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  3. NEWS BY GABLE.

    London, August 26. The debate on the report of the committee on the Home Rule Bill was "brought to an end last night at 11 o'clock, when the closure was applied. ...

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  4. NEWS BT CABLE.

    London, August 26. Seven cases of cholera have occurred in England. In each. instance the disease was brought from, the Continent. ...

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  5. NEWS BT CABLE.

    London, August 25. In the match. Australia v. England, at the Old Trafford Ground, Manchester, to day, Gunn made a great stand, carrying his bat out for 102. ...

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  6. The Border Duties.

    Mb. PATTERSON, the Victorian Premier, who was lately all in favor of a Customs Union with New South Wales, has now, according to the latest telegrams, gone off upon ...

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  7. Mashonaland.

    London, August 26. Lobengula, the Mashonaland chief, has sent further defiant letters to Sir Henry Loch, the British High Commissioner in South Africa, and to the ...

    Article : 89 words
  8. The House of Commons.

    London, August 26. In replying to a j Scotch deputation today, Mr. Gladstone i professed himself to be favorable to the introduction of a disestablishment bill for ...

    Article : 158 words
  9. Family Notices

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  10. A Roman Palace Burnt Down.

    London, August 27. The Negroni Cat farelli Palace, Borne, has been burnt down. The inmates had a narrow escape of their lives. The firemen displayed great bravery ...

    Article : 58 words
  11. French Political Duel.

    London, August 27. A duel was fought at Long champs, near Paris, yesterday, between M. Yves Guyot, a prominent member of the Chamber of Deputies, ...

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  12. Caricaturing an M.P.

    London, August 26. A. sensational scene took place in the lobby of the House of Commons last night, when Mr. Harry Furniss, the celebrated PUNCH caricaturist, ...

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  13. France and Siam.

    London, August 26. France demands the discharge of a number of Danish, officers who are in the service of the Government of Siam. ...

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  14. The World's Wheat Markets.

    London, August 26. The English, wheat markets are weak and declining; Continental markets depressed ; American markets weak and declining. The spot ...

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  15. India and Afghanistan.

    London, August 26. The Ameer of Afghanistan ia friendly towards the Indian political mission, under Colonel Sir H. M. Durand, Foreign Secretary to the ...

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  16. Raid on Fantan Dens.

    Another successful raid was made last night on Chinese gambling dene, resulting in the arrest of 21 Chinese. The Red fern police were the raiders, under the direction of Inspector Lawless. About ...

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  17. The Wheat Crops.

    London, August 26. The estimates of the American wheat crop are unreliable, but the yield, it is believed, will be about 400,000,000 bushels. ...

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  18. Broken Hill Shares.

    London, August 27. Broken Hill Pro- prietary shares were today quoted on the Stock Exchange at £2 11s 3d. ...

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  19. The Riots in Naples.

    London, August 27. Three hundred further arrests have been made in Naples in connection with the riots arising out of the Franco Italian feud. ...

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  20. The Tallow Auctions.

    London, August 26. At yesterday's public auction of Australasian tallow 1925 casks were offered, and 1350 were sold. Prices were unaltered, at 26s per cwt. for ...

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  21. The Miller's Point Tragedy.

    James Maguire, one of the men who was recently charged, in company with others, with having been concerned in causing the death of Thomas Pert at Miller's Point, appeared in the ...

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  22. Hides and Leather.

    London, August 26. At the auction sales of Australian hides and leather the I following prices were realised : Queensland salted ox hides, 2 7/8 d; New South Wales ...

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  23. The Sugar Market. SHIPPING.

    London, August 26.One hundred mate of middling Queensland syrups have been sold at 13s 3d per cwt. Sugar beet has declined 71/2 d. ...

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  24. The Money Market.

    London, August 24. The open market rate of discount for three months' bills is 43/8 per cent. ...

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  25. Two Savage Assaults.

    A fireman named William Patterson, employed on the steamer Victoria, was assaulted at Miller's Point on Saturday night. A row occurred outside the Hero of Waterloo Hotel, between a man ...

    Article : 346 words
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  27. The Jewellery Robbery,

    The police and detectives have been day and night searching for the man who committed the daring robbery at Aicock's jewellery shop, Hay market, on Friday evening, but up to the present ...

    Article : 95 words
  28. Death from Burns.

    NEWCASTLE, Monday. Catherine Clark, 10 years of age, died in the hospital last evening from the effects of barns sustained on the previous day. The child was lighting a fire when ...

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  29. Method of Preserving Meat.

    ALBURY, Monday. About 30 representative citizens, including the district Government medical officer, have tested the efficacy of an alleged new fumigating process by which fresh, ...

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  30. The Share Market.

    At the first call on 'Change today ho transaction was recorded, and business generally pronounced very quiet. Messrs. David Jones and Company announce ...

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  31. Death of a Sydney Journalist,

    Mr. George J. W. Stevenson, an old Sydney journalist, died yesterday, after a lingering illness, under which he had for some years Goffered acutely. Mr. ...

    Article : 214 words
  32. Found Dead in Bed.

    A' man named Albert Crofton Lutz, who arrived a few days ago from Calcutta, was found dead in his bed at the imperial Arcade Hotel, Pitt street, on Saturday evening. Very little is ...

    Article : 73 words
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