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  2. VICE-RECA; MEWS.

    On Saturday morning M.Biard d'Aunet, ConBulf General for France, accompaniod by a number [?] other Cousuls, including those for Denmark, thArgentine Republic, Hawaii, Greece, Costa Rica, ...

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  3. COUNTRY NEWS. (FROM OUR CORRESPONCENTS.) YOUNG BUTTER COMPANY.

    The annual meeting of shareholders in the Young Butter Compnny was held in the Town Hall this afternoon. The chairman of the board of directors (Mr.E.Taylor) presided, and there ...

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  4. THE CRISIS IN TURKEY. CONCERTED ACTION BY THE POWERS.

    Telegrams from Constantinople regarding the situation in Turkey show no further improvement in thE position of affairs. ...

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  5. VICTORIA. [BY TELEGRAPH.] (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.) BREACH OF THE FACTORIES ACT.

    Some of the withnesses for the prosecution in a case recently brought before the Court by the Inspector of Factories for a breach of the regulations of the Factories and Shops Act ...

    Article : 127 words
  6. SPECIAL CABLES.

    China recently ceded Mungu Mungutai, on the Burmo-Chinse forntier, to France. Lord Salibury, on behalf of Great Britain, resented the cession of ...

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  7. SPECIAL CABLES.

    Mr.John Morley, Chief Secretary for Ireland in the last Ministry, and who was defeated for Nowcastle-on-Tyne at the late general election, is a candidate for the ...

    Article : 55 words
  8. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    On Saturday moring addresses form the accredited Ccousuls of foreign Powers in Sydney and from the National Pomological Society were presented to his Excellency at Government House. ...

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  9. HOME TOPICS AND EVENTS,

    The great Balfour trial has commenced, and the interest in the fate of the ex-chairman of the Liberator Building Society, which appeared to have died out altogether, has unmistakably ...

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  10. MILITARY INSPECTION AT BATHURST.

    Lieutenant-Colonel Lassotter, accompanied by Lieutenant Onslow, visited Bathurst to-day for the purpose of inspecting the Bathurst Half-company of Mounted Rifles. About 40 were present. ...

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  11. THE INCOME TAX.

    As the rate of the income tax has to be determined by Parliament each year, the Premier will, in accordance with the announcement made in the Budget Speech, bring in a bill next week to ...

    Article : 108 words
  12. NEW COLONIAL GOVERNORS.

    Lord Lamington (Govervor-elect of Queensland) and, Lieutonant-Colonol Gerard Smith (the newly-appointed Governor of "Western Australia) have ...

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  13. POLITICS IN FRANCE.

    The French Chamber of Deputies has passed the new Succession Duties by a lage majority. The maximum duty imposed is 20 percent. ...

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  14. MELBOURNE CLEARING-HOUSE RETURNS.

    The Melbourne Clearing-house returns for the week ended 18th instant amount to £3,382,075, showing an incrense of £370,812 compared with the returas for the corresponding week of last ...

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  15. THE CONGO EXECUTION.

    The Belgian Government has refused the request of the Congo Independent State that the trial of Major Lothairo for the summary execution of Mr.Stokes, the ...

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  16. MAITLAND DISTRICT WESLEYAN SYNOD.

    The Maitland district synod of the Wesleyan Methodist Church, which commenced in the Newcastle Wesleyan Church on Tuesday last, concluded its sittings last evening. Rev.W.H.Beale, ...

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  17. THE BLACK SEA FLEET.

    The Russian Black Sea fleet stationed at Sebastopol has been re-commissioned. The Russian troops at Odessa have been ordered to hold themselves in ...

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  18. SIR JOHN THURSTON.

    The departure of Sir J.B.Thurston, Governer of Fiji, and High Commissioner for the Western Pacific, on his return to Fiji, has been delayed by the feeble state ...

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  19. WATER TRAINS IN VICTORIA.

    To provide for the scarcity of water which has occurred at Wycheproof the Railway Department yesterday attached to the train from Korong Vale two 'trucks, each containing three 400 gallon ...

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  20. EUROPEAN WARSHIPS IN THE LEVANT.

