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  2. THE WOOL DEADLOCK.

    A stage has now been reached in connection with the deadlock between the Woolbuyers' Association and the Co-operative Wool Company, in which the buyers feel at liberty to explain the attitude they ...

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  3. FARMERS AND SETTLERS IN CONFERENCE.

    The seventh annual conference of representatives from various branches of the Farmers and Settlers' Association throughout the colony was opened in the lecture hall of the Technical College this morning. ...

    Article : 1,255 words
  4. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Last evening the Mayor (Mr. T. J. Cahill) on behalf of a large number of parishioners and personal friends of the Rev. Father Casey presented him with an address and purse of 100 sovereigns on ...

    Article : 1,536 words
  5. VICTORIA.

    Another sewage fatality occurred at an early hour this morning. Five men were employed in a tunnel at[?] a depth of 50ft. on M'K[?]nzi[?] and Sons' contract, Burnley-street, Richmond. As the ...

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  6. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The election for the vacancy in the representation of Southport Division, Southwest Lancashire, in the House of Commons, caused by the retirement of Mr. ...

    Article : 176 words
  7. SPECIAL CABLES.

    The forces of the Sirdar, Sir Herbert Kitchener, are concentrated at Wady Homed. They are in excellent health. Metammeh, a town of the Khalifa's, on ...

    Article : 105 words
  8. THE WAR.

    The situation at Manila is unsatisfactory. Hundreds are deserting from the insurgents, and are trying to enter the city. ...

    Article : 125 words
  9. IN PARLIAMENT.

    Question time brought forth some definite, desirable information. Mr. Lyne expressed the reasonable anxiety of the Opposition and the country to know what the Government ...

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  10. THE GLADSTONE MEMORIAL.

    Sir Charles Gavan Duffy has protested that the conduct of the Dublin Corporation in refusing to erect a statue to the late Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone was ...

    Article : 75 words
  11. THE CAPE ELECTIONS.

    In the Cape Colony elections, which took place yesterday, the Afrikander Bund gained four more seats. It is probable the Bund will have a ...

    Article : 332 words
  12. TASMANIA.

    George, alias Gustave, Smith was this morning sentenced to six months' imprisonment in Hobart Gaol for victimising tradespeople here. He had professed to be wealthy, and entered into ...

    Article : 243 words
  13. THE HEAT IN FRANCE.

    The intense heat in France continues. In two days 300 soldiers in the South of France were disabled. There have been many deaths from ...

    Article : 47 words
  14. THE KIAO-CHAU MURDERS.

    Herr Eugen Wolff, the traveller and correspondent for a German paper, who is reported to have tried and aquitted 13 Chinamen charged with the murder of ...

    Article : 56 words
  15. AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENTS

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Premier informed Mr. Deakin that no distinction was made at the Customs between ornamental feathers, the procuring of which involved cruelty, and others. ...

    Article : 396 words
  16. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The steamer Taiyuan, from southern ports, arrived on Friday with the following passengers:.—Mrs. Fryer and 2 children, Messrs. Parsons and Bowen. She sailed on Saturday for ...

    Article : 123 words
  17. MR. HOOLEY'S BANKRUPTCY.

    In the Court of Bankruptcy yesterday the matter of the insolvency of Mr. E. T. Hooley was again heard. Besides those already mentioned other persons entered ...

    Article : 49 words
  18. QUEENSLAND.

    For some time past it has been understood that overtures have been passing for the junction of constitutional Opposition in Parliament and the labour party, under the leadership of Mr. Glassey. ...

    Article : 272 words
  19. NATIONALISING THE TELEPHONE SYSTEM.

    It is reported that the British Government proposes to purchase the telephone system in England at a cost of £6,500,000. ...

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  20. NEW ZEALAND.

    There is every reason for believing the colony will be prepared to guarantee the one-ninth required as a subsidy for the Pacifie cable. H.M.S. Royalist arrived at Raratonga on the ...

    Article : 99 words
  21. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    Mr. Borchgrevinck and the other members of his Antarctic Exploring Expedition have sailed from London in the steamer Southern Cross. ...

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  22. FARMERS' ASSOCIATION AT NARROMINE.

    A meeting of farmers and selectors was hold in the Assembly Hall on Saturday night. Mr. William O'Neill, J.P., was chairman. Over 20,000 acres of wheat were represented. Great interest was taken ...

