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  2. CABLEGRAMS.

    LONDON, WEDNESDAY Afternoon.—The Standard states that Prince Henry of Battenberg, who was more than a week ago reported to have been ...

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  3. ENGLAND AND AMERICA.

    LONDON. WEDNESDAY Night.— The offer to arbitrate in the Venezuelan difficulty, alleged to have been made by the Pope, is denied. ...

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  4. THE NICARAGUA CANAL.

    LONDON, THURSDAY Morning.— President Cleveland declares that Senator Davis motion is inopportune, and if adopted will create mischief, ...

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  5. THE SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    SYDNEY, WEDNESDAY.—The hundred yards swimming championship was won to-night at the Natatorium, Sydney, by J. B. Hellings, C. proudfoot second, A. Holmes ...

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  6. SPORTING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 263 words
  7. EXTRAORDINARY RAINFALL AT BOURKE.

    SYDNEY, WEDNESDAY.—At Bourke to-day 30lb of dynamite stored in Messrs, Rich and Co's magazine exploded without injuring anyone, though the magazine was ...

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  8. A PROTEST AGAINST JINGOISM WILDLY CHEERED

    LONDON, THURSDAY Morning.—Senator Walcot, who in the course of a strong speech in the Senate protested against Jingoism, and said that the ...

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  9. DEVONPORT.

    A hitch has occurred in the early closing movement, and another public meeting has been called for Friday evening to discuss the position, and also whether it is advisable to ...

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  10. A FRENCH RECIDIVISTE.

    SYDNEY, THURSDAY.—An application for a writ of habeas corpus to secure the release from custody of Joseph Faure, a French recidiviste, who was alleged to have ...

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  11. THE REPORT CONFIRMED.

    LONDON, WEDNESDAY Afternoon.—The report that Prince Henry of Battenberg had succumbed to an attack of fever has been confirmed. ...

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  12. AN OBSTRUCTION IN THE RIVER.

    HOBART, THURSDAY.—At the police court this morning the Marine Board proceeded against Alfred P. Wilson for neglecting to remove the aunken yacht Syren from ...

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  13. THE TURKISH CRISIS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—It is reported that the Sultan is highly displeased with the letter addressed to him by the Queen of England, who ...

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  14. A CLAIM FOR SALVAGE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A claim for Mirage has been investigated to the Vice-Admiralty Court by the Chief Justice, the plaintiffs being Messrs. Fenwick and Co., ...

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  15. RECEIPT OF THE NEWS IN EUROPE.

    LONDON, WEDNESDAY Night.—A special Court Circular has been issued announcing the death of Prince Henry of Battenberg. ...

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  16. VICTORIAN SPORTING.

    MELBOURNE, THURSDAY.—Maie has been struck out of the Newmarket Handicap. Hova is reported to be under offer to an ...

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  17. MINISTERS AT THIRLSTANE.

    Following on the successful banquet to Ministers at Latrobe, and with a view to show them the back country of our [?]port town, more especially on the "'astern bank, ...

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  18. KAFIRISTAN SUBDUED.

    LONDON, Monday.— It is reported that the Ameer of Afghanistan, who two month ago undertook, after obtaining the consent of the British ...

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  19. BOUND FOR LONDON.

    HOBART, THURSDAY.—The barque Lufra, Captain Bood, was hauled into the stream this afternoon, and will probably get away to-morrow night. In addition to a large ...

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  20. CYCLING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 190 words
  21. THE TRANSVAAL.

    LONDON, WEDNESDAY Night.—Order have been issued to the men of Dr. Jameson's force taken prisoners by the Boers, and now about to be ...

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  22. THE WEATHER.

    HOBART, THURSDAY.—The weather is close and showery, with indications of an approaching thuoderstorm. ...

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  23. MAMZELLE NITOUCHE.

    HOBART, THURSDAY—The Royal Comic Opera Company appeared before a crowded audience to-night to Mam'zelle Nitouche. Miss Jullet Wray, as Denine de D flavigny, ...

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  24. A FARMER BILLED BY LIGHTNING.

    SYDNEY, THURSDAY.—An Orange telegram states, in connection with the light-ning fatality, that the report that a farmer named Mitchell and his two sons ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    Are to smoke only Frossard's Cavors Cigars, mild and fragrant. Obtainable everywhere. Packets 8 for 1s. ...

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  26. THE GREAT HEAT ON THE MAINLAND.

