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  2. CABLES.

    At the wool sales to-day prices continued firm, especially for merinoes. LONDON, Jan. 30. ...

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  3. TELEGRAMS.

    The Postal Department received a telegram from Cairns this morning, giving the first news from that quarter for some days. A ...

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  4. TELEGRAMS.

    A deputation waited on the Chief Secretary to-day on the subject of the number of girls, many of whom are believed to be of weak intellect ...

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  5. CABLES.

    The death is announced of the Eight Hon. H. Culling Eardley Childers. The cause of death was congestion of the lungs. ...

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  6. BANQUET TO MR. J. C. H. JAMES.

    Mr. J.C.H. James, Commissioner for Titles, and president of the Western Australian Cricket Association, who will leave Perth for England ...

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  7. CABLES.

    At the inaugural meeting of the British Empire League, which has been formed in London, Mr. Wilkin presided. Sir Robert G. W. ...

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  8. CABLES.

    The St. Petersburg agent of the Armenian Defence League declares that the Sultan has made proposals for an alliance with Russia on the ...

    Article : 141 words
  9. TELEGRAMS.

    The Mount Morgan Gold-mining Company has declared a dividend of 6d. per share for January. ...

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  10. SMALL HOLDINGS.

    Earl Carrington (formerly Governor of New South Wales), who is an extensive landowner in Lincolnshire, was on 29th November ...

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  11. FIRE AT BARCALDINE.

    The hospital at Barcaldine was destroyed by fire this morning. All the patients were rescued. ...

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  12. FIRE AT TRARALGON.

    An extensive fire has occurred at Traralgon. Woodyatt's store was completely destroyed. The stock was party covered by an insurance ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN LOYALTY AND SYMPATHY.

    The Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, Secretary of State for the Colonies, in a letter to Sir Saul Samuel, Agent-General for New ...

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  14. ALLEGED PERJURY.

    Gilbert Smith, who was brought back from Perth to answer a charge of perjury, appeared at the City Court yesterday. He protested ...

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  15. IN ALBANY.

    A shocking case of juvenile depravity came before the police court to-day. A girl, seven years old was charged with having been ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN BUTTER.

    The Manchester Guardian, in commenting on the recent shipment of Australian butter which was consigned to Manchester in ...

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  17. OPINION OF THE TIMES.

    The London Times is of opinion that, although no definite treaty has been concluded between Russia and Turkey, an understanding ...

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  18. VICTORIAN BANKS.

    The National Bank of Australasia and the Bank of Victoria, Limited, propose to pay off a considerable proportion of the ...

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  19. CHARGE OF PERJURY AGAINST MONSON.

    Monson, of Ardlamont notoriety, who was recently arrested on a charge of perjury and arson, has been acquitted. It was alleged ...

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  20. ALBANY AMUSEMENTS.

    A popular concert was given last night in the Town-hall, under the postmaster of Mr. R. Loftie (the Governor of Resident) and the ...

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  21. A FRENCH MURDER CASE.

    A French Court has sentenced to imprisonment, for life. Robello, the servant, who murdered the Abbe Segui of the Argentine in London ...

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  22. CHARGER OF FORGERY.

    A young man named Reuben Keirl was arrested to-day on several charges of forgery, and having endeavored to impose on a number ...

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  23. A SERIOUS REVOLT IN THE SOUDAN.

    The Pall Mall Gazette announces that disagreements and dissensions have broken out in the Soudan among the followers of the Mahdi. ...

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  24. DILUTED SPIRITS.

    At St. Helens (England) lately, Eliza Welding, Licensee of the Lamb Hotel, Corporation-street, was summoned for having sold ...

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  25. THE WEATHER AND THE TELEGRAPHS.

    The telegraph line between Derby I and Wyndham is still interrupted. Late last night all other lines were working well, but the officials are ...

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  26. UNCLEAN PREMISES.

    A slaughterman named Thomas Rothgue was fined £10 with costs by the Fitzroy (Melbourne) Bench on a charge of having failed to keep ...

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  27. THE CUBAN WAR.

    The Committee of Foreign Affairs in the American Senate has resolved to ask for war rights for the Cuban rebels. ...

