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  2. Intercolonial Telegrams.

    The schooner Templar has become a total wreck off Cape Paterson. She left Anderson's Inlet for Melbourne on December 31, and the supposition is she capsized during ...

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  3. EUROPEAN TELEGRAMS.

    An important discovery of alluvial gold has been made on Earl Belmore's estate, Ballentrum, Co., Tyrone, Ireland. The discovery is causing much ...

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  4. IMPORTANT TO BE KNOWN.

    That in addition to their SAFE CURE now so celebrated in the four quarters of the globe, in the Australasian Colonies, and in New Zealand, as the most effective Medicine ...

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  5. THE MERCURY.

    Hobart Rifle Club handicap match to-day. Glenorchy Wesleyan School anniversary services to-morrow. Final rehearsal at St. David's schoolroom ...

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  6. ITALY.

    A movement has been started in Italy with the object of collecting £40,000 for the celebration in 1893 of the Episcopal Jubilee of Pope Leo ...

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  7. INTERNATIONAL SANITARY CONFERENCE.

    The International Conference on sanitary questions will be commenced at Venice next week. The question of quarantine regulations will form ...

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  8. COLONIAL BUTTER.

    A portion of the consignment of Victorian butter received ex s.s. Valetta has been sold at 126s. per cwt. ...

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  9. BANQUET TO SIR ROBERT HERBERT.

    The Agents-General of the Australian colonies propose to give a banquet to Sir Robert G. W. Herbert on the occasion of his retirement from the position ...

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  10. COLONIAL DIVIDENDS.

    The Imperial Colonial Finance Agency pays a dividend of 4 per cent. The English, Scottish, and Australian Chartered Bank pays a dividend ...

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  11. GERMANY.

    The bakers of the city of Brunswick, in Germany, have just framed a new tariff of wages. Their employees are dissatisfied with the rates proposed ...

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  12. LOAN PROSPECTS.

    Financial exports consider that there is no prospect of raising any colonial loan within the present year, except at a high rare of interest, and they also ...

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  13. THE AMERICAN TARIFF.

    President Harrison has warned the nations that America will levy duties after March 15 next on sugars, molasses, coffee, ten, and hides imported from ...

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  14. RUSSIAN INDUSTRY PARALYSED.

    There is a complete standstill off industrial productive works in the famine stricken districts of Russia, and acute distress prevails, though there is ...

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  15. BANK ITEMS.

    Mr. Maxwell, secretary to the National Bank of New Zealand, sails for that colony by the steamer Orizaba to inspect the various branches. ...

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  16. RELIEF TO RUSSIA.

    The American House of Representatives has shelved the proposal to charter a vessel to transfer food to Russia. This has been decided on ...

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  17. TYPE FOUNDRY SYNDICATE.

    An English syndicate has purchased for twenty millions of dollars the principal type foundries in America. ...

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  18. MIGRATION.

    The following tables have been prepared from returns furnished by the Inspector of Customs, and are now published for general information:— ...

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  19. UNITED STATES.

    The New York Typographical Society has decided to send monetary assistance to the compositors on strike in Germany. The recent announcement that ...

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  20. THE NEW ZEALAND MILITARY COMMANDANT.

    Captain F. J. Fox, of the Royal Artillery, who has been appointed commandant of the New Zealand military forces, is inspecting the works of Sir ...

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  21. CHICAGO EXHIBITION.

    It is expected that the Chicago Exhibition will be ready for reception of exhibits in October next. Congress will be asked to vote an additional five ...

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  22. HENRY IRVING'S SON SHOT.

    Much excitement has been caused in dramatic circles by the report that Mr. Lawrence Irving, son of Mr. Henry Irving, the actor, has shot himself ...

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  23. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Wickham and Bullock Island colliery was again at work this morning, but, to the great astonishment of the general public, the directors have announced their intention ...

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  24. TIN MARKET.

    Tin, Australian and Straits, is quoted at £90 10s. per ton cash. ...

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  25. LYNCH LAW IN ALABAMA.

    Five more Alabama outlaws have been lynched, including two women. ...

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  26. LATEST CABLES.

