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  2. MR. BARTON AT BATHURST.

    Mr. Barton, accompanied by Mr. Francis Clarke (ex-member for the Hastings and Macleay electorate) and Mr. W. Crick, M.L.A., journeyed from Sydney to Bathurst to-day for the purpose of attending ...

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  3. SECOND EDITION.

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

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  4. VICTORIA.

    At a meeting of the City Council to-day Councillor M'Eacharn wad re-elected Mayor. He subsequently entertained a numerous company at lunch. ...

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  5. QUEENSLAND.

    At the quarterly meeting of the Brisbane Chamber of Commerco to-day the question of the Northern mail service was fully discussed. It was ultimately decided to wait and see what ...

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  6. THE SOUDAN.

    In official despatches which have been published Lord Salisbury declares that the rights of Egypt are unquestionable, and he insists upon the withdrawal of ...

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  7. SPECIAL CABLES.

    In consequence of the grave state of affairs in China two Japanese cruisers have been ordered to Taku, in the Gulf of Pe-chi-li. ...

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  8. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    Amongst the passengers to Colombo by the R.M.S. Britannia was Lord Charles Beresford, who had been commissioned to enter into negotiations with the Chinese Government with the ...

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  9. THE COAL-WEIGHING DIFFICULTY.

    Mr. James Curley, the Northern miners' general secretary, was interviewed at his residence at Islington by the representative of the "Sydney Morning Herald," from whom he obtained the ...

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  10. THE RISING IN THE UNITED STATES.

    Brigadier-General Bacon, who was despatched by the United States Government to suppress the insurrection of Chippewa Indians in the State of ...

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  11. NEW ZEALAND.

    It is considered probable that the Old Age Pensions Bill will be passed by the Council this session. Last year it was rejected by a majority of five, but since then three new councillors, all ...

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  12. PURSUIT OF THE KHALIFA.

    A Reuter's telegram states that the Khalifa and Osman Digna are concealed in the Bara forests of Kordofan, and that they are surrounded by inimical tribes. ...

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  13. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    After an adjournment extending over six weeks Harrold Brothers' insolvency proceedings were resumed to-day. Mr. Kingston, on behalf of A. L. and E. E. Harrold, asked for the personal ...

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  14. THE CRETAN TROUBLE.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of the "Times" states that Turkey has decided to relinquish Crete in view of contingencies elsewhere, but that she ...

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  15. THE MIDLAND RAILWAY COMPANY.

    The Premier informed a deputation of members to-day that the time had come for the Government to take action against the Midland Railway Company to recover damages for the ...

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  16. A FRENCH GOVERNOR PROMOTED.

    M. Liotard, the Governor of the district of Ubangi, which is within the French sphere of influence in Central Africa, was recently accorded a public welcome on his ...

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  17. SERIOUS EXPLOSION AT CURRABUBULA.

    A blasting accident resulting in serious injuries to three men occurred at Currabubula railway deviation works on Saturday morning. Edward Parker, Thomas O'Neill, and another man were ...

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  18. THE FERGHANA REBELS.

    Three hundred and eighty of the natives concerned in the recent rising at Perghana and Samarcand, Central Asia, and who were sentenced to be hanged, ...

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  19. COUNTRY NEWS.

    On the 24th ultimo a man named Fred Kelly, aged 22, was brought into Balranald Hospital, and he died 10 minutes after admission. An inquest was held on the following Monday before Mr. W. O ...

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  20. CAPTAIN MARCHAND'S ASSERTIONS DENIED.

    Sir H. Kitchener states that the Shillooks, a native tribe inhabiting the Fashoda country, deny the assertion of Captain Marchand to the effect that they ...

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  21. THE STEAMER WARRNAMBOOL.

    Captain Brodie, of the Lund liner Warrnambool, which is still aground in the Port River, has prepared a report for the president of the Marine Board. He states that that vessel on entering the ...

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  22. THE GERMAN EMPEROR'S VISIT TO TURKEY.

    The German Emperor has decided not to visit Egypt on his way to Turkey and Palestine. The French authorities interpret this as indicating a desire on the ...

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  23. SEVERITY OF THE SEASON.

    Reports still come to hand that the outlying districts are in a terrible state. Sheep are reported to be dying in hundreds, and so also is travelling stock. Every vestige of grass and herbage has disappeared. ...

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  24. THREE CHILDREN DROWNED.

    A sad accident occurred at Mundalla, near Bordertown, on Sunday, when Allan Sanderson, aged 8, Albert Sanderson, aged 12, and Grace Sanderson, aged 15, children of Mr. Robert ...

