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  2. CABLEGRAMS.

    LONDON, MONDAY Night.—M. Nelidoff, the Russian Ambassador at Stamboul, has had a secret interview with the Sultan of Turkey, during ...

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  3. STAMBULOFF'S MURDERERS.

    LONDON, TUESDAY Morning.— During her evidence at the trial of the alleged murderers of M. Stambuloff, the late Bulgarian Premier, ...

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  4. INTERCOLONIAL

    MELBOURNE, TUESDAY.—At the District Court to-day Wm. Henry Ruddin was fined £20 for street betting. ...

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  5. CORRESPONDENCE.

    SIR,—The more I see of the above sport the more I am convinced that it will take a great hold of the public if (mind, I say if) they are furnished with good finished, ...

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  6. INLAND TELEGRAMS.

    HOBART, TUESDAY.—It is understood that Mr. Wiereter, organist of David's Caihedral, has tendered his resignation, but no official confirmation of the rumor can be ...

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  7. THE MARINE BOARD.

    The ordinary fortnightly meeting of this board was held yesterday. Present—The Master Warden (Mr. R. J. M'Kerzie), Wardens R. Green, S. Eardley-Wilmot, R. J. ...

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  9. TATTERSALL'S AND GAMBLING.

    SIR,—The coming election is approaching and, aboard as it must seem to thinking men, is to be made to hinge very much the question which forms the heading of ...

    Article : 1,330 words
  10. THE ACTING-GOVERNOR.

    MELBOURNE, TUESDAY.—Sir John Madden was sworn in to-day as Acting-Governor. He will administer the Government for six weeks during Lord Brassey's ...

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  11. FOREIGN COMPANIES BILL.

    HOBART, TUESDAY.—The Foreign Companies Bill, which was reserved for the Queens' assent, has been laid before her Majesty in Privy Council and assented to. ...

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  12. TESTAMENTARY.

    HOBART, TUESDAY.—The following probates have been issued:—william Windiatt to Philip Moyer Windeatt, £1849; Joshua Henry Westbrook to Samuel William ...

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  13. WATER CONSUMPTION.

    MELBOURNE, TUESDAY.—The consumption of water during the but of yesterday totalled nearly twenty million gallons. ...

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  14. THE EGYPTIAN COURTS.

    LONDON, TUESDAY Morning.— The Khedive of Egypt (Abbas Pasha) has agreed to the request made for an increase in the number of European ...

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  15. A BASEBALL TEAM FOR AMERICA.

    MELBOURNE, TUESDAY.—At a meeting of baseball players held this evening it was decided that a team should visit (America under the management of Mr. H. Muagrove, ...

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  16. EXECUTIVE APPOINTMENTS.

    HOBART, TUESDAY.—The following appointments were made at a meeting of the Executive to-day:—W. G. Maddox, R. L. Parker, and Fredk. Stanfield, members of ...

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  17. THE FEDERAL CONVENTION.

    MELBOURNE, TUESDAY.—The Premier (Mr. G. Turner) to-day addressed the following telegram to the Premier of New South Wales (Mr. G. Reid):—Unless the Federal ...

    Article : 140 words
  18. TAXATION IN IRELAND.

    LONDON, TUESDAY Morning.—A great meeting, at which members of the House of Lords and the House of Commons, bankers, clergy, including ...

    Article : 175 words
  19. NATIONAL CONGRESS.

    LONDON, TUESDAY Morning.— A thousand delegates attended the Indian National Congress at Calcutta, when the native president gave strong ...

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  20. THE WEATHER.

    HOBART, MONDAY.—The weather is dull and cool, with a strong sea breeze. ...

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  21. DEATH OF CAPTAIN BIDDLE.

    HOBART, TUESDAY.—Surprise and very general regret were expressed when it became known that Captain James Riddle, harbor master at this port, had died ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING.

    LONDON, TUESDAY Morning.—The following arrivals of vessels from Australia at London have been reported:—Hawkes Bay, s.s., from Wellington. ...

