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  2. ADELAIDE AND LONDON TELEGRAPH.

    The New York reporter of the Daily News states that owing to the success of the new tariff the leaders of the Republican party in the United States are ...

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  3. THE WAR IN THE EAST.

    The Chinese Government offered to purchase six men-of-war from Chili, but the Chilian authorities have refused to close with the offer. ...

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  4. SPIRITUALISM IN SYDNEY.

    For some time past Sydney has been agitated with spiritualistic manifestations at the house of Mrs. Mellon, who has been acting as medium. ...

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  5. THE ILLNESS OF THE CZAR.

    It is reported that the Czar is sinking, and that all the members of his family have been summoned to Livadia, in the south of the Crimea, where he is now ...

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  6. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MINING.

    The Western Australian Gold-Concessions Mining Company, which was floated early in August with a capital of £25,000, privately subscribed, has decided to ...

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  7. THE WESTERN ELDORADO.

    If you want to know all about a thing yes must see it personally and investigate. [?] without the demonstrations would not be instantly convincing, and the arguments about ...

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    Y.M.C.A. JUBILEE COMMEMORATION.—An enthusiastic meeting commemorative of the Y.M.C.A. jubilee was held in the Victoria Hall on Friday evening. Mr. C. H. Goode ...

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  9. A VICTORIAN BANK.

    The Directors of the Land Mortgage Bank of Victoria, Limited, having decided to issue debentures to the value of £900,000, and bearing interest at the ...

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  10. PROFESSOR FROUDE.

    Professor J. A. Froude, who ia seventy-six years old, and who for some weeks past has been lying at his house at Salcombe, in South Devon, in a precarious ...

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  11. LORD ROSEBERY AND THE POWERS.

    The Mikado, in opening the Japanese Parliament at Hiroshima yesterday, said—"We will not stop the war till the objects of the war are obtained." ...

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  12. THE E.S. AND A. BANK.

    The Directors of the English, Soottish, and Australian Bank, in their annual report, state that the gross profit upon the past twelve months' operations ...

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  13. SOCIALISTS IN VIENNA.

    Yesterday the Socialists in Vienna held a demonstration, and in an attempt to disperse them they came into conflict with the police. ...

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  14. THE BISHOPRIC OF PERTH.

    The Rev. C. O. L. Riley was to-day consecrated at Westminster Abbey as Anglican Bishop of Perth, Western Australia. ...

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  15. THE LYNCHING CASE IN AMERICA.

    In the fight around the Courthouse at Washington, Ohio, over a negro prisoner whom a mob desired to lynch, the local militia were ultimately victorious. The ...

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  16. SHOCKING SHOOTING ACCIDENT.

    A shocking gun accident has happened at Bridgewater, in Somersetshire. Viscount Drumlarig, the eldest son of the Marquis of Queensbery, was out ...

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  17. THE FROZEN-MEAT TRADE.

    The Central Sanitary Council of Vienna has decided to favour the importation of Australian frozen meat into Vienna, subject to stringent precautions ...

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  18. THE TRANSVAAL AND THE CAPS.

    The Government of the Tratisvaal has decided to manage the Pretoria and Delagoa Bay Railway in relation to its tariff independently of Cape Colony. ...

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  19. SALE OF THE RACEHORSE MATCHBOX.

    The Jockey Club or Vienna has purchased Sir F. Johnstone's b.c. Matchbox, by St. Simon—Match Girl. Matchbox, who ran third in the last ...

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  20. SILVER.

    Silver has fallen in price 1/8d. since the 16th inst., being now quoted at 2s. 5d. per oz. ...

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  21. DRAMATIC.

    Mr. Beerbohm Tree, one of the London theatrical managers, has arranged for the production early in November of a new play written by Mr. Haddon ...

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  22. BROKEN HILL CIRCUIT COURT.

    Andrew O'Neil, Henry Hodson, Frederick Walker, John Brady, Henry Lawless, John McDuff, Robert Nutley, Frederick Bennett, Timothy Murphy, ...

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  23. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MINING.

    The new rush near Broad Arrow has not improved. A large number of diggers are deserting it. The peculiarity of the find is that the prospector ...

