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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 576 words
  3. REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.

    Lord Randolph Churchill, in addressing I a meeting of Conservatives at Birmingham last night, said that the probable, result of the threatened war in Burmah ...

    Article : 52 words
  4. ELECTORAL REVISION.

    STRANGE, yet true, it in public bodies not infrequently seem to be misguided by the erroneons idea the they are in some inexplicable way ...

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  5. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Very strong efforts axe being made to secure the return of Mr. Dibbs Cor the Murrumbidgee. ...

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  6. VICTORIA RACING CLUB.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 68 words
  7. BURNSIDE REMANDED.

    The stowaway Anderson, alias Burnside from Western Australia, was again brought op at the Police Court to-day, when Det. Connor, from Perth, was present with a ...

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  8. THE EMPEROR FRANCIS JOSEPH APPROVES OP THE TRIPLE ALLIANCE.

    In receiving a delegation from Hungary I to-day the Emperor Francis Joseph dwelt I with satisfaction upon die renewal of tie Triple Alliance, end farther declared that ...

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  9. THE RACES.

    This afternoon turned out bleak and mis­erable, a good deal of rain falling. The at­tendance was large and the racing good. White's stable were in grand form. Acme, ...

    Article : 139 words
  10. MR. McELHONE'S DEFEAT.

    Mr. McElhone has been rejected Cor the Upper Hunter. ...

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  11. OPPOSITION TO PROPOSED RETENCHMENT IN THE CIVIL SERVICE.

    The proposed redactions ia the expendi­ture on the Civil Service are meeting with strenuous opposition in tits Assembly. ...

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  12. FURTHER ENCROACHMENT BY SERVIAN TROOPS.

    It is again reported that a body of Ser­vian troops bas invaded Bulgarian terri­tory, and that an encounter between the two force is imminent. ...

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  13. THE FEDERAL COUNCIL BILL.

    The Federal Oouncil Enabling Bill has passed through committee in the Assembly. ...

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  14. PROBABLE RETURN OF ME. DIBBS.

    The return of Mr. Dibbs for the Murumbidgee is now considered certain. ...

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  15. LORD CARINGTON.

    Lord Carington, the Governor-elect of New Sooth Wales, together Wales, together with Lady Carington and suite, left England to-day, enroute for Sydney. ' ...

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  16. A CRICKET ELEVEN FOR EUROPE.

    The Melbourne Cricket Club are arranging for the despatch of an Eleven to England. ...

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  17. THE LATE RACING ACCIDENT AT CAULFIELD.

    The following short account of the late terrible racing accident at Caulfield, near Melbourne, forwarded by wire, is taken from an Adelaide Exchange:— ...

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  18. LADY ROBINSON.

    Lady Robinson, the wife of the Governor! of Sooth Australia, arrived aft Plymouth' to-day. ...

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  19. GEOLOGY OF SUAKIM.

    Major Parrot, of the New South Wales Contingent, has completed a valuable book showing the geological survey made of Suakim during the progress of the late ...

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  20. A DENIAL.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Monday, Oct. 26. It is again denied that Servian troops have crossed the Bulgarian frontier. ...

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  21. THE ADELAIDE EXHIBITION.

    The amount of the guarantee bond of the Adelaide Jubilee Exhibition has been raised to £12,000. ...

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  22. CONFERENCE ON THE ROUMELIAN QUESTION.

    The ambassadors of England and France yesterday notified to the porte that they were willing to agree to the conference on the Roumelian Question exclusively as ...

    Article : 73 words
  23. COMMITTAL OF A DEFAULTER.

    Hewer, who embezzled funds of the Permanent Equitable Banding Society to the amount of over £1500, has been committed for trail. ...

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  24. WHY NOT?

    CAPACITY to enjoy amusement is a GOD-given faculty, and one which is worthy of legitimate cultivation. The people that arc unable to ...

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  25. ARRIVAL OF CARDINAL MORAN.

    Cardinal-Archbishop Moran arrived at Adelaide by the Orient steamer Ligaria on Wednesday. His Eminence says that bis appointment to the Cardinalate is a ...

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  26. SIR H. D. WOLFFE.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, October 27. Sir H. Drummond Wolffe, Special Embassy to the Porte, started to-day for Egypt. ...

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  27. RACING FAVORITES.

    MELBOURNE, October 29. Nordenfeldt is the favorite for the Victoria Derby; Trenton, Brown-and-Rose, and Nordenfeldt for the Cap. ...

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  28. LORD GEORGE HAMILTON ON THE NAVY.

    In addressing a public meeting last night Lord George Hamilton, First Lord of the Admiralty, made a statement regarding the British Navy, in the course of which he ...

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  29. REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE.

    The expenditure for the quarto: ended Sept. 30 amounted to £614,456; the revenue, £531,O24—thus increasing the deficit to £792,672. ...

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  30. FURTHER HOSTHILTIES IN TONQUIN.

