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  2. THE FENIANS AND THE IRISH QUESTION.

    The recent telegrams from London have brought us intelligence of a nature with which unfortunately we are becoming painfully conversant. During the past ...

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  3. ADELAIDE AND LONDON TELEGRAPH.

    Mr. Fawcett, the Postmaster-General, has announced that it is intended shortly to extend the system of postal orders to the postal arrangements between Great ...

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  4. THE HAWTHORN COLLISION BOARD.

    Mr. Green, the Engineer of the existing lines, whilst giving evidence before the Hawthorn Collision Enquiry Board today, referred to the appointment of Mr. ...

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  5. THE FEBRUARY REVIEWS.

    In the Nindclenth Century the Duke of Argyll writes a most interesting article on "Economic Condition of the Highlands of Scotland." Although Sir Walter Scott ...

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  6. SHIPPING TELEGRAM.

    Arrived—Duchess of Edinburgh, ship, from Sydney December 30; Argonaut, ship, from Port Adelaide December 14; Patriarch, ship, from Sydney December ...

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  7. GRAND COUNCIL OP ORANGEMEN.

    The Grand Council of the Loyal Orange Institution of Australasia commenced its sittings this morning in the Protestant Hall, Melbourne. The following delegates ...

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  8. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Mr. T. Parker has resigned the Secretaryship of the Licensed Victuallers' Association, having been appointed Manager of the West-End Brewery Company. ...

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  9. FROZEN MEAT IN LONDON.

    The frozen meat which has arrived from New Zealand and Austria by the Dunedin and the Cuzco is found to be in splendid condition; but the market is ...

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  10. CLARKE V. BRADLAUGH DISMISSED.

    In the new action Clarke v. Bradlaugh, in winch the plaintiff sued for penalties alleged to have been incurred by defendant sitting without due qualification in ...

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  11. ATTEMPTED RESCUE BY LABRIKINS.

    A disgraceful disturbance occurred at Carlton this evening. A constable, who had arrested a well-known thief for larceny, was followed by a mob ...

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  12. EMIGRATION OF PAUPER CHILDREN.

    A deputation of persona interested in the welfare of the foundling class of children waited to-day on Sir Charles Dilke, the President of the Local ...

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  13. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Captain Jennings, master of the schooner Stanley, was drowned in the Mary River at Maryborough to-day. The labour schooner Roderick Dhu arrived ...

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  14. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    There was no quornm in the Council to-day, and the House adjourned. In the Assembly Mr. Holtermann, the member for St. Leonards, imoved a ...

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  15. PROVINCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The ship Locksley Hall has completed her loading, having taken over 1,000 tons of wheat from this port. As the Government have not declared this a port it is presumed ...

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  16. [Received April 10, 8 p.m.]

    In the approaching trial of the prisoners charged with the murders of Lord Cavendish and Mr. Burke, the presiding Judge will be Mr. Justice O'Brien. The ...

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  17. GEORGETOWN, April 10.

    Splendid rains have fallen during the last few days, 1,350 having been registered. The farmers are busy ploughing, and are in good spirits. Grass is springing, and the ...

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  18. DEBATE ON THE INDIAN POLICY.

    Yesterday Lord Lytton made a lengthy and exhaustive speech, impugning the policy of the Government in regard to India. He said that the policy of ...

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  19. PORT PIRIE, April 10.

    The Rev. G. O. Newport, delegate from the London Missionary Society, preached twice in the Congregational Chapel on Sunday. Last night he lectured on "The Progress of ...

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  20. CRYSTAL BROOK, April 10.

    Contrary to expectation the rain came on again last night, and to-day we have had another good fall. ...

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  21. REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.

    The death of General Dean Pitt is announced. ...

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  22. MOUNT GAMBIER, April 10.

    An important case was heard in the Millicent Local Court to-day. George Hannel, a fanner, sued Alexander Stark, overseer, for Arthur Hardy, at Avenue, for £9 damages ...

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  23. SAN FRANCISCO MAILS.

    The mails which left Sydney on the 22nd February by the Pacific Steam Navigation Company's steamer City of Sydney were delivered in London to-day via San ...

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  24. THE VICTORIAN TARIFF COMMISSION.

    At the Tariff Commission to-day further evidence was given with regard to the duties levied upon colonial and imported spirits. The Manager of the Scotch Distillery ...

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  25. QUEENSLAND.

    At the meeting of the Hospital Committee yesterday Dr. Jackson, the Acting Resident Surgeon, was appointed sole Resident Surgeon. There were fourteen applicants. ...

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  26. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    Consols are at 102½. Colonial Government Securities—Four per Cent. Queensland (1913 to 1915) Loan, £100 10s.; Four per Cent. South ...

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  27. NEW ZEALAND.

    The steamer Port Jackson, built in Dunedin for the Port Jackson Steam Company's use as a passenger boat in Sydney Harbour, has been launched. She is the first steel ...

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  28. THE IMMIGRATION QUESTION.

    The Conference between the Chambers of Commerce and Manufacturers on the question of immigration has been concluded. The Conference adopted a series of ...

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  29. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Investigator arrived today, and it is believed that she will proceed to Champion Bay. Mr. Maitland Brown has dispatched a ...

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  30. YONGALA, April 10.

    A series of burglaries took place here last night or early this morning. Messrs. Lanrenti and Baadow's cellar was broken into and a quantity of tobacco and other goods were ...

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  31. [Received April 10, 10.10 p.m.]

    The trial of Joseph Brady for the wilful murder of Lord Cavendish and Mr. Burke "was commenced at the Dublin Supreme Court to-day. ...

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  32. THE TEMORA GOLD FIELDS.

    The Barmedman United Company do not wash up this week. They continue crashing, and it will be another week before they clean up. ...

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  33. THE VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Council today, leave of absence was granted to the Hon. T. F. Hamilton and the Hon. J. MacBain for this session. The Hon. R. S. Anderson. Minister ...

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  34. GLADSTONE, April 10.

    On Monday a meeting was held at Miller's Hotel respecting the reception of the Governor. Mr. J. F. Davey presided, and a number of delegates from various District ...

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  35. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Sir George ?Arney, late Chief Justice of New Zealand. ...

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  36. Advertising

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  37. THE EXPLOSIVES BILL.

    The Bill for the regulation of the traffic in explosives and punishment of outrages committed by their means, which was introduced in the House of Commons last ...

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  38. COMMERCIAL.

    Pig-iron is worth 49s. per ton. Consols are at £102 5/8. Tin is worth £95 5s. per ton. The ship Dunedin, which left Port ...

    Article : 87 words
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