    Article : 214 words
  24. THE QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    In the Assembly to-day leave was given to introduce a Bill to provide for the establishment of schools of agriculture. In reply to a question the Government ...

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  25. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN TIMBER.

    In response to enquiries the Agent-General of Western Australia (Sir Malcolm Fraser) has furnished the Lords of the admiralty with estimates of the cost ...

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  26. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    George Morrison, coachsmith, aged forty years, was placed on trial at the Criminal Court to day before Mr. Justice Holroyd on a charge of wilfully murder. ...

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  27. THE WESTERS AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Council a lengthy debate on the Loan Bill took place. The Colonial Secretary supported a motion—"That the Council do not insist upon ...

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  28. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A telegram from Cowrs says that W. Watt, of Bumbaldry Station, died yesterday at the age of eighty-three. Watt came to the colony with Governor ...

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  29. MINING ACCIDENT NEAR DAYLESFORD.

    An accident by which two miners lost their lives happened this afternoon at the Ballarat and Daylesford Company's mine. Tipperary Point, near Davlesford. ...

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  30. THE SYDNEY PRINTING TRADE.

    The master printers to-day resolved to bind themselves not to pay less than £2 12s, a week to competent journeymen of the printing trade. Apprentices will be ...

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  31. THE LATE SIR ALFRED STEPHEN.

    THE CHIEF JUSTICE to-day, in taking his seat on the Bench, referred to the death of Sir Alfred Stephen, who he said, was practically the first Chief Justice of ...

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  32. QUEENSLAND.

    Mr. TOZER to-day, in reply to a deputation staged that there would be no more toll bars granted about Brisbane by him, as he considered it to be a return to ...

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  33. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.

    The KARLSRUHE left Suez on October 15, outward bound. ADELAIDE STEAMSHIP CO.'S LINE. The INNAMINCKA leaves Sydney to-day for ...

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  34. THE HON. F. W. HOLDER AT THE BURRA.

    The Treasurer (Hon. F. W. Holder) lectured in the Institute this evening on "Bimetallism." The President of the Institute, Mr. Watt, presided. There was a large attendance, and ...

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  35. THE RIVER DISTRICT.

    The largest load or riverborns wool this season left yesterday per the South Australian for Adelaide, comprising 949 bales of Momba, 465 Mount Murchison, ...

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  36. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    A fire broke out at the General Railway Station this morning, completely gutting the cloak and parcels-room before it could be got under. The origin of the ...

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  37. PASTORAL AFFAIRS.

    Mitchell, O'Neill, and John Anderson, Union shearers, have been arrested at Windorah in connection with the Mayne Hotel robbery for having in their ...

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  38. A NUGGET FOUND NEAR MILPARINKA.

    A nugget of gold weighing 33 oz. was found at Warratta, fifteen miles from Milparinka, on Wednesday last by a man named J Bullen while engaged in alluvial sinking. ...

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  40. DROWNING ACCIDENT IN VICTORIA.

    A sad drowning accident occurred tins afternoon, the victim being Mr. William Gordon, J.P. and Shire Councillor. Mr. D. Maughan. Manager of the local ...

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  41. YORKE TOWN SHOW.

    The Southern Yorkes Peninsula Agricultural and Horticultural Society held their annual Show to-day. The weather was beautiful and the attendance was very large. The ...

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  43. TO-DAY'S ENGAGEMENTS.

    Chalmers Church, at 3 p.m.—Ministering Children's League Annual Festival and Flower Service. Cricket.—Adelaide Oval. at 2.30 p.m. ...

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  44. MR. D. LINDSAY IN MELBOURNE.

    At a meeting of the Royal Geographical Society of Australia to-night Baron von Mueller, who presided, cordially welcomed Mr. David Lindsay, leader of ...

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  45. SYDNEY BANKING RETURNS.

    The banking returns for the third quarter of the year show the total average liabilities at £31,791,971, compared with £31,996,677 in the preceding ...

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  46. THE LATE MR. JOHN DUNN.

    Sir—In justice to you, and in exoneration of myself, I think it necessary to remove any erroneous impression which may be created by the introductory statement to the list of ...

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