    The fleets 'of the different European Powers in Turkish waters have been largely strengthened during the past week. There are now 40 worships in the Levant. ...

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  21. THE BISHOP OF GOULBURN AT GUNDAGAI.

    Dr. Chambers, Bishop of Goulburn, now visiting Gundagai, was entertained at a conversazione yesterday, and opened the now church at Coolac. Today he held a confirmation service, and 22 ...

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  22. MOSLEM POPULATION OF INDIA.

    In replying to an address presented to him by representatives of the Moslem population of India,the Viceroy (the Earl of Elgin and Kincardine) said that all ...

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  23. ENGLISH SPORTING.

    The race for the Manchester November Handicap was run at Manchester yesterday, and resulted as follows:— Mr. C.Hibbert's ch[?] Ivor, by Isonomy— ...

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  24. VICTORIAN FOUR OARED CHAMPOONSHIP.

    The annual race for the Four-oared Championship of Victoria was rowed yesterday afternoon on the Lower Yarra, over the three-mile course The Mercantile, Albert Park, and Wendouree Clubs ...

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  25. FURTHER MASSACRES.

    The latest accounts to hand from Stamboul state that further massacres of Armenians have occurred at Marash, in the province of Adana. ...

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  26. MANNING RIVER A. AND H. SHOW.

    The Manning River Agricultural and Horticultural Association held their delayed flower show at Tare[?] yesterday and to-day. The exhibits were not so numerous as usual, but were of good ...

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  27. DESTRUCTIVE FIRES. ELECTRIC WORKS DESTROYED.

    A destructive fire took place at Chelmeford, Essex, to-day. The great works of the Crompton Electirc Supply Company, electric light engineers, &[?]., were ...

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  28. BLASTING ACCIDENT AT BENDIGO.

    A shocking blasting accident occurred yesterday afternoon in the Confidence Extended mine, Bendigo. It seems that two miners, named John Matthews and John Foote, were working at the ...

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  29. THE KURDISH RISING AT VAN..

    The Kurds, who were reported to have risen in revolt on thr borders of the Euphrates, in Armenia, have committed great excessos in the province of Van. ...

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  30. THE HOP TRADE IN ENGLAND.

    A deputation of representatives of the I hop trade waited upon Lord Salisbury yesterday to request that the Government would place a protcetive duty upon hops ...

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  31. CONFLAGRATION IN CHICAGO.

    A disastrous fire has occurred in Chicago, by which the premises of 19 business firms were destroyed. The damage is estimated at over a ...

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  32. PROTECTIONIST DEMONSTRATION AT NOWRA.

    The local Protectionist Lengue held a dmonstration here yesterday. Messrs W.J.Lyne, O'Sullisvan, A.Chapman, Price, Schey, Alexander Campbell, and Morton, Ms.L.A.,arrived from ...

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  33. ARAB REVOLT IN YEMEN.

    Tho Porte denies the truth of the statement to the offect that the Arabs in the province of Yemen, Arabia, who have broken out in revolt, had thrice defeated ...

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  34. PROPOSED ELECTORAL REFORM.

    When the Logislative Assembly meets on Tuesday the Premier will introduce the One Man One Vote and Woman Suffrage Bill. Owing to the fact that the session is near at an end the ...

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  35. THE P AND O COMPANY.

    A dividend at the rate of 6½ percent, has been declared upon the deferred shares of the Peninsular and Oriontal Steam Navigation Company. ...

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  36. CHARGE OF BENCH-PACKING.

    A board, consisting of Mr.Justice Williams, Captain Currie, and Professor Kernot, has been appointed to investigate the charges of benchpacking and miscarriage of justace which ...

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  37. THE CALLING OUT OF RESERVES.

    In view of the disturbances in the empire tho Turkish Government recently called out 80,000 of the Redifs, or Turkish Landwehr. In some parts of the empire ...

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  38. THE DRAMA IN ENGLAND.

    A remarkable ovation was tendered at the Ly[?]um Theatre last night to Mrs. Keeley, formerly a loading actress, on the occasion of her 90th birthday. ...

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  39. TASMANIA. [BY TELEGRAPH.] (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.) SUSPECTED INCENDIARISM ON AN EXTENSIVE SCALE.

