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  2. Mining Notes.

    MININIG matters are inclined to be somewhat dull at present, but the industry is still steadily advancing, and the progress of the fresh developments that have taken place of ...

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  3. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    Sixty Mounted Infantry arrived here this morning by the Barwah, and all except the Maryborough men left by the regular trains in the afternoon for Gympie and Bundaberg ...

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  4. CROYDON.

    The Divisional Board is very indignant at the action of the Government in gazetting Mr. A. Panton an auditor instead of Mr. Frank Christoe, the Board's nominee. Mr. Christen ...

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  5. SETTLING RUSSIAN JEWS IN PALESTINE.

    It is announced that the Paris house of Rothschilds purpose buying an area of 5,500,000 square metres of land in Palestine, east of the River Jordan, on which to settle the expatriated ...

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  6. A PARNELLITE DEFEATED.

    The election of a member to represent the county of Carlow in the House of Commons, in place of the late The O'Gorman Mahon, took place to-day, and resulted in the election of ...

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  7. GYMPIE.

    Four officers and thirty-one members of the Gympie Mounted Infantry, who have been on duty in the Central district for several months, returned to-night. They were played from ...

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  8. Original Correspondence.

    [We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions expressed by our correspondents.] ...

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  9. DILKE WRITES A BOOK.

    Sir Charles Dike is engaged in writing a book on Imperial defence, specially relating to the colonies. ...

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  10. THURSDAY ISLAND.

    Mr. John Hamilton, M.L.A, addressed a well-attended meeting of residents in the School of Arts, last night, Mr. R. Bowden presiding. At the conclusion of Mr. Hamilton's ...

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  11. CLOSING OF HOTELS.

    SIR,—"Truth" has favoured us with a third letter, in which he informs us why he is so bitter against L.O's. He detests that moral leper, a hypocrite (well, not more than I do); ...

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  12. THE CONDEMNED SWORDS.

    The War Office considers that the condemned swords of the Victorian Horse Artillery were unfairly tested, and decline to exchange. Sir Graham Berry has asked the War Office to ...

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  13. BUNBABERG.

    The labour schonner Helena, Captain W. Reynolds, and Government agent F. Danne, arrived in port this morning with eighty-nine islanders—a full complement. The voyage ...

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  14. THE UTOPIA RAISED.

    The Utopia, which was sunk off Gibralter by collision with an ironclad some time ago, has been raised. ...

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  15. AUGATHELLA.

    There is no union camp here now, and all the men are looking for work. The infantry have mostly returned home. Business is much improved. ...

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  16. COLONIAL STOCKS.

    Colonial stocks continue to improve. ...

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  17. A STARTLING CONFESSION.

    A man named Wilkinson, a clerk, has confessed that he assisted to steal £50,000 worth of the Earl of Dudley's jewels, at Paddington, in 1874. ...

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  18. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    The libel action, Ardill versus the proprietors and publishers of the Australian Workman, in which the plaintiff claimed £2000 damages, was concluded today. The jury returned a ...

    Article : 536 words
  19. MR. SPURGEON'S CONDITION.

    Mr. Spurgeon is now reported to be prostrate and in a delirious condition. ...

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  20. ISISFORD.

    Thirty-three New Zealand free shearers for Albilbah have passed. They will start shearing on Monday. The weather is cloudy and like rain. C[?]bb's ...

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  21. MR. HEALEY'S LIBEL ACTION.

    In the libel action Mr. T. Healy, M.P. v. the Freemasc[?], the jury cannot arrive at an amicable decision. ...

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  22. BOWEN.

    The returns for the last three months show that 12,200lb. of butter and 3950 cases of green fruit were despatched from Bowen. ...

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  23. A BANK DIVIDEND.

    The English, Scottish, and Australian Bank have declared a dividend of 10 percent., and have brought forward £5900. A rather discouraging face in connection with the bank is ...

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  24. ADELAIDE.

    The Secretary of the South Australian Cricketing Association has received a letter stating that Lord Sheffield's cricket team will leave London by the R.M.S. Valetta on the ...

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  25. CHARTERS TOWERS.

    The Charters Towers Mounted Infantry returned from Hughenden, by special train, to-day, arriving at 4.30 p.m. A tremendous reception was accorded to them at the railway ...

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  26. THE SULTAN OF ZANZIBAR HURT.

    The Sutan of Zanziber has broken his collar bone and one of his legs through jumping from a carriage drawn by runaway horses. ...

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  27. Latest Intelligence.

    The five young sons of the Emperor William of Germany at now staying at Felixton, a village on the coast of Su[?] (England), where they will be joined by the Empress next week. ...

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  28. AUCKLAND.

    Albert Edward Moss, who inflicted terrible injuries on his wife with a tomahawk and afterwards out his own throat with a razor, is not expected to recover, but Mrs. Moss is likely to ...

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  29. FAMINE IN RUSSIA.

    News is to band that there is every prospect of a frightful famine in twenty of the provinces of Russia, and extreme anxiety is felt in consequence. ...

