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  2. VICTORIA.

    The Victorian Government has accepted an offer of new premises in Fleet-street for the Agent-General's Office in London at a rental of £900 per annum. Previously ...

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  3. THE CORONATION.

    It is officially stated that the King has been greatly benefited by his recent rest, and that has health is satisfactory. His Majesty has approved of a proposal that all ...

    Article : 206 words
  4. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Sir J. Gordon Sprigg (Premier of Cape Colony), who is now in London, has been interviewed with respect to the agitation in favor of having the Cape constitution ...

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  5. WITH THE CRICKETERS.

    When my last letter closed the Australians were playing Essex in miserable weather. The rain on Friday evening was furious, and as the match then stood [?]t was ...

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  6. QUEENSLAND OUTLAWS

    The long chase after the two Kenniffs has been brought to a successful conclusion. To-day the Commissioner of Police received a telegram from the local authorities ...

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  7. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The will of the late Mr. John Lucas, M.L.C., of Camperdown, has been filed for probate. The estate, which is valued at £11,120, is bequeathed to the family of the ...

    Article : 234 words
  8. PROTECTION FOR DISTILLERS.

    The secretary of the Protectionists Association (Representative S. Mauger) is in daily receipt of letters hearing on the tariff and its effect upon many Australian ...

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  9. THE GOSPEL-LANE STABBING CASE.

    The police this afternoon made an arrest in connection with the mysterious stabbing in Gospel-lane on Saturday night of John Symes. The suspect is Thomas Jones, aged ...

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  10. MILITARY RETRENCHMENT.

    Sir William Lync (Minister of Defence) assures the military authorities that the rumor to the effect that the new military retrenchment scheme will bring hardships ...

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  11. CRUSHED TO DEATH.

    A carter, William Offer, in the employ of Mr. John Meloy, carrier, Pitt-street, was fatally injured this afternoon. He was endeavoring to back two horses and a lorry ...

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  12. WRECKED IN THE STREET.

    Captain Voss's round the world voyage in the yacht Tilikum has come to an abrupt close. In the County Court to-day he sued Messrs. Thomas Warr & Co. for £500 as ...

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  13. THE FODDER DUTIES.

    A meeting was held in the Town Hall tonight when the action of the Federal Government in not remitting the duties on fodder in New South Wales was condemned. A ...

    Article : 57 words
  14. FATAL BURNING ACCIDENT.

    On Saturday afternoon a child of Mr. George Medway, aged 6 years, was standing before the fire at her father's house, about 14 miles from Gunning, when her ...

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  15. COLONIAL PREMIERS IN LONDON.

    Mr. Barton (Prime Minister of the Australian Commonwealth) and Mr. R. J. Seddon (Premier of New Zealand) were entertained on Saturday evening at a ball ...

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  16. LOST OVERBOARD.

    The captain of the ketch Zeima, which arrived at Port Macquarie this morning from Sydney, reports that he lost a seaman named Olsen overboard off Seal Rocks ...

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  17. CUSTOMS ENTRIES.

    The council of the Sydney Chamber of Commerce to-day protested against any departure from the present method of checking and comparing Customs entries with ...

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  18. CORONATION DAY PREPARATIONS.

    The big military reviow which was to have been held on Coronation Day at Albert Park has had to be abandoned, owing to the ground being practically under ...

    Article : 145 words
  19. FIRE IN A PRISON.

    Intelligence has been received of the destruction by fire of a prison in Bucharest, the capital of Rou[?]ania. There were 600 prisoners in the gaol at the ...

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  20. NEW ZEALAND.

    There is a scarcity in the supply of coal for domestic purposes. It is said to be due to large shipments for the warships on the China station. ...

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  21. THE COMPTROLLER OF CUSTOMS.

    In connection with the press telegram from Melbourne, hinting at Dr. Wollaston's probable resignation, that gentleman, who is now in Brisbane, said to-day that ...

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  22. RIVAL UNIONS.

    Judgment was delivered by the Arbitration Court to-day in the application made by the Australian Workers' Union for the cancellation of the registration of the ...

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  23. A FATAL STREET COLLISION.

    A coroner's jury to-day recorded a verdict of accidental death in the case of the death of a brassfounder, Melville Fchr, aged 29, who collided with a tram in St. Kilda-road ...

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  24. THE SIMULTANEOUS MISSION.

    Dr. Torrey [?]ade farewell to Melbourne tonight, when he delivered a parting lecture to a huge audience at the Exhibition Building. He was publicly presented with a gold ...

    Article : 80 words
  25. AFGHANISTAN.

    The action of Habibullah (Ameer of Afghanistan) in deposing Hadda Mullah, who had been preaching a Mohammedan crusade, though ostensibly due to the latter's ...

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  26. DISTRIBUTION OF CHARITIES.

    At a meeting to-night the State Cabinet decided that under existing conditions the dispensing of charity during Coronation week should be left to private efforts. ...

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  27. THE FIFTH MATCH.

    The badge of the Leicestershire County Club is a fox in full career, while the pack and huntsmen are left to imagination. The same fox with a kangaroo in pursuit, would ...

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  28. RUSSIA IN PERSIA.

    The influence acquired by Russia in Northern Persia is steadily increasing. The Shah's consent has been obtained to the establishment of a commercial school at ...

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  29. SEAMEN'S WAGES.

    The conference between representatives of the Australasian Steamship Owners' Federation and the Federated Seamen's Union was resumed to-day, when an ...

    Article : 604 words
  30. STOWAWAYS AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    The five stowaways, who arrived on Saturday evening by the Pilbarra from Melbourne, were each fined £2 and costs in the Port Adelaide Police Court on ...

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  31. THE HOOLIGAN OUTRAGE.

    With regard to the manslaughter of Mr. Murray Spicer; a member of the well-known firm of paper manufacturers, who was attacked by a gang of hooligans at Notting ...

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  32. AN AWKWARD PREDICAMENT.

    The steamer Portland, belonging to the Clyde Shipping Company, has had a narrow escape. She was crossing the Atlantic from New York to London, with 109 ...

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  33. AFFAIRS IN CHINA.

    The Russian Government have, in a fashion which the "Times" correspondent at Pekin describes as dexterous, withdrawn from all share in the Government at ...

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  34. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    Silver is quoted at 2/0[?]d. per oz. ...

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  35. SYDNEY AND THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    The cost of repairing and altering Government House, Sydney, to accommodate the Governor-General is set down at £22,000. The Premier of New South Wales states ...

    Article : 51 words
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