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  2. CYCLING. THE CYCLISTS' UNION CARNIVAL.

    Officials:—Bicycle Races: Judges, Mr. James Martin, Mr. F. W. C. Crane; starter, Mr. W. R. George: clerks of the course, Mr. H. E. Robinson, Mr. J. J. Meagber; timekcopers, Mr. S. J. Wyatt, ...

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  3. TASMANIA.

    H. M. S. Orlando arrived this afternoon from Sydney, and H. M. S. Penguin from Auckland. The court of inquiry at Launceston severely censured Captain Holyman, of the steamer ...

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  4. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Premiers of all the Australian colonies, with the exception of the Premier of New South Wales, have replied favourably to Mr. Seddon's proposal to hold a conference with regard to ...

    Article : 124 words
  5. VICTORIA. THE FEDERAL COUNCIL.

    It has been decided by the Cabinet that the Solioitor-General and Sir Henry Wrixon should represent the Legislative Council, and the Premier, Mr. Deakin, and Sir John M'Intyre should ...

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  6. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    Advices have been received from Constantinople to the effect that 45 of the Sultan's wives have been arrested for intriguing against him. Several pashas, who had been exiled to Arabia, ...

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  7. THE CUBAN REVOLT.

    The Foreign Relations Committee of the United States Sonato, ignoring the counsels of Mr. Richard Olney, the Secretary for State, advising the exercise of moderation ...

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  8. SPECIAL CABLES. FROM THE HERALD'S LONDON CORRESPONDENTS. SITUATION IN TURKEY. INTRIGUES IN THE SULTAN'S HAREM.

    Advices from Constantinople state that 45 of the Sultan's wives have been arrested for intriguing against the Sultan. ...

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  9. THE PARSONS V. MARTIN MATCH.

    The cycling match arranged between Parsons and Martin over one mile, five miles, and ten miles for the besttwo out ofthree,fora stake of £250, came off on the St. Kilda track yesterday afternoon in the ...

    Article : 612 words
  10. THE FACTORIES AND SHOPS BILL.

    The difficulty which has arisen between the two Houses of Parliament concerning the amendment made by the Legislative Council in the Factories and Shops Bill, that shops should not be ...

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  11. COUNTRY NEWS. RAILWAY MISHAPS.

    This afternoon the special passenger train, timed to leave here at 3.51 for Sydney, was put on the siding to allow the down passenger train, due about the same time, to pase. On resuming the journey ...

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  12. THE ARMENIAN PRISONERS.

    It was recently reported from Constantinople that the Porte professed to believe that to grant an amnesty to the Armenian prisoners would be attended ...

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  13. THE ORIENTAL PLAGUE.

    The outbreak of Oriental plague has been noted by Dr. Gresswell with some apprehension. Should it spread in the old country, as it is likely to do, the greatest care will have to be exercised to provent its ...

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  14. LONDON BANK OF AUSTRALIA.

    The London Bank of Australia, Limited, has received a cablegram from Mr. Charles Guthrie, inspector and general manager of the bank, who is at present in London, to the effect that ...

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  15. MASONIC INSTALLATION.

    The installation of the Wor. Muster and the investiture of officers of Tumut Unity Lodge of Freemasons took place last night. A large number of brethren attended from Queensland, Sydney, ...

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  16. REVOLT IN THE PHILIPPINES.

    In view of the spread of the revolt against Spanish rule in the Philippine Islands, two British men-of-war have been ordered to Manilla. ...

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  17. SOUTH AFRICA. ANXIETY AT SALISBURY.

    The attitude of the natives in the Salis bury district, Mashonaland, is causing some anxiety. Some of the Mashonas refuse to yield up settlers' land of which ...

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  18. INTERCOLONIAL CRICKET MATCH.

    The cricket match between representatives of New South Wales and South Australia was begun on the Adelaide Oval to-day. Owing to the strength of both teams the greatest interest was ma[?]fested, and ...

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  19. THE ADELAIDE CYCLING CARNIVAL.

    The second day of the summer carnival of the League of South Australian Wheelmen was successfully held yesterday on the Jubilee Exhibition Oval. There was an excellent attendance despite the ...

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  20. THE WHEAT CHOP.

    The wet weather has greatly interrered with har[?]esting operations throughout the district. At Spring Ridge the crops showed exceedingly good results, three farmers aggregating 25[?] acres obtained ...

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  21. MANICALAND.

    Reports received from Lisbon state that the British police in Manicaland, Southcast Africa, have expolled a Portuguese lieutenant, who was engaged in ...

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  22. QUEENSLAND.

    The annual cricket match, Press v. Parliament, was played yesterday, and resulted in a draw, each side scoring 61 runs. An Ingham telegram states that rain is badly ...

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  23. STOCKTON COLLIERY DISASTER FUND.

    The total amount collected in this district for the Stockton Colliery Disaster Fund is close upon £550. At a general meeting of the fund committee it was resolved that the executive committee be empowered ...

