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  2. CABLES.

    Mr. Richard Olney, the United States Secretary of State, advocates the purchase by the United States of Santa Cruz, St. Thomas, and ...

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  3. CABLES.

    It is stated that neither the Russian, Austrian nor German consuls will attend the conference at Aleppo concerning the massacres ...

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  4. TELEGRAMS.

    A tram accident which happened in Oxford-street, Paddington, last night caused the instant death of a man named Alfred Willis A motor ...

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  5. CABLES.

    General Sir Henry Norman, lately Governor of Queensland, who was reported by an interviewer to have asserted that the principal ...

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  6. TELEGRAMS

    Lord Brassey ascended Mount Wellington yesterday. Heintends to weighanchor and proceeded Norfolk Bay being desirous of conferring ...

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  7. TELEGRAMS.

    The little boy Burnett Moylan who, with his sister, was murderously assaulted by his mother with a hammer at Black Flat, died ...

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  8. TELEGRAMS.

    Henry M'Lean was charged on remand at the Port Adelaide Police Court with having feloniously killed John Casey on January ...

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  9. CABLES.

    Sir Hercules Robinson, after an interview with President Kruger, has left Pretoria for Cape Town. Jan. 16. ...

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  10. MURCHISON NEWS.

    Over a hundred navvies have arrived for work on the [?] These, together with several local men have been put on and the ...

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  11. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Baldwin, a Radical election agent at Chesterton, has been sentenced to six weeks' imprisonment for having offered his opponents ...

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  12. THE LONDON WOOL SALES.

    Yesterday, at the London wool sales, a fair selection was offered, and prices were unchanged. The market is very firm. ...

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  13. FEVER AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    The chief inspector has reported to tho Central Board of Health that the number of cases of typhoid fever which have occurred at the ...

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  14. LORD BRASSEY IN TASMANIA.

    Lord Brassev's yacht, the Sunbeam was blown ashore yesterday off Rasney Point, about two miles from Hobart. The warship ...

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  15. LIBERAL LEADERS

    Mr. Gladstone and Sir "William Vernon Harcourt have declined to stimulate British action or interfere in any way with Lord Salisbury's ...

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  16. AN ADELAIDE COMPANY HEAVILY FINED.

    At the Adelaide Police Court yesterday the Live Stock Insurance Company, Limited, was charged with having neglected to comply ...

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  17. BUNBURY FESTIVITIES

    The complimentary [?] given last night to the Coolgardie visitors and the Perth cricket was a great success The Masoli[?]hall in ...

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  18. A RECOMMENDATION BY THE UNITED STATES SENATE.

    The Committee of Foreign Affairs in the United States Senate has recommended that Congress should pass a resolution to the effect that ...

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  19. THE QUEEN'S MESSAGE TO THE SULTAN.

    Her Majesty Queen Victoria, in her message to the Sultan, warns him that his throne is endangered by the delay that is occurring Over ...

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  20. THE ASHANTEE EXPEDITION.

    The London Daily Chronicle is responsible for the statement that King Prempeh of Koomassie has submitted to Sir Francis Scott, the ...

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  21. LORD WOLSELEY'S DECLARATION.

    Viscount Wolseley commander-in-chief the British Army, has declared that he has never known the army to be better prepared ...

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  22. WINDOW-SMASHING.

    Some excitement was occasioned in Hay-street on Saturday night by the extraordinary action of an elderly man A constable who ...

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  23. THE WOMAN PRONOUNCED TO BE INSANE.

    Mrs. Moylan, who inflicted such terrible injuries on two of her children with a hammer, has been declared by Dr. Shields to be ...

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  24. SEQUEL TO THE SHERIDAN CASE.

    Robert Read was charged at the Central Police Court to-day with an exceedingly mean offence: It was alleged against the accused that at ...

    Article : 146 words
  25. THE ENGLISH MAIL AT ALBANY.

    The following items of news are extracted from the London newspaper files received in Albany on Saturday last ex the R.M.S. ...

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  26. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 94 words
  27. THE CINTRA FIRE.

    On the inquiry into the origin of the Cintra fire being resumed, evidence was given that a case produced yesterday contained 401b. ...

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  28. THE ITALIAN CAMPAIGN IN ABYSSINIA.

