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  2. Advertising

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  3. Intercolonial Telegrams.

    It is reported that a medical student at the University has been rusticated for 12 months for copying answers to examination questions from a text book. ...

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  4. THE MERCURY.

    Strong easterly gale in Straits yesterday. V.R.C. Derby Day. Sorell entries close to-night. Special train for Launceston leaves Hobart ...

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  5. EUROPEAN TELEGRAMS

    It is rumoured that the Queen intends to confer dukedoms on the Marquis of Salisbury, Premier of Great Britain, and the Marquis of Lansdowne, ...

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  6. SPORTING.

    The following weights have been declared for the spring meeting of the Longford Racing Club, to be run on Prince of Wales Birthday, November 9: ...

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  7. WRECK OF A MAIL STEAMER.

    The mail steamer Moselle has been wrecked at Colon (Aspinwall), Isthmus of Panama. Passengers and crew saved. ...

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  8. THOSE USELESS GUNS.

    It has been discovered that the two hundred and ten ton guns on board H.M.S. Benbow, of the Mediterranean squadron, require to be strengthened. ...

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  9. ELDER AND CO.

    Mr. Thomas Edward Elder, on the ground of ill-health, retires from Elder and Company, and Mr. Frederick Elder replaces him. ...

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  10. SHIPBUILDING STRIKE.

    The Amalgamated Society of Engineers on the Tyne and Wear, who for some time past have been agitating on the question of overtime, and the ...

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  11. SERVIAN EX-ROYALTIES.

    Ex-King Milan and Ex-Queen Natalie are at present both in Paris, and attempts, are being made to reconcile them. ...

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  12. WEST AUSTRALIAN DEBENTURES.

    West Australian four per cent. debentures have, in keeping with other colonial securities, suffered a decline the fall being 10s. ...

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  13. V.R.C.

    Foal Stakes.—Bengal. Maiden Plate.—Sternchaser. Coburg Stakes.—Radoo, Master Walter. Maribyrnong Plate.—Trio. ...

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  14. [From Melbourne papers.] VICTORIA.

    A fatal fire occurred about 12 o'clock last night at Baldwin's Racecourse Hotel, near St. Arnaud. A awugaman named Patrick M'Phee, aged 57, who when intoxicated ...

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  15. COLONIAL DIVIDEND.

    The Australasian Cas Co. pays a dividend of seven per cent. ...

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  16. VICE REGAL.

    Captain Forbes Cameron, of the Queen's Highlanders, has been appointed aide-de-camp to Lord Hopetoun, Governor of Victoria. ...

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  17. CRUSHING OUT A LANGUAGE.

    At the instance of Russia, the Porte has prohibited the use of the Bulgarian language in Macedonian chruches. The Bulgarian people are much incensed at ...

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  18. LATEST BETTING.

    A sensational rumour to the effect that Malvolio has met with an accident sent him back to-day to 100 to 5 for the Cup, but the rumour proving a canard ...

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  19. BOULANGER'S ESTATE.

    The Government of the French Republic claim 13,000 francs from the estate of the late General Boulanger, payment due on judgment obtained ...

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  20. FIGHTING IN CRETE.

    An encounter has taken place in Crete between Turkish troops and the followers of the insurgent chiefs. In the fight 30 were killed, and the troops ...

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  21. THE VICTORIAN LOANS.

    The Stock Exchange is very hostile to the Victorian loan, and members assert that it will be impossible to float it at 4 per cent. par. ...

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  22. RUSSIAN FAMINE.

    The Standard suggests that England should raise a Famine Fund for relief of Russian peasants. ...

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  23. LORD ROSEBERY AND MR. GLADSTONE.

    Lord Rosebery is at present visiting Mr. Gladstone at Hawarden Castle. ...

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  24. DRAMATIC.

    Mr. Henry Irving denies the reports current that he intends to visit Australia in the coming spring, and says he cannot do so owing to pending ...

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  25. AFFAIRS IN IRELAND.

    Messrs. John O'Connor and William Redmond were among those injured in the recent fracas in Cork. The Freeman's Journal says it is ...

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  26. COLONIAL PRODUCE.

    For New Zealand hemp there is a quiet but steady demand. Two hundred Blenheim (N.Z.) frozen unskinned rabbits, brought, by the s s. ...

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  27. CRICKET.

