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  2. COUNTRY NEWS. (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS.) DUBBO CIRCUIT COURT.

    At the Circuit Court to-day, before the Chief Justice, Rachel Dawson pleaded not guilty to a charge of maliciously shooting Frederick Atchinson, at Louth, on 5th August. She was found guilty of ...

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  3. QUEENSLAND.

    The Treasury returns for the quarter ended September show that the total revenue received amounted to £1,142,997, being an increase of £10,716 as compared with the previous ...

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  4. VICTORIA. [BY TELEGRAPH.] (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.) MEETING OF THE MARINE BOARD.

    At a meeting of the Marine Board to-day, a letter was received from the Tasmanian Government asking that the Victorian loadline regulations might be suspended as far as Tasmanian ...

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  5. SPECIAL CABLES. FROM THE HERALD'S LONDON CORRESPONDENTS. THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE.

    Mr. James Bryce, who was president of the Board of Trade in the last Liberal Administration, and Mr. H. H. Asquith, who filled the office of Home Secretary in ...

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  6. SPECIAL CABLES. FROM THE HERALD'S LONDON CORRESPONDENTS. THE SOUDAN EXPEDITION.

    The troops of the Anglo-Egyptian expedition will not advance beyond Dongola during the present year. It is intended that armed steamers shall ...

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  7. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    Mr. James Bryee and Mr. H. H. Asquith, who were both in the last Liberal Administration, delivered speeches on Thursday night commenting upon the situation in the East, and advocating ...

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  8. THE WEEKLY HALF HOLIDAY.

    A deputation from the shopkeepers of the metropolitan area waited on the Chief Secretary to-day with petitions in favour of fixing Saturday for the half holiday provided under the Shops ...

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  9. A SMART CAPTURE.

    A man broke into the office of Mr. E. A. Iceton, solicitor, at 4 o'clock this morning Contable Sully saw a light, and called Constable Felton and told him there was someone in the office. Both rushed ...

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  10. ARMENIANS IN CYPRUS.

    A great Armenian movement has occurred in Cyprus. The Greek residents in the island discourage any outbroak. ...

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  11. CHOLERA IN EGYPT.

    The cholera epidemic in Egypt has disappeared. ...

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  12. POSTAL INQUIRY BOARD.

    At the sitting of the Postal Inquiry Board to-day, Geo. Smibert, telegraph engineer and electrical superintendent, gave evidence with reference to the placing of telegraph and telephone ...

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  13. RINDERPEST IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    The 15th instant has been set apart as a day of humiliation and prayer in Cape Colony for the abatement of rinderpest in South Africa. ...

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  14. THE ROYAL BETROTHAL.

    The marriage of the Crown Prince of Italy (the Prince of Naples) with Princess Helone of Montenegro will take place on the 24th instant. ...

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  15. NEW ZEALAND.

    The House Banking Committee has been granted an extension of time to bring up its report. In the course of a short discussion, the Minister for Lands said that if members thought ...

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  16. A SHOOTING AFFRAY.

    A shooting affray occurred this afternoon at Burton's Brewery, West Melbourne. George Murray Barclay, a traveller, employed by the Brewery Company, quarrelled with George Stacey, ...

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  17. FATALITY AT SEA.

    Lieutenant Heyman and six of the crew belonging to H.M.S. Satellite, one of the vessels of the Pacific Squadron, have been drowned off the coast of Alaska, while ...

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  18. A LONELY DEATH.

    The remains of an old man named John O'Halloran, who travolled through the Western districts some a years ago as a hawker, were found in a hut by Mr. H. P. Millier at Rocky Ponds recently. It ...

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  19. THE TRANSVAAL.

    The native miners on the Rand goldfield, South Africa, are quietly acquiescing in the reductions made by the mineowners in the rates of wages. ...

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  20. CITY OF MELBOURNE BANK TRIAL.

    The City of Melbourne Bank trial was continued to-day. The greater part of the morning was taken up with argument as to the admissibility of the list of everdrawn accounts. Eventually, ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENTS.

    After another all-night sitting of the House of Representatives a compromise was effected on the Liquor Bill, and the measure was allowed to pass through committee with amendments. The bill ...

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  22. THE HURRICANE IN THE UNITED STATES.

    Further particulars with reference to the disastrous hurricane which swept over the Atlantic States of the Union show that at Washington, churches, theatres, ...

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  23. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA.

    At the half-yearly meeting of the Bank of Australasia yesterday Mr. M. R. Smith, one of the directors, occupied the chair. In moving the adoption of the report and ...

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  24. A SHOCKING ACCIDENT.

    A terible accident happened to-day at Goodya Creak. Mr. E. Mulligan, the contractor, and Messrs. Clarke, R. Knox, Mead, and P. Knox were menning picks at a forge. R. Knox threw down a ...