    SYDNEY, THURSDAY.—At Wagga to-day was the hottest experienced during the present trying season, the thermometer registering 116 1/2deg in the shade. Numerous ...

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  27. MADAME SUMMERHAYES' CONCERT.

    As ill luck would have it, one of the best concerts given in Launceston for years and but a moderate audience last night, at the Mechanics Institute, through a spell of bad ...

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  28. INTERCOLONIAL.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— By the Sydney express this evening two young ladies, Miss A. Nisbet and Miss E. F. Kings mill, left to take up the work at Kuchen ...

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  29. THE HOT WEATHER.

    SYDNEY, THURSDAY.—The Premier to-day directed the president of the Board of Health to draw up instruction for the treatment of casas of sunstroke, and ...

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  30. THE GERMAN NAVY.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.— The Emperor of Germany says that if the Reichstag will not vote supplies for an increase of the navy he will ...

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  31. THE QUEEN PROSTRATED.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—Her Majesty the Queen is prostrated with grief at the death of Prince Henry, and is sleepless and unwell. ...

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  32. HOMING.

    The Burnic Homing Society will hold their first race early in March. Mr. J. Wallace, of Launceston, has given a pair of "Squckers" from his famous loft as a first prize. ...

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  33. LONGFORD.

    Mrs. Rock, residing at Mr H. 8. Ball's Temperance Botel,her two children, a boy aged six years and a girl two years old, in the bedroom on Thursday ...

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  34. THE WRECK OF THE ALDINGA.

    SYDNEY, THURSDAY—The s.s Aldinga remains unaltered in her position at Bellambi reef, despite the prevalence of a strong north-east wind and strong sea, which ...

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  35. MINING NEWS.

    The balance of the purchase money for the London Mine, at Twenty-five Mile, Coolgardie amounting to £27,000 has been paid over. The price was £30,000, of which ...

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  36. A SUBSTANTIAL RELIEF FUND.

    MELBOURNE, THURSDAY.—The inverted funds to the credit of the Victorian mining accident relict fund amount to £20,950, from which the Income last year was £981 ...

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  37. Advertising

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  38. NEW ZEALAND.

    AUCKLAND, Thursday.—The Weatport Coal Company has chartered the barque Coromandel to load coal at Westport for Valparaiso. This is the first cargo of coal ...

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  39. MEAT FOR THE FORCES.

    LONDON. Wednesday Night.—The victualling departments of the army and navy are preparing to get a large quantity of Australian preserved ...

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  40. THE PREMIER ADVISED OF PRINCE HENRY'S DEATH.

    HOBART, THURSDAY Afternoon.—Sir Edward Braddon has received a cable announcing the death of Prince Henry of Battenberg. ...

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  41. TASMANIAN CRICKETERS IN MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, THURSDAY.—The team of Tasmanian cricketers arrived at noon by the the s.s Pateena, after a rather rough trip across the Straits, and they were welcomed ...

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  42. DEATH OF BISHOP LOOK.

    AUCKLAND, THURSDAY.—The Rev. John Edward Lack, Roman Catholic Bishop of Auckland, died to-day from a long-standing affection of the heart. The deceased was ...

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  43. GOLD.

    Monarch (Lefroy). — January 23 (by wire)—Cut 8in [?] further north of stone mentioned in report. Splendid pro-[?] ...

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  44. THE MONROE DOCTRINE.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.— Several South American States complain that the adoption of the new version of the Monroe doctrine ...

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  45. ACTION AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT.

    AUCKLAND, THURSDAY.—The owners of the barque Lothair intend to sue the Government for damages for illegal detention of that vessel. ...

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  46. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, THURSDAY.—The half-yearly balance-sheet of the Queensland National Bank shows a net profit of £13,130. A dividend of 3 per cent was declared ...

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  47. MR WRACCE'S SPECIAL FORECAST.

    BRISBANE, THURSDAY.—Mr Wragge's forecast for New Sooth Wales is:— "Further great heat approaching in all the inland district of Victoria and Tasmania. ...

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  48. SILVER.

    Silver Queen (Zeehan).—January 17—Main shaft, 110ft level south—Good progress is still being made with the extension of this drive. The late for past 6ft opened up has ...

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  49. THE WOOL SALES.

    LONDON, WEDNESDAY Night.— Melton 6 1/4; Bymyn, 8 7 8d; Goonal, 9 1/4; Waremingah, 11 3/4d. The market to-day was firm, and ...

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  50. INLAND TELEGRAMS.

