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  2. IN THE FEDERAL GALLERIES.

    SENATOR cLEMONS (T.) asked why vessels from Launeeston were regularly boarded at Melbourne by Customs officers, when no good could result from such interference. ...

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  3. THE GRIP OF THE DROUGHT.

    In all Australia's long, record of droughts there is nothing to equal the tidings of devastation now coming in daily from almost every part of the continent. In four out ...

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  4. FIRST TEST MATCH.

    The first test match was continued at Birnninglam to-day, the Englishmen having lost thret wiekets for 35 runs. From that point, hovever, the game took a decided ...

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  5. THE VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS.

    Advices form Martinique state that on Monday and Tuesday last huge clouds of black smoke were cast up by Mont Pelee, and were accompanied by tremendous ...

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  6. PEAGE PROSPECTS.

    The Cabinet, a meeting of which had been summoned for to-morrow, was hastily summoned to-day. The object of the meeting was to consider the reply by the Boers ...

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  7. STATE MINISTERIAL CRISIS.

    There was an exedus of members from the city yesterday. Several city men representing country seats left by the carly morning trains, with a v[?]ew. no doubt, of ...

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  8. DISTURBANCE IN EUROPE

    Following upon the report that an carthquake shock had been felt at Corfu, in the lonian Islands, comes the news that several shocks of earthquake have been felt hear ...

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  9. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    in the House of Commons last night Sir Chilles Dilke complained that the navy construction programme was far too low. Mr. H. O. Arnold-Forster, the Secretary ...

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  10. LORD HOPETOUN.

    Subscriptions towards the proposed portrait of His Kxcellency the Governor-Gene[?]al are coming in rapidly, and the committee have made an arrangement with Mr. ...

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  11. LORD PAUNCEFOTE.

    President Roonevelt, in the course of an interview, has paid a high tribute to the late Lord pauncefote, the British Ambassador at Washington. He praised his ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN NATIVES' ASSOCIATION.

    KEW.—Officers elected:—President, Mr. A. Phillips: vice-president, Mr. W. Shum; ex-president, Mr. J. C. lawn; treasurer, Mr. W. C. Ward; secretary. Mr. G. Barlon; committee, Messrs. C. [?]. ...

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  13. LIGHTING ST. PAUL'S.

    Creat preparations have been made for lighting the interior of St. Paul's Cathedral with electricity. Sixteen and a half miles of electric cables, requiring two and ...

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  14. MAIL COACH STUCK UP.

    A telegram from Menindie states that he Wileannia to Menindie mail coach was stuck up carly this morning. The coach had reached the gate at the boundary of ...

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  15. THE NAVIGATION SYNDICATE.

    The shareholders in the Hamburg-America line have amended the rules of the company so as to ensure German preponderanee in the affairs of the company. ...

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  16. THE YEMEN REBELLION.

    Russian advices state that the rebellion in Yemen, a Turkish province of Arabin, on the Red Sea, is assuming large dimensions. The rebels recently annihilated a ...

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  17. ARBITRATION COURT.

    An impertant judgment was delivered today in the Arbitration Court dispute between the Wharf Labourers' Union at Neweastle and dthe Neweastle and Hunter ...

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  18. THE UNREST IN RUSSIA,

    An attempt has been made to assassinate Prince Obolennki, the Governor of Kharkoff, one of the southern provinces, where a rising of the peasantry recently oecurred. ...

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  19. MILITARY LAXITY.

    The officer in charge of a fortress in the [?] of Wight is to be tried by courtmartial for laxity-in guarding it. A Freach tourist, it appears, visited the ...

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  20. MR. SEDDON.

    Prior to his departure from Capetown for England, the day before yesterday, Mr, Seddon, the Premier of New Zealand, was entertained by the Australasian Club of ...

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  21. MORE COLONIAL LOANS.

    The "Morning Post," reterring to the New South "Wales 3 per cent. loan of £3,000,000, which has just been floated at the fixed price of £94/10/, states that ...

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  22. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the London wool sales today the narket was brisk, and prices were fully maintained. The following are the average prices ...

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  23. WILL S AND ESTATES.

    The will of Alfred Clack, late of Abbotsford-street, North Melbourne, huteher, has been lodged for probate. The testator, who died on April 21 last, left a will dated three ...

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  25. MAIL STEAMERS.

    The P. and O. Company's R.M.S. Oceana left Suez, for Australia on the 29th inst. ...

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