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  23. MR BARRETT AT THE MECHANICS.

    SIR,—Those attending Mr Barrett's meeting last week may remember that I had reason to question the consistency of that gentleman's dealing with the Gambling Bill ...

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  24. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, TUESDAY. — Probate duly amounting to £15,000 has been paid on the estate of the late Mr Thomas Buckland, chairman of directors of the Bank of New ...

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  25. THE AFGHAN FRONTIER.

    LONDON, TUESDAY Morning.— The Indian and Afghan Governments have appointed a Commission to decide on the demarcation of the frontier ...

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  26. INJURY TO THE FRUIT CROPS.

    SYDNEY, TUESDAY.—The very hot weather of the last few days has caused great havoc in the orchards and vineyards, In some instances the loss on the grape crop is ...

    Article : 54 words
  27. A SERVICE PIGEON POST.

    The announcement that the Government has decided to establish a service of carrier pigeons for use by the army and navy shows that the authorities have at length ...

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  28. A RAILWAY DISASTER.

    LONDON, MONDAY Night.—The train which was derailed whilst crossing a bridge in the Alabama State fell a distance of 100 feet on to the rocks ...

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  29. LOSS OF THE SHIP CARRICK.

    SIDNEY, TUESDAY.—The Marino Board has reserved its decision respecting the loss at the ship Carrick, which was abandoned at sea in a sinking condition. The evidence ...

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  30. THE BECHUANA RISING.

    LONDON, TUESDAY Morning. — The rising of the Bechuana natives, which has occasioned some fighting, has been suppressed. ...

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  31. SUPREME COURT.

    HOBART, TUESDAY.—The Supreme Court sat in Chambers to-day. Re Fenton and Edgecombe, the Chief Justice delivered the following judgment: "This is a question ...

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  32. DISASTROUS CYCLONE.

    SYDNEY, MONDAY.—The town of Nevertire on the Great Western line was struck by a cyclone last night. The storm raged with great furry, and building after building ...

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  33. THE GENERAL ELECTION.

    SIR,—I have listened to the public utterances of three more candidate for legislative honors. Mr. Fowler did not shine as well in his ...

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  34. MR CECIL RHODES.

    LONDON, MONDAY Night.—Mr Cecil Rhodes has arrived at Kimberley, the most important town of Cape Colony and 540 miles from Capetown, ...

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  35. BRITISH NAVAL SECRETS.

    LONDON, MONDAY Night.—The Powers, it is believed, are fully aware of the principal secrets in connection with the military and naval ...

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  36. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, TUESDAY.—A safe containing nearly £500 was removed from the Gympie railway station between 10 o'clock last night and 6 o'clock this morning. It ...

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  37. ANOTHER BANK FAILURE.

    LONDON, MONDAY Night.—The Atlas National Bank at Chicago has suspended payment. It is understood that very large ...

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  38. SCOTTSDALE.

    The streets of our township on Christmas eve wore an animated appearance. A number of the shops were gaily decorated for the occasion. A large number of ...

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  39. MANGANA.

    On Christmas eve the Concert Club gave another entertainment in the Assembly Room, which had been suitably decorated for the occasion by some of the committee. ...

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  40. THE CONGO STATE.

    LONDON, TUESDAY Morning. — The Belgians are succeeding in conquering the hostile tribes in the Upper Congo State in Africa. ...

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  41. PUGILISTIC.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—At a prize fight at Johannesburg for the middle-weight championship of the World, M'Coy defeated Doherty, the ...

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  42. TAXATION.

    SIR,—At the present time, when this subject is occupying considerable attention, I would, with your kind permission, submit the following: Whatever tax we have it ...

    Article : 422 words
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  44. AN IRISH BOGSLIDE.

    LONDON, TUESDAY Morning.—An alarming and extraordinary occurrence. is reported from Ireland. A bogside on the Earl of Kenmare's ...

    Article : 61 words
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  47. SILVER.

    LONDON. Monday Night.— The quotation for bar silver to-day was 2e 5½d per oz standard. ...

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