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  2. CABLEGRAMS

    At a meeting of the Aborigines Protection Society, Mr. John Morley M.P, referred to the alleged ill treatment of the aborigines of West ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS.

    The “ Manchester Guardian” appeared this morning with a strong article upon the South African problem, and in which it is stated that in the ...

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  4. CABLEGRAMS.

    The Admirals of the combined fleets and the consuls of the Powers in Crete are arranging to despatch a mission to the insurgents for the purpose of ...

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  5. TELEGRAMS

    The official investigation under the Mining Act into the cause of the recent mining accident at Mt. Charlotte, conjointly with the Coroner’s inquiry ...

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  6. TELEGRAMS.

    The visitors to the Cue demonstration will leave on Monday, the 19 th, at 9.20 a.m. They will reach Cue on Tuesday at 2 p.m., and leave Cue on ...

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  7. TELEGRAMS.

    Very little business was done at the Convention to-day. A few petitions were presented. Mr. Hackett was granted leave of ...

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  8. TELEGRAMS.

    Captain Churnside has forwarded a cheque for £2,000 to the Acting-Premier to cover the cost of the Easter Encampment. ...

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  9. THE WILSON-SPEARS CASE.

    J. Wilson was charged at the City Court to-day with shooting Kate Spears with intent to murder her. It was stated that they had lived ...

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  10. THE AMERICAN NAVY.

    Mr Smalley, the New York correspondent of the “ Times” states that President M‘Kinley has appointed Mr Theodore Roosevelt Assistant Secretary ...

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  11. MR. PIESSE’S RETURN.

    The Under-Secretary for Public Works has received a telegram from Mr. Piesse, stating that he did not intend to return to the colony until the ...

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  12. THE CRIMINAL SESSIONS.

    At the Criminal Sessions to-day, Priscilla Faith Rawson was found guilty of the manslaughter of her father. She was strongly recommended to ...

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  13. MEETING OF NAVAL ARCHITECTS.

    At a meeting of naval architects, presided over by the Earl of Hopetoun, late Governor of Victoria, a resolution was passed expressing a hope that a ...

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  14. THE MILITARY CLOTHING.

    It has been decided to revert to scarlet clothing for the military, excepting in the case of the Mounted Rifles, which wilt continue to use the ...

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  15. PRESENTATION TO MR. SYME.

    The officials and members of the Victorian Rifle Association presented an illuminated address to Mr. Sy[?] for his generosity in providing funds for the ...

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  16. THE QUEEN’S REIGN.

    The City Council are making arrangements to celebrate the Record Reign. ...

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  17. REBELLION IN PORTUGUESE AFRICA.

    Reports have been received from Delagoa Bay to the effect that a rebellion has broken out among the natives of Gazaland, a short distance ...

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  18. OBITUARY.

    Dr William Gardner, well known in Melbourne, has died of paralysis. Dr Gardner’s death took place at Naples, he having reached that place on his way ...

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  19. TASMANIA.

    In the Criminal Court to-day, James Mills was sentenced to four years’ imprisonment for assaulting and robbing a Chinaman. Samuel Harris was ...

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  20. THE LOW VALUES OF WHEAT.

    The interesting report by Mr Sinclair, the representative of the Agricultural Department of London, to Mr Lascelles, states that wheat had not had ...

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  21. MISREPRESENTATIONS TO EMIGRANTS.

    Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, Secretary of State for the Colonies, states that he is unable to offer any opinion as yet on the alleged misrepresentations to ...

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  22. PERFORMANCE IN AID OF THE SUFFERERS.

    The first public entertainment in aid of the sufferers by the Mount Charlotte disaster was held at the Miners’ Institute this evening, when the popular ...

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  23. NORSEMAN.

    The Rev T. Allen, Primitive Methodist minister, left to-day to take charge of the Kalgoorlie district, and will be succeeded here by the Rev R. J. ...

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  24. A CURIOUS DISAGREEMENT.

    The Mayor, Mr Davis (Returning Officer to the Convention Elections, has had a difference with the Government over the cost of the elections. He ...

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  25. THE GENERAL ELECTIONS.

    NORTH EASTERN PROVINCE.—Mr. C. H. Cheesbrough (I), Mr. W. J. L. Sinclair, Mr H. G. Parsons. Mr. George Bellingham (M), and Mr L. Levinson. ...

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  26. SUICIDE BY HANGING.

    John Wicke, a miner, aged 70, was found dead in his hut to-day at Talbot having hung himself. ...

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  27. DETERMINED ATTEMPT AT SUICIDE.

