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  2. THE DEAN CASE. SENSATIONAL DEVELOPMENTS.

    There were startling developments in connection with the notorious Dean case be Saturday Just when it seemed that matters were to be allowed to sink into ...

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  3. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    On Saturday night, while two boys named Sidney Parker and Frank Johnson were making fireworks in a chemist's place in King William-street, 1½lb. of gunpowder exploded, through one ...

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  4. VICTORIA. [BY TELEGRAPH.] (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.) COAL SUPPLIES FOR THE RAILWAYS.

    The Railway Commissioners explain with reference to the acceptance of the tender of the Outtrim Company for the supply of coal for three years for the railways that the present ...

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  5. SPECIAL CABLES.

    Mr. Pelletan, a member of the French Chamber of Deputies and reporter to the committee on the Marino Budget, has declared that the system of bookkeeping ...

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  6. SPECIAL CABLES.

    A 3 per cent. loan of £4,000,000 has been placed on the market by the Government of New South Wales. The minimum is fixed at 94. ...

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  7. SPECIAL CABLES.

    The outbreak of hostilities in Constantinople between the Armenian population and the Turks is not yet ended. The Patriarch and several hundred ...

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  8. THE ARRESTS.

    Upon the information of Detective Hinds, who acted under instructions from the Crown Law Department, the Water Police Bench issued a warrant for the arrest of William Patrick Crick, ...

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  9. THE TRADE OF FRANCE.

    M. Roche, a member of the French Chamber of Deputies and formerly Minister of Commerce, has stated in the course of a speech that the exports of ...

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  10. PAYMENT FOR OVERTIME IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE.

    The retrenchment committee of the Cabinet has decided that payment for overtime shall be abolished throughout the whole of tho Government service, and not merely in a section of it ...

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  11. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Treasury returns of the approximate revenue for the year and quarter ended September have been published. The quarter's total is £317,878, or £100,963 more than ...

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  12. THE LATE M. PASTEUR.

    The late M. Louis Pasteur, the celebrated bacteriologist and scientist, [?] accorded a State funeral in Paris yesterday. An imposing momorial service ...

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  13. GOVERNMENT STOCKS OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    South Australian 3½ per cent. stocks are quoted at £108 10s, being an advance of 10s on the last quotation. ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN REVENUE RETURNS.

    The Financial News says that the Australian revenue returns indicate a welcome turn for the better and greater purchasing power. ...

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  15. GOLDFIELDS OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Reports from the Norseman state that splendid stone is being exposed in the Bon Accord lease, recently secured by the Australian syndicate The Mount Benson lease, which was recently ...

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  16. NATIONAL TEMPERANCE CONGRESS.

    At the National Temperance Congress to-day a letter was read from Mr. Gladstone dealing with the Scandinavian system of regulating the liquor traffic. ...

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  17. FROZEN MEAT IN ENGLAND. AN IMPORTANT COMBINATION.

    An important meeting of the leading Australian beef importers, convened by Mr. Forrest, was held in London to-day, to consider what action should be taken ...

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  18. THE PROCEEDINGS IN COURT.

    As there is very rarely any business transacted in the Central Police Court on Saturday afternoons, the morning courts being almost invariably adjourned to the following Monday, no magistrate was ...

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  19. STATEMENT BY MR. MEAGHER.

    Yesterday a Herald reporter saw Mr. Meagher at his residence in Waverley. Mr. Meagher expressed himself as being confident as to what the result of the prosecutions would be, and said he ...

    Article : 117 words
  20. TASMANIA.

    The Tambo left for Sydney with the following cargo:—26 bales hops, 31 bundles willows, 10 sucks moss, 2 cases drapery, 9 bundles sheepskins, 3 bags hides, 15 hides, 6 cases jam, 1000 staves, ...

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  21. MISS NELLIE STEWART.

    Miss Nellie Stewart, the Australian actress, has been engaged by Mr. Georgo Edwardes for a season in America, opening in New York on 24th December. She ...

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  22. QUEENSLAND.

    The gold yield of the colony for the quarter ended 30th September amounted to 144,266oz., being a decrease of 20,190oz. as compared with the previous quarter. The principal yields were ...

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  23. SOME AUTHORITY OPPOSES BAIL.

    Whilst Mr. Smithere, S.M., was hearing the objection of Mr. Wilshire to bail being granted to Mr. Crick at the Central Police Court on Saturday afternoon, he was called away to receive a ...

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  24. THE SUSSEX FOXHOUNDS.

    A summons has been issued, at the instance of the Anti-Gambling Association, against the master of the Sussex foxhounds on a charge of hunting with ...

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  25. NEW MINING COMPANIES.

