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  2. DELAGOA BAT RAILWAY CONCESSIONS.

    The Times states that the arbitration proceedings in connection with the Delagoa Bay Railway concessions, and reference to which Mrs M'Murdo ...

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  3. THE WAR.

    Further details with reference to the surrender of the Spanish forces defending Santiago show that on Sunday the men marched to the American lines and ...

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  5. ALLEGED LARCENY OF £2,000.

    David Edwards was charged at the Adelaide Police Court to-day with the larceny of a sum of money from the Proprietary Company at Broken Hill. ...

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  6. FINANCING ENGLISH CRICKET TEAMS.

    At a meeting of the New South Wales Cricket Association to-night, Mr Abraham moved that the agenda paper the Cricket Council, which included ...

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  7. ANOTHER ABSCONDING CASE.

    In the Supreme Court this morning, W. J. Kiffin Thomas proceeded against Andrew Neilson for £5000 damages, for wrongful arrest under the ...

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  8. FRENCH AND CHINESE QUARREL.

    A number of French sailors landed at the seaport of Shanghai, in the province of Kiangsu, with the object of enforcing the sale of a joss-house and ...

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  9. AN OBLIGING THIEF.

    This afternoon, an Indian hawker was walking up the Belair Hill, when he was overtaken by a man driving in a buggy, who offered to carry the hawker's ...

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  10. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Mr Bruce Smith, in view of the charge made against him by the Premier of unprofessional conduct in connection with the M'Sharry case, has ...

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  11. TWENTY-THREE NOMINATIONS.

    Nominations were received to-day for 23 country electorates. In the majority of instances only two candidates were nominated — Ministerialst and ...

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  12. CANADA AND AMERICA.

    President M'Kinley has appointed Mr Dingley and four others as Commissioners to adjust the relations between Canada and America. ...

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  13. THE MUTUAL STORES.

    In the Bankruptcy Court to-day, before the Registrar, in the matter of the Mutual Stores Company, J. L. C. Ma[?]heson was examined by Mr ...

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  14. VICTORIA.

    The steamer Taiyuan, which left Sydney on Friday evening, and was due here last night, arrived at the Heads this morning in tow of the ...

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  15. GERMAN ANGLOPHOBE PRESS.

    The German Foreign Office is taking steps to mitigate the incessant attacks of the Anglophobe press, as it is recognised that the virulent articles ...

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  16. ON THE ROCKS.

    The brigantine Liffey, trading between Sydney and Richmond, went ashore at the mouth of the Richmond River this morning, owing to the ...

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  17. VICTORIAN RIFLEMEN CONGRATULATED.

    The Minister for Defence has cabled his congratulations to the members of the Victorian team of riflemen on the great fight they made for the ...

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  18. BLACK FLAGS REBELLION.

    Renter reports that the leading members of the New China Party are largely joining the Black Flags in rebellion in the province of Kwangsi ...

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  19. Yellow Fever.

    The yellow fever scourge is spreading rapidly among the American forces at Santiago. It is reported that 600 are now down with the sickness, ...

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  20. REID'S MOVEMENTS.

    Mr Reid leaves to-morrow for Bathurst, where he will address a meeting. Subsequently he goes on to Dubbo and Orange. Polling day, Wednesday, 27th ...

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  21. MADNESS AND MURDER.

    At the Criminal Court to-day, before Mr Justice Hood, Margaret McCarthy was arraigned on a charge of having murdered her three children at ...

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  22. Invasion of Puerto Rico.

    Having subdued Santiago, the American forces will now enter upon the task of bringing Puerto Rico under subjection. To that end, General ...

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  23. THE ELECTIONS.

    The rowdiest meeting of the elections took place to-night, in the King Division. The Premier, who had gone out in company with Mr Want to make ...

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  24. RHODES IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Right Hon. Cec[?] Rhodes is having a railway surveyed from Buluwayo to the river Gwelu, a tributary of the Zambesi, about 100 miles in a ...

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  25. THE CLONCURRY BRUTHEN COLLISION.

    At the Court of Marine Inquiry hell to-day to inquire into the charge of careless navigation preferred against William Noy, chief officer of the ...

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  26. KLONDYKE WASH-UP.

    The Klondyke wash-up is estimated at from £12,000,000 to £80,000,000 sterling. A steamer has arrived at Vitoria, British Columbia, with a million ...

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  27. A THIEF SNATCHES £100.

    A most impudent robbery was perpetrated this afternoon about 3 o'clock. A man named J. Hoorigan, an accountant employed by Mr J. Carmichael, ...

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  28. Santiago's Administration.

    The Cubans are very dissatisfied with the action of the American authorities in refusing them permission to participate in the administration of affairs at ...

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  29. M. LEONTIEFF INJURED.

    M. Leontieff, who was engaged with Prince Henry of Orleans in exploratory work in East Africa, but who separated from his companion at the end of May, ...

