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    RUNAWAY IN KING, WILLIAM—STREET.- About 4 o'clock on Saturday afternoon a commotion was crested in King William-street by the eight of a pair of horses attached to a cab ...

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  3. VICTORIA.

    Twelve Chinese landed from a steamer which arrived yesterday from China. Four of them came within tho tonnage limit, and the others bad naturalization-paper. ...

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    AGRICULTURAL -EDUCATION IN VICTORIA.—professor Lowrie, of the Roseworthy Agricuitural College (says the Melbourne Argus), who I was asked by the Government to report on the work of the Council of Agricultural Education ...

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  5. THE COUNTRY.

    A team from the Blyth Rifle Club have just returned from Mount; Gambier, where they have been shooting against the Mount Gambier Mounted Rifles and the infantry. ...

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  6. ECHOES FROM THE CONVENTION.

    The Greatest Achievement of the CONVENCTION — COURAGROUS MR. MCMILLAN—MR.SYMON'S SAGACTIOUS STATESMANSHIP—MR. KINGSTON AS THE LEADER OF THE ...

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  7. THE DUKE OF YORK.

    The Times, in commenting upon the Duke of York's proposed voyage nest yoar to the Colonies of tho Empire as Commodore in command of a squadron of cruisers, expresses the ...

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  8. THE INDIAN FRONTIER.

    The tribesmen occupying the Bedmani Pass refused to face the bayonets of General Elles's brigade, but at the same time stubbornly held the pass for four hours against the British ...

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  9. THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN STATE BANK.

    The Hon. Thomas Playford, the Agent-General for South Australia, has expressed his disapproval of tho mission undertaken by Mr. Ernest Govett, who is now in London, ...

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  10. EGYPT.

    The Khedive of Egypt has appointed a number of British lawyers as legal advisers to the Egyptian Provincial Prefectures. ...

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  11. BRITISH LABOUR TROUBLES.

    The employers engaged in cotton spinning and cotton manufacture propose to institute a reduction of 5 par cent, in the wages paid to their employes. ...

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  12. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Richard Calvert Crawley. who was arrested at Petersburg on a charge of Laving forged and uttered a cheque at Broken Hill, was brought up at the Police Court to-day. Only ...

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  13. AUSTRIA.

    The recent scenes in the Austrian Reich-rath, which culminate in accusations by Herr Wolf-the Leader of the German Section of the House—of treachery, cowardice, and ...

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  14. THE BISHOP OF ADELAIDE

    The Right Rev. J. R. Harmer, D.D., Anglican Bishop of Adolaide, who has been on a visit to England in connection with the Lambeth Conference, is expected to reach Adelaide next January. ...

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  15. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    It is announced that Sir Daniel Cooper, Bart., will temporarily succeed the Hon. Sir Saul Samuel aa Agent-General for New South Wales upon tho latter's retirement from office. ...

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  16. TASMANIA.

    A Company is to be formed at Launceston to work six eighty-acre sections north of Preman. They are reported to contain a formation carrying gold, silver, and copper. ...

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  17. THE INDIAN SEDITION CASE.

    The Hon. Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Editor of the Kesari, and Additional Member of the Council of the Governor of Bombay, who was recently convicted on a charge of having published ...

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  18. NEW ZEALAND.

    Frequent earthquake shocks have been felt at Taupo. One rather severe one yesterday stopped several clocks. An Association football team from England is ...

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  19. FLINDERS—STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

    The Rev. George Davidson, M. A., of Allars United Presbyterian Church, Hawick, Scotland, bas accepted the pastorate of the Flihdors-street Presbyterian Church, Adelaide. ...

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  20. RINDERPEST AT THE CAPE.

    Telegrams from Cape Town announce that fully one-tenth of the herds of the colony have succumbed to rinderpest. [The Capo is not the only country suffering ...

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  21. THE DAIRYING INDUSTRY.

    The Hon. A. W. Sandford, M.L.C, of South Australia, has been spending a. few days in Sydney and tho inland districts with the object of reporting to the Dairy Board on ...

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  22. THE BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    The bubonic plague, which has created such terrible havoc in the Bombay Presidency during the last twelve months, has made its reappearance at Surat, Poona, Baroda, and ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN MEAT.

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  24. THE MILITARY CONTINGENTS.