    The Mount Torrens Gold-mining Company, which has been formed with a capital of £120,000, is issuing shares to the extent of £25,000. ...

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  26. DIRECT TRADE BETWEEN MANCHESTER AND AUSTRALIA.

    The Manchester City News states that it is reported that the London importers intend to flood the Manchester market when there is any prospect of a direct ...

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  27. THE CAMBRIDGESHIRE STAKES.

    The Australian racehorse Paris has gradually receded in the betting market for the Cambridgeshire Stakes, to be run at Newmarket on the 23rd instant, and ...

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  28. MR. R. T. BALZ, M.L.A., AT WALLA WALLA.

    Mr. R. T. Ball, member for Albury, addressed a meeting of his constituents at Walla Walla yesterday. Mr. Wm. Kelton occupied the chair The address cousisted mainly of a reply to a speech ...

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  29. STATEMENT BY MR. LEVIEN, M.L.A.

    As Mr. Levien, M.L.A., was returning home on Saturday one of Messrs. Crick and Meagher's clerks met him, and said, "I wish you would go to the office, I think Mr. Meagher wants to see you." ...

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  30. HOW THE CROWN GOT AT THE FACTS.

    We believe that by reason of the great number of letters, cards, &c., that Sir Julian Salomons received thanking him for his great services in this serious public matter, that learned gentleman was ...

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  31. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales to-day the following rates were realised:—Lansdowne, 8½d; Portland, 8?d Business in the Bradford market is ...

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  32. KEMPTON PARK OCTOBER MEETING.

    At the Kempton Park October reunion to-day the race for the principal event on the card resulted as under:— IMPERIAL PRODUCE STAKES of 5000 sovs., the ...

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  33. STATEMENT BY MR. SMITH'S ASSISTANT.

    After the developments of Saturday a Herald reporter called at Mr. Smith's chemist's shop and asked for him. There were two assistants behind the counter at the time, and several customers ...

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  34. BROKEN HILL PROPRIETARY SHARES.

    Broken Hill Proprietary shares are quoted at £1 19s 4d. ...

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  35. DISASTER AT SEA.

    The inquiry concerning the disaster which occurred on board the London and Edinburgh Shipping Company's steamer Iona, when on a voyage from Leith'to ...

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  36. REFORMS IN CHINA

    It is reported that Li Hung Chang, the Chinese Viceroy, and the Dowager Empress have prepared a far-reaching scheme for reform in the government of the ...

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  37. THE CONFESSION BY THE CHEMIST.

    From what can be gathered it appears that the chemist Smith on Friday evening voluntarily informed the Attorney-General that he had "given" the arsenic to Dean, and desired to ...

    Article : 225 words
  38. MRS. SMITH'S STATEMENT.

    Mrs. R. J. Smith, who was also present when Mr. Padley was spoken to on Sunday, was asked where her husband was. She said she did not know. He had gone out on Saturday, as Mr. ...

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  39. THE WORLD'S WHEAT CROP.

    Beerbohm's Circular estimates the world's wheat crop at 299,450,000 quarters. It is also estimated that the importing countries will require 50,500,000 quarters. ...

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  40. DENOMINATIONAL SCHOOLS.

    The Congregational Union of England and Wales has resolved to oppose any increases being made in the grants from public funds in aid of denominational ...

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  41. THE GERMAN MISSIONS IN CHINA.

    The German claims for reparation in consequence of the attack on the German mission station at Swatow, north of Canton, have been satisfied by the Chinese ...

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  42. THE COMMERCIAL OUTLOOK.

    Speaking at the half-yearly meeting of the shareholders of the Bank of Australasia, Mr. E. M. Nelson, chairman of directors, said that there were signs all ...

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  43. THE CORBETT-FITZSIMMONS FIGHT.

    The Legislature of the State of Texas has prohibited the fight arranged to take place between Jim Corbett, the American pugilist, and Bob Fitzsimmons, the ...

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  44. A LUCKY BOATMAN.

    A canal boatman named Turner, employed at Clayton-le-Moors, in Lancashire, has inherited £150,000 by the death of an uncle in Australia. ...

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  45. INTERVIEW WITH SMITH.

    On the night that the Hon. H. E. Kater first asked his question in the Legislative Council, when it was rumoured that the chemist who sold the poison to Dean had been discovered, a ...

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  46. INTERVIEW WITH MR. CRICK.

    Mr. Crick was seen at his residence yesterday by a Herald reporter. At first he displayed a disinolation to say anything about the case, remarking "I am not very much concerned ...

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  47. DEAN MAINTAINS SILENCE.

    George Dean, ou being seen by a representative of the Herald on board the Wallaby last night, refused to utter a word in connection with the case. It was of no avail to ply him with ...

    Article : 52 words
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