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  2. THE DUBLIN TRAGEDY.

    The galleries of the Criminal Court were crowded on Tuesday morning when the Dublin tragedy case was called on. Wm. John Martin was charged before his Honor ...

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  3. A SYDNEY BURGLARY.

    One of the most daring robberies that has occurred in Sydney for some time was discovered this morning, when Mr. Walter J. Gollin (of the firm of Gollin & Co., ...

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  4. PERSONAL.

    Mdlle. Antonia Dolores left Adelaide for Melbourne on Tuesday after a successful series of concerts in this city. She will sing in the Victorian metropolis, Sydney, ...

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  5. VENEZUELA.

    The Governments of Great Britain and Germany have presented a joint ultimatum to the Government of Venezuela, threatening the employment of force if within a ...

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  6. GERMAN SOCIALISM.

    The German Emperor, in a speech delivered to a deputation of workers, which on Friday, December 5, waited on his Majesty to express their ...

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  7. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Viscount Milner, the Governor of the Transvaal Colony, who is now on tour through the farming districts, reports that he found the burghers in the eastern ...

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  8. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    The Federal Treasurer has been enabled to make up his Customs and excise returns for the month of November rather earlier than usual. The total amounts collected in ...

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  9. SEED WHEAT FUND.

    We have received from Messrs. J. S. Bagshaw & Sons a cheque for £25 for the Seed Wheat Fund. On Tuesday morning the Premier (Hon. ...

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  10. THE DEFENCE FORCES.

    The Minister for Defence stated this afternoon that he had approved of the scheme of organisation of the Commonwealth forces in terms of the minute that ...

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  11. ORANGE RIVER COLONY.

    The Government of the Orange River Colony have decided to construct an irrigation canal twelve miles in length from Parys. This undertaking, it is estimated, will ...

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  12. CONTRACT LABOR.

    The Prime Minister stated this afternoon that nothing further had reached him in reference to the case of the six English felt hatmakers who have been prevented from ...

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  13. A KAISER PARTY.

    Baron Eckardstein is engaged in the formation of a Kaiser Party in the Reichstag, with the object of combating socialism and extreme agrarianism. The movement is ...

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  14. CHINESE AFFAIRS.

    Wei-kouang-tao, Governor-General of the province of Yunnan, has been appointed Governor-General of Nanking and superintendent of the commerce of the southern ...

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  15. CUSTOMS REGULATIONS.

    It is intimated in the latest issue of the "Commonwealth Gazette" that in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Hobart, Adelaide, Port Adelaide, Perth, and ...

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  16. MUTILATED MEXICANS.

    The Yaquis Indians, who have reservations between the territory of the United States and of Mexico, objecting to the proceedings of the Mexican boundary scouts, ...

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  17. THE EDUCATION BILL.

    The Earl of Rosebery, in addressing a deputation, representing the National Council of Evangelical Free Churches, declared that if the Nonconformists tamely ...

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  18. OSBORNE HOUSE.

    A school for the training of students in naval engineering is to be established at Osborne House, the late residence of Queen Victoria, in the Isle of Wight, which was ...

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  19. BROKEN BILL QUARTER SESSIONS.

    At the Quarter Sessions to-day, George Ayouh was acquitted on a charge of maliciously wounding an old man, William Nurse. At a previous trial the jury failed ...

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  20. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN COMPLAINTS.

    Recent telegrams from Adelaide have indicated the existence of a deal of dissatisfaction in the local Military Forces over the methods of promotions, the non-receipt of ...

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  21. THE SPANISH NAVY.

    The Government of Chili have offered to sell to Spain two battleships which are being built to order in Great Britain. ...

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  22. THE PORTUGUESE KING.

    Dom Carl[?]s, King of Portugal, who came to England last month on a visit to King Edward, and who since his departure from Sandringham has been the guest of Lord ...

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  23. SEAMEN'S WAGES.

    A conference of representatives of the Steamship Owners' Federation and the Federated Seamen's Union, to frame a working agreement for the coming year, was ...

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  24. RUSSIA AND TURKEY.

    Owing to the arrest of Bolietinay, an Albanian agitator, who has hitherto terrorised the country, the Russian Consul is now able to proceed to his post at Mitrovitza, the ...

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  25. CHOLERA IN PALESTINE.

    The severe outbreak of Asiatic cholera, which recently caused many fatalities at the port of Joppa and other centres in Palestine, has now subsided to a very large ...

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  26. DOCK AT SWANSEA.

    The authorities of Swansea are about to spend £2,000,000 on the construction of a dock, with a lock on the Tawe River, which is to be capable of accommodating the ...

