    Article : 137 words
  37. A SHIPPING CONFERENCE.

    The conference between delegates from the Shipowners Association and from the Seamen's Union of New South Wales Queensland, Victoria, and South Australia ...

    Article : 342 words
  38. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Apples.—The appies shipped by the stea mer Australia, which left Adelaide in April, arrived in variable condition, some being over ripe. Tasmanian apples sold at prices ...

    Article : 107 words
  39. PUBLIC HOLIDAYS.

    The Government have decided to proclaim Monday, May 27, and Tuesday, May 28, public holidays ithroughout the State in connection with the visit of the Duke and ...

    Article : 36 words
  40. WEST AUSTRALIAN POLITICS.

    It is understood that Mr. Kingsmill has accepted a portfolio in the [?]ingworth Ministry, but telegrams have been sent to him regarding the political situation which ...

    Article : 141 words
  41. MODERN SURGERY.

    U.S. soldiers are now supplied with an antiseptic dressing, to be applied to wounds as soon as received, which prevents inflammation and swelling, and causes the injured ...

    Article : 115 words
  42. THE SENATE.

    The Senate met to-day at 2.30 p.m. with absolutely empty galleries and but 20 members in the House. The President arrived punctually. There is no mace in the ...

    Article : 1,645 words
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  45. THE [?] BUILDINGS.

    Some of the quarantine buildings are in good order; others are disgraceful. There is not a peg upon which to hang one's clothes except in a few instances, and the ...

    Article : 73 words
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    MR. OWEN SMYTH INTERVIEWED The Superintendent of Public Buddings (Mr. C. E. Owen Smyth) returned from Melbourne on Thursday morning, and wa[?] ...

    Article : 443 words
  47. SENATOR NIELD'S MOTION.

    Seuator Neild says he gave notice of his motion in the Senate without consulting the leader, and without attempting to ascertain what support he would get. He ...

    Article : 107 words
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    The State Government will submit to the Prime minster to-morrow a draft agreement in respedt to the tenancy of the State Parliament Buildings by the Parliament of ...

    Article : 141 words
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