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  3. ENGLAND AND VENEZUELA.

    Tho diplomatic situation with regard to Venezuela still remains grave, and the British Government shows no disposition to recede from the strong ...

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  4. THE TURKISH CRISIS. SIR PHILIP CURRIE FIRM.

    A profound sensation has been caused throughout Europe by the flight of Said Pasha, ex-Grand Vizier of Turkey, to the British Embassy at Constantinople, ...

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  5. THE PANAMA CANAL SCANDALS.

    The charges made by M. Arton, for whose extradition to France a warrant was granted at Bow-street on Saturday by Sir John Bridge, have created an ...

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  6. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1895.

    The Railway Management Bill which the Assembly is called upon to consider to-day may be bracketed as equal in importance to tariff legislation. A ...

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  7. THE CHINA TEA SEASON 1895-96.

    The s.s. Tsinan will sail for the colonies on the 17th inst., and will be the last steamer for the season. Supplies have finally ceased, and stocks ...

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  8. DEATH OF MR. G. A. SALA.

    The death is announced of Mr. George Augustus Sala, the well-known journalist and littérateur. One of the most hard-working[?] versatile, and ...

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  9. TERRIFIC STORM IN ADELAIDE.

    A storm of extraordinary violence swept over the city and suburbs this evening. Numerous reports of serious damage have been received from many parts, ...

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  10. POSTAL CONFERENCE IN SYDNEY.

    Mr. Duffy, Postmaster-General of Victoria, Mr. Thynne, Postmaster-General of Queensland, and Mr. Cook, PostmasterGeneral of New South Wales, have been ...

    Article : 355 words
  11. RAILWAYS FOR CHINA.

    The Emperor of China has ordered the construction of a doulbe line of railway from Pekin, the capital, to Tientsin, an important port on the Gulf of ...

    Article : 139 words
  12. ARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    Authentic confirmation has at last been received of the rumours that Dr. Nansen, the courageous Arctic explorer, has up to the present survived the dangers of his ...

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  13. THE ASHANTEE EXPEDITION.

    A special service corps, bound for Ashantoe, left Aldershot to-day amidst a scene of great enthusiasm. The first contingent of troops have ...

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  14. RUFFIANISM NEAR FORBES.

    For some time past the Forbes district has been terrorised over by a gang known as "the Monwonin push." Four of its members were convicted at the recent Quarter ...

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  15. THE YACHTING IMBROGLIO.

    The committee of the Now York Yacht Club have decided to hold an inquiry into the allegations made by the Earl of Dunraven, owner of the British yacht ...

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  16. BRIBERY AT ELECTIONS.

    Mr. Tankerville Chamberlayne, Conservative member for Southampton, has lost his seat in the House of Commous owing to a petition brought against his ...

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  17. THE SULTAN VAINLY IMPLORING.

    The Sultan is hourly imploring Said Pasha to leuve his refuge at the British Embassy and return to his allegiance to the Porte, declaring that the flight of the ...

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  18. THE DEAN CONSPIRACY CASE.

    The Dean conspiracy case was further investigated to-day. Immediately Mr. Justice Cohen took his seat, Mr. O'Connor, on behalf of the accused, ...

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  19. THE FRENCH NAVY.

    In consequence of the report of M. Camille Pelletan on the French naval estimates an important stop has been taken by the French Government. ...

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  20. THE NEW BISHOP OF RIVERINA.

    The Right Rev. Ernest Augustus Anderson, formerly head masrer of the King's School, Parramatta, and recently consecrated as Bishop of Riverina, sails ...

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  21. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    The programme of the test matches to be played in England by the Australian Eleven, who will leave for London shortly, has been arranged. ...

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  22. INTERCOLONIAL TELEGRAMS. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    At a meeting of the City Council to-day Alderman Ives was unanimously elected mayor for the ensuing year. In congratulating him upon his selection, Alderman Lees, ...

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  23. PATHETIC REQUEST BY SAID PASHA.

    Said Pasha resolutely declines to accede to tho Sultan's request, and in response to the Sultan's solicitations only requests that he may be allowed to ...

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  24. DEATH OF CARDINAL PERSICO.

    The death is announced of Cardinal Persico, the eminent ecclesiastic, who undertook a diplomatic mission to Ireland at the request of His Holiness the ...

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  25. VICTORIAN RAILWAYS RETURNS.

    The following is an approximate return of the traffic for the week ending December 5, 1895, and the corresponding week in 1894, ending December 6:— ...

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  26. THE ADDITIONAL GUNBOATS.