    At about 1 o'clock Hue morning a fire broke out at Duff's timber sheds on the Commercial-road The building was completely destriyed, as were also the adjoining stables, wherein two horses ...

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  40. GUNDAGAIAND TUMUTFARMERS AND GRAZIERS' ASSOCIATION.

    An impertant meeting os farmers and graziers was held here to-day to 'adopt a constituation for the Gundatai and Tumut Farmers and Graziers' Self-protective Association. Mr.M'Inerney, J.P., ...

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  41. ANARCHY IN ALBANIA.

    A state of anarchy prevails in Albania. ...

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  42. QUEENSLAND. [BY TELEGRAPH.] (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.) ACCIDENT TO A LOCOMOTIVE.

    A Cleveland telegram states that the engine drawing the train from Brisbane broke down near Wellington Point on Saturday morning. Both driving rods were broken, and the boiler was ...

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  43. KILLED BY A CRICKET BALL.

    Apeculiarly sad accident attended with fatal results occurred in Melville-street on Saturday Afternoon. While some boys were playing cricket a ball struck a child named Alfred Budd, 2? ...

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  44. MUNICIPALITY OF BAXKSTOWN.

    The mayer of Bamkstown (Mr. J.J.Cooper) entertained a large company of gentlemen at dinner on saturday agternoon at his residence, Starland, ta celehrate the incorporation of the municipality. ...

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  45. RELIGIOUS BIGOTRY IN RUSSIA.

    The Czar is taking stops to mitigate the religious bigotry on the part of the civil and military officials in the Russian provinces. To this and he insists that the ...

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  46. INURY BY AIR PRESSURE.

    Early on Saturday morning a man named Chns. Rung, aged 24 years, was conveyed to the hospital suffering from collapse brought on by the pressure of air in which he was working in the ...

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  47. PASTORAL INTELLIGENCE.

    Stock passing: 8000 ewes, from Mr.Ryrie's Cathundrie sattion to Narrabri, Herring owner. MOREE, Saturday. The latest stock passinges are:— 40 mixed fat ...

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  48. BROKEN HILL PROPRIETARY SHARES. I

    Broken Hill Proprietary shares are quoted at£2 6s 3d. ...

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  49. NEW ZEALAND. [BY CABLE.] (FROM OUR CORRESPONEDNT.) THE MIDLAND RAILWAY CASE.

    The Midland Railway arbitration case commences on Monday, and is expected to last for several months The company claims that its contract has been broken by the Government, and the latter ...

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  50. ARTESIAN BORING.

    Messrs. Crawford and M'Cray, contractors for the Gil Gil bore, have struck a fresh supply of water. The total supply is now 150,000 gallons perday. The depth of the b[?]re is 2450ft. The ...

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  51. GUNDAGAI QUARTER SESSIONS.

    At the Quarter Sessions to-day, before his Honer Judge Forbes, Charles Hayes, a young labourer from Sydney, was charged with breaking, entering, and stealing at Bombala The ...

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  52. AUSTRALIAN FROZED MEAT.

    The London Dock Committe's stores at Smithfield contain 100,000 carcases of Australian frozed meat, ready for disposal at the new year. ...

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  53. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 162 words
  54. TEMPERANCE SERVICES IN CENTERNARY HALL.

    Mrs. Courtenay Smith and the Rev. Matthew Maddern yesterday afternoon concluded the last of the pleasant Sunday Afternoon Services at the Centenary Hall, York-street It will be possible ...

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  55. SOUTHLAND MEAT COMPANY V. NELSON BROTHERS.

    In the action Southland Frozed Meat Company v. Nelson Brothers, in which the plaintiff company claimed £30,000 for branch of contract, the jury has returned a verdict on the issues submitted ...

    Article : 49 words
  56. AUSTRALIAN BUTTER.

    The Australian butter brought by the R.M.S. Ormuz has been sold at 100s per cwt. Nov. 24. ...

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  57. SIR GEORGE GREY AND THE LEGIS LATIVE COUNCIL.

    I Sir George Grey has declined the offer of an appointment to the Legislative Council of New Zealand. ' ...

    Article : 30 words
  58. Advertising

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    Advertising : 15 words
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