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The Pondos, who made an armed incursion into the recently acquired Xesibe territory, have now dispersed, and tranquillity has been restored in the ...
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The Government of Natal have demanded permission from the Imperial Government to assume a protectorate over Zululand. The Secretary of State ...
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The Belgian Government will shortly discuss the advisability of Belgium being officially represented at the Adelaide Jubilee Exhibition, and of proposing a ...
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The South Australian Commissioners for the Colonial and Indian Exhibition in London will meet on Monday next to reconsider whether ...
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The Emigration Bureau announces that it is willing to accept the reports of the colonial Trades Onions on the state of the labour markets, as requested by Mr. ...
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Beach is highly indignant at the claim put forward by Hanlan to the sculling championship of the world, and offers to row him again on the Parramatta for £500 ...
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A match has been arranged between Neil Matterson and Peter Kemp, to be rowed on the Parramatta in May next, for £400. ...
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The police authorities have notified to the Socialist leaders that the proposed procession of unemployed on the 9th of November (Lord Mayor's Day) will ...
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Sir J. West Ridgeway, with the officers composing the Afghan Frontier Commission, left Cabul yesterday for Peshawur. ...
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The sweepstakes of £1,000 each, which was arranged to be run at Newmarket to-morrow, between Ormonde, Melton, and The Bard, has been abandoned. ...
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Three per cent. consols are ? lower, 100?. The market rate of discount is 3¼ per cent., or ¾ per cent. below the minimum ...
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The Messagerues Maritimes s.s. Yarra, which left Marseilles 22nd inst., passed here to-day outwards. MADEIRA, OCT. 27. ...
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DEATH OF A SYDNEY POET.
[BY SPECIAL WIRE.] (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.) SYDNEY, THURSDAY.
Dr. J. Le Gay Brereton, a well-known medical practitioner of Sydney, died to-day, aged 59. He arrived in the colony in 1858, and followed his profession until a few years ...
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THE CHAMPION SCULLING MATCH.
BEACH V. GAUDAUR. A SEVERE RACE. INTENSE INTEREST DISPLAYED. (BY TELEGRAPH FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.)
By the arrival of the M.M.S. Salazie at Adelaide yesterday we are in receipt of the following account from a special correspondent of the match for the sculling ...
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The Central Council of the Federated Agricultural Societies of Victoria waited upon the Minister of Lands yesterday afternoon for the purpose of asking for a grant of £600 and for ...
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The Minister of Works has arranged for sending a large number of unemployed to work at Wentworth-park, metal breaking at Pennant-bills, and at Singleton road-making. ...
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QUEENSLAND.
(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.) BRISBANE, THURSDAY.
Mr. C. E. Barton, lately connected with the Australian Electric Light Company, and who was engaged by the Government to report on the electric light apparatus after the late ...
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SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.) ADELAIDE, THURSDAY.
The foreign wool-buyers resident in Adelaide have arranged for the steamship Lindus to load at Port Adelaide next week for Antwerp direct. She will take about 5,000 bales of ...
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TASMANIA.
(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.) HOBART, THURSDAY.
The Government state that the negotiations with the Main Line Railway Company, are at a standstill, and that the next move must be made by the company, as the ...
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THE GRAND NATIONAL SHOW.
[BY THE AGRICULTURAL REPORTER OF THE "AUSTRALASIAN."] THIRD DAY. SHEPPARTON, THURSDAY EVENING.
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THE ANGLICAN SYNOD AT SYDNEY.
[BY SPECIAL WIRE.] (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.) SYDNEY, THURSDAY.
At the general synod to-day the bishop of Tasmania brought forward a motion affirming the desirability of assigning the title of archbishop to the Primate of Australia and ...
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A telegram from Glen Innes states that the movement in the Clarence and Richmond River and the central New England districts in favour of the annexation of the whole of ...
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THE QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.
(BY TELEGRAPH FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.) BRISBANE, THURSDAY.
In the Legislative Council to-day the Postmaster-General moved that the House go into committee to consider the message from the Assembly disagreeing with the Council's ...
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The Messageries Maritimes s.s. Salazie, 2,694 tons, Louise Boullard, commander, from Marseilles 22nd September, arrived here today. The following is a list of her passengers ...
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ECHUCA, OCT. 28.—Stock Crossings—3,510 sheep from L. M'Bean, Woorooms, consigned to J. C. Walker and Co., Sunbury; 220 sheep from Mr. M. Kindley, consigned to King and Co., Newmarket; 10 horses ...
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BOURKE, OCT. 28.—The Ariel has arrived up, and the Cumberoona and the Florence Annie down. At Walgett the Barwon is 35ft. 6in., and rising; the Namol, 18dt. 4in., and rising; at Mogil Mogil the ...
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CUNNAMULLA, OCT. 28.—Since last report the weather has been warm, with cold nights. The grass is beginning to shoot. It is now cloudy and like rain. Stock Passings.—26th inst.—812 stores ...
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PENOLA, OCT 28.—Stock Crossings—1,950 mixed sheep, Mr. James M'Gillivray owner, from Lake Mundi, Victoria, going to Maaoupe-park, South Australia, to be shorn. ...
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THE TE[?]TULPA GOLDFIELD.
(BY TELEGRAPH FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.) ADELAIDE, THURSDAY.
Ninety-five diggers arrived to-day by the steamers Adelaide and Cheviot, en route for Teetulpa. Fifty returned from the diggings to-day. ...
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A serious riot was narrowly averted, at Lismore to-day. It was announced that Miss O'Gorman was to deliver the lecture which she was prevented from giving on Tuesday ...
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The directors of the Press Association, which is at present holding its annual meeting in Dunedin, have resolved that, in the interests of the public and the press, the ...
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The following is a list of passengers to and from Sydney, passing through Albury, as forwarded by our correspondent:— ALBURY, THURSDAY. ...
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Cornelius Francis Shannahan, painter, Hoddle-street, Collingwood. Causes of insolvency—Unremunerative employment, and sickness of self and family, Liabilities, £46 ...
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The following passengers to and from Adelaide passed through Dimboola on Thursday:— DIMBOOLA, THURSDAY. ...
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Australia has been frequently described by visitors, whose knowledge was necessarily imperfect on many points, and whose accounts valuable though they have been, ...
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SIR,—In an article in yours of the 29th ult. surprise was expressed at the ill-treatment of the auditor's report to the V.R. Civil Service Mutuall Association—a surprise ...
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Recently the claim of Mr. Charlwood, of Melbourne, to land in the heart of Suva, upon portion of which the Government buildings are erected, has been argued before ...
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LAW REPORT.
SUPREME COURT. EQUITY COURT. THURSDAY, OCT. 28. (Before His Honour Mr. Justice Webb.)
PROBATES AND LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION. Probate was granted to the wills of the following:—Most Rev. James Alip[?]s Goold, £19,636, on the motion of Mr. Duffy; Caroline ...
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