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  27. THE PERSIAN GULF.

    The Russian Government are re-establishing a regular service of vessels between Odessa, on the Black Sea, and Bandarabbas, a seaport on the Persian Gulf, at the most ...

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  28. THE SHIPPING LAWS.

    Federal Ministers (says the "Age") are pleased to note the support given to the proposed Federal navigation law by the late Labor Conference in Sydney. The ...

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  29. MR. JOHN DILLON, M.P.

    Mr. John Dillon, Nationalist member for East Mayo, who had been the inmate of a Chicago hospital for some weeks, in consequence of a serious illness, has now ...

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  30. EARTHQUAKE IN FRANCE.

    A violent earthquake occurred to-day at Belle-tle-en-Mer, an island off the coast of Brittany, and the disturbance extended for some distance out to sea. ...

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  31. NEW ZEALAND.

    The licensed victuallers in districts where prohibition has been carried, are making efforts to have the polling declared void on the ground of irregularities. ...

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  32. DEFENCE FORCE PENSIONS.

    Quite £50,000 will have to be paid to officers and men retired from the military forces on account of retrenchment, in order to break the fall for them, states a ...

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  33. A LEGISLATOR DEAD.

    The death is announced at the age of 41 of Colonel Harry Leslie Blundell McCalmont, C.B., Conservative member for the Newmarket Division of East ...

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  34. A RUSSIAN THREAT.

    The St. Petersburg "Novoe V[?]emya" declares that, if Great Britain persists in thwarting the Russian desire to approach the Indian Ocean, Russia will be compelled ...

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  35. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    At a meeting of the City Council to-day Alderman Thomas Hughes, the present Lord Mayor, was elected for a further period of 12 months. Alderman Walston ...

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  36. MARSEILLES SHIPfING STRIKE.

    As a result of the refusal of the Marseilles s[?]powners to confer with the strike committee, the men out on strike have issued a violent appeal to other workmen's ...

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  37. THE KENNIFFS.

    The papers relating to the alleged confession of the murder of Mr. [?]alke and Constable Doyle were, tabled in the Assembly to-day. ...

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  38. ARGENTINE MUTTON IN ENGLAND.

    The Agent-General has cabled that 221,447 carcases of Argentine mutton were received in England last month, and were sold at an average price of 4½d. per lb. ...

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  39. QUEENSLAND.

    It is understood that tenders for the second section of the Gladstone-Rockhampton railway will be called almost immediately. ...

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  40. DECAPITATED BY A TRAIN.

    The body of Frank Bosworth, aged 38, residing at Marrickville, was found on the railway-line near Sydenham station last night. The head was severed from the ...

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  41. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Copper.—Copper on spot is quoted at £51 per ton, and at three months £51 7/6 per ton. Lead.£Soft foreign lead is quoted at £10 ...

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  42. AN UNNATURAL MOTHER.

    Harriet Drake, for the manslaughter of her seven-year-old daughter by beating the child to death, has been sentenced to six years' imprisonment. ...

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  43. GERMANY AND ENGLAND.

    The Marquis of Lansdowne, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, speaking in the House of Lords with regard to the article published in the "National Review" by Sir ...

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  44. SHIPPING FODDER AT GOVERNMENT EXPENSE.

    The Premier, in the course of an interview, said New Zealand was willing to send fodder to Australia to help the sufferers in the drought country. The ...

    Article : 69 words
  45. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Bungaree, steamer, 2,990 tons, at London, from Sydney October 1. Solide, barque, 851 tons, at London, from Bunbury July l8. ...

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  46. AN IMPROVING OUTLOOK.

    Rain was reported to-day from stations along the coast, and on the Blue Mountains. Woolgoolga had 218 points during the 24 hours, and Kempsey 148 points. The ...

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  47. A BOER DELEGATION.

    The Premier has received a telegram from the Federal Minister for Home Affairs, stating that Captain Fitzpatrick, with three Boer farmers, will arrive from Suva per ...

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  48. PUNISHED FOR INEFFICIENCY.

    The Full Court to-day upheld the conviction of a member of the Queensland Rifles, who was fined for not making himself efficient under the regulations. ...

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  52. PHENOMENAL STORMS.

    A great storm circled round from north to east on Sunday night, and very heavy rain fell. " It was literally a waterspout, and drowned all the poultry at Coogabri, ...

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  55. DUTCH NEW GUINEA.

    Advices from Meranki, in Dutch New Guinea, indicate that there is still considerable trouble with the natives close to the settlement. ...

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