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  24. THE SOUDAN.

    A large body of Dervishos has raided cattle in the neighbourhood of Suakim. ...

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  25. ACCIDENT TO THE OROTAVA.

    During the salvage operations at the Orient liner Orotava, which sank at Tilbury, London, while taking in coal, one of the lines attached to the mainmast parted, ...

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  26. MOUNTED RIFLEMEN'S TRIP TO ENGLAND.

    In view of the letter which appeared in the Herald on Saturday above the name of Mr. Arthur Griffith, M. L. A., in reference to the projected trip of mounted riflemen to England, a Herald reporter interviewed ...

    Article : 547 words
  27. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The trial of Jumna Khan, the Afghan, who recently ran amuck at Fremantle, has been postponed till the April Sessions, on the application of the prisoner's counsel. ...

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  28. FATAL ACCIDENT.

    A fatal accident occurred at Hillgrove Station last night. A lad named William Palmer, aged l8, was assisting to yard bullocks and was knocked down by a beast. A sliprail struck him in the ...

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  29. GAMBLING AND BETTING IN BELGIUM.

    The Belgian Senate has passed a law [?]nacting that gambling in stocks and the fictitious delivery of goods shall constitute a criminal offenco. ...

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  30. FOUND DEAD IN BED.

    Aman named R. Dowell was found dead in his bed this morning at the Great Britain Hotel, New castle. He arrived from Singleton on Thursday. An empty bottle of chlorodyne was found near the ...

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  31. CONGO FREE STATE.

    When Mr. Stokes, the English trader on the Congo, was summarily executed by Major Lothaire, he was in possession of a large quantity of ivory, &c. The Congo ...

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  32. TRINITY COLLEGE EXAMINATIONS.

    The following results have been made known of the examinations held at Bathurst, New South Wales, in conncetion with Trinity College, London:— ...

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  33. THE FEDERAL CONVENTION.

    The Premier has not yet received any official statement from Mr. G. H. Reid that the mother colony has decided to proceed with the Federal Convention, notwithstanding that Queensland is ...

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  34. THE DOCKERS' STRIKE IN GERMANY.

    The Emperor William has expressed himself as being delighted at the action of the employers of Hamburg in resisting the demand of the dockers and wharf ...

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  35. SILVER.

    Bar silver is quoted to-day at 2s 5[?]d per ounce standard. ...

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  36. OBSERVATORY ON MOUNT WELLINGTON.

    The Royal Geographical Society supports the proposal of Mr. Clement Wragge, Government Meteorologist in Queensland, for the establishment of a ...

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  37. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    A disturbance took place at the Adelaide Hospital yesterday afternoon, owing to two young medical men, whose names have not yet transpired, visiting the institution with the object of searching ...

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  38. SUDDEN DEATH OE COLONEL STOKES.

    General regret was expressed in military and commercial circles last evening when the news of the sudden death of Colonel C. F. Stokes was reported. The deceased gentleman was riding from Manly to ...

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  39. ACTION FOR LIBEL.

    An action for libel was brought against Truth to-day by a Miss Brookes, who sought to recever damages in respect of an article published in that journal ...

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  40. THE WEATHER.

    Some of the Northern parts of the colony have had more thunderstorm rains on the Northern highlands particularly. At Inverell they had over an inch, and the same at Bundarra. About Wee Waa, ...

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  41. MAYBANKE COLLEGE.

    The annual distribution of prizes took place a[?] this school last week. As first-[?]id lectures had been delivered during the last half of the quarter, the giving of the St. John Ambulance certificates ...

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  42. PROROGATION OF THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    Parliament was prorogued yesterday morning The Governor's speech expressed regret it the failure of the wheat harvest in certain districts, though it was a matter for thankfulness that the ...

    Article : 287 words
  43. COOERWULL ACADEMY.

    The fourteenth annual speech day in connection with the Cooerwull Academy took place last week. There was a large attendance of visitors at the academy. The Rev. Dr. Cameron presided. Amongst ...

    Article : 285 words
  44. BICYCLE ACCIDENT.

    Sir James Fergusson, M.P., formerly Governor of South Australia and also of New Zealand and Bombay, sustained a serious fall from a bicycle this morning. ...

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  45. TRAGEDY IN THE NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    A telegram from Port Darwin says that Mr. Thomas A. Perry, part owner of Creswell Downs station, on the table lands in the Northern Territory, has been shot dead by his black boy. This ...

    Article : 70 words
  46. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 195 words
  47. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of the Earl of Normanton, aged 78. The deceased peer sat in the House of Lords as Baron Somerton. He represented Wilton in the ...

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  48. PASTORAL INTELLIGENCE.

    The latest stock passings are:—70 fat stock,Willow Flat, trucked to Sydney, A. M'Intosh owner; 39 stud rams, Weebollabolla to Lemon Grove, Stirton Brothers owners; 900 owes,Welbondongah, to ...

    Article : 123 words
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