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  2. PERTH LOCAL COURT.

    At the meeting of the Perth Local Court yesterday morning the application to show cause were first considered In the case of Imray v. Gledhill, Mr. ...

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  3. INTERCOLONIAL.

    To-day the Full Court dismissed the appeal by Harrold Bros from the decision of the Insolvency Court, which refused to allow costs, delivered to the ...

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  4. OBITUARY.

    The death, is announced of Mr. J. J. Colman, the well-known mustard maker. [Jeremiah James Colman was born in ...

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  5. CHINA.

    Reuter's agent at Peking reports that the Emperor of China has placarded throughout the country a number of edicts, in which. His Majesty announces ...

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  6. NOVEL PROPOSAL.

    At the Coonamble Quarter Sessions to-day Francis North was found guilty of abduction, with a recommendation to mercy on account of his wife and ...

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  7. FATAL ACCIDENT.

    At the inquest on Joseph Graham, who was killed in a sewer shaft at Kensington by a bucket falling on his head, a verdict of accidental death was ...

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  8. CRETE.

    Djevad Pasha, the military commissioner, made a request to the British Admiral that the arms of the Moslems should be surrendered on board the ...

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  9. NEW ZEALAND.

    The threatened Maori trouble in the Ruatuki district has been amicably settled. ...

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  10. POLICE COURTS.

    Dangerous Amusement.—A-charge-of disorderly conduct was preferred against George K. Farrell, a former employe of the licensee of the Cosmopolitan Hotel. ...

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  11. FOUND DEAD.

    Mr. Stokes, an. old resident of Kangaroo Island, was found dead in the fireplace of his residence. He was severely burned, and it is surmised that ...

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  12. SANDY CREEK MYSTERY.

    In connection with the Sandy Creek mystery the clothes and other articles of the dead man have been identified as those of Frederick Wilson, who left ...

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  13. SIR GEORGE GREY.

    The death is announced of the Rt. Hon. Sir George Grey, the well-known colonial Governor and statesman. Death was caused by congestion of ...

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  14. RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION.

    The "London Times" says that, owing to British pressure, the Taungli-yamen has instructed the director of the chinese railways to conclude the loan for ...

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  15. PRODUCE EXPORT.

    Last week the Produce Export Department shipped 2,360 rabbits and received 10 tons of butter for export. ...

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  16. SUPPRESSION OF BETTING.

    The Government intends to introduce a measure for the suppression of totalisator shops and street betting. ...

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  17. CRICKETING ASSOCIATION.

    At the annual meeting of the Victorian Cricketing Association the report and balance-sheet were adopted. The election of president created ...

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  18. SCHOLASTIC.

    At the third Public Teachers' Union conference to-day, Sir J. Bonython delivered an address, in the course of which he advocated education on ...

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  19. QUEENSLAND.

    The seat in the House of Assembly for the Warrego constituency has been declared vacant by reason of Mr. Crombie's death. ...

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  20. MOSLEMS SURRENDER ARMS.

    Edhem Pasha has proclaimed the Sultan's order to the Moslems of Crete to deliver up their arms, and they are complying with it. ...

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  21. OUR COMMANDANT.

    Major Bode, of the Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment) has been appointed military commandant of Western Australia. ...

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  22. MAHOMETANS DISARMING.

    The Mahometans in Crete are disarming. They willingly rely on the pledge of protection given, by Admiral Noel. The insurgents have also ...

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  23. ALLEGED LIBEL.

    Mr. Hamp, solicitor, has issued a writ for £2,500 against the 'Critic" for an alleged libel contained in a reference to the Burke murder case. ...

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  24. TASMANIA.

    The proprietor of a hotel at Burnie "shouted" a cask of beer before relinquishing to a new licensed Shortly afterwards the" police locked up six ...

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  25. THE TRANSVAAL.

    President Kruger suggests that the Transvaal Government should levy a 2½ per cent. export duty on gold. ...

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  26. GAWLER WATERWORKS.

    The annual report of the Gewler water works (the Government undertaking the cost of maintenance) shows that £932 in rates had been collected out of £1,134. ...

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  27. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The inquiry of the Elections and Qualifications Committee into alleged irregularities in the conduct of the Mudgee election was held to-day. Mr. Cox, the ...

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  28. YACHTING.

    The second match between the Maid of Kent and the Irex took place yesterday. The Irex was again defeated. ...

