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  2. SECOND EDITION.

    Mr. Cecil Rhodes, the Premier of the Cape Colony, denies the statements which have been made that he intrigued against Sir Henry Loch, the retiring Governor. ...

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  3. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    An unfortunate incident has occured at Haicheng, in Manchooria. Since Japanese officers who approached the Chinese camp wich a flag of truce in ...

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  4. THE LONDON SOCIETY SCANDAL. MR. OSCAR WILDE AND LORD QUEENSBERRY.

    The trial of the Marquis of Queensberry on the charge of having criminally libelled Mr. Oscar Wilde, the well-known author and dramatist, was resumed ...

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  5. THE GOVERNORSHIP OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    It is reported that Mr. Ronald Craufurd Munro Ferguson, M.P. for the Leith District, will be appointed to succeed the Earl of Kintore as Governor of ...

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  6. THE RUSSELL MATRIMONIAL TROUBLES.

    The matrimonial troubles of Earl and Countess Russell, which have been before the public for several years past, are at present engaging the attention of the ...

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  7. SIR JAMES PATTERSON IN RIVERINA.

    Sir James Patterson, who has been on the border for the past fortnight, arrived here late to-night after a visit to Riverina, and also an examination of the Victorian side of the ...

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  8. SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1895.

    The political woman scarcely recognises that she is on her trial. If there is a shrewder section of the female suffragists which does recognise the ...

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  9. INTERCOLONIAL TELEGRAMS. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Great anxiety is still felt at Newcastle in connection with the ballot regarding a general strike. The district officers so far refuse to give details as to the voting, but ...

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  10. SIR ROBERT HAMILTON.

    Sir Robert Hamilton, the ex-Governor of Tasmania, who has for some time past been seriously ill, is now in such a condition that all hopes of his recovery are ...

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  11. MR. MICHAEL DAVITT.

    Mr. Michael Davitt, the Irish Nationalist, who is visiting Australia. sails by the R.M.S. Orotava, which leaves London to-day and Naples on the ...

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  12. FRESH AUSTRALIAN LOANS.

    It is expected that a West Australian loan will be placed on the London market after the Easter holidays, and its success is certain. ...

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  13. OUTRAGE IN NEW ORLEANS.

    News has been received from New Orleans, in the United States, of the occurrence of an explosion in a drinking saloon, by which 15 persons were killed ...

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  14. THE WARWICK AND LEAMINGTON ELECTION.

    The Conservatives in the electoral district of Warwick and Leamington refuse to support Mr. A. G. V. Peel, the Liberal Unionist candidate, as they are highly ...

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  15. THE REBELLION IN CUBA.

    General Martinez Campos, who has been appointed Governor-General of Cuba for the purpose of suppressing the rebellion, has started for the island. ...

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  16. THE CHITRAL EXPEDITION. ANOTHER PASS CAPTURED.

    Since the storming of the Malandrai Pass the British force has continued its advauce in the enemy's country. The First Brigade has captured the ...

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  17. WEST AUSTRALIAN GOLD MINES.

    The shares in the Hampton Goldfields Company, West Australia, have been allotted. The St. George Proprietary Gold Mines ...

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  18. RETURN OF THE REBEL LEADERS.

    The insurgent leaders who recently fled from Cuba have returned to the island. ...

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  19. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS. LONDON, APRIL 4. BANK OF ENGLAND RETURNS.

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  20. THE SYDNEY POISONING CASE.

    George Dean, the master of a North Shore night ferry-boat, was again placed on his trial to-day at the Central Criminal Court on the charge of attempting to poison his wife by ...

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  21. ANOTHER BRIGADE TO BE DESPATCHED.

    The Indian Government is preparing an additional brigade to take part in the expedition to Chitral. ...

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  22. ENGLAND AND VENEZUELA.

    England has refused a suggestion by the United States to arbitrate in the difficulty which has arisen with Venezuela in consequence of the aggression of the ...

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  23. THE SYDNEY COURT MARTIAL

    The finding of the court martial on the charges brought against Captain Close of the Permanent Forces, was to-day considered by the Executive Council. The allegation ...

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  24. SUBMISSION OF TRIBESMEN.

    The Ranizaies, the tribesmen who were defeated by the British at Malakand, have since given in their submission to the Indian Government. ...

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  25. QUEENSLAND.

    A deputation, representing the Amalgamated Society of Engineers, to-day asked that all machinery tendered for under the Sugar Works Guarantee Act should be made ...

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  26. ATTEMPTED MOVEMENT FROM GILGIT.

    Efforts have been made by a body of British troops to force a passage from Gilgit to Mastuj, but they failed in consequence of blinding snowstorms. ...

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  27. GOVERNMENT STOCKS.

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  28. THE LIBERATOR BUILDING SOCIETY.

    At the Guildhall to-day the trial of the directors of the Liberator Building Society and other affiliated companies, of which Jabez Sponcer Balfour, formerly ...