    SIR William Kirby Green, the British Minister at Tangier, has proceeded to Gibraltar in H.M.S. Goshawk to report on the precise state of affairs arising ...

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  27. Advertising

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  28. GERMAN PRINTERS' STRIKE.

    The master printers in Germany refuse to re employ any of the printers now on strike until it has ended throughout the country. ...

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  29. FRANCE AND BULGARIA.

    Russia failing to support M. Ribot's policy in the Franco-Bulgarian incident, which has recently led to suspension of diplomatic relations in ...

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  30. ARREST OF BOMB MAKERS.

    Three persons at Walsall, and one in London, have been arrested on a charge of making bombs for anarchical purposes. ...

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  31. GENERAL BOOTH'S SUCCESSOR.

    It is rumoured that General Booth of the Salvation Army, contemplating the possibility of death, has nominated his eldest daughter as his successor to ...

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  32. PEACE RESTORED IN PERSIA.

    The riotous demonstration at Teheran arising out of demands made by the priests and people that the Shah of Persia should abandon the new foreign ...

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  33. GERMAN TOPERS KEPT SOBER BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT.

    A very stringent Bill to suppress drunkenness throughout the German Empire is about to be submitted to the Reichstag. The bill has been initiated ...

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  34. QUEENSLAND.

    A telegram has been received stating that shearing is progressing quietly and satisfactorily at Longan Downs, in the Clermont district, it being the first shed to start ...

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  35. MEMORIAL TO THE LATE CARDINAL NEWMAN.

    The Duke of Norfolk, Lord Coleridge, the Revs. Case, Berndale, Allon and others of all shades of religious opinion have joined in requesting that a site ...

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  36. INFLUENZA.

    Mortality from influenza is increasing in Paris, Athens, Calais, Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Kansas, and Memphis. ...

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  37. SPORTING.

    The first batch of nominations in connection with the Tasmanian Summer race meetings is due on Monday next, when entries close at 8 p.m. for the Launces on ...

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  38. CANADA.

    Sir Charles Tupper, High Commissioner for Canada, has expressed the opinion that as regards the relations between Great Britain and the ...

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  39. AUSTRALIAN BILL OF LADING.

    There is a good prospect of the leading firms of shipowners conferring with shippers regarding the adoption of a special Australian Bill of Lading. ...

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  40. NEW ZEALAND.

    Messrs. H. D. Bell and William McLean were nominated yesterday for the vacant seat in the House of Representatives for Wellington. ...

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  41. CURRENT CABLES.

    The opinion now prevails that the present Parliament, which was elected in 1886, will terminate during the present year, and that the general ...

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  42. BRITISH TRADE.

    The Board of Trade returns for the month of December last show that the exports from British ports decreased to the extent of £1,500,000, and imports ...

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  43. AFRICA.

    News from Africa states that Emin Pasha has during his present journey in Equatorial Africa concluded treaties with six of the most powerful native ...

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  44. YELLOW FEVER RAVAGES IN BRAZIL.

    Yellow fever is still raging in Brazil, especially in Rio Janeiro, Bahia, and Santos, killing 300 daily. ...

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  45. MASON BROS. LIMITED.

    The official receiver's statement recently made of the affairs of Mason Bros. Limited, of London and Sydney, showed that the gross amount of ...

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  46. COLONIAL CRICKET

    The loading papers all comment editorially on the result of the cricket match at Melbourne between Lord Sheffield's team and the united ...

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  47. MEXICO.

    General Garza, the rebel leader, on whose head the Mexican Government, placed the price of £50,000, has been defeated by the Government troops. ...

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  48. THEATRE ROYAL.

    This is the title of the piece to be played at the Royal by Mr. Bland Holt and his company this evening. As the title is intended to imply, the story of the drama is ...

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  49. COLONIAL PRODUCE.

    Hemp is in moderate demand at a slight advance, New Zealand fair quality selling at £20. Antimony is worth £62 10s. per ton. ...

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  50. THE "DEATH WATCH."

    Who has not he rd the "death watch?" Many a person who has happened to be awake in the stillness of the night has listened to the tick tick for half a dozen ...

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  51. FRANCO-AFRICAN EXPEDITION.