    HOBART, THURSDAY.— The following changes are noticed in connection with the State school:—D.M. Davis, transferred from East Devonport to Queensland West ...

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  51. THE TASMANIAN FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION.

    The adjourned meeting in connection with this movement was held in the drill hall, Somerset, on Thursday afternoon, there being again a good attendance of farmers and ...

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  52. HOTTEST DAY IN MELBOURNE FOR YEARS.

    MELBOURNE, THURSDAY.—At the Observatory the highest reading of the thermometer to-day was 108deg, in the shade, which is the hottest day experienced in ...

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  53. TELEGRAPHIC INTERRUPTION.

    MELBOURNE, THURSDAY.—Communication with Adelaide have been interrupted alone 5 o'clock, owing to a gae baring blown dawn a number of telegraph poles. ...

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  54. THE BRITISH ARMY.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.— Lord Lansdowne, the Secretary of State for War, has promised to have all the guns of the British Army ...

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  55. SHIP ENGINEERS STRIKE.

    LONDON. WEDNESDAY Night.— The strike which has been going on for several month is connection with the Clyde and Belfast shipbuilding yards ...

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  56. PATRIOTIC STOCK BROKERS.

    MELBOURNE, THURSDAY.— At the meeting of the Stock Exchange this morning enthusiastic cheers were given for Mr Chamberlin in response to his recent great ...

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  57. PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, THURSDAY,— In the Assembly this evening the defence estimates were passed. The Government was urged to protect the lower paid members of the ...

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  58. MR CHAMBERLAIN'S SPEECH.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.— The Berlin Vossische Zeitung, in criticising Mr Chamberlain's speech at Lord Lamington's farewell banquet, ...

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  59. TRAMLINES ON THE WEST COAST.

    A deputation, including Messrs. J.Barclay, J. C. Genders, F. Fairthorne, R. S. Scott, F. Hower, Ed., Gaunt, W.F Petter, H.J. Dean, and others waited on the ...

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  60. CHEAPER AMMUNITION.

    HOBART, Thursday.— Sir Edward Braddon is still pursuing his purpose of having the cost of ammunition supplied to the Defence Force for practise reduced ...

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  61. THE ASHANTI CAMPAIGN.

    LONDON. Wednesday Night.— King Prempeh of Ashanti, who remained so obdurate to British representations before the occupation of ...

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  62. THE COUNCIL OF AGRICULTURE.

    HOBART. THURSDAY.—In response to an application from the Council of Agriculture,the Government has decided to grant the secretary, Mr. F.W. Moore, three months ...

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  63. MINING.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—Harmen's Mount Charlotte Gold Mining Company, West Australia, has been floated, with a capital of ...

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  64. TIN.

    The manager of the Monnt Biochoff T.M. Company yesterday received a cable from the London agents of the company [?] the price ol tin £00 per ton, with a quite market. ...

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  65. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Local Option League has decided to address a memorial to Lord Salisbury, drawing his attention to the serious evil that results from ...

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  66. UPPER PIEMAN WIRE CAGE.

    HOBART, THURSDAY.—Mr Lord, inspector of roads on the West Coast, informs the Lands and Works Department that the wire cage over the Upper Pieman River, which ...

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  67. COUNTRY NEWS.

    A special meeting of the Council was held yesterday, all the councillor being proem, Mr J. B Gibeon (Warden) in the chair.— Two tenders at £9 10b and £6 per annum, ...

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  68. NEW DISCOVERY OH THE SCAMANDER.

    Our St. Helen's correspondent states that a new discovery of copper and silver has been made on the west branch of the Scamander, about five ...

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  69. THE RUSSIAN NAVY.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The Czar of Russia has approved of the expenditure of four hundred Bullion roubles (nearly £6O,000,000) ...

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  70. THE AUSTRALIAN SQUADRON IN THE DERWENT.

    HOBART, THURSDAY.—The Australian squadron, consisting of ten warships exclusive of H.M.S Dart, now on the slip undergoing an overhaul, arrived to-day from ...

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  71. STOCK AND SHARE MARKETS.

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  72. INDIAN COTTON DUTIES.

    LONDON. Thursday Morning.—The Indian Council proposes to tax all imported cotton goods three and a half per cent, exempting English and a ...

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  73. A CHANGE IN THE WEATHER.

    SYDNEY, WEDNESDAY.—There was a welcome fall of rain to-day over the control and cossial district highlands, accompanied by a considerable fall in the ...

    Article : 66 words
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