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  2. UNDER THE SPEAKERS EYE.

    Some fanny stories could be toll as a result of the bad accountic properties of our Assembly chamber. Patting on one side altogether the misery to which the ...

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  3. SIR CHARLES DILKE

    Sir Cearles Duke made an important speech at Bradford last night on domestic and foreign affairs. He stated that of late he had observed ...

    Article : 227 words
  4. REVIEW

    The LIGHT THAT LIGHTETH EVERY MAN,— Sermons by Alexander Russell B. D. late Dean of Adelaide With an introduction by the Very Rev E, H. PLUMPIRE, D.D, Dean of Wells: Macmillan and Co., London. ...

    Article : 2,042 words
  5. THE CRONIN MURDER

    The difficulty experienced in securing a jury for the trial of the seven persons charged with the murder of Dr. Cronin still continues, and since the selection of ...

    Article : 97 words
  6. THE LONDON DOUK STRIKE

    At a meeting of the newly formed Dock Laborers' Union, held on Saturday night, Sir. J. F. Burns, who managed the resent sulke, read a certificate from a ...

    Article : 84 words
  7. THE STATE OF EUROPE

    The Czar of Russia left Berlin yesterday, and is now visiting the Duke of Mecklenburg. Before his departure his Majesty bade a cordial farewell to the ...

    Article : 136 words
  8. THE RIGHT HON. JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN.

    has gone to Egypt, it is supposed on a political mission. ...

    Article : 34 words
  9. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The company formed to purchase the patent rights in the Wolseley shearer, and to work the Invention, has been registered. Its capital is £200,000. ...

    Article : 37 words
  10. ENGLISH JOURNALIST EXPELLED

    The Belgrade correspondents of the London Standard and the Daily News have been expelled by the Regents from Servia in retaliation for the strictures they ...

    Article : 52 words
  11. MATTERSON VERSUS TEAMER.

    The sculling match pending between Nell Mattered), of Sydney, and John Teemer, of America, has been the subject of a considerable amount of wagering, ...

    Article : 38 words
  12. PASSENGERS TO AND FROM MELBOURNE OVERLAND.

    Murray Bridge, October 14. First-class passengers in express for Melbourne:—Captain J. Hall, Messrs. Henderson, G. Beech. F. C. Sach, J. S. Reid, Whyte, ...

    Article : 65 words
  13. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS

    Mr. Russell, one of the members of the legislative Assembly for Ballarat, is seriously ill, there being grave doubts of his reel very. The hearing of the charges assinst Dr. ...

    Article : 534 words
  14. AUSTRALIAN FEDERATION.

    Sir—The thanks of every true Australian are due to you for your manly and outspoken article of this morning. Oar honor is deeply pledged to the passing of the resolutions for ...

    Article : 535 words
  15. RUSSIAN PLOTTING IN BULGARIA.

    It is reported from Sofia that Russian emissaries have availed themselves of the temporary absence of Prince Ferdinand, who is visiting his mother, the Princess ...

    Article : 77 words
  16. THE SYDNEY BOATING ACCIDENT.

    The body of Miss Fahey, of Waterloo, one of the six drowned through the capsizing to-day week of the Irene in the harbor, was found to day floating between Bradley's Head ...

    Article : 141 words
  17. THE REVOLT IN CRETE

    For SUBMARINE CABLE ...

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  18. [From our own Correspondent]

    The latest intelligence from Crete represents the situation in that Island as very critical. The Cretans have risen against the Turkish soldiers, who have ...

    Article : 76 words
  19. THE ENGLISH MAIL AT ALBANY.

    The P. & O. steamer Borne arrived from London at 11.30 on Sunday night, and sailed for Adelaide at 6 o'clock to day. She has the following saloon ...

    Article : 136 words
  20. THE GEDDES SENSATION.

    Mr. and Mrs. W,G. Geddes left Brisbane for Adelaide for the purpose of interviewing Louis Brennan, the now well-known confinee in the Adelaide Lunatic Asylum. They duly ...

    Article : 681 words
  21. MAJOR EDWARDS ON AUSTRALIAN DEFENCES.

    instructions from the Imperial War Office, has been making an examination of the defences of the Australian colonies, has forwarded to the acting-Governor a copy of his report in which ...

    Article : 364 words
  22. THE SYDNEY WEATHER PROPHET

    With reference to the weather predictions of Mr. Egeson, tbe Minister of Education, in whose department is included the Sydney Observatory, has called upon the Government ...

    Article : 294 words
  23. LAKE BOKKEY V. REKMARK.

    Sir—I was rather amusel at a letter signed " F." on the above subject, and think that for a new chum "F." has succeeded in developing ...

    Article : 587 words
  24. NEW SOUTH WALES

    The dispute between the wool-buying and selling houses in regard to the new rule as to delivery charges still continues, not with standing which, however, a considerable proportion ...

    Article : 321 words
  25. NEWS FROM SAMOA

    The steamer Wainui, from Samao and Tonga, arrived to-night. The Rev. Shirley Baker and Mr. Geo. Brown were among the passengers. News from Samoa states that a ...

    Article : 257 words
  26. COUNTRY TELEGRAMS.

    The body of the missing sailor Ormsby, of the barque Pactole, was band flatting in the river opposite the Intercolonial Company's wharf this afternoon. Aniquest will be held ...

    Article : 275 words
  27. Advertising

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    Advertising : 260 words
  28. THE UNEARNED INCREMENT.

    Sir—If the Montefiores are no setting about £4,000 per year ground rent from sere 202 their nominees an (those who have long leases of the land), or the unimproved value of the ...

    Article : 155 words
  29. QUEENSLAND. [From our own Correspondent]

    There is great indignation at Cairns over the discovery that a grave has been robbed, the body being that of Alfred Engstrom. In connection with the recent robbery of ...

    Article : 101 words
  30. AN UNNECESSSARY SOARE.

    The Ruisian alarm was rendered needless by, extensive defensive precautions. Similarly, fears of dyspepsia, hauses, or want of appetite are unnecessary when Wolfe's Sohnapps is a ...

    Article : 63 words
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