    Recent complications have intensified the need for the additional gunboats which the European powers desire to send through the Dardanelles and into the ...

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  27. "GENERAL" BOOTH AT HORSHAM.

    "General" Booth, with his staff, visited Horsham on Friday, and was accorded a magnilicent reception. In the evening an enthusiastic meeting was held, which was ...

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  28. PUGILISTIC.

    Dan Creedon, the Victorian boxer, has been matched to meet Jem Smith, a well-known English pugilist, on January 27, 1896. ...

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  29. FINANCIAL TELEGRAM.

    Bar silver is now quoted at 30 7-l6d. per oz., being a decline of ½d. per oz. since last Saturday's quotations. ...

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  30. QUEENSLAND.

    Mr. Justice Cooper took his seat as one of the Supreme Court judges in Southern Queensland at the sittings of the Full Court to-day. ...

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  31. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    At the Art Gallery to day Sir Richard Baker, on behalf of the subscribers, unveiled and presented to the board of governors a portrait of the Earl of Kintore, ...

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  32. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The following private advices have been received:— By the Union Mortgage and Agency Company of Australia Limited, from their London ...

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  33. THE QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    In the Assembly to-day Mr. Tozer laid on the table the supplementary estimates. The Liquor Bill, which prevents the sale of beer in bulk, without a license, passed ...

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  34. TASMANIA.

    The barque Decapolis, the first wool ship from Launceston, leaves early to-morrow morning with 3,820 bales, the largest cargo she has ever taken thence. The Berean ...

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  35. THE PRICE OF WHEAT.

    A meeting of the Farmers and Producers' Association was held at Junee to-day, when it was decided not to sell wheat under 4s. 6d. per bushel for one month, or until the state ...

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  36. THE MACEDONIAN INSURGENTS.

    The leaders of the insurrectionary movement on the part of the Christian population of Macedonia against their Turkish rulers are showing renewed ac ...

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  37. STANGE DISPPEARANCE OF A YOUNG WOMAN.

    The police are investigating the disappearance of Annie Whitehead, a resident of Molong, who came to Sydney three weeks since ostensibly to undergo a medical ...

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  38. VICTORIA WARD ELECTION.

    An election of a representative for Victoria Ward in the City Council took place yesterday, and resulted in the return of Mr. John Anderson, M.L.A., who was rejected by the ...

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  39. NEW ZEALAND.

    A constable while arresting a supposed lunatic on Kuriiwas Station, Otago, was shot by the latter, and now lies in a precarious condition. ...

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  40. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    At Half-past 10.—Ingram v. Murphy and another. Hughes v. Shaw, Hibbard v. Dominion Banking and Investment Corporation Limited, De Alba v. the Freehold Investment and Banking Company of ...

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  41. THE M.M.S. AUSTRALIEN AT SYDNEY.

    The M.M.S. Australien, with 186 of a crew and 121 passengers, went into quarantine on her arrival at Sydney this morning. The vessel will not be released for at least three ...

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  42. NEW SOUTH WALES REVENUE RETURNS.

    The revenue for the past weil was £177,609, as against £179,833 collected during the week ending 8th December, 1894, The chief incrases were:—Customs, £4,199; ...

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  43. DOMESTIC TROUBLES.

    Walter Todman was charged before the Prahran Police Court yesterday with leaving his wife, Martha Todman, without means of support. Complainant, in her evidence, said ...

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  44. DO THEY WANT THE DUTY?

    Sir,—The paper bag operation, recently exposed in your columns, is an interesting comment on the statement, so often repeated, with all the authority of a dogma, by our ...

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  45. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Thos. Charles Williams, of 142 Pucklestreet, Moonee Ponds, painter and paperhanger. Causes of insolvency—Pressure of a secured creditor and dulness of trade. ...

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  46. FEARFUL SLAUGHTER OF ARMENIANS.

    The Turkish Governor of the city of G[?]run, in Armenia, not far from the depopulated cities of Marash and Zeitun, has sent a telegraphie message to a ...

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  48. THE CHINESE AFFRAY AT TENTERFIELD.

    Le Chong, the Chinese who was under remand at Tenterfield charged with attempting to murder a fellow couutry man named Ah Gee, committed suicide in the local ...

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  49. CHARGES AGAINST ARMENIANS.

    Affairs in Asia Minor are in a very unsettled condition, and the Turks charge the Armenian resodemts of the pashalic of Anatolia with committing ...

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  50. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    R.M.S. India left Batavia for London on the 6th inst. F.M.S. Ville do la Ciotat, for Australia, passed Suez on December 8. ...

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