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  25. THE POPE AND SOCIALISM.

    The Pope yesterday received a number of French pilgrims. In addressing the pilgrims his Holiness exhorted the workmen to trust to the ...

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  26. THE BRITISH CLAIMS.

    Sir Edmund Monson, the British Ambassador in Paris, has notified the French Government that all the Khalifa's territories have passed to Great Britain ...

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  27. STEALING A BULLOCK.

    At the police court to-day Joseph Porters, Terence Porters, and Frank Lewis were charged witn stealing a bullock, the property of Augustus Hooke, of Tia River station. According to the evidence the ...

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  28. SOCIALIST CONGRESS AT STUTTGART.

    The Socialist Congress at Stuttgart has passed a resolution condemning a protective policy. ...

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  29. DEATH OF A WELL-KNOWN STATION PROPRIETOR.

    Mr. J. A. Gardiner, one of the oldest and best known residents in the Western district, died at his residence, Gobolion, yesterday morning. The deceased gentleman was a large station properly ...

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  30. ROBBERY IN A TRAIN.

    A man attacked and robbed a lady passenger in an express train near Malines, Belgium. He left the train with the view of making good his escape, but was ...

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  31. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    At the oriminal sittings of the Supreme Court to-day Ernest Becker pleaded guilty to a charge of forging a cheque. He stated that he committed the offence to purchaise a revolver with ...

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  32. SUICIDE OF A PRINCESS.

    Princess Trebutzkoi was arrested in Berlin on a charge of forgery, alleged to have been committed in Venice. Shortly after her arrest the princess committed ...

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  33. FATAL FALL DOWN A SHAFT.

    A sad fatal accident is reported from Girilambone, the victim of which was a young man named Alfred Reach. It appears that the deceased, who was working at the copper mines, left work late on ...

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  34. FIRE ON THE TEKOA.

    The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Tekon, which left London on September 10, bound for Wellington, New Zealand, has arrived at Capetown on fire. ...

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  35. THE PARIS STRIKE.

    Owing to the coercive tactics adopted by the strikers in Paris the city is occupied by troops. The leading sections of the building ...

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  36. COAL-WEIGHING DIFFICULTY.

    The Minister for Mines has issued the necessary notification to the owners of coal mines requiring them to comply with the provisions of the Act, which provide that every skip of coal shall be weighed. ...

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  37. THE REDFERN FIRE.

    The members of the Fire Brigades Board (Messrs. Bown, Bear, and Church) accompanied by Acting-Superintendent Webb, visited the scene of the Regent-street fire yesterday afternoon. The ...

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  38. YELLOW FEVER IN AMERICA.

    Despite the strict quarantine enforced by the Governor against travellers and goods from Louisiana, where yellow fever is raging, the dread disease has infected ...

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  39. TASMANIA.

    The following members of the Tasmanian team for the Intercolonial Rifle Match left Launceston to-day by the Pateena for Melbourne, en route to Sydney, under the charge of Captain Croft: ...

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  40. AMUSEMENTS.

    Playgoers will be glad to learn that although Miss Pattie Browne has not yet recovered from the effects of her recent fall on the stage of the Bijon Theatre she is making very satisfactory progress. ...

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  41. MURDER IN OHIO.

    Mr. George Saxton, brother of the wife of President M'Kinley, has been murdered in a street, in Canton, Ohio. A woman has been arrested on suspicion of having ...

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  42. JAMAICA AND CANADA.

    A proposal has been made at Kingston, the capital of Jamaica, in favour of the incorporation of the colony of Jamaica with the Canadian Dominion. ...

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  43. THE DUKE OF ORLEANS.

    The gendarmerie have received orders to arrest the Duke of Orleans if he attempts to enter France. ...

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  44. TO-DAY.

    Unitarian Church, Hyde Park: Musical and Dramatic Entertainment, 8 p.m. Divine Hea[?]ing: Cottage Meeting, Zion, Halloran-street, Leichhardt, 7.30 p.m. ...

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  45. PUTRID CONDENSED MILK.

    At the Southwark Police Court yesterday a provision merchant was fined £50 for selling six tins of putrid condensed milk. ...

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  46. SIR THOMAS LIPTON.

    Sir Thomas Lipton, the London millionaire merchant who recently issued a challenge for the America Cup, or an International Yachting trophy, has ...

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  47. THE RING.

    The match between Corbett and M'Coy has been declared off. Corbett has issued a challenge to the world. [Some of the above items appeared in our second edition ...

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