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  2. Political.

    THE NO-CONFIDENCE MOTION.—Up to the hour of taking the division this morning on the no-confidence motion of the leader of the Opposition, the strangers' galleries were thronged with interested ...

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  3. Alleged Outrage in Singleton.

    The hearing of the case against Balfour, Ellis, Chick, Bruderlin, and Jenkins, in connection with a rape said to have bean committed upon one Jane Taylor, was resumed this morning in the Singleton ...

    Article : 188 words
  4. Brevities.

    "Self condemned." Another servile majority. Sir Patrick will not resign. Sea rising off Newcastle this morning. ...

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  5. Franco-German War Imminent.

    LONDON, October 13, 7 p.m.—European affairs are approaching a very critical juncture. Alarming reports are being received from all quarters of intrigue and menace. The ...

    Article : 172 words
  6. The Great Barrier Island Murder.

    Caffrey's two companions on board the cutter Sovereign of the Sean, after the commission of the murder of Robert Taylor on the Great Barrier Island, New Zealand, arrived in Sydney at 8 o'clock this ...

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  7. Insolvency Court.

    The official assignees submitted their lists of estates in arrear for approval by his Honor, and obtained extension of time for filing accounts in various estates. ...

    Article : 88 words
  8. District Court.

    GAINFORD V. BRADLEY.—The following evidence was taken in this slander case, particulars of which have been outlined:—The plaintiff stated that he was a clerk in the Treasury. He denied having spread ...

    Article : 916 words
  9. Masonic.

    On Thursday, September 23, a very hadsome jewel and beautifully illuminated address was presented by the Sydney Lodge of Instruction, E.C., to Worshipful Bro. Alfred Brlckwood, P.M., who for ...

    Article : 331 words
  10. The Crisis in Bulgaria.

    ST. PETERSBURG, October 12.—The Moscow VIEDIMOSTI publishes an article on the Bulgarian crisis, urging the Czar to undertake the Russian occupation of Bulgaria. The will of Russia, the ...

    Article : 66 words
  11. The Bulgarian Parliament.

    LONDON, October 13.—The National Assembly of Bulgaria, the Sobranje, has been convoked to meet in Tirnoya in about a fortnight. It is not expected that the Bulgarian authorities will take ...

    Article : 54 words
  12. The Governor of the Cape.

    LONDON, October 13.—It has been officially announced that Sir Hercules Robinson has agreed to retain the office of Governor of the Cape for another vice-regal term. ...

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  13. Matterson's Return.

    LONDON, October 13.—Neil Matterson has accepted the advice of his friends not to row in England again this season. He will sail to-morrow in the R. M. S. Lusitania for ...

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  14. Late Sporting.

    BATHURST TURF CLUB.—A meeting of the members of the Bathurst Turf Club is shortly to be held to decide on the dates of next anneal meeting, which is most likely to be held about the month of ...

    Article : 44 words
  15. THE CAULFIELD CUP BETTING.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday morning.—Last night the betting about the favorites hardened. Millstream then came forward, and was backed at 1000 to 40, then 25 to 1. ...

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  16. New Zealand Mining.

    LONDON, October 13.—A company has been floated for the purpose of working the Coromandal Gold Mines in the Thamas district of Slew Zea-land. There is every probability of the affair ...

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  17. FLEMINGTON TRAINING NOTES.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday (Noon).—The weather this morning was fine and dear, and the tracks were in good order. Sound work was the order of the day. Tarpeia was about the first to do any work of importance, and went twice ...

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  18. The Irish Question.

    LONDON, October 13.—The statements made by the Daily News to the effect that the Government had in preparation a scheme for the settlement of the Irish difficulty, based upon the ...

    Article : 64 words
  19. Alleged Railway Frauds.

    The bearing of the case of alleged conspiracy to de-fraud the Railway Department against Messrs. Wright, Heaton, and others was resumed this morning in the Central Criminal Court, Darling- ...

    Article : 504 words
  20. Alleged Land Frauds.

    Vere Hunt and Wilby Norton Ollivier on bail were charged with forgery in connection with the alleged land frauds at the Central Police Court this morning Mr. M'Laughlin prosecuted for the Crown, and Dr. ...

    Article : 605 words
  21. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14.

    SHORTER v. M'KENZIE.—This was an action on an attorney's bill, in which Mr. A. A. Shorter, the plaintiff, sought to recover £10 13s 2d which the defendant disputed. The examination of the plaintiff occupied ...

    Article : 52 words
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