    The Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain and Mrs. Chamberlain have recently paid a visit to Lieutenant-Colonel and Mrs. Lasaetter, of New South Wales, at their villa on Lake ...

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  25. THE LUCKNOW MINING STRIKE.

    A significant incident in connection with the controversy raging on the point here whether the. strikers were guilty of throwing bombs into the Wentworth Proprietary Minos is the ...

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  26. WEATHER AND CROPS.

    The weather is unreasonable,being exceptionally warm for this time of the year, though suitable for watllebark stripping, which lias already commenced. A profitable season is looked for, as ...

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  27. CYCLING.

    The third annual bicycle road race frorn Warrnambool to Melbourne, & distance of 165 miles, promoted by Messrs. Scott & Morton, was bold yesterday under most favourable ...

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  28. THE SISAL INDUSTRY.

    The Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, See rotary of State for the Colonies, has lost £50,000 in connection with the. enormous plantation at Abaco, in the Bahama Islands, ...

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  29. LONDON SHARE MARKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 139 words
  30. NEWCASTLE COLLIERIES.

    A conference was held yesterday between the colliery owners and representative miners to discuss the provision in the Coal Mines Regulation Act for the weighing of all skips ...

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  31. THIS WEEK'S ENGAGEMENTS.

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  32. SILVER,

    Silver is now quoted at 2s. 2?d. per oz., being a fall of ?d. on the quotation for September 23. ...

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  33. ELECTION TO THE FEDERAL SENATE.

    Since his return to Melbourne several country members of the Legislative Assembly have expressed to the Premier their strong dissatisfaction with the decision of the Federal ...

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  34. THE RAINFALL.

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  35. THE TICK PEST.

    It was reported that a large drove of cattle had been stopped at Mount Douglas {or {ear that it might spread the tick pest. It now appears that 1,000 bead were sent from Bulliwallah to Mount Larcolnb for abstinent. ...

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  36. TOBACCO CULTIVATION IN VICTORIA.

    satisfaction is expressed by the growers of tobacco in the north-eastern districts at the decision of the Government to grant a bonus of 3d. per 1b. on all leaf exported during the ...

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  37. LAWN TENNIS.

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  38. ROAD-RACING AT PERTH.

    A bicycle road race was held yesterday from Beverley to Government House, Perth, a distance of 116 miles. Beck, of Menzies, with 43 min. start, won in ft hours 474 min. riding ...

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  39. A PECULIAR CASE.

    On Thursday last a well known resident id Hawthorn named Willian Cam, aged thirty-three, disappeared from his mothers residence. Diligent search was made for him. ...

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  40. FOOTBALL PREMIERSHIP OF TEE BARRIER.

    The deciding football mated, South Australians v. Victorians, was played at McCulloch Park this afternoon, and was witnessed by about 1.009 people. The Victorians won ...

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  41. POLITICS IN VICTORIA.

    Owing to the absence of Lord Brasssy from tho colony and the necessity for a meeting of the Executive Council being held tomorrow, as well as for the issue of writs for the general ...

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  42. QUEENSLAND RIPE TEAM FOR ADELAIDE.

    The following team of riflemen will leave Brisbane tomorrow to represent the colony at the Adelaide meeting:—Lieutenant-Colonel K. Hutchinson, Lieutenant R. Johnston ...

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  43. HE MAIL STEAMER AT ALBANY.

    The R.M.S. Cuzco, Liven, commander, arrived from Colombo at 9.30 a.m. Tho following are the passengers in the saloon :- For Adelaide—Miss Davies and Mrs. ...

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  44. SANITARY ARRANGEMENTS MELBOURNE.

    A steel tube, 66ft. lone with a diameter of 5 ft.; was successfully submerged in the River Yarra, cast of the South Yarra Railway Bridge, yesterday. This is the third sewage ...

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  45. TICK IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    At the nest meeting of Cabinet the question of temporarily removing the prohibition on the introduction of cattle from the Northern Territory into the East Kimberley ...

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  46. THE EMU BAT RAILWAY COMPANY.

    The Emu Bay Railway Company, Tas mania, has been successfully floated. The number of shares offered to the public was 150,000, and the applications received exceeded 400,000. ...

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  48. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. Victoria left Suez on Thursday afternoon, 23rd inst., outward bound. The R.M.S. PARRAMATTA arrived at Colombo on Thursday morning, 23rd inst., homeward bound. ...

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