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MINING NEWS.
Secretaries of companies are invited to furnish a summary of half-yearly or yearly meetings, or other particulars of the mines with which they are connected for publications in this column. [BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.] (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) LONDON, January 5.
The South Australian Company has declared a dividend of 13 per cent. A special application was made to the Warden yesterday for three months' ...
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TOWNSVILLE STOCK EXCHANGE.
(BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.) [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.] TOWNSVILLE, January 6.
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BRISBANE STOCK EXCHANGE.
(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) (By ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.) BRISBANE, January 6.
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From Brisbane and intermediate ports—Buninyong, to-morrow, 8th January. Cintra, Friday, 9th January. A.U.S.N. Co.'s.s, Tuesday, 13th Jan. ...
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METEOROLOGICAL.
YESTERDAY the weather in Charters Towers was comparatively cool, with two or three showers, the heaviest of which occurred about 5 p.m., when for several minutes it rained pretty smartly. The sky was cloudy at a late hour last night. (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS.) [BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH] BRISBANE, January 6.
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THE magnificent yield for the year 1890-155,236oz 22gr—places Charters Towers beyond all doubt in the position of the richest, goldfield in ...
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TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE
(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) [BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.] QUEENSLAND. TOWNSVILLE, January 5.
A largely-attended meeting of the Separation League was held to-night, at which it was agreed that Sir S. W. Griflith's proposals could only be considered to be condemned. ...
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Joeseph Bracken, Formerly a member of the police force, committed suicicide to-day by hanging himself at his residence, Redfern. No trace has yet been discovered of A. W. ...
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The clothes and bathing towels of G. T. Hare, commercial traveller, and his brother, the well-known solicitor of Adelaide, was found at the [?]d of Genelg jetty this ...
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The Australian cruisers Sauranga and Rangarooma, will be commissioned on the 20th and afterwards manced at Davenport with a crew of 212 men ...
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The New Cable Syndicate will accept £10,000 subsidy from Queensland and hope Victoria will contribute £5,000. Owing to the Imperial ...
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Captain F. Reynolds, of the Royal Engineers, has been appointed garrison instructor of Victoria and New Zealand. ...
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Two tuousand laborers in Swainford County Mayo are demanding relief by being put on the railway works. Otherwise they threaten to stop the ...
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The American birth rate is two million below the previous decade. ...
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Mr. E. M. Braddon, Agent-General for Tasmania, is arranging for a strong London Committee for the Launceston Exhibition. ...
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Mullett, one of the Irish Invincibles, has been released. ...
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Great discontent is expressed at Newfoundland at the renewal of the modus vivendi between Great Britain and France in regard to the fisheries ...
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The clerks in the post office and savings banks, who were suspended for refusing to work overtime, complain of the excessive employment of ...
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The Hon. J. Baltour Chief Secretary for Ireland, made a public appeal for funds for relief of families in the congested districts of Ireland, who ...
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The elections to the French Senate have been resumed with a great gain to the Republican party. Jales Ferry has been elected for the ...
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The remains of the late A. W. Kinglake, the historian, have been cremated. ...
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The Caroline Islanders attacked the Spanish, troops at the Caroline Islands, but were repulsed by the gatling guns with heavy loss. ...
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The Hawaiins are parleying to improve their trade relations with Canada. ...
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The Earl of Euston is improving. ...
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The National Bank of South Africa, with a capital of £4,000,000, is being formed. ...
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The strikers evicted at Motherwell rioted, and the police charged them and the military fired blank cartridges. Shops at Blantyre have been sacked. ...
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The Russian troops stationed on the German frontier, have been ordered to retire. ...
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The Government is arranging for the Admiralty to take the entire charge of all guns, stores, and the fleet, the War Office to retain only ...
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It is reported that a battle has been fonght at Pine Ridge, which was disastrous to the Americans. ...
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General Booth declares that he has been offered a million acres for an over-sea colony. ...
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President Harrison has given orders for four cruisers and four revenue cutters, and some patrol steamers to assemble at San Francisco. This ...
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SPORTING.
THE TURF. V.R.C. AUTUMN MEETING ENTRIES. (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) [BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.] MELBOURNE, January 6.
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CRICKET.
MELBOURNE, January 5.
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THE us[?] meeting of the Charte s [?]ower[?] Council was held in the Council[?] yesterday. Present: The M[?]man J. Millican) in the ...
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