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  2. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS. [BY TELEGRAPH.] (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS.) VICTORIA.

    The revenue returns for August amounted to £550,501, showing a decreuse of £122,153 as compared with August last year.The returns for the first two months of the present financial year ...

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  3. THE CHILIAN WAR.

    The family of the refugee President Balmaceda is in Santiago, under the protection of his brother-in-law, who is a loading Congressionalist. ...

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  4. CABLEGRAMS. (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.) GERMANY IN EAST AFRICA.

    Major Wissmann, in command of 500 German troops and 1000 native porters, is leaving Saadani for Lake Victoria Nyanza. He takes a steamer with him for the ...

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  5. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    The family of president Babaaceda is in Santiago, under the protoction of his brother-in-law, who is a leading congressionalist. IT has transpired that the British Minister at ...

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  6. THE RUSSIAN PEASANTS.

    The Russian peasants at Maikof refused to permit the destruction of diseased cattle. A body of Cossacks fired upon a mob of peasants who offered resistance to the