    Article : 148 words
  23. MINING ACCIDENTS AT BROKEN HILL.

    Two young men named Alfred Armstrong and William Wigley were killed in Block 12 of the Proprietary mine to-day at about 8 o'clock. They went to work in the new drive between Jamieson and ...

    Article : 279 words
  24. REPORTED TICK PREVENTIVE AND DESTROYER.

    It has been demonstrated that the refuse water from the wool-scouring works is an effective preventive and destroyer of ticks on cattle and horses. ...

    Article : 79 words
  25. A BRITISH FLEET AT ITALIAN PORTS.

    A British fleet is visiting the ports on the Italian coast. Everywhere the ships' officers and men have met with tremendous popular ...

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  26. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    In the Legislative Council the Public Health Bill was further amended in committee. It was decided to constitute a county board to be known as the Metropolitan Board of Health, which will ...

    Article : 319 words
  27. DEATH OF MR. J. R. HILL.

    Yesterday, after a lingering illness, Mr. J. R. Hill, a prominent figure in financial circles, died at his residence. Vaucluse, Rose Bay, being in the [?]3rd year of his age. He was a son of the late Hon. ...

    Article : 446 words
  28. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The inquest on the body of Michael Fitzpatrick, who was found burned to death in Waymonth-street early on Saturday morning, was concluded to-day. The jury found that the ...

    Article : 225 words
  29. FOGS IN ENGLAND.

    Heavy fogs prevail over England. In the Channel and on the East coast there have been many collisions, and a large number of vessels have gone ashore. ...

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  30. MEETING OF WOOL PRODUCERS.

    A meeting af wool producers of the district was hold to-night in Vanstone's Imperial Hotel. Mr. J. P. J. Bell was in the chair. The following resolution was carried unanimously:—"That this ...

    Article : 182 words
  31. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    The latest bulletin issued regarding the health of the Prince of Wales states that there is a space of a quarter of an inch between the two pieces of his ...

    Article : 46 words
  32. SERIOUS MISHAP TO A DRIVER.

    A man named Kelly, in the employ of Mr. Curtis Drummond, farmer, of Naranghi, was to-day engaged driving a team of eight horses in a waggon loaded with timber into Berrigan. The ...

    Article : 130 words
  33. THE IREX IN ENGLAND.

    The members of the Medway Sailing Club are building a sailing boat to be called The Maid of Kent to compete with Mr. Mark Foy's New South Wales ...

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  34. NEW GAOL REGULATIONS.

    The Comptroller-General of Prisons (Captai[?] Neit[?]stein) and Deputy Comptroller (Mr. S[?] M'Cauley) are on a visit to Bathurst for th[?] purpose of initiating certain alterations i[?] ...

    Article : 198 words
  35. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The steamer Tagliaferre grounded on a sandbank this morning when leaving the town jetty, drawing 18ft. 9in. aft. Hulks were brought alongside and the discharging of the cargo was ...

    Article : 65 words
  36. THE COOLGARDIE WATER SUPPLY.

    Locally-received tenders for pipes in connection with the Coolgardie water supply scheme closed to-night, Four tenders were received for [?]vetted pipes, the lowest of which were G. and C. Hoskins, ...

    Article : 133 words
  37. BAROOGA BRIDGE LEAGUE.

    A largely-attended meeting of the Barooga Bridge League was held yesterday. Mr. P. M'Farland presided. The following resolutions were carried:—1. "That this meeting views with indignation and ...

    Article : 165 words
  38. QUEENSLAND.

    In the Assembly to-day the Budget debate was initiated and continued until 10 p.m., when it was adjourned, and the House rose. ...

    Article : 26 words
  39. THE WHEAT MARKET.

    At Mark Lane English wheat is selling at a shilling to a florin per quarter lower than a week ago. Foreign wheat is 6d lower. ...

    Article : 35 words
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  42. FATAL ACCIDENT AT COBAR.

    A m[?]ner [?]amed James Goldi[?] was killed to-day in the Great Cobar Copper Mine, having been knocked down a shaft a distance of 200ft, by a d[?]scending cage. He was frightfully bruised, ...

    Article : 55 words
  43. SILVER.

    Bar silver is quoted to-day at 2s 3 13-l6d per ounce standard, an increase of ?d. ...

    Article : 22 words
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