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  2. CABLES.

    News has been received in Calcutta that the Ameer of Afghanistan has subjugated the rebellious province of Kafiristan. ...

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  3. CABLES.

    A great sensation has been caused in New York by an incident which took place at the annual dinner of the members of the Chamber of ...

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  4. CABLES;

    A statement has been circulated that the authorities of the Orange Free State are in possession of Dr. Jameson's secret cypher containing ...

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  5. THE HEAT WAVE.

    Gradually the cool southerly winds are steeling inland, reducing the abnormal temperature of the past few days, and bringing ...

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  6. TELEGRAMS.

    Thomas Firkins, a ticket agent, was fined in all £15 for having sold the return halves of railway tickets. ...

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  7. CABLES.

    The Emperor William of German has countermanded his orders for refitting his yacht, the Meteor, at Cowes, and His Majesty ...

    Article : 142 words
  8. CABLES.

    Many members of the French Colonial Party are much aggrieved at the terms of the convention with Great Britain over the Siamese ...

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  9. TELEGRAMS.

    The Marine Court has delivered its decision in the matter of the outbreak of fire on the steamer Cintra. It found that the vessel ...

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  10. TELEGRAMS.

    Mr. Arthur Day, the representative of British exhibitors, is here on his way to Perth in connection with the proposed Perth Exhibition. ...

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  11. THE ASHFIELD SHOOTING CASE.

    At the Glebe Court to-day, Henry Murray, charged with shooting with intent to murder Charles Eagar at Ashfield on December 23 ...

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  12. LONDON MINING MARKET.

    The Anglo-Westralian Exploration Company, Limited, has been , floated in London. £100,000 were subscribed. ...

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  13. INSUBORDINATION.

    The inquiry into the case of Sergeant Hodgkins. who was charged with insubordination, has been concluded Sergeant Hodgkins has ...

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  14. A SUSPICIOUS DEATH.

    The suspicious death of a young married woman, named Garrick, in Flinders Lane, was reported by her husband, who expressed the opinion ...

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  15. SHIPBUILDERS' STRIKE.

    The Clyde engineers having returned to work, the Belfast employers are importing operatives. ...

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  16. A NEW WAY OF OBTAINING MONEY.

    At the Paddington Police Court this morning Robert Read, described as a seaman, was charged with attempting to obtain money ...

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  17. ALBANY ESPERANCE TRADE.

    There appears to be quite an active shipping trade developing between here and Esperance. To-day there are three schooners and ...

    Article : 71 words
  18. THE CUBAN REBELLION.

    General Weyler, the new commander of the Spanish troops in Cuba, is rigorously prosecuting his campaign against the rebels. Large ...

    Article : 68 words
  19. THE VICTORIAN MILLERS.

    A deputation from the Millers' Association waited on the Minister of Customs to-day, and asked that the practice of gristing in bond ...

    Article : 79 words
  20. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    The Queen has announced her intention of reviewing at i Portsmouth, in May, the new flying squadron, which is commanded by ...

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  21. THE DUKE OF ORLEANS.

    An accident to the Duke of Orleans in the hunting field is reported from Italy. The Prince sustained severe injuries, both his ...

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  22. THE PUBLIC SERVICE.

    Mr. Chas. Lyne, secretary to the Public Works Committee, has been appointed secretary to the Public Service Board. ...

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  23. A LONG-CONTEMPLATED ATTACK.

    The Boer Government at Pretoria has publicly exhibited the cypher documents which have fallen into the hands of the authorities of the ...

    Article : 82 words
  24. WARDEN'S COURT AT COOLGARDIE.

    The sittings of the Warden's Court here were resumed to-day before Mr. E. F. Compton, who is acting in the absence of Warden ...

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  25. LATEST LIST OF DEATHS.

    There has been as yet no moderation in the extreme heat in the far Western districts, but the coastal and mountainous parts ...

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  26. ORCHARD ROBBERS.

    S. Sheart was to-day committed for trial charged with shooting at two boys named Pritchard and Brownlee, with intent to inflict ...

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  27. THE ITALIANS IN ABYSSINIA.

    It is reported that King Menelek, alarmed at the ominous preparations of the Italians, is suing for peace. ...

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  28. ADELAIDE EXPRESS DELAYED.

    The express from Adelaide to-day was five hours late. This was caused by a serious collision with a cow. The shock was so great that ...

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  29. A MAN REPORTED MISSING.

    On Sunday morning it was reported to the police that a man named Dennis Brewer was missing. Brewer left his camp, about two and ...

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  30. THE AMERICA CUP.

    Considerable excitement is felt in New York over the action of the committee of the New York Yacht Club, which has issued its report ...

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  31. A COASTAL COLLISION.

    The Mackay Marine Board gave its decision on the Leverett-Gamecoek collision case. The board decided to suspend for three ...

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  32. MR. JUSTICE ALVEY.

    Mr. Justice Alvey, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, and one of the members of the Venezuela ...

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  33. A PURCHASE BY THE ADMIRALTY.

    It is reported that the British Admiralty authorities have purchased two Argentine cruisers which are being built at ...

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  34. SPEECH BY LORD LAMINGTON.

    Lord Lamington, the recently appointed Governor of Queensland, addressing a meeting of Conservatives at St. Pancras, London, said ...