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  29. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The annual lawn tennis tournament reached an interesting stage to-day. The double championship of the colony was won by J. R. Baker and R. G. Bowen, who ...

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  30. THE TREASURER OF NEW ZEALAND.

    Mr. J. G. Ward, the Treasurer of New Zealand, delivered an informal address to the colonial party in the House of Commons last evening. ...

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  31. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Julia Zetlanda Griffiths, of Alma-road, St. Kilda, spinster. Causes of insolvency—Depreciation in value of bank and other shares. Liabilities, £537 10s.; assets, 10s.; deficiency, ...

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  32. THE MONEY MARKET.

    The open market quotation for three months' bills is 7/8 per cent., being 1? per cent, below the Bank rate. ...

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  33. NEW ZEALAND.

    The steamer Tainui, which left Wellington yesterday for London, burst, a steam pipe when 100 miles out, necessitating her putting back for repairs. ...

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  34. SILVER.

    Bar silver is quoted at 29?d. per oz. standard, being a decline of 1/8d. since yesterday. ...

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  35. THE MISSING LADY.

    The black trackers arrived here to-day in search of the old lady, Mrs. Cleave, but shortly before they reached the ground she was discovered by Messrs. Dwyer and Hogan. ...

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  36. AUSTRALIAN LIVE STOCK.

    The steamer Buteshire, from Queensland and Now South Wales, has arrived at London. The live sheep are in splendid ...

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  37. BROKEN HILL SHARES.

    Broken Hill Proprietary shares are quoted at 39s. 3d. ...

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  38. THE BANK OF AUSTRALASIA.

    At the half-yearly meeting of the Bank of Australasia to-day Mr. A. G. H. Gibbs, M.P., the chairman, spoke hopefully of the prospects of the Australian ...

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  39. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    BRADFORD TOPS.—Quotations are unaltered. WHEAT AND FLOUR.—Old South Australian wheat is flat at 25s. 6d. per 4961b. ...

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  40. BIMETALLISM.

    In February last a congress, at which the chief commercial interests were represented, was held in Germany to consider the question of bimetallism. ...

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  41. "THE PROTECTIONISTS' HANDBOOK."

    Sir,—Being one of those "interested and uninformed" members of the community who has clung to the "exploded theories of the Manchester school," I have read with ...

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  42. THE CABLE QUESTION.

    Some little irritation appears to be felt by the Postmaster-General at the complaint by the Queensland Government, recently published in The Argus, that they were unable ...

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  43. THE MONETARY CONFERENCE

    In reply to a question in the House of Commons last night, Mr. Sydney Buxton, the Under-Secretary for the Colonies, stated that it was unnecessary to consider ...

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  44. CRIMINAL COURT.

    The Melbourne General Sessions for this month were continued yesterday before Judge Chomley, Mr. Gurner prosecuting for the Crown. Henry George Madden ...

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  45. WITHDRAWAL OF MR. WILDE'S COUNSEL.

    The trial of the Marquis of Queensberry on the charge of criminally libelling Mr. Oscar Wilde was resumed this morning, and came to a speedy ...

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  46. GENERAL CABLE NEWS. THE LONDONDERRY GOLD-MINE.

    Shares in the Londonderry (Coolgardie) Gold-mining Company which a few days ago fell to £1, in consequence of a scare on the Paris Bourse, have now advanced ...

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  47. TO-DAY'S SALES OF LAND AND PROPERTY.

    Messrs. Forbes and Son.—At East Melbourne, at three—Land. At North Richmond—Cottage properties. Messrs. E. J. Dixon and Son.—At Prahran, ...

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  48. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE.

    The cheese market is dull. Victorian is quoted at 45s., and New Zealand at from 45s. to 47s. per cwt. Butter is very flat. The finest ...

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  49. BAY EXCURSIONS.

    This afternoon the Hygela leaves Port Melbourne Railway Pier at 2.30 o'clock p.m., for Schnapper Point and Dromana, calling at St. Kilda on the outward trip only. The Excelsior leaves Queen's Whart at the ...

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  50. THE NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    The Assembly did not sit to-day, the members thinking that on account of the late sittings during the week they deserved a rest. ...

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  51. A TRIO OF VAGRANTS.

    At the Oakleigh Police Court yesterday, before Mr. J. C. Stedman, J.P., three undesirable visitors named George Clark, John Conlan, and John M'Cormith, well known as ...

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  52. STATEMENT BY MR. WILDE'S COUNSEL.

    The counsel for Mr. Oscar Wilde, in announcing his withdrawal from the case, explained that the literary works and letters of his client justified Lord ...

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  53. DEATH OF BISHOP HALE.

    The death is announced of the Right Rev. Matthew Blagden Hale, D.D., who was Bishop of Perth, Western Australia, from 1857 to 1875, and of Brisbane from ...

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  54. THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE.

    Candidates who intend to enter for the May matriculation examination, which commences on Monday, 6th May, are reminded that to-day is the last day for receiving ...

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