    FITZROY V. TRINITY.—This match, which was to have taken place to-day, is postponed owing to the inclemency of the weather until further notice. ...

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  28. FRENCH MORALITY.

    The French Government, following the example of the Emperor William at Berlin, are attacking the social evil in Paris and other French cities. ...

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  29. MARINE BOARD OF HOBART.

    The usual fortnightly meeting of the Marine Board was held in the board-room yesterday afternoon. Present: Mr. T. M. Fisher (Master Warden), Wardens ...

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  30. ENGLAND AND BACK.

    The Rev. J. W. SIMMONS delivered his promised lecture on the above subject in the Union Chapel last evening. Notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather there was a ...

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  31. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    W. G. Nunnerley, a pianoforte tuner, was drowned in Tumut River yesterday, while attempting to cross the stream when it was swollen. ...

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  32. DOUBTFUL FINANCING.

    Sir W. V. Harcourt says Mr. Goschen's bogus surplus has reduced provision for extinction of the National Debt by three millions sterling yearly. ...

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  33. SIR SAUL SAMUEL.

    Sir Saul Samuel has reiterated his denial of the St. James' Gazette assertion that the last New South Wales loan had been hypothecated before the ...

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  34. A FAR-OFF RECORD.

    It is alleged that the disturbance caused by the recent earthquake at Japan was recorded by the instruments in the Berlin Observatory. ...

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  35. BOOTH'S SHELTER SHEDS.

    The Holborn Poor Law Guardians have complained to the Government of the filthy condition of Booth's Clerkenwell shelters. They also complain that ...

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  36. PAN-BRITANNIC FESTIVAL.

    Sir Astley Cooper writes to The Times suggesting that after the recess the Prince of Wales should organise a committee from various parts of the empire ...

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  37. KILKENNY ELECTION.

    A McCarthyite candidate has been elected for Kilkenny without opposi tion. ...

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  38. TIN MARKET.

    Tin.—Australian and Straits is to-day quoted at £90 cash. ...

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  39. CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY.

    The Senate of the University of Cambridge refuse to entertain a proposal that Greek shall not be compulsory in the course of University study. ...

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  40. [From Melbourne papers.]

    The Atlantic liner Teutonic has made the passage across the Atlantic in five days and 21 hours, which is the best record yet attained. ...

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  41. NEWMARKET HOUGHTON.

    THE DEWHURST PLATE.—Of 300sovs. in specie, with a sweepstakes of 25sovs. each, distance seven furlongs (87 subscribers), has resulted thus: ...

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  42. QUEENSLAND.

    The schooner Royal Duke, from Normanton for Thursday Island with cattle, has foundered off Pera Heads. The crew arrived at Thursday Island at 6 o'clock this ...

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  43. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    At the yearly meeting of the Chamber of Commerce this afternoon a progress report was adopted. The chairman spoke on the subject of the relations of the colony with ...

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  44. BANK OF ENGLAND.

    The Bank of England rate of discount on three mouths bills is now 4 per cent. The bank rater has been raised, ...

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  45. LATEST CABLES.

    An unconfirmed report is circulated that America has declared war against Chili. The war vessel, San Francisco has ...

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  46. THE MOONTA STRIKE.

    At a meeting of Moonta miners this mornthe result of the conference between the Board of Conciliation and the directors was reported. The president, in commenting on ...

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  47. BREAKING THE RULE.

    Mr. Thomas Lloyd, Lloyd's Repository, Pembroke-place, Liverpool, England, writes: "As a rule, I object to giving testimonials, or in any way endorsing proprietary ...

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  48. MOUNT STUART TOWN BOARD.

    The usual fortnightly meeting of this Board was held at Lenaker last evening at 6.30. There were present—Messrs. A. Strathern (chairman), J. Bidencope, A. H. ...

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  49. DRY IMPERIAL CHAMPAGNE.

    Moet and Chandon, champagne growers, are proprietors of the best growths around Epernay, many of which have been in the possession of their house since the year ...

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  50. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The Premier (Sir John Forrest), speaking at the Northern Agricultural Show dinner yesterday, referred to the prosperity the Government had experienced during their ...

    Article : 113 words
  51. NEW ZEALAND.

    In Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin, and several other towns to-day was observed as a holiday in celebration of the eight hours movement. At Wellington Sir Robert ...

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