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  2. RECONSTRUCTION OF THE CABINET.

    A meeting of the Cabinet was held yesterday morning, which was attended by all the Ministers excepting Mr. Carruthers, who is on a visit to Brisbane. The question of filling up the ...

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  3. SECOND EDITION.

    The match between the Australians and Derbyshire was resumed at Derby to-day The weather is fine and the wicket good. ...

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  4. VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT

    The third sossion of the seventeenth Parliament was opened by his Excellency the Governor, Lord Brassey, this afternoon with the customary ceremonies. The weather was bright and sunny. ...

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  5. VICTORIA.

    The body of a newly born female child was found this morning underneath the seat of a second-class railway carriage at Prince's Bridge. The body was removed to the morgue. ...

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  6. THE TRANSVAAL CRISIS.

    Mr. Chamberlain, Secretary of State for the Colonies, made an important speech at Birmingham last night, in regard to the situation in the Transvaal. ...

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  7. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    At a meeting of the Cabinet yesterday a redistribution of seats was resolved upon, and it was agreed that the Ministerial portfolies should be held as follows:—Premier and Attorney-General, ...

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  8. SPECIAL CABLES.

    The Peace Conference yesterday read the first time Sir Julian Pauncefote's proposal for the establishment of a permanent Arbitration Bureau composed of ...

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  9. THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.

    The Australians commenced a match at Derby to-day against Derbyshire. The weather was fine and the wicket good. There was a fair attendance on the ground. ...

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  10. CHINA.

    Placards have been displayed at Kien-Ning, 90 miles north-west of Foochow, in the province of Fokion, offering a thousand dollars for missionaries' heads. ...

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  11. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Court of Disputed Returns, which is considering the petition lodged against the election of Mr. Charles Tucker for Encounter Bay on the grounds of bribery, met again to-day, but the ...

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  12. FRANCE.

    In the French Senate 'yesterday M. Waldeck-Rousseau, the Premier, declared that his only ambition was to pacify the country and secure respect for judicial ...

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  13. THE TEST MATCH.

    A. Shrewsbury, the Notts professional, who was selected to play for England in the third lest match, to be commenced at Leeds on Thursdy next, has declined to ...

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  14. THE DREYFUS CASE.

    Madame Droyfus, the wife of Captain Dreyfus, will be permitted to freely visit her husband. The keepers of hotels and boarding-houses at Rennes, where ...

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  15. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Premier, writing to the town clerk of Coolgardie, who had forwarded a resolution of the council asking that the Redistribution of Seats Bill be introduced duriug the present ...

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  16. COALMINERS' STRIKE AT LITHGOW.

    Mr. H. W. Langford, miners' general secretary, Lithgow Coal Miners' Association, has forwarded us a copy of a manifeste issued by the miners in connection with the strike at the Lithgow collieries. ...

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  17. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The Quarter Sessions were opened yesterday by Judge Gibson. Mr. Bevan was Crown Prosecutor. Trank Keen pleaded guilty to altering a cheque, and was remanded for sentence. Joseph Conlon, produce ...

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  18. CUBA'S INDUSTRIES.

    The "New York Herald" declares that British capitalists already control Cuba's chief industries. ...

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  19. ESPIONAGE IN FRANCE.

    An Italian general, who was recently arrested by the French authorities at Nice, in the Riviera, on a charge of being a spy, has been tried and sentenced to ...

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  20. THE SOUTH COAST RIFLE ASSOCIATION.

    The ballot for five elective members of the South Coast Rifle Association resulted as follows:—J. A. Beatson, 624; C. W. Prott, 440; G. Lindsay, 436; J. Sharpe, 404; G. Knight, 394; T. Marriott, 375; ...

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  21. THE KHALIFA.

    Dervishes continue to desert the Khalifa who is in a most distressful condition. ...

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  22. NEW ZEALAND.

    Mr. Webb, Chief Inspector of the Audit Office, has been instructed to proceed to Raratonga for the purpose of auditing the public accounts there and instituting a new system. ...

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  23. PERSIA AND RUSSIA.

