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  2. SUPREME COURT.

    Mr. Burt, Q.C., with Mr. Robinson (instructed by Messrs, Haynes, Robin, son, Sholl, and Foulkes), appeared for the plaintiff company, while Messrs. ...

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  3. INTERCOLONIAL.

    A fire occurred to-day at the Leigh Creek HoteL The occupants had barely time to escape, and everything was destroyed. The origin of the outbreak ...

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  4. THE SOUDAN.

    The London "Daily Chronicle" states that the use of tinned beef and drinking are the causes of the outbreak of enterio fever among the British troops at ...

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  5. POLICE COURTS.

    Charge of Uttering.—John, Green, about 21 years of age, was charged with having uttered a cheque for £4 10&, purporting to be signed by H. H. ...

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  6. A "CANNIBAL CHIEF."

    The London "Daily Chronicle" has published many details of Mr. Louis de Rougemont's career in Australia. It is admitted that he was lost in the bash ...

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  7. VICTORIA.

    Samuel Meech, 37 years of age, employed as a lithographer in the Metropolitan Board of Works, fell through a window on the third floor of the board's ...

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  8. TURKEY.

    The diadem which the Sultan is about to give to the Empress of Germany, on the occasion of Her Majesty's visit to Constantinople, has cost £80,000. ...

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  9. PROPOSED RAILWAY.

    The Railway Standing Committee has recommended the construction of a line of railway to Mildura, at an esti­mated cost of£301,400. ...

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  10. DJEVAD RECALLED FROM CRETE.

    The Sultan, has recalled Djevad Pasha, the Turkish, military commander in Crete, to accompany the Kaiser in his visit to Syria. ...

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  11. MARCHAND'S POSITION.

    Lard Kitchener declares that, if the defeat of the Khalifa had been delayed for a fortnight Major Marchand would have been annihilated. His position ...

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  12. OYSTER SEASON.

    At the opening of the oyster season at Port Lincoln, there was a prolific catch. The supply greatly exceeded the market demand. ...

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  13. RUSSIA.

    Beliakevitch, a Roman Catholic i priest in Kovno, one of the Baltic provinces of Russia, has been charged with having imprisoned and flogged a woman ...

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  14. A VISIT TO HIS NATIVE PLACE.

    The London "Daily Chronicle" says that Louis de Rougemont while visiting Gresy our Isere, his native. place, in August, avoided his relatives. ...

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  15. EDUCATIONAL.

    The report of the Education Department for 1897 has been presented. It is estimated that at the end of December there were 193,690 children of the ...

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  16. HARROLD BROS.' INSOLVENCY.

    The inquiry into Harrold Bros.' insolvency was resumed to-day. Commissioner Russell declined to make a maintenance order for A. L. Harrold and his ...

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  17. THE KAISER AND KAISERIN.

    The Emperor and Empress of Ger­many are to arrive at Venice on Thurs­day, and will visit the King and Queen of Italy previously to their departure ...

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  18. INDIA.

    The authorities at Calcutta have issued a proclamation, in which they declare that the city is free from the plague. ...

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  19. CUSTOMS COLLECTIONS.

    The Customs receipts for July 1 to date amount to nearly £157,000, an increase of £200. The revenue for excise shows an increase of £48. ...

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  20. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    At Goulburn to-day John King was found guilty of having stuck up the mail coach at Bungendore. He was remanded for sentence. ...

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  21. ANGLICAN CHURCH.

    The Archbishop of Canterbury's charge to the Church, of England has not defined the nature of the real presence. His Grace, however, declares ...

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  22. CHINA.

    An edict which has been issued by the Dowager Empress suppresses the native press. Tuang, the minister-designate to ...

    Article : 45 words
  23. EGYPTIAN CLAIM TO FASHODA.

    In the appendix to the Anglo-French despatches in a memorandum wherein M. Deerain, the French Ambassador at London 1894, in opposing the ...

    Article : 49 words
  24. THE VATICAN.

    The Prussian Minister at the Vatican has been recalled owing to the attitude of the Pope ia having espoused the cause of France as the champion of Roman ...

    Article : 39 words
  25. DROWNING FATALITY.

    At the inquest held to-day on the three children Sanderson, who were drowned in a waterhole at Border Town, a verdict of accidental death was ...

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  26. MUNICIPAL REFORMS.

    The Mayor of Hurstvilie, with a view to bringing about an amended state of municipal affairs, has issued a circular to the municipal councils of Sydney ...

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  27. ALLEGED HOUSEBREAKING.

    To-day Alfred Lewis Warren, once choirmaster of the North Adelaide Church, was charged with housebreakiag. He was remanded on bail. ...

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  28. THE CHANNEL SQUADRON.

    The Channel Squadron of the British Navy is about to start on a cruise in the Mediterranean, and will return to the Channel at Christmas. ...

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  29. ALLEGED FALSE PRETENCES.

    John Cunningham, a middle-aged man, was charged before Mr. A. S. Roe, P.M., at the Perth Police Court Tuesday with false pretences in ...