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  35. THE UNSPEAKABLE TURK.

    Another outrage is reported from the East. Several native Armenian pastors of the American and English churches at Marash (a town ...

    Article : 51 words
  36. THE WORKING OF THE FACTORIES ACT.

    Further evidence was taken to-day before the committee of inquiry on the proposed Factories Act. Some of the witnesses stated ...

    Article : 57 words
  37. QUEENSLAND POLITICS.

    There is a rumor among politicians that Parliament will be called together about the end of February, for the purpose of ...

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  38. A MELBOURNE FATALITY.

    A gruesome discovery was made in Middle Pork yesterday by a couple of schoolboys earned Charles Manton and Victor Hart. The boys were passing along ...

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  39. TERRIBLE TALE OF THE SEA.

    A shocking story of the sea is reported. The ship Ealing was wrecked near the coast of Nova Scotia, and the crew took to the ...

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  40. THE BLACK FLAT TRAGEDY.

    At the inquest held on the little boy Burnett Moylan, who died from injuries inflicted by his mother, at Black Flat, a certificate ...

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  41. INTENSE HEAT AT BROKEN HILL.

    The heat at Broken Hill has been most intense, and the death of W. Hodge, a miner, from heat apoplexy is recorded. ...

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  42. A NOTORIOUS CHARACTER.

    Monson has been arrested on a charge of perjury. It is assorted that under the name of Wigville he burned down a house at ...

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  43. ANOTHER ROBBERY AT COOLGAEDIE.

    On Saturday night, the tent of a miner named Parry was entered, and a pocket-book and a tin trunk containing some deeds were Carried ...

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  44. A QUEENSLAND FATALITY.

    A lad named Jacob Tabio, a passenger with his father in the Glanworth for Rockhampton, fell overboard near the wharf last ...

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  45. GREAT BRITAIN AND BRAZIL.

    It is reported that the Brazilian Government demands the restoration of Trinidad, and threatens to cease diplomatic relations with ...

    Article : 158 words
  46. LONDON WOOL SALES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 66 words
  47. FREMANTLE BICYCLE CLUB.

    The following acceptances have been received at Fremantle for the Fremantle Bicycle Club's champion sports meeting to be held oil ...

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  48. ANOTHER DEATH IN THE BUSH.

    News has been received from Mingenew that the dead body of a man has been found lying alongside the overland telegraph line ...

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  49. QUEENSLAND POLITICS.

    A meeting of representatives of the Opposition and of the Labor party was held last night to discuss matters relative to the general ...

    Article : 41 words
  50. THE RUSH TO COOLGARDIE.

    The number of new arrivals in Coolgardie is daily on the increase, and the coaches running from Woolgangie are scarcely able to ...

    Article : 58 words
  51. SOLICITORS IN TROUBLE.

    In the Goulbourn Police Court yesterday, John Davidson and Ernest Johnson, partners in the bankrupt firm of Davidson and ...

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  52. ATTEMPTED SACRILEGE.

    An attempt was made yesterday to burn down the church at the Eight Mile Plains. The miscreant did not succeed, however. ...

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  53. THE ASHANTEE EXPEDITION.

    King Prempeh of Coomassie has been taken prisoner by Sir Francis by Scott, the commander of the British forces, and sent to the ...

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  54. OUR POSTAL DEPARTMENT.

    The Miner, in a leading article, advocates the appointment of a commission, to inquire into the Postal Department with a view to reforms ...

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  55. MUNICIPAL ASSOCIATION.

    The annual conference of the Municipal Association of Western Australia is to be held at Albany this year. The date has been fixed ...

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  56. A MAN DROWNED.

    A man named John Leach was drowned in the Swan River at North Fremantle on Monday night. His body was seen floating in the ...

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  57. PETROLEUM IN NEW ZEALAND.

    Oil has been struck by the Moturoa and Taranaki Petroleum Company at a depth of 920ft. The first indication of the presence of ...

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  58. DISASTER AT SEA.

    The R.M.S. Miowera, which was detained on the voyage from Vancouver, arrived at Sydney to-day, and reported that on December 18 ...

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  59. CAPE LEEUWIN LIGHTHOUSE.

    The new light and fittings for the Cape Leeuwin lighthouse are being forwarded to Western Australia in the steamship Gulf of ...

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  60. MENZIES MUNICIPAL COUNCIL.

    The election of the first municipal council took place yesterday. During the day the events were watched with interest by a large ...

    Article : 132 words
  61. A RUSSIAN THEATRE BURKED DOWN.

    A theatre has been burnt down at Yekaterinaslav, a town in the south of Russia. Forty-nine corpses have been recovered. ...

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  62. A PERILOUS TRIP.

    The 3-ton yacht Nyr[?]ea has returned from a trip to Melbourne. The undertaking was considered very perilous, but the little craft ...

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  63. THE POSTAL CONFERENCE.

    The Postal Conference was resumed to-day. Business was again conducted in secret. The terms on which tenders will be invited for the ...

    Article : 66 words
  64. THE BEHRING SEA QUESTION.

    The Canadian Government has assented to the Behring Sea question being decided by two delegates from Great Britain and America ...

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  65. AN ENGINEERING TRIUMPH.

    The operations in connection with the blasting of the Iron Gates on the River Danube are expected to be finished by September next. ...

    Article : 51 words
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