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  2. OUR FRUIT GROWING INDUSTRY.

    Oar fruit growers are becoming more and more impressed with the desirability of securing a market in London. Everything is in their favour now. The quick ...

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  3. ADELAIDE AND LONDON TELEGRAPH.

    The Standard of this morning states that the Cabinet has decided not to insist upon the appointment of Sir Henry Blake to the Governorship of ...

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  4. BEACH AND HANLAN RACE.

    Comparatively little interest was taken in the sculling match for £500 a side between Beach and Hanlan on the Parramatta Championship Course this ...

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  5. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Two Union shearers were committed for trial at Penshurst Police Court yesterday for the shearing outrage at Languac Station, on November 6. Along with ...

    Article : 265 words
  6. THE POPE'S POSITION.

    The Moniteur states that it is the opinion at Rome that it would be a good thing if the Pope fulfilled his threat of leaving the Vatican and seeking an asylum ...

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  7. REVISION OF THE FRENCH CONSTITUTION.

    It is rumoured that M. de Freycinet proposes to invest the French Senate with the functions of a Court of Justice, thus enabling it to try persons charged with ...

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  8. TURKEY AND ZANZIBAR

    It is announced that the Sublime Porte will co-operate with the German fleet in blockading the potts of Zanzibar lately concerned in the opposition to the ...

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  9. THE EUROPEAN SITUATION.

    A serious conflict, attended with fatal results, has occurred at Lachifra, in Algeria, between Borne Italian workmen and a body of French soldiers. The ...

    Article : 202 words
  10. SMOKELESS POWDER.

    The British Government has, upon examination by experts, approved the system for the manufacture of smokeless powder. The invention will be adopted ...

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  11. DEATH ON THE NELSON.

    Midshipman Richard F. Heath, who joined the Nelson in January last year, has been killed on the voyage home of that vessel. The Nelson touched at ...

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  12. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Anglican Bishop of Goulbourn asked the Premier to set apart a day of humiliation and prayer for rain, statin, "that on all former occasions, without an ...

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  13. M. WILSON IN THE CHAMBER OF DEPUTIES.

    M. Wilson, the son-in-law of ex-President Grevy, attended yesterday's sittings of the Chamber of Deputies, of which he is a member. He has lately been ...

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  14. IMPORTANT VISIT TO MILDURA.

    Mr. L. Speight, Chairman of the Victorian Railway Commissioners, Hon. J. F, Levien, M.P., Mr. Patterson of Queensland Railway Department, and Mr. c ...

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  15. THE GERMAN EAST AFRICA COMPANY.

    The Directors of the German East Africa Company, which has lately sustained severe losses through the rising of the natives in Zanzibar, have petitioned ...

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  16. LATEST CABLE NEWS.

    The Times to-day has only a single leader, and only a single column of foreign intelligence, whilst there are thirty-nine columns devoted to the Irish Question. ...

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  17. THE SIEGE OF SUAKIM.

    The second battalion of the East Yorkshire Regiment, which is now at Aden, has been ordered to proceed, under the command of Colonel Cary, to the ...

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  18. QUEENSLAND.

    Higgins's menagerie from which the tiger recently escaped, is a source of great anxiety. The man in charge last night, while drunk, threatened to let all the ...

    Article : 62 words
  19. VISIT OF AN AERONAUT.

    Professor Baldwin, the aeronaut, who recently made several descents with a parachute from a balloon, has sailed in the Oroya for Australia. ...

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  20. PROVINCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    At the Insolvency Court to-day, Dugald McKenzie, of Mount Gambler, late publican, was awarded a second-class certificate, suspended for three ...

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  21. SIR H. A. BLAKE.

    Sir H. A. Blake, who has arrived here from Newfoundland, has placed himself unreservedly in the hands of Lord Knutsford with regard to his appointment as Governor of ...

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  22. TASMANIA.

    A special session of the Church of England Synod was held to-day. Bishop Sandford delivered a long address in the course of of which he announced his ...

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  23. [RECEIVED November 27, 2.5 p.m.]

    The Australian Diamond Mining Company (Ware's) is now ready to be floated, with a capital of £75,000 on the receipt of the report from Australia. Applicants ...

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  24. INTERCOLONIAL CRICKET.

    The new South Wales Cricket Association to-night decided to withdraw from negotiations with the Victorian Association with regard to intercolonial contests ...

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  25. THE PROTESTANTS OF HUNGARY.

