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  2. To-day's Cablegrams.

    London, September 10.—Mr. Michael Davitt, the Irish Nationalist, speaking at Knockaroo on the administration of Ireland under the Marquis of Salisbury's Government, declared that the ...

    Article : 116 words
  3. The Police Cell Outrage.

    Only a few months ago the public were shocked and astonished by the notice in the daily papers that a horrible crime had been committed in the cells attached to the Central Police Court, ...

    Article : 2,079 words
  4. Miners' Troubles.

    NEWCASTLE, Monday night.—The conclusions arrived at to-day by the miners' delegate board do not appear to have been favorable to a speedy settlement of the dispute. In fact it may be ...

    Article : 2,086 words
  5. The Late Libel Action.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The DAILY TELEGRAPH, in an article on the recent libel action of Mr. G. R. Dibbs against the Sydney DAILY TELEGRAPH, concludes by saying: The verdict of the jury ...

    Article : 116 words
  6. The Afghan Rebellion.

    LONDON, September 10.—Ishak Khan, the Governor of Balkh, who rebelled against the Ameer of Afghanistan, Abdurrahman Khan, has been defeated by the Ameer's troops at Maimena. ...

    Article : 54 words
  7. The Whitechapel Murders.

    LONDON, September 10.—The man who was arrested on suspicion of having, at different times within a month, murdered and horribly mutilated four women of the unfortunate class in ...

    Article : 76 words
  8. A Robbery by Boys.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—On Saturday evening a man named M'Beth, whilst proceeding along Bridge-road in an intoxicated condition, fell down on the footpath, and almost immediately after he ...

    Article : 80 words
  9. Accidentally Shot.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—A lad named John Drummond, residing at Gruyere, shot a kangaroo. He took the stock of the gun to kill the animal with, and the piece accidentally went off, the ...

    Article : 48 words
  10. The United States Tariff.

    LONDON, September 10.—President Cleveland, in accepting the Democratic vote, candidly disclaims any intention of carrying on a freetrade crusade. The tariff reforms, he declares, will aim ...

    Article : 48 words
  11. The Ironmoulders' Strike.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The ironmoulders have consented to a conference with the ironmasters, and the document has been signed on the lines proposed by Mr. F. G. Hartley. The employers ...

    Article : 38 words
  12. The Bishopric of Chester.

    LONDON, September 10.—Canon Jayne has accepted the Bishopric of Chester, to which it was supposed Bishop Barry, of Sydney, was likely to be nominated. ...

    Article : 36 words
  13. POSITION OF AFFAIRS IN MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The eyes of the Melbourne public are only beginning to open to the position of affairs as regards the Newcastle coal strike. They have become aware that the ...

    Article : 191 words
  14. Alleged Assault.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—At the Port Melbourne Court yesterday Theodore Hansen, who was recently convicted for the manslaughter of the second mate of the ship Lucadia ...

    Article : 165 words
  15. The Big Collision Action.

    This action, which was regarded as being so important as to occupy very many days of Judge Poster's time last May, came up in a new form yesterday before the Chief Justice, Judge ...

    Article : 1,128 words
  16. New Guinea.

    THURSDAY ISLAND, Monday.—The missionary schooner Harrier, arrived here from New Guinea, reports Dr. M'Gregor's arrival. The reported ill-treatment of the Cameron party by natives is ...

    Article : 42 words
  17. Melbourne Exhibition.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—This afternoon a number of gentlemen, including Sir W. J. Clarke, Mr. Duncan Gillies, Mr. Abigail, Mr. Benjamin (Mayor of Melbourne), Mr. Langtree (Secretary for ...

    Article : 127 words
  18. The Governor's Trip.

    BROKEN HILL, Tuesday.—The Governor held a leyee in the dining-room of the Grand Hotel on Monday, where about two hundred people were grasped by the hand by his Excellency. When ...

    Article : 198 words
  19. Advertising

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    Advertising : 709 words
  20. Feasts for the Poor.

    A meeting in connection with the feasts and entertainments to inmates of destitute asylums was held at Mr. Quong Tart's tea-rooms last sight; Mr. Hugh Taylor, M.P., in the chair. A ...

    Article : 131 words
  21. Freetrade and Good Trade in England.

    The Manchester CITY NEWS of July 23, 1888, says : "At the annual meeting of the Cobden Club, held in London on Saturday, Mr. T. B. Potter, M.P., in the chair, Mr. G. W. Medley read a ...

    Article : 160 words
  22. A Sad Fatality.

    MELBOURNE, Monday,—Three children named Crowle, Lewellyn, and Clements, all girls, were crossing Taylor's CreeK, near Echuca, this morning, in a box hanging on wires. When in the ...

    Article : 66 words
  23. School of Arts Debating Club.

    A special meeting of the School of Arts Debating Club was held yesterday evening. The object of the meeting was to elect a president in the place of Mr. P. J. Gandon, and to consider the ...

    Article : 157 words
  24. Struck with a Hammer.

    A serious accident occurred to a boilermaker named Henry Clark, 21 years of age, at an early hour this morning. Clark was at work in the hold of the steamer Queen of the South, at Davy ...

    Article : 160 words
  25. Electric Motor.

    The Cabinet sat yesterday afternoon, and among other business it was agreed that a trial of an electric motor should be allowed to take place in Erskine-street, on condition that the ...

    Article : 80 words
  26. East Maitland Election.

    A writ was yesterday issued for the election, of a member of the Legislative Assembly to represent East Maitland owing to Mr. Brunker having accepted the office of Minister for Lands. The ...

    Article : 141 words
  27. Another Libel Action.

    Mr. G. R. Dibbs, M.L.A. has issued another writ, claiming £10,000 damages, against the proprietors of the Sydney DAILY TELEGRAPH. The ground of action is a leading article which ...

    Article : 98 words
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