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    CIVIC CONCERNS.—The City Fathers started with a fair field and no favour on Monday afternoon, and though they waxed warm at the close, they got through their business ...

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    PROFESSOR BLACKIE'S PLAID.—Dr. DOnald MacLeod, in Good Words for May, tells a story about Professor Blackie, which puts an entirely different construction upon one of the ...

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    AN AUSTRALIAN POETESS.—Adelaide is being favoured with a visit from Miss Jennings Carmichael (Mrs. Mullin), an Australian poetess, of whom a good deal has already been ...

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  5. THE WAR IN THE EAST.

    The Chinese Government has caused the sum of 30,000,000 taels (about £4,500,000) to be paid to the Japanese Minister in London as an indemnity for ...

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  6. THE DACRE TRAGEDY.

    "For we that live to please must please to live" was the summary of an actor's vocation which Dr. Johnson put into the mouth of David Garrick on the ...

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  7. CONGO FREE STATE.

    The Council of the Congo Free State in Brussels has promised the Right Hon. the Marquis of Salisbury that Major Lothaire, the Belgian officer responsible ...

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  8. ADELAIDE AND LONDON TELEGRAPH.

    It is reported that the Kurds in Armenia are still masters of the situation, and completely surround Guerun. The Porte has announced that the ...

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  9. THE PACIFIC CABLE.

    Mr. Spalding, the well-known American capitalist, is negotiating with a French Company for laying a cable between San Francisco and New Caledonia. ...

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  10. MR. TIM HEALY.

    Mr. Timothy Healy, on being approached on the question, declined to form a Third Party in Irish politics, and declared that he would not alter his ...

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  11. KUMASI.

    The 2nd Battalion of the Prince of Wales's Own West Yorkshire Regiment, formerly known as the 2nd Battalion of the 14th Regiment when stationed in ...

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  12. THE PANAMA SCANDAL.

    Arton, the tenth defendant in connection with the Panama Canal frauds, which were brought to light early in 1893, has been arrested in London. ...

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  13. TO-DAY'S ENGAGEMENTS

    (AS ANNOUNCED IN THIS DAY'S ISSUE). Government House, 4.30 to 5.30 p.m.—Reception by Lady Victoria Buxton. Central Chambers, waymouth-street, at 5 ...

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  14. RELIGIOUS NEWS.

    MELANESIAN MISSION.—On Monday afternoon the member of the St. Barnabas Association, whose chief work at present is to help the Melanesian Mission, met at St. Luke's ...

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  15. SOUTH AFRICAN MINES.

    Owing to the collapse of the boom in South African gold mines eight prominent London brokers have become defaulters on the Stock Exchange. ...

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  16. AUSTRIA.

    Information from Vienna states that most turbulent scenes have been caused in the Austrian Reichsrath by the Anti-Semitic Party. ...

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  17. THE LIVE-STOCK TRADE.

    The Times, in commenting upon the recent shipments of live stock from Australia, asserts that if the trade is to succeed better arrangements must be ...

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  18. RUSSIA.

    The Russian Customs authorities on the Persian frontier have recently experienced considerable annoyance from Persian brigands. ...

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  19. SILVER.

    London, November 18. Silver it now quoted at 2s. 6 11/16d., being a fall of 1/16d. since November 14. ...

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  20. THE DEATH OF THE DACRES.

    The news of the sad death of the Dacres in Sydney has caused widespread sorrow among their friends in London. The Times laments the loss of two ...

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  21. BROKEN HILL SHARES.

    Broken Hill Proprietary shares are quoted at £2 6s. 3d., an advance of 1s. 3d. since November 15. ...

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  22. BELGIUM.

    M. Sinnon, the cashier of the Society General of Brussels, has been arrested on a charge of having embezzled the funds of the Society to the extent of ...

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  23. THE AGE LIBEL CASE.

    Mr. Justice Holroyd delivered judgment in the Full Court to-day in the appeal case Speight v. Syme. There were two motions, one for a new trial. ...

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  24. THE GOVERNOR OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Viscount Hampden and party arrived at an early hour this morning. They were received at the Port Melbourne Pier by a guard of honour composed of ...

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  25. SIR T. McILWRAITH.

    The health of Sir Thomas McIlwraith, of Queensland, is reported to be improving. ...

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  26. THE QUESTION OF SEAMEN'S WAGES.

    Matters look somewhat gloomier in regard to a peaceful settlement of the demand of the seamen for an increase of £1 per month in wages. At a meeting of ...

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  27. A SHOCKING ACCIDENT.

    An old man named O'Shea fell into boiling spring at Tokaanu and met with a horrible death, being boiled alive. ...

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  28. A LIBEL ACTION SETTLED.

    The libel action begun by the Colonial Treasurer against the Wellington Post has been settled, that journal having apologized. ...

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  29. THE QUEENSLAND WHEAT YIELD.

    It is expected that the Queensland wheat crop this year will be a total failure, and that 45,000 tons of wheat and flour will be required to be imported ...

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  30. NEW ZEALAND BANKING CHANGES.

    The transfer of the business of the Colonial Bank to the Bank of New Zealand took place to-day. Mr. H. Mackenzie, General Manager of the ...

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