    The Protestants of Hungary are very much excited at present in consequence of the convention of the Reformed Churches having passed an order enjoining clerical celibacy. ...

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  26. MR. CHRISTOPHER SYKES.

    Mr. Christopher Sykes, who has been on terms of intimate friendship with the Prince of Wales, has resigned his seat in the House of Commons. ...

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  27. COLONIAL GOVERNORS.

    The Secretary of State for the Colonies, Lord Knutsford, writing under date August 8 this year on the subject of the Bryce and Rusden law suit with ...

    Article : 84 words
  28. PASSAGE OF THE MURRAY MOUTH.

    The steamer Dispatch, from Milang, Mused safely through the Murray mouth this morning. After landing her pilot near Port Elliot, she steamed on for ...

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  29. THE PARIS EXHIBITION.

    The remaining space which has been assigned to the British Colonies, has now been completely absorbed, owing to the numerous applications received during ...

    Article : 58 words
  30. NEW ZEALAND.

    A fire at wanganul destroyed the Chronicle newspaper offices. The damages amount to £4,000, and it is distributed over a number of offices. ...

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  31. COLONIAL PARLIAMENTS.

    In the Assembly Mr. Zox complained strongly of the overcrowded condition of the Lunatic Asylums. Mr. Deakin said that when additional accommodation was ...

    Article : 255 words
  32. THE HARVEST.

    Through the exceptionally dry season the harvest is fully three weeks earlier than usual. Farmers have already got the strippers to work, and, so far, the crops ripe are ...

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  33. TASMANIAN WOODS.

    The shipment of Tasmanian specimens of various kinds of wood has been submitted to the attention of experts. Mr. Ransome, of Chelsea, has tested several ...

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  34. DARLING DISTRICT NEWS.

    After a long stretch of extremely hot, dry weather, varied by heavy duststorms and occasional cool nights, there now appears a probability of a change. Dense ...

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  35. MELBOURNE PROFESSORS.

    Advertisements appear in this morning's papers for Professors of Law and Music in the University of Melbourne. ...

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  36. MAORI FOOTBALL.

    At the football match Swinton versus Maoris, the Swinton team were victorious, securing two tries against the Maori's team nil. ...

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  37. LORD SACKVILLE.

    In consequence of the settlement of the dispute relative to the Ambassador to Washington Lord Sackville has now sailed to resume his duties. ...

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  38. THE STRIKE AT UMBERUMBERKA.

    The strike at Omberumberka is now over. All the men resumed work this morning, and much satisfaction is expressed, as a large number of hands are ...

    Article : 77 words
  39. TEE NEWCASTLE COLLIERIES.

    The export of coal to-day, exclusive of that taken by coasters, was 9,000 tons, this being the largest quantity shipped during the thirteen weeks. About ...

    Article : 106 words
  40. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced, of the Duchess of Sutherland, who was Countess of Cromartie when she married the Duke, and who has been Mistress of the Robes to ...

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  41. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    In the Assembly the Payment of Members Bill passed the third reading. A long debate on a motion by Mr. Copeland proposing that agricultural and ...

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  42. [RECEIVED November 27, 7.30. p.m.]

    Mr. David Sheehy, M.P. for South Galway, who is one of the members of Parliament against whom the Government purpose to bring charges of inciting ...

    Article : 144 words
  43. LAWN TENNIS.

    SNOWTOWN v. REDHILL.—Much, interest was shown in a tennis match played between Snowtown and Redhill on November 24. Results:—Messrs. Tardif and Young ...

    Article : 75 words
  44. DESTRUCTIVE BUSH FIRES.

    Destructive bush fires are still prevalent in all parts of the colony. A telegram from Rylstone states that in one place over 200 sheep belonging to Mr. R. M. ...

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  45. INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY PASSENGER TRAFFIC.

    Boudoir passengers per express to Adelaide:—Messrs. Patten, J. R. Stock, Grice, Christie, Main, Henderson, Barker, Brown, Govett, Woolnough, Strickley ...

    Article : 91 words
  46. POISONED SHEEP.

    Mobs of 14,000 sheep in good condition belonging to Messrs. Wilson & Stuart, travelling from Lake Cowral to the mountains, passed Gundagal to-day ...

    Article : 65 words
  47. Advertising

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  48. OCEAN MAIL SERVICE.

    The Orient steamer Liguria arrived at Suez homewards on November 24 The Lusitania sailed from Suez outwards, also on the 24th, and the Oroya sailed from ...

    Article : 34 words
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