    A man named Harold Pearth, made a determined attempt at suicide at Caramut to day. He first tried to shoot himself and then cut his throat ...

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  28. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 647 words
  29. THE AMERICAN TARIFF.

    The mayoral elections which are taking place in the towns and cities of Ohio have so far resulted in large gains for the Democratic Party. ...

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  30. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Mr Richardson, at the last moment, found that he was unable to leave by the Parramatta. He will remain in Adelaide until next week. ...

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  31. SPECIAL MEETING OF THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL.

    A special meeting of the Kalgoorlie Municipal Council, convened by the Mayor, was held at the Council Chambers this afternoon, fur the purpose of ...

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  32. THE ROBBERY UNDER ARMS.

    Daly, the man who committed robbery under arms at Longley, is still at large. He is armed with a breech-loading gun. The police are scouring ...

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  33. THE PASSENGER LISTS OF STEAMERS.

    All the colonies except Queensland, have agreed to adopt the common form of statement und passenger lists used on intercolonial steamers. ...

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  34. SEQUEL TO A LOVER’S QUARREL

    At the inquest on the body of Julia Ulgers, aged 19, a domestic servant, who was found dead in a kitchen recently, the evidence adduced showed ...

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  35. ANOTHER AUSTRALIAN STAR.

    Miss Elsie Stanley Hall, the young Australian pianiste, who has been studying in Germany for some years, made her first public appearance in ...

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  36. THE ELOFF AFFAIR.

    President Kruger, yielding to the demands of Great Britain as suzerain of the Transvaal, has decided to have Lieutenant Eloff, who is accused of ...

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  37. THE BANKS IN LIQUIDATION.

    At the joint meetings of the English shareholders and committees of the banks in liquidation—the City of Melbourne, Federal English, Australian ...

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  38. A SAD FATALITY.

    A miller named Harding has been killed at Port Esperance through a log rolling on him. He leaves a wife and nine children. ...

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  39. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A Court Martial was held to-day on Edgar Craddock of the Katoomba, on charges of embezzling £2,020, and stealing £343 12s., and that he did ...

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  40. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Treasurer’s interim budget shows that the revenue is approximately £4,796,000, and the expenditure £4,671,000, in which is included the ...

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  41. MENZIES.

    Miss Sly, matron of the Public Hospital, wag presented with a watch last night, subscribed mainly by the patients who had been under her care ...

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  42. ACTION FOR DAMAGES.

    An action for a thousand pounds damages against the Brunner Colliery Co. in connection with the mine disaster 12 months ago, resulted in the jury ...

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  43. THE BRITISH REVENUE.

    The imports for the March quarter of 1897 increased by £2,288,364, and the exports by £1.197,646. ...

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  44. QUEENSLAND.

    The Government bact-rologist intends to carry out inventive experiments, with a view to protect cattle from the tick fever. ...

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  45. THE ELECTORAL CAMPAIGN.

    As before stated, a telegram has been received from Mr. James Shaw, formerly Mayor of Coolgardie, who is now in Auckland, requesting his supporters here to ...

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  46. BROKEN HILL.

    The libel action, Jones, head master Silverton School, v. Penrose, Mayor, was concluded before Judge Gibson, who advised a settlement. After ...

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  47. BRANDING IMPORTED PRODUCE.

    The Bill making it compulsory to brand all agricultural and pastoral produce imported into the United Kingdom, has passed its second reading, and ...

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  48. ANTARTIC EXPLORATION.

    Mr Clement L. Wragge, Government Meteorologist, telegraphs that arrangements have been made, after a long discussion with Herr Borchgrevink. ...

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  49. WAR MATERIAL FOR THE TRANSVAAL.

    Fifteen hundred tons of war material, ordered in France and Belgium, and consigned to the Transvaal Government, have been landed at Delagoa ...

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  50. THE DIVORCE COURT.

    In the Divorce Court, Jno. Coleman applied for a divorce from Margaret Coleman on the grounds of her adultery with Matthew Dennihey. the parties ...

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  51. THE FLOODS AT MEMPHIS.

    The floods from the Mississippi at Memphis and other places along the Tennessee shore continue unabated, and great suffering is being felt by those ...

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  52. AN ILLICIT STILL.

    A. Goldsmith has been fined £100, or 12 months’ imprisonment, for keeping an illicit still at Woolloomooloo. The “ Swift Bicycle;” strong and durable ...

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  53. THE NORTH COOLGARDIE CONTEST.

    Attempts are being made to induce Mr Gregory to retire in favor of Mr Shaw for the [?]orth Coolgardie electorate. ...

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  54. Advertising

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