    France sends a military expedition to the Tonat Oasis, East Africa, under General Thomassion. ...

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  52. FRANCE.

    Eight hundred cab drivers have struck work at Paris for a reduction of hours and increased wages. Le Siecle announces that the ...

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  53. WRECK INQUIRY.

    The Board of Trade Inquiry, held at Sunderland, has found that the barque Dominion was stranded at Blyth, 12 miles N.E. of Newcastle-on-Tyne on ...

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  54. CRICKET.

    DERWENT v. BREAK o'DAY.—The following-will represent Break o'Day this afternoon:—C. W. Butler, E. H. Butler, C. J. Eady, E. Maxwell, R. Kirhy, C. Vautin, E. ...

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  55. THE DEATH OF THE KHEDIVE.

    Details of the death of the Khedive of Egypt show that he succumbed after seven days influenza, which affected his lungs and heart, and he was long ...

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  56. BREAKING THE RULE.

    Mr. Thomas Lloyd, Lloyd's Repository, Pembroke-place, Liverpool, England, writes: "As a rule, I object to giving testimonials, or in any way endorsing proprietary ...

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  57. MILITARY REMOUNTS FOR INDIA.

    Duriug the present year the Indian Army will require 1,275 Australian and Cape horses as remounts. ...

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  58. LORD SHEFFIELDS TRAM V. EAST MELBOURNE.

    The match between twelve of the English cricketers and sixteen of East Melbourne was concluded to-day, the Englishmen winning by 1 wicket and 24 runs. The first five ...

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  59. THE ELDER EXPEDITION.

    The Times, commenting on the Elder expedition in the Northern Territory of Australia, says the results will not render any more hopeful the ultimate ...

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  60. BULGARIA.

    The Bulgarian Government has now adopted a more pacific tone towards France in relation to its refusal to readmit M. Chadourne, a French ...

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  61. THE McKINLEY TARIFF.

    No less than 20 measures have been tabled in the United States Congress proposing to abolish sugar bounties, repeal the reciprocity section of the ...

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  62. SOUTH AUSTRALIA V. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The third intercolonial match between South Australia and New South Wales was commenced to-day. The weather was cool but the sky was cloudy, and the light ...

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  63. DRY IMPERIAL CHAMPAGNE.

    M[?]et and Chandon, champagne growers, are proprietors of the best growths around Epernay, many of which have been in the possession of their house since the year ...

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  64. RUSSIA.

    For some time past great discontent has been manifested by the Russian peasants in the districts affected by the famine, and present signs tend to ...

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  65. CHILI AND THE UNITED STATES.

    The New York Times says Sir Julian Pauncefote, the British Envoy and Minister Plenipotentiary at Washington, advises the Chilian ...

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  66. MR. GLADSTONE.

    Mr. Gladstone, during his holiday on the Continent, will visit M Jean Baptiste Leon Say, the French statesman at Pau, Basses-Pyrénées. ...

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  67. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of the Earl of Lichfield (Thomas George Anson) aged 67. He was born at Shugborough, in Staffordshire, and in 1855 married a ...

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  68. FRENCH TARIFF ADOPTED.

    The French Chamber after a long and acrimonious debate has finally passed the new tariff by 394 votes to 114. It will come into operation in ...

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  69. THE PAHANG REVOLT.

    One hundred and fifty Sipps and 90 friendly Malays are now advancing to aid in suppressing the rising among native miners in Pahang. ...

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  70. FAIR WHITE HANDS.

    PEARS' SOAP—Pure! Fragrant! Refreshing!— For toilet and nursery. Specially prepared for the delicate skin of ladies and childern and others sensitive to the weather. ...

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  71. GREECE.

    Typhoid fever is epidemic in Athens just now and public alarm has been caused owing to the large number of persons smitten down by the disease. ...

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  72. DEATH OF THE KHEDIVE OF EGYPT.

    Mohammed Tewtik Pasha, Khedive of Egpyt, has succumbed to an attack of influenza. He was born in November, 1852, and married in January, 1873, ...

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  73. INFLUENZA BACILLUS.

    Dr. [?] who claims to have dis[?] covered influenza bacillus, has experimented by making injections into a monkey and rabbits,is each instance ...

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