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  2. NOTES AND COMMENTS.

    The special object for which auditors were called into the world is one of those things which would have caused Lord Dundreary a life-long study. When your audit[?] [?]lindly ...

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  3. INTERCOLONIAL TELEGRAMS. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    John Thomas Mateer and Edward James Parker, two of the Rev. C. H. Spurgeon's evangelists, from London, who are now making a Gospel tour of the world, arrived ...

    Article : 357 words
  4. DEATH OF MR. WILLIAM HOSKINS.

    Mr. William Hoskins, the actor, who, for 30 years, has been so well and favourably known in all these colonies, died yesterday evening, at his residence, St. David street, ...

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  5. THE NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day several private bills, including the Silverton Tramway Bill, were read a third time, and sent to the Legislative Council. ...

    Article : 297 words
  6. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN IN ENGLAND.

    The Australian cricketers commenced a final match (two days) at Harrowgate to-day against a picked team, composed as follows: —T. Emmett (captain), R. Abel, E. J. Diver, ...

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  7. THE SHIPPING CONFERENCE IN SYDNEY.

    The shipping conference was resumed to-day, when Mr. P. J. Brennan, the president, and Mr. T. J. Kershaw, the secretary, of the Stewards and Cooks' Union, replied to the ...

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  8. THE INTERCOINIAL STOCK CONFERENCE.

    At the Intercolonial Stock Conference to-day it was at the outset agreed that each colony should have three votes. A paper was read by Mr. E. Stanley, the ...

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  9. SERIOUS ACCIDENT ON THE NORTH FITZROY TRAMWAY.

    A painful accident happened on the Collins-street and Fitzroy tramway line yesterday afternoon, resulting in a boy named Robert J. O'Halloran, aged four years, who ...

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  10. SHAW AND LILLY WHITE'S CRICKET TEAM.

    A letter was received from Lillywhite by the last mail which states that the following players have been secured for the Australian tour:—Barnes, Shrewsbury, Gunn, Sherwin, ...

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  11. THE QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    In the Assembly to-day Mr. Hamilton again presented a petition from Mr. W. Marshall, of Sydney, complaining of the action of the Mines department and the ...

    Article : 254 words
  12. QUEENSLAND.

    The weather is still unsettled. The reports show a considerable decrease in the area of the colony over which rain has fallen during the past 24 hours. ...

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  13. A SHOCKING RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    A railway accident of a dreadful nature happened at the Ascotvale station on the Essendon line about 12 o'clock on Monday night. The victim was Mrs. Maxwell, who had only a ...

    Article : 348 words
  14. THE GREAT BARRIER ISLAND MURDER.

    A telegram from Port Macquarie states that last Saturday afternoon Pilot Kingsford received information that some wreckage had been washed up on the beach north of Port ...

    Article : 195 words
  15. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The expenditure of this colony to date in connexion with the Colonial and Indian Exhibition is £8,500. The promoters of the Grand Coffee Palace ...

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  16. TASMANIA.

    The Opposition have given notice of a motion on the second reading of the Real Property Tax Bill to the effect that a revision of taxation is necessary, but that any tax on ...

    Article : 187 words
  17. THE KIMBERLEY GOLDFIELDS.

    The schooner Myrtle has arrived at Freemantle from Cambridge Gulf with 40 returned diggers, en route to the other colonies. The Otway has arrived at Cossack, from ...

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  18. EUROPEAN TELEGRAMS. (REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.) CLOSING OF THE EXHIBITION.

    The Colonial and Indian Exhibition will be closed on November 10 next. ...

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  19. THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    The only noteworthy proceeding this evening in the Council, which adjourned until tomorrow, was Mr. Scott's notice of motion that it is desirable that the northern portion ...

    Article : 259 words
  20. CHARGE OF GROSS CRUELTY TO A WIFE.

    At the Brunswick Police Court on Tuesday, before Messrs. Clement (mayor[?], Crook, and Harrison, J.P's., a man named John Kennedy, a fitter by ...