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  30. WILLIAM PENN.

    The desecration of the grave of William Penn, in Buckinghamshire, was the of a demented Quaker, and the charge against him has been withdrawn. ...

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  31. CRIMINAL COURT.

    Five cases were tried in the Criminal Court to-day, and two were withdrawn. James Boardman, charged with perjury, was acquitted, together with Michael ...

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  32. MUNICIPAL.

    The ordinary meeting of the fremantle Road. Board was held on Oct 11 when there were present.—Messra W. Powell (in the chair), W. Laurence ...

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  33. ECCLESIASTICAL.

    A movement is on foot at Broken Hill to place die garish, under Bishop Harmer, of South Australia, as it is thought that the Bishop of Riverina is not able ...

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  34. IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENTS.

    The Admiralty has supplied the Channel Squadron with six months' provisions. It is stated that M. Delcasse is ...

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  35. A BAILIFFS TROUBLE.

    A bailiff named Connor had a lively quarter of an hour recently. He was rejecting a widow named Minnie Meffert, who had disobeyed an order of the ...

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  36. FRANCE.

    The Paris municipality has demanded the cancellation of all contracts, unless the men on strike resume work immediately. ...

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  37. CARRIAGE OF ORE.

    Considerable irritation has been caused at Broken Hill owing to the short supply of trucks available for the carriage of ore. Hie situation will ...

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  38. RETURN OF THE KHEDIVE.

    The Khedive has left Constantinople on his return to Egypt. ...

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  39. FREMANTLE.

    Drunkeneea.—For having been drunk on Monday night, Charles J. Brown was, on the evidence of Constable Healey, fined 5s. ...

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  40. OUTER HARBOR SCHEME.

    The Standing Orders Committee of the House of Assembly has reported to the statutory declaration of Mr. C. Muirhead, the solicitor for the Outer ...

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  41. MR. W. P. REEVES.

    A claim to vote was recently made by Mr. W. P. Reeves, the New Zealand Agent-General, in respect of the Agency Office, 13 Victoria-street, London, S.W. ...

    Article : 61 words
  42. HARVEST PROSPECTS.

    A prominent squatter in Riverina has stated that the present drought coming on the top of the two previous dry years promises to make this the worst ever ...

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  43. SHIPPING.

    Arrivals.—Ship Florence Stella, 1,170 tons; and barque Earnock, 1,198 tons. Departures.—For Melbourne-Ship Hesperus, 1,777 tons. For Adelaide ...

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  44. BLOUSTEIN'S BURGLARY,

    In the Criminal Court on Oct. 11 before Mr. Justice James, the too Frenchmen Joseph Mollerdi and Alfred Richards, were charged with having broken ...

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  45. COAL-MINING INDUSTRY.

    In connection with the decision of the Government that every track of coal must be weighed, the miners are jubilant. The colliery proprietors state ...

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  46. EASTERN PARLIAMENTS.

    In the House of Assembly tot[?]ly the council of the Adelaide University petitioned against portions of the Law Reform Bill referring to admissions to the ...

    Article : 190 words
  47. STEAMER AGROUND.

    The steamer, Warrnambool vb still aground, a further attempt to float her having been unsuccessful. ...

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  48. CHARGES OF IMMORALITY.

    For 10 months past the residents of Angaston have been subjected to intolerable insult by an unknown person scattering in the town circulars ...

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  49. WORRIED TO DEATH.

    Not long since a business man of this city died from worry. The strain on his brain and constant anxiety brought on numerous complaints which ultimately ...

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  50. TASMANIA.

    Ernest Evans, employed in Knight's foundry, struck his head against a drilling machine to-day, and was severely injured. ...

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  51. GOLDFIELDS DISAFFECTI ON.

    In the House of Assembly to-day Mr. E. L. Batchelor inquired whether any overtures had been received from the people of Western Australia, with a view ...

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  52. AGRICULTURAL SHOW.

    The Northern Agricultural Society's tl show will begin to-morrow. The general entries are more numerous than those of last year, but there is a ...

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  53. QUEENSLAND.

    At the time Mr. Dickson took the Premiership, it was understood that he would take the position of Cheif Secretary and Home Secretary. Mr. ...

    Article : 69 words
  54. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Commandant, in his annual report, strongly urges that the defences and the naval and military forces should be speedily made efficient. He ...

    Article : 91 words
  55. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day leave was given to introduce a bill to allow hotels to be opened daring certain hours on Sundays, Good Fridays ...

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  56. NORTH FREMANTLE ELECTION.

    In the Wesley-hall, North Fremantle, on Oct. 11 Mr. R. W. Allen, one of the four candidates for the vacancy caused in the North Fremantle Municipal ...

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  59. APPOINTMENT OF SHERIFF.

    In connection with the appointment of sheriff in succession to Captain Townley, promoted to the chairmanship of the Public Service Board, it is ...

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  60. QUEENSLAND.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Slaughtering Bill was read the second time. The estimated were further considered. ...

    Article : 21 words
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