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  28. FATAL CASE OF ANTHRAX.

    A fatal case of anthrax is reported from Cowra. where Mrs. D. M'Innes contracted the disease through a fly-bite which she ...

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  29. AMERICAN POLITICS.

    Mr. Tillman, in a debate in the United States Senate, furiously attacked President Cleveland for his action in connection with the ...

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  30. THE WEATHER IN PERTH.

    The intense heat which set in at the beginning of the week abated yesterday, when the thermometer reached only 84 degrees in the ...

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  31. RELIEF TO FARMERS.

    The Treasurer has promised to lend about £400 to the Hammond District Council, to supply seed wheat to the farmers in the ...

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  32. MEDICAL PHOTOGRAPHY.

    Medical men who hare been using Professor Bontgen's discovery of photographing through opaque substances are reporting ...

    Article : 51 words
  33. GUNNEDAH POISONING CASE.

    At the Tamworth Quarter Sessions, Ethel Wright, of Gunnedah poison-case notoriety, pleaded guilty to having perjured herself ...

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  34. ADELAIDE COMPANIES.

    The half-yearly meeting of Elder Smith, and Co. took place to-day, when a dividend of 6 per cent. was declared. ...

    Article : 106 words
  35. THE RESOLUTION OF THE U.S.A. CONGRESS.

    It is said that President Cleveland, fearing a rebuff at the hands of the European Powers, hesitates to convey to them the resolution ...

    Article : 71 words
  36. EMIGRATION.

    Sir Walter Besant writes:—"The world is actually widening as well as narrowing every day. Think how narrow it was before America ...

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  37. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    A man named Martin Claverly tried to commit suicide at a boardinghouse last night by cutting his wrist. He had been out of work ...

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  38. THE LADY EMILY GOLD-MINING COMPANY.

    The directors of the Lady Emily (Coolgardie) Gold-mining Company, which was recently registered with a capital of £75,000, have ...

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  39. A SOUTH AUSTRALIAN EXPERT.

    The Adelaide Register asks:—"When is a change coming?" and adds that Mr. Cooke (Sir Charles Todd's deputy, and the ...

    Article : 138 words
  40. THE TRANSVAAL AFFAIRS.

    President Kruger has proclaimed his intention of closing the gold mines in the Rand on the pretext that their continuing open would ...

    Article : 139 words
  41. THE RAILWAY REVENUE.

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  42. FATAL ACCIDENT AT BEVERLEY.

    Mr. J. Morton Craig's manager, Sam Cock, was thrown from his horse last evening, and died this morning. The deceased was a young ...

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  43. BROKEN HILL PROPRIETARY MINE.

    The twenty-first half-yearly meeting of the Broken Hill Proprietary Company was held to-day. The net profits for the half-year ...

    Article : 126 words
  44. FIRE AT BALCAIRN.

    A fire occurred at the residence of Mr. C. Truman, at Balcairne. Canterbury. Four of Mr. Truman's children (whose ages ranged from 5 ...

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  45. A VICTORIAN SHOOTING CASE.

    An elderly man named James Adams, a boot salesman, who has been living apart from his wife for some time, called at her residence ...

    Article : 143 words
  46. THE CZARINA.

    The young Empress of Russia spends most of her time at the Palace of Tsarskoe Selo in a boudoir arranged according to her ...

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  47. THE HEALTH OF KANOWNA.

    There is very little sickness in the town, only four patients being in the hospital. ...

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  48. COOL AT THE FEATHER.

    Our "White Feather correspondent telegraphs:—The weather has been keeping cool during the last few days. ...

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  49. THE MEDICAL CONFERENCE.

    The Government has decided to grant to all the medical men from the other colonies who attend the forthcoming medical conference, and ...

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  50. DEATH OF A PROSPECTOR.

    Dan Murphy died yesterday from fever. He was an old Island, prospector. Madame Sarah Grand's now ...

    Article : 49 words
  51. THE HEAT WAVE IN QUEENSLAND.

    A report from Roma states that Mrs. Gardner Las died at Weolemia from sunstroke, and a man named O'Carroll, at Fernlee, from the ...

    Article : 43 words
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