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  2. THE WAR.

    At a meeting of the Students' Institute of Mining Engineers, held sat St. Petersburg yesterday, a resolution was passed by 250 votes to forty condemning the action ...

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  3. AUSTRALIAN NATIVES ASSOCIATION.

    A public meeting will be held in the School of Arts to-night under the auspices of the Australian Natives Association. A short musical programme will be given and ...

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  4. THE WOOL SALES.

    The second series of wool sales were opened to-day. The market was characterised by briskness. Crossbrd wool was from par to five per cent in advance of the ...

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  5. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the Senate to-day. Petitions. Mr. W. A. Tenwith (Victoria) presented a petition from 200 residents of ...

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  6. THE KINGS HOROSCOPE.

    A correspondent, writing to an English newspaper, says the has just discovered a most remarkable horoscope of King Edword in an old pamphlet called "Royalty ...

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  7. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    Proposals have recently been made for the extension of the Bowen Railway to connect with the Northern Railway as originally planned. The Government has ...

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  8. MINIG NOTES.

    The Mount Morgan Gold-mining Company last month treated 17,097 tons of stone, and 9737 oz. 6 dwt. or gold and 21 tons 1cwt. 18th of copper precipitate, ...

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  9. A BUSH TRAGEDY.

    The Charleville correspondent of the Adelaide "Register," telegraphing on the 2nd instant, says:—"The rews was received to-day of the death of Mr. W. ...

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  10. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The French Criminal Chamber opened the inquiry into the Dreyfus case to-day. The proceedings were hold in camera. The evidence of Captain Farge, who conducted ...

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  11. LUNATIC ABOARD SHIP.

    An instance of how shipping companies may be the innocent victims of circumstances in carrying passenge has just occurred in connection with a ticket issued ...

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  12. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    The Minister for Trade and Customs (Sir William Lyne—New South Wales), in reply to Mr. J. Cook (New South Wales), said that the bill relating to bounties ...

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  13. NEGRO LYNCHED IN AMERICA.

    Another case of lyncing is reported in the United States. A negro was arrested at Springfield, in the state of Ohio, for shooting a policeman and a woman and ...

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  14. REMARKABLE ACCIDENT TO A CHILD.

    A child named Edward Taverner Wells, aged eighteen months, was brought down from Emerald by the early train yesterday morning and taken to the surgery of ...

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  15. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Work on the four railways that are under construction in the Tranavaal a nd Orange River colonies has been suspended. The Secretary of State for the Colonies ...

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  16. A MUCH-TRAVELLED POST CARD.

    Mr. L. P. Warren has shown us a furiosity in the shape of a postal card. It was posted originally in Winton and was sent away with the object of discovering ...

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  17. BRITISH IMPORTS.

    A return issued by the British Board of Trade shows that the imports of [?]aw materials into the United Kingdom in February exceeded those of the corresponding ...

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  18. RITUALISM IN ENGLAND.

    The Prime Minister (the Right Hon. A. J. Balfour) has premised to appoint a royal commission to inquire into the quw[?] tion of ritualism. ...

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  19. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    At a late hour last night several men, including three sailors from the German steamer Rostobk, were drinking in the Bottomley Hotel, Forbes-street, when a ...

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  20. THE BRITISH NAVAL RESERVE.

    In the House of Lords last night the First Lord of the Admiralty (the Earl of Selborne), in reply to Lord Brassey, formerly Governor of Victoria, said that the ...

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  21. THE MINISTRY.

    The Premier (the Hon. A. Morgan), spanking at the show to-day in response to the toast of "The Ministry," indicated that the Government was determined to ...

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  22. EIGHTY-ONE YEARS A COLONIST.

    It was decided in Albury recently to present Mr. and Mrs. Reid, of that town, with souvenirs on the occasion of their golden wedding, says the Sydney "Daily ...

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  23. ARSENIC IN BEER.

    The arsenical beer case of Baslock v. Nicholson and Sons. which was heard before the Hon. Sir Gainsfard Brace in the King's Bench Division of the High ...

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  24. SPORTING NEWS.

    The "St. James' Gazette," in commenting on the result of the fith test match congratulations H. Trumble on his bowling feat and declares it to be the crowning ...

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  25. AMERRICAN LOCOMITIVE TRUST.

    The American Locomotive Trust has acquired the locomotive and machine works in Montreal (Canada) that were built to oppose it and has secured the orders of the ...

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  26. ROWING.

    The boat race between Cambridge and Oxford universities will be rowed on the 26th instant. ...

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  27. NEW ZEALAND DEBENTURE STOCK.

    The holders of £250,000 worth of New Zealand debentures have been asked to consent to a renewal for four years from April next on the basis of four per cent. ...

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  28. GENERAL MESSAGES.

    At the sitting of the Full Court to-day a Chairman named Ah Fco appealed against his conviction and sentence of five week's imprisonment under the ...

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  29. PUGILISM.

    The National Sparling Club was packed last night when Turner and Blackmore contested the weltere-weight championship of Australia. The contest, which was ...

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  30. LOSS OF THE BRITISH NAVAL SIGNAL [?]OCK.

    The London "Daily Express" states that the signal book which was lost from the battleship Prince George, of the British Channel fleet, has been found ...

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  31. VICTORIA.

    A writ has been issued by W. H. Taylor, accountant, against Philip Corkill, [?]actor, to recober £161,377, money [?]aimed to be due to the plaintiff as the ...

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  32. SWIMMING.

    Ten members of the Queensland Swimming Association, including Mr. D. Gailey. left for Sydney this morning to represent Queensland in the Australasian ...

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  33. THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT.

    On the motion to go into the Committee of Supply to consider the Army Estimates the Government had a majority of 102. ...

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  34. CYCLING.

    The opening night's racing of the Sydney Thousand cycling carnival took place in the Cricket Ground to-night. There were 15,000 people present. The chief ...

    Article : 205 words
  35. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Advices from England state that the barque Inverlyon, which left Port Pirie for Antwerp on the 15th of October, was sunk in the North Atlantic Ocean in a ...

    Article : 58 words
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