    The British Government has permitted the Italian, re-inforcements, now on their way to the scene of the conflict with Menelek ...

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  29. BANK OF ENGLAND RETURNS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 40 words
  30. A LONDON TRAGEDY.

    An inquest was held on December 13 at Westminster on the body of Mrs. Maria Julia Gallway, of Bristol, who was found shot at ...

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  31. MR. J. C. P. JOHNSON.

    Mr. J. C. P. Johnson, ex-Minister of Education in South Australia, and M.L.A. for Onkaparingo, who, on a visit to London ...

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  32. ARRIVAL OF MR. GERARD SMITH.

    Among the passengers who arrived here in the R.M.S. Orotava on Monday was Mr.Gerard Smith, son of His Excellency the Governor. ...

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  33. UNAUTHORISED SALE OF RAILWAY TICKETS.

    On Friday, at the Central Police Court, three charges of having sold railway tickets without authority were preferred against Thomas ...

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  34. ANOTHER SOUTH AMERICAN BOUNDARY DISPUTE.

    In consequence of a boundary quarrel between Chili and the Argentine Republic, Chili has occupied all the passes of the ...

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  35. HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN.

    It is expected that Her Majesty Queen Victoria trill rest in Paris on her way to Nice, in the South of France, where she will spend a ...

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  36. VICTORIAN GOLD MINES.

    The Mines Department has received a wire from the registrar at Orbost station, announcing that an important discovery has been made ...

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  37. NEW GOLD MINING CO.

    Hannan's Consols Gold Mining Co., Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, has been registered in London with a capital of £13,000. Half the ...

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  38. THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH.

    The Pope has appointed Dr. Jacques Maher to be Bishop of Port Augusta,, South Australia. [The Very Rev. Dr. Jacques ...

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  39. THE PACIFIC CABLE CONFERENCE.

    The conference which has been arranged to consider the question of the representation of Australia on the Pacific Cable ...

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  40. GERMAN POLITICS.

    Baron Marschall von Bieberstein, the Secretary of State for Foreign Affaire in the German Empire, has denounced Prince Kanitz for his ...

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  41. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of M. Floquet, the French politician. [Charles Thomas Floquet was bora on October 28, 1828, at St. ...

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  42. A QUESTION OF PRECEDENCE.

    A cable message published by the London Times says that, at an official dinner held by Viscount Hampden in Sydney, the Roman ...

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  43. A QUEENSLANDER'S SUCCESS.

    Mr. Henry Crouch, of Brisbane, has secured the first prise in the competition instituted by the Royal Institute of British Architects. ...

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  44. THE BOBBERY EPIDEMIC.

    During the last few days reports of robberies in [?] in become less frequent and it is believed by the police that the miscreants are ...

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  45. THE GERMAN EMPEROR.

    The Emperor William, addressing a Large number of his generals and statesmen on the twenty-fifth anniversary of the foundation of ...

    Article : 136 words
  46. QUEENSLAND STATISTICS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 40 words
  47. ENGLAND AND FRANCE IN THE FAR EAST.

    In the arrangements that have been agreed upon by England and France in connection with the Mekong territorial dispute, Siam ...

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  48. ROBBERY AT CLAREMONT.

    The robbery epidemic has extended as far as Claremont where a house occupied by a young man named Gray and his mate was ...

    Article : 91 words
  49. ACCIDENT TO THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    The story of the accident which happened to the Prince of Wales while he was out shooting was exaggerated. The Prince received ...

    Article : 97 words
  50. THE ANGIPENA " SALTING " CASE.

    When the case against William Borers, who is charged with false pretences in connection with the Angipena Treasure Mining ...

    Article : 74 words
  51. THE CUBAN INSURRECTION.

    Marshal Martinez Campos, the Spanish Commander-in-Chief, who was sent to suppress the Cuban insurrection has been recalled in ...

    Article : 36 words
  52. LOST IN THE BUSH.

    William Bol[?]ier or Billiard, who has been lost in the bush near Queensland on the M[?]road since the 9th instant was a hawker ...

    Article : 46 words
  53. NEWS FROM CUE.

    A public meeting is to be called here to discuss the action of the Railway Department in changing the site of the proposed railway ...

    Article : 36 words
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