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  25. CANNIBALISM IN NEW GUINEA.

    The outter yacht Lizzie, which left Thursday Island in April for Aru Islands, arrived here on Saturday with the owner, Captain Bayley Webster, and Miss Webster. They report that at ...

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  26. THE REV. D. LASERON.

    In reference to the experiment with the Rontgen rays on the Rev. D. Laseron the other day in Bathurst, Mr. Laseron states that he does not at present contemplate undergoing an operation for the ...

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  27. THE WOOL SEASON.

    Large quantities of wool are being received at Morpeth from the Northern district, and the wharfs are well filled. On Saturday last 1800 bales of the product were shipped for Sydney, and during the ...

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  28. THE STEAMER PORT MELBOURNE.

    The steamer Port Melbourne, of the Anglo-Australasian line, which left London for Sydney on September 24, has put into Lisbon to effect repairs to her ...

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  29. THE BOGGABRI MURDER.

    The Boggabri murder case was continued to-day. Chas. Patrick Dillworth was called to rebut a certain statement made by one of the Daderers. He said he never owed him money, or had any monetary ...

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  30. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Hospital Board met this afternoon. Professor Watson presented a request to be represented by counsel to cross-examine the doctors who had been examined. The board refused. ...

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  31. THE SOUTHERN COAL TRADE.

    Shipping operations at Wollongong to-day were very slack, no coal being despatched. At Port Kembla, however, the busy state of things which has prevailed all the week was maintained. The steamer ...

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  32. NEWMARKET FIRST OCTOBER MEETING.

    At the Newmarket First October meeting to day, the contest for the leading event on the programme resulted as under:— ...

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  33. A DIVORCE SUIT.

    Miss Prances Saville (Mrs. Max Rown) the Australian vocalist, has instituted proceedings against her husband for divorce. The suit will be heard in France. ...

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  34. METHODIST UNION.

    The result of the voting on the question of Methodist union by the members and adherents of the Wesleyan Church, Wollongong, is as follows:— For, 21: against, 69; neutral, 50. Marshall ...

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  35. THE LATE MR. W. FANE DE SALIS.

    The will of the late Mr. William Fane De Salis, formerly of New South Wales, has been proved. The personalty has been sworn at £137,514. ...

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  36. DROWNING AT BOURKE.

    J. P. Nassau, dentist, of this town, was drowned in the riser to-night. A man named Tighe noticed him running towards the river and he shortly afterwards followed him as his movements seemed ...

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  37. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The approximate revenue for last quarter was £631,205, as against £317,878 for the corresponding quarter last year. NORSEMAN, Thursday. ...

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  38. THE AUSTRALIAN STEEPLECHASER DAIMIO.

    Messrs. Gibson Brothers' Australian cross-country horse Daimio, by Swiveller —Butterfly II., has been allotted 12st 7lb (top weight) in the Graud Sefton ...

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  39. RAILWAY FROM CONDOBOLIN TO BROKEN HILL.

    The Sectional Committee of Public Works took evidence to-day in the council-chamber concerning the proposed railway from Condobolin to Broken Hill. A number of prominent townsmen, including ...

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  40. THE SHEARING SEASON.

    Shearing is proceeding at all stations surrounding Wagga, and many will be cut out in about a week. The clips from Gobbagumbalin, Eunonyhareenyha, Borambola, Kyamba, and Berryjerry are being ...

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  41. OUR FIJI LETTER.

    The dry season has broken up, and copious, rains have fallen all through the group. The past has been the driest season experienced for some 20 years. The drought was becoming serious, ...

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  42. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The London wool sales were not held this evening, in consequence of a dense fog prevailing in the city. ...

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  43. ARRANGEMENTS FOR EIGHTHOURS DAY,

    The Cycling Races on the Sydney Cricket Ground. Ocean Excursions to the Hawkesbury and Newpert: Steamers will leave the foot of Market-street at 10.30 a.m. At Clifton Gardens: Ballroom Dancing throughout the ...

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  44. TO-DAY.

    Sydney Cricket Ground: N.S.W. Cyclists' Union and Amateur Athletic Association, 2.30 p.m. Hospital of the Holy Child, Lewisham: Annual Meeting 3 p.m. ...

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  45. TRAIN ON FIRE.

    An extraordinary incident occurred at 11.30 last night in connection with the running of a mixed tram from Wagga to Albury. When six miles from Yerong Creek, on the Wagga side, it was discovered ...

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  46. TASMANIA.

    Mr. Harrison, Inspector of Mines, reports that 10,000 acres between Mount Tyndal, Red Hills, Murchison Lakes, Dora, and Selina have been applied for by prospective mining companies, ...

    Article : 111 words
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