    The latest accounts received from Tonquin report hostilities between the French and Black Flags, the former having succeeded in capturing the Town of ...

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  31. SERIOUS ILLNESS OF GOVERNOR BROOME.

    Governor Broome, who is staying at Go­vernment House, has been seriously ill, following a cold which he caught while ...

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  32. THE B.MS. PESHAWUR.

    The F. & O. R.H.S. Peshawur. which left Adelaide on the 10th, and Albany on the 14th inst, arrived here, en route to London, yesterday morning and proceeded. ...

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  33. DISASTROUS STORM IN LABRADOR.

    New has been received of a great storm] which swept over the coast of Labrador, in, which eighty fishing boats were wrecked ami seventy fishermen drowned ...

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  34. TERRIBLE DROUGHT IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Reports from the interior state that tHe drought is very severe, and that the stock ace dying in all directions for want of both feed and water. Only four inches of rain ...

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  35. REVOLUTION IN MANDALAY.

    Reports have reached here that a revolu­tion has broken oat at Mandalay (Burmah), and that King Theebaw has been murdered by insurgents. ' ...

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  36. DEBIT AND CREDIT.

    DURING the period of Mr. MATTHEW BURNETT'S stay in Perth, when that "Apostle of Temperance" was occupied ia vigorously waging ...

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  37. LATEST RACING TIPS.

    The following shows the latest tips on the races next week :— Melbourne Stakes—Cyclops, Liverpool, Honeydew. ...

    Article : 149 words
  38. REPORT OF KING THEEBAW'S MURDER CONTRADICTED.

    Farther advices from Burmah show that the report of a revolution having broken oat there and of the murder of ...

    Article : 33 words
  39. A NOTE OF ASSURANCE FROM SERVIA.

    The Servian Government have sent Note to the Great Powers declaring that Servia is anxious to uphold tike Berlin Treaty, and that there is no intention on the part of the Government to break peace with Europe. ...

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  40. SIR H. D. WOLFF.

    Sir H. Druummond Wolff arrived here to-day from Constantinople. ...

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  41. Topics of the Day.

    OF all the Australasian Colonies, the one of which Adelaide is the capital has ever been to the Core in the initiation of legal reform. The ...

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  42. ATTEMPTED MURDER OP H. FREYCENET. I

    An abortive attempt was made to-day to shoot M. Freycinet, Minister of the Interior. The would-be assassin has been arrested, but he refuses to answer any en­quiries as to the motive. ...

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  43. ANOTHER SCULLING HATCH.

    A match has been arranged between Beach and Matterson for £200 aside, over the championship course. The match is to come off at an early date. ...

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  44. RACING ACCEPTANCES.

    The following axe the acceptances for the Derby:—Ringmaster, Remus, Nordenfeldt First Chester, Yoondoo, Dunlop, Isonomy, Winchester, Thunderbolt, Uralla, and ...

    Article : 57 words
  45. AGGRESSION BY SERVIAN TROOPS.

    Bulgarian troops are now blocking the frontier and threaten to shoot all Servians who attempt to cross over. The Servian Government have issued ...

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  46. IDENTIFICATION OF THE MAN WHO ATTEMPTED TO SHOOT H. DEFREYCENET.

    The man who attempted to shoot M. defreycenet, and who was arrested immediately after the occurrence, is a Corsican by birth. He has since admitted that ...

    Article : 48 words
  47. COUNCILLOR RAPHAEL DEAD.

    Counciller Raphael, who sat in the municipal council of Adslaide for several years, died this morning. The value of the late T. G. Waterhouse's ...

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  48. ELECTION ITEMS.

    Sir Henry Parkes and Mr. Varney have been rejected for Cumberland. MELBOURNE, October 30. Mr. J. G. Carter (late Mayor) has been ...

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  49. THE CORSICAN DECLARED INSANE.

    The Corsican who attempted to assassinate M. de Freycenet has been examined by medical experts, who have pronounced him to be insane. ...

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  50. SIR HENBY D. WOLFF HAS AN AUDIENCE OP THE SULTAN.

    Sir H Drummond Wolff, who arrived here from Constantinople yesterday, had an audience of the Sultan to-day. His Highness declares that lie will warmly ...

    Article : 55 words
  51. THE MELBOURNE STAKES.

    The Melbourne Stakes was won by Trenton; Sheed; Anchor, 2; Ringmaster, 3. ...

    Article : 27 words
  52. FURTHER EVENTS.

    For the Hotham Handicap—Lesbia, 1 Wentmore, 2; Signor, 3. The Hurdles—Gasalier, 1; Duration, 2. The Maribyrong Plate—Acme, 1! Maddelina, 2; ...

    Article : 33 words
  53. DEATH OF THE DUKE OF ABERCORN.

    The death is announced of the Duke of Abercorn (Sir James Hamilton, K.G., P.C., D.C.L., LL.D.), in his ...

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