    Article : 217 words
  21. THE WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales to-day 10,100 bales were offered, making a total of 224,100 bales during the series. The tone of the market is weak. ...

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  22. THE MAILS.

    The Union Steamship Company's R.M.S. Mararoa left this port to-day at 4 p.m., for New Zealand. ...

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  23. GOULBURN VALLEY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SHOW.

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  24. NEW ZEALAND.

    Besides the suspicions of foul play in the cases of Captain Cain and Mr. Tate, Hall's father-in-law and late partner, the prisoner's name is now mentioned in connexion with ...

    Article : 69 words
  25. OVERLAND PASSENGERS TO AND FROM SYDNEY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 163 words
  26. DESTITUTION OF IRISH LADIES.

    Sir,—Will you kindly allow me, through your largely circulated journal, to bring to the notice of the charitable world of Melbourne the present terrible state of distress ...

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  28. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Messrs. Baillie, Davies, and Wishart's tender to construct a jetty and tramway at Carnarvon, has been accepted, the amount being £9,300 and also their tender to extend the ...

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  29. OVERLAND PASSENGERS TO AND FROM ADELAIDE.

    The following passengers to and from Adelaide passed through Dimboola yesterday:— DIMBOOLA TUESDAY. ...

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  30. THE UNIVERSITY COUNCIL AND PROFESSOR ALLEN.

    Sir,—I am sorry to see the unsatisfactory state of affairs between the council of the Unversity and Professor Allen. Professor Allen is one of the most ...

    Article : 156 words
  31. THE RABBIT P[?]ST IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A report furnished to the under-secretary for mines by the officer in charge of the Rabbit department shows that during August an area of 4,210,828 acres was inspected, with ...

    Article : 125 words
  32. FATAL ACCIDENTS AT KYNETON.

    A man named John M'Namara was arrested in Kyneton last Thursday for drunkenness. Next morning he was found in a state of stupor in his cell. He was removed to the ...

    Article : 188 words
  33. PASTORAL INTELLIGENCE. (BY TELEGRAPH FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS.) VICTORIA.

    ECHUCA, SEPT, 28.—Stock Crossings—291 sheep from Charles Elliott, Jerilderie, consigned to Peck, Hudson, and Raynor, Newmarket; 134 sheep from E. Dertmm, Deniliquin, consigned to Peck, Hudson, and ...

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  34. THE SHIPPING CONFERENCE AT SYDNEY.

    Sir,—The report of the above appearing in the Daily Telegraph of this morning contains a statement made by Mr. Thomas Davis to the effect that the chief engineer of the s.s. ...

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  35. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    BREWARRINA, SEPT 28.—The weather since last report han been fine and mild. The river here is 18ft. 6in, over the summer lovel and fahing. All the back creeks continue to fall. The land court commenced ...

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  36. THE AUSTRALIAN ALLIANCE ASSURANCE COMPANY.

    The 24th annual meeting of the Australian Alliance Assurance Company was held at the office, Collins-street, yesterday. Mr. John Halfey presided. ...

    Article : 199 words
  37. THE LICENCE OF COUNSEL.

    Sir,—I think that the public, and especially that portion of them who, unfortunately for themselves, have to appear as witnesses in the Supreme Court, are indebted ...

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  38. QUEENSLAND.

    BLACKALL, SEPT. 28.—7,600 wethers, Robert Legree in charge, passed from Ocruna, sold to the Hon. J. Taylor, Cecil Plains. The weather has been variable since last report There was a heavy ...

    Article : 72 words
  39. ASSAULT IN A RAILWAY TRAIN.

    The young man Richard Hughes, who was last week charged at the Williamstown Police Court with having attempted a criminal assault in a train between Melbourne and ...

    Article : 76 words
  40. NEW INSOLVENT.

    George Rowe, of Fryerstown, labourer. Causes of insolvency—Death of a horse, losses on contracts, want of employment, and expenses occasioned through sickness ...

    Article : 44 words
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