    Both Persia and Russia deny that negotiations are in progress for the cession or lease of a port in the Persian Gulf to Russia. ...

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  24. AMERICAN FARMERS' TRUST.

    Farmers' trusts are being formed in the United States with tlie object of endeavouring to regulate the prices of fruit. ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENTS.

    The debate on the Address in Reply was opened in the Assembly to-day, and the leader of the Opposition, Mr. Solomon, promised the Government every support in passing measures to bring ...

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  26. PARLIAMENTARY VACANCIES

    Both the Oldham seats in the House of Commons, which were hold by Conservatives, aro vacant. Mr. Robert Ascroft died, and Mr. J. F. Oswald, Q.C., ...

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  27. NEWFOUNDLAND FISHERIES.

    American fishermen in their boats who were taking bait on the French shore of Newfoundland were obstructed by the commander of a French man-o'-war. ...

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  28. QUEENSLAND.

    The Premier, accompanied by the Deputy Governor and the Postmaster-General, visited Gladstone on Saturday last in the Lucinda, which is going north for the purpose of conveying the ...

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  29. THE R.M.S. SHANNON IN A GALE.

    The P. and O. steamer Shannon encountered exceptionally heavy weather, and did not reach here until 5 o'olook yesterday morning. On Friday night the se[?] were mountainous and the vessel ...

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  30. LATE MINING.

    The northern continuation of the Australia east l[?]de of the Associated Gold Mines has been intersected in the cast crosscut at the 165ft. level of Judd's shaft. The formation has been cut into for 15ft., ...

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  31. REVIEW AT ALDERSHOT.

    The Queen reviewed 14,000 troops at Aldershot yesterday. The detachment of the New South Wales Lancers was attached to the first cavalry brigade and ...

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  32. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. Walter James asked the Premier whether, in view of the result of the referendum in New South Wales, he would take steps to fulfil the promise ...

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  33. THE DUBBO-COONAMBLE RAILWAY.

    The Public Works Committee took further evidence at the courthouse to-day [?] the proposed D[?]bbo-Coonamble railway. The committee, not visiting Narromine and Warren, invited ...

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  34. THE LONDON GOVERNMENT BILL.

    The London Government Bill was considered in committee in the House of Lords last night. In clause 2, the provision declaring women eligible to sit ...

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  35. INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S CONGRESS.

    The Countess of Aberdeen yesterday oponed the session of the International Women's Congress in London. Most of the Australian colonies wore represented. ...

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  36. COAL MINES' REGULATION ACT.

    The first case here under the weighing clause of the Coal Mines' Regulation Act was heard before the P.M. to-day. The information was laid by Inspector Rowan, of Wollongong, and set forth that on the 7th ...

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  37. THE AMERICA CUP.

    The yacht Shamrock, which has been specially built to the order of Sir T. J. Lipton to compete for the America Cup, has been successfully launched. ...

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  39. TO-DAY.

    Town Hall: Miss Amy Castles' Concert, 8 p.m. Young Women's Christian Association, 6.15 p.m. The Animals' Protection Society: Annual Meeting, 4.15 p.m. ...

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  40. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Premier has assured the House that the Royal Commission appointed to inquire into the marine scandal which occurred during the recess will have ample powers and the fullest scope. ...

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  41. THE PHYLLOXERA QUESTION.

    Consequent upon a recent meeting of growers declining to appoint it deputation to wait on the Minister for Agriculture, and present the petition drafted by Mr. Weaver, of Glenfield, with a view to ...

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  42. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The Airlie, from Hongkong, arrived yesterday, and sailed to-day for southern ports. A box of gold was shipped by the English and Scottish Bank valued at £6268. ...

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  43. TASMANIA.

    The Rotokino left for Sydney to-day with four cages, 232 loose merinos, and 300 loose long wools. ...

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  44. STRESS OF WEATHER.

    Owing to heavy seas and gales very few vessels ventured to put to sea to-day, and shipping was partially paralysed. The steamer Wyoming which left yesterday for Sydney returned to port to-day ...

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  45. ACCOUCHEMENT OF THE CZARINA.

    The Czarina of Russia has given birth to a daughter. ...

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