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  2. POLITICAL NEWS.

    The political atmosphere is the lobbies of Parliament House last evening was unusaally disturbed. It was manifest from the manner in which members gathered in small knots about the lobbies and ...

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  3. THE LATE PREMIER OF QUEENSLAND.

    Mr. Seddon, the Premier of New Zealand, telegraphed to the Acting Premier to-day as follows:— "On behalf of the people of this colony I beg to tender heartfelt sympathy to the ...

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  4. SPECIAL CABLES.

    Reports from St. Louis, the capital of the French colony of Senegal, West Africa, state that the French forces have inflicted a severe defeat upon a force of ...

    Article : 115 words
  5. THE SITUATION IN CHINA.

    An edict has been issued at Pekin reseinding the reforms recently inaugurated by the Emperor, and ordering the imprisonment of Chang-yen-huan, the ...

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  6. IN PARLIAMENT.

    As soon as the Legislative Council met yesterday afternoon the Vice-President of the Executive Council gave notice of his intention to more next week for leave to bring in a further ...

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  7. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    In the Legislative Council yesterday the Medical Practitioners Bill was passed through committee. Upon the Legislative Assembly meeting the ...

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  8. CLOSING OF PUBLIC OFFICES IN BRISBANE.

    The Postmaster-General has received the following from Brisbane:— "All public offices throughout the colony will be closed to-morrow (Thursday), the day of the funeral of the late Hon T. J. ...

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  9. AMERICA AND SPAIN.

    The Spanish Government has instructed its representatives on the Peace Commission to resist the cession of the Philippine Islands to the United States of ...

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  10. FEELING IN SYDNEY.

    Although Mr. Byrnes was not known personally to many members of the New South Wales Parliament, the news of his death was received with deep regret. By all federalists his loss is ...

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  11. VICTORIA.

    A telegram was received from Marloo, on tne Snowy River, this morning, that the fishing craft Exile left Tamboon Inlet on the 13th instant. A heavy gale blew the same night, and she has not ...

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  12. THE LATE WAR.

    The personal claims upon Spain in connection with the late war amount to 20,000,000dol. ...

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  13. THE MANCHU LEADER SUMMONED TO PEKIN.

    The Manchu leader, Chi-li, controlling the northern forces in China, has been hurriedly summoned to Pekin. Hen-yung-yi, the negotiator of the ...

    Article : 84 words
  14. BELGIUM TRADE RESTRICTIONS.

    The Anglo-American Chambor of Commerce in Belgium is urging the British and American Governments to secure the removal of the restrictions on ...

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  15. SYMPATHY FROM NEW ZEALAND.

    Mr. Seddon, the Premier, has cabled the following to the Acting Premier of Queensland:— "On behalf of the people of this colony I beg to tender our heartfelt sympathy to the late Hon. T. ...

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  16. THE QUEEN OF DENMARK.

    The Queen of Denmark is worse. The members of the Royal Family have assembled at the Castle of BernstorfF, where her Majesty is lying. ...

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  17. THE BRITISH ADMIRAL AT TAKU.

    Vice-Admiral Sir E. H. Seymour K.C.B., the Commander-in-Chief of the British fleet on the China Station, has arrived at Taku, in the Gulf of Pe-chi-li. ...

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  18. TELEGRAM FROM THE PREMIER OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Premier this morning forwarded the following telegram to the Acting Premier at Brisbane:— "South Australia tenders to Queensland the assurance of her deepest sympathy in the ...

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  19. ARMAMENT FOR THE CERBERUS.

    A [?]. gun has been shipped to Melbourne by the steamer Australasian for H.M.V.S. Cerberus. ...

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  20. THE SOUDAN

    Captain Marchand, the commander of the French force at Fashoda, has acknowledged that the Sirdar, Sir H. Kitchener, rescued him from the Dervishes. ...

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  21. CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES.

    In return for the right of direct access to the Yukon via Dyeo and Skagway, the Canadian Government has offered to waive the Canadian seal-hunting rights ...

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  22. THE CRETAN TROUBLE.

    Djevad Pasha, the Turkish military commissioner in Crete, has appointed Cheoklibey Pasha to succeed Edhem Pasha, the Governor of Crete, who has ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENTS.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Speaker informed the House that he had telegraphed to the Chief Secretory of Queensland expressing the deep regret felt by members at the death of ...