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  30. Peace Negotiations.

    The Madrid newspapers assert that peace negotiations arc proceeding between the Governments of Spain and the United States. ...

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  31. LEAGUE OF WHEELMEN.

    At a meeting of the constitution committee of the League of Victorian Wheelmen, held to-night, it was decided to recommend that the control and ...

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  32. The Spanish Constitution.

    The Spanish Government decided to suspend the Constitution because it was feared that, in the event of the cession of territory to the United States, a ...

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  33. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    W. F. Maley, the driver of the dray which was overturned in Victoria Square on Wednesday last, died at the hospital this morning. The deceased ...

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  34. REDUCING CAPITAL.

    A petition of confirmation for the reduction of the capital of the Kauri Timber Company .was presented to-day to Mr Justice Williams for the sanction ...

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  35. WESTRALIA.

    The Parliamentary party which is going to Kanowna on Friday next to inspect the district, will comprise the following members :—Messrs Holmes, ...

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  36. THE KOLAPORE CUP.

    Captain T. S. Marshall, in command of the Victorian Rifle Team which competed at Bisley for the Kolapore Challenge Cup, in the course of an ...

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  37. ENTRIES

    T o-day Denosed, Carbonate, Fernlea, and Manazona were entered for the Second Hurdle Race, and Carbonate and Pat for the Mayor's Mile, to be ran at the Adelaide ...

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  38. THREE CHINESE FINED.

    In the District Court to-day, three Chinese were each fined £25, and 21s costs, for illegally selling Chinese spirituous liquors. ...

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  40. SCALDED TO DEATH.

    The inquest on the death of James Harris, who succumbed at the hospital on Sunday as the result of severe scalds, received at Burford's soap ...

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  41. LORD HAMPDEN AT RUPERTSWOOD.

    Governor Hampden and his daughters, who are staying at Rupertswood as the guests of Sir Rupert Clarke will return to Sydney on Wednesday. ...

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  42. RACING ACCIDENTS.

    Some nasty falls were experienced at the Pony and Galloway race meeting at Brighton to-day. In the first race Disconsolate when turning into the straight slipped and ...

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  43. A KANOWNA DEPUTATION.

    Messrs W. H. Batho and Begg from Kanowna, accompanied by Mr Vosper, waited on the officers of the Crown Lands Department (in the absence of ...

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  44. SITUATION AT KLONDYKE.

    Advices from the Klondyke region state that by the end of June it is computed there will be 20,000 persons in Dawson City. Provisions are reported ...

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  45. OPENING OF SYDNEY MARKETS.

    The Mayor and Mayoress of Melbourne left this evening by the express for Sydney to take part in the celebrations i[?] connection with the opening ...

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  46. A CARGO BUNGLE.

    The steamer Oldenburg arrived at the Semaphore this morning. The cargo which ought to have been discharged at Fremantle was transferred to lighters ...

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  47. REVOLT IN NORTHERN CHINA.

    The Calais and Dungans, tribes inhabiting the province of Kausu, in the extreme north-west of China, have revolted. ...

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  49. SPORTING NEWS.

    The settling over the V.R.C. Grand National meeting passed off satisfactorily at the Victorian Club to-day. During the day some wagering took place on future events, ...

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  50. THE NEWMAN CASE.

    George Newman, late head master of Whinham College, against whom serious charge was recently preferred in the Adelaide Police Court, and on ...

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  51. THE WELSH COAL WAR.

    The coal owners of South Wales, with a view to the settlement of the strike, have offered the men a five per cent advance in the hewing rate if ...

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  52. SIMPLE SIMON AND THE SHARP.

    At the Port Adelaide Police Court on Saturday, Henry Williams was awarded three months' hard labor for practising the confidence trick on a ...

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  54. THE GLADSTONE STATUE.

    Mr Thomas Brock, R.A., the eminent sculptor, has been commissioned to execute the statue of the late William Ewart Gladstone, to be placed ...

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  55. PROLONGING THE AGONY.

    The Criminal Court closed its sittings this morning, the Crown Prosecutor deciding not to proceed at 'this session with any case in which the prisoner ...

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  56. A UNIQUE RECORD.

    The steeplechaser Grassmere, who had to be destroyed owing to injuries received in Tattersall's Steeplechase on Saturday, earned the distinction of never ...

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  57. PRIZES FOR BUTTER.

    The Department of Agriculture intends to hold four exhibitions in Sydney during the year, at which State prizes will be given for the best exhibits of ...

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  58. A GREAT CROWD

    gathered around the first display of Ogden's Guinea Gold Cigarettes, which were quickly sold, but supplies ate now received regularly, The tobacco in ...

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  59. MORE PETTY BURGLARIES.

    A couple of petty burglaries were reported from Mitcham on Sunday night. In one case the thieves succeeded in annexing about 70s 'and some ...

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