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  29. WHO TALKS MOST?

    An amusing controversy is being waged by Ministerialists and Oppositionists regarding the amount of talk indulged in in Parliament. Applying ...

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  30. THE PHILIPPINES.

    There are five regiments at San Francisco which are about to be sent to Manila to reinforce the American troops. ...

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  31. SHIPPING.

    Arrivals.—Steamer Star of Victoria, 2,230 tons, and steamer Australasian, 2,335 tons. Departures.— For Adelaide—Ship ...

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  32. TERRIBLE FATALITY.

    Fred Richardson, of Forbes was killed to-day. He was driving the mail coach, when it capsized, and he was dashed against a tree. ...

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  33. NOVEL WEDDING.

    Mr. Eugene Salas, a dumb missionary, was married to Miss Annie Anderson today by the Rev. C. H. Goldsworthy, at the Deaf and Dumb Church. The ...

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  34. THE NILE EXPEDITION.

    The Paris "Debate" says that the position of Major Marchand is legally strong, and it declares that the diplomacy of Major-General H. H. Kitchener ...

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  35. POLITICAL.

    At a meeting of the Federal League at Orange a resolution was passed, condemning the action of the Ministry in opposing Mr. Barton for the Hastings ...

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  36. VALUABLE PROPERTY.

    The building belonging to the South Australian Insurance Company, at the corner of Pirie and King William streets, was offered for sale by auction to-day. ...

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  37. RAILWAY WRECKERS.

    The Midland Railway Company is employing over one hundred detectives to prevent the persistent attempts to wreck trains in the midland districts of ...

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  38. THE DREYFUS AFFAIR.

    The "Libre Parole " denies that Major Esterhazy, who is now in Paris, intends to make any revelations in regard to the forged documents, as alleged by the ...

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  39. A CRUEL CUSTOM.

    In Brussels on Fridays the eel merchants skin their merchandise alive in the open street. With a knife they cut a circle just under the head, and split ...

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  40. VICTORIA.

    A girl-baby was born on the pavement in Bathdown-street, Carlton, on Sunday. The mother, Mrs. Patience, had just left her home, and was ...

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  41. THERMAL SPRINGS.

    The Agents-General of South Australia, New Zealand, and Queensland, Dr. J. A. Cockburn, Mr. W. P. Reeves, and Sir Horace Tozer, will attend a ...

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  42. AN ORLEANS MANIFESTO.

    The Duke of Orleans has issued a manifesto, in which he violently condemns those men who are becoming accomplices in an odious plot to ruin the ...

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  43. FREMANTLE.

    An Old Offder.—James Welsh was fined 10s., with 5s. cab hire, for inebriety. Another Chance—George Martin, alias Blondin, a young man, well-known ...

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  44. WALLACE V. WALLACE.

    The family action, Wallace v. Wallace, is drawing to & close. The cross-examination, of the defendant was concluded to-day, and the evidence ...

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  45. PEACE PROPOSALS.

    Germany, Austria, and Italy have acquiesced in the proposal of the Czar for a conference of the European nations to consider the question of ...

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  46. THE M'SHARRY CASE.

    The references made to the M'Sharry case, in which enormous fees were drawn by the arbitrators, have apparently nettled Mr. Barton, who baa telegraphed ...

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  47. DISOBEDIENT ENGINEERS.

    In the case of the engineers, George Ellis, Alex. Barlas, and Samuel Flood, on a charge of disobedience on board the steamer Egremont Castle, the ...

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  50. WELSH STRIKE.

    Thousands of miners in South Wales have been disfranchised, on account of their having accepted parish relief during the strike. ...

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  51. RAILWAY ROLLING-STOCK.

    The Commissioners for Railways of Victoria and South Australia met in conference to-day, and agreed to take action to improve the rolling stock on ...

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  52. COMMERCIAL.

    Sugar.—The monthly circular of Mr. F. O. Licht, the Magdelburg expert states that the production of beet sugar in Europe during the month of August ...

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  53. Advertising

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  54. R.M.S. ORIZABA.

    The shipment of gold in the R.M.S. Orizaba, which, left to-day, was limited. Only £1,000 was taken on board on account of the Orient Co. Silver bullion ...

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  55. ALLEGED INSUBORDINATION.

    To-day Nils Johansen and Gostav Muller, belonging to the barque Ardgowan, were charged with insubordination. They pleaded they had been ...

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