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  24. CANADA AND THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC.

    It is expected that the plebiscite arranged for by the Canadian Government on the question of the prohibition of the liquor traffic will be taken throughout the ...

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  25. THE SHEARING STRIKE AT KILLARNEY.

    The strike of shearers and rouseabouts at Killarney station continues. About 70 men are affected. During the week 25 shearers left by the mail train for New England. On Friday last all the men who ...

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  26. BRITISH COLUMBIA.

    British Columbia has decided to abolish its agency in London. ...

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  27. SILVER.

    Bar silver is quoted to-day at 2s 4 5-16d per ounce standard. ...

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  28. VICTORIAN APPLES.

    As the result of inquiries made by Mr. J. M. Sinclair, the Victorian commercial agent in London, regarding the American and Canadian apple crop, he ...

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  29. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    This morning the office for the dead and a requiem mass were chanted in St. Ignatius' Church, Norwood, for the late Empress of Austria. There were present the Consuls for several ...

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  30. THE HASTINGS-MACLEAY ELECTION.

    In the Legislative Assembly last night Mr. NEILD said he had noticed that morning that the Minister for Works had made certain statements in that House with regard to certain allegations ...

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  31. CAROUSALS IN FORBES.

    At the police court yesterday three men from Monwonga named George St. Clair, alias Twomey, Thomas Molloy, and Thomas M'Mahon, were convicted of riotous conduct and fined after which ...

    Article : 256 words
  32. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales this evening competition was less strong, and there was a weakness in prices all round. Sept. 28. ...

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  33. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    In the Legislative Council to-day, on the special report of the examiner of private bills, the Outer Harbour Bill was again referred to the Standing Orders Committee. The Public Health Bill was ...

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  34. TASMANIA.

    Dr. James Downie was found dead in bed at his residence at Mathinna to-day. The police forced the door,as the dootor had been missing since Sunday. The cause of death is believed to have ...

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  35. PROCEEDINGS IN THE ASSEMBLY.

    There was a sadness about the proceedings of the Assembly to-day which it is safe to say never before characterised the sittings of the Queens land Legislature. The House was a full one, and ...

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  36. THE TALLOW MARKET.

    At the weekly sales by auction of Australasian tallow to-day 1700 casks were offered, of which 1025 casks were sold. Mutton, fine, realised 23s 3d; mutton, ...

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  37. THE MUDGEE TRAGEDY.

    John M'Coy was charged at the Circuit Court today with murdering his wife on Monday last. He waa undefended. Mr Justice Stephen asked if accused wished the case proceeded with or postponed ...

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  38. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Sir Arthur Bower Forwood, Bt., P.C., at the age of 62 years. Sir A. B Forwood had represented Omis[?]irk ...

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  39. LATE SPORTING.

    In the betting market to-day Massinissa firmed for the Caulfield Cup, all the money at 100 to 9 being taken about him, and at the finish 100 to 10 was the best offer. After Reka had been backed at 100 to 6, ...

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  40. SUPPOSED WRECK OF A NEW COASTING VESSEL.

    A telegram was yesterday received by the Underwriters' Association that the ketch Mary Adkins had been beached in a sinkiug condition and, as may be imagined, the news of a new boat having met with ...

    Article : 310 words
  41. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Extension of Commerce Committee formed by the House has presented a report on the frozen meat industry. The committee recommends the erection of cool stores at the London docks, and ...

    Article : 159 words
  42. TO-DAY.

    Baptist Union of New South Wales Annual Asembly 10 a.m., Bathurst-street Church: 7.30 p.m., Harris-street Church, Annual Meeting of Baptist Home Missionary Society. ...

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  43. AUSTRALIAN RACEHORSES IN ENGLAND.

    The Australian racehorses Merman and Survivor are fancied for the Cesarewitch Stakes, and the New Zealander Uniform for the Cambridgeshi[?]e Stakes. ...

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  44. LATE MINING.

    The manager of the Crcesus Proprietary has been compelled to relinquish all development operations owing to the heavy influx of water at the 300ft. level, the water rushing in in torrents from the oxidised lode ...

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  45. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    To-day the traders of the district hold an industrial exhibition, with contests, which proved very successful. Nearly, 3000 persons were present. The day was observed as a general ...

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