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  30. LAUNCESTON.

    A subscription list has been open to recoup the proprietor of the Daily Telegraph the expanses incurred for defending the recent notion for libel against that paper, ...

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  31. A CHIEFTAIN IN AMERICA.

    Nacpie, the chieftain of the Caroline Islands, is at present on a visit to America, where he is being graciously received. ...

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  32. EXECUTIONS BY ELECTRICITY.

    Conflicting accounts have been received regarding the executions by electricity in New York. One doctor says that the horrible scenes witnessed at the execution of Kemmler ...

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  33. BRUTALITY OF SPANISH SOLDIERS.

    Appeals for protection against the brutality of the Spanish soldiery have been made by the American Consul at Hono[?]. He urges that Washington should insist upon the Spaniards ...

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  34. The Late Shearing Strike.

    Charleville reports that all the troops have been withdrawn from quarters, and are being sent home. It is expected that they will have all left by the end of the week. ...

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  35. QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. HODGKINSON, in reply to Mr. Lissner, said that it was probable that the Government would be unable to bring in a measure this session to deal with mining on private ...

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  36. DEATH OF MR. GLADSTONE'S SON.

    It has now transpired that the death of Mr. Gladstone's eldest son resulted from the effects of the chloroform which was administrated prior to his undergoing a surgical operation. ...

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  37. CAIRNS.

    The Hambledon plantation has been bought by Mr. R. A. Kingsford, but Messrs. Swallow. Bros. will continue the management. The railway line between Myola Kuranda ...

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  38. MR. SPURGEON IN A CRITICAL CONDITION.

    The health of the Rev. C. H. Spurgeon is in an extremely critical condition, and much genuine sympathy for his family is being evinced in all parts of the world. Letters of ...

    Article : 75 words
  39. PRINCE OF ROUMANIA'S MARRIAGE.

    In connection with the intended marriage of Prince Ferdinand, heir apparent to the throne of Roumania, with M[?]le, Vacaresco, one of the Queen's maids of honour, and ...

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  40. COOKTOWN.

    A seven-year-old son of Mr. G. H. Brewster died, yesterday, in a fit. Some years ago he was kicked over the region of the heart by a horse, at Normanton, and has never been strong ...

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  41. (From last night's Telegraph)

    It is reported that thousands of miners have held meetings in Durham and Atherstone in support of the eight hour system. The corn labourers of Dublin have struck for ...

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  42. SENAPUTTY ATTEMPTS SUICIDE.

    Senaputty, for reasons unknown, has been feigning madness for some considerable time and attempted to commit suicide but failed. ...

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  43. LORD SHEFFIELD'S TEAM.

    Lord Sheffield asserts that the announcement made yesterday as to the additions to the cricket team which he is taking out to Australia is premature. ...

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  44. AN AUSTRALIAN SYNDICATE IN LIQ[?]IDATION.

    The liquidation of the North Australian Territory Syndicate has applied to Judge Kekewich for an opinion upon affairs in connection with the syndicate. ...

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  45. NEWFOUNDLAND LOBSTER FISHERIES.

    Acting under the terms of the modus vivends between Great Britain and France, Admiral Walker has closed sixty British lobster factories on what is known as the French shore of ...

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  46. CAMOOWEAL.

    Eight parties of Chinamen, five in each party, are travelling from the Pine Creek, in Northern Territory, for Queensland. The nearest party is now fifty miles from ...

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  47. MELBOURNE.

    There was a large attendance at Olderfleet to-day, at the fourth sale of shares under the will of the late J. B. Watson, of Bendigo. The sale was conducted by Messrs. Patterson and ...

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  48. CANCER INOCULATION.

    Doctors Hahn and Bergam have admitted having inoculated in the Hospital for Inourables certain patients with cancer lymph for experimental purposes. ...

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  49. PENINSULA STRIKE ENDED.

    The Peninsula strike has ended, and the majority of the strikers are reported to be in a very destitute condition. ...

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  50. SALVATION ARMY CELEBRATION.

    The twenty-sixth anniversary of the founding of the Salvation Army was celebrated by an enormous gathering in the Crystal Palace yesterday, at which 62,000 Salvationists were ...

    Article : 35 words
  51. NORMANTON.

    Constable Maurice O'Connor appeared on remand at the Police Court, this morning, charged with inflicting grievous bodily harm on E. Cork. Several witnesses gave evidence, ...

    Article : 99 words
  52. LANGEVIN'S ACCUSER.

    During the cross-examination, Langevin's chief accusor c[?]llapsed, his evidence being very contradictory. ...

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  53. RESULTS OF THE FRENCH TARIFF.

    In consequence of the French tariff having had the effect of raising the price of m[?]t supplied to the army, M. de Freyciaet, French Minister for War, has demanded from the ...

    Article : 48 words
  54. Advertising

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  55. PUGILISM.

    The Californian Athletic Club have issued a challenge to back the Australian coloured pugi[?]st, Peter Jackson, against F. P. Slavin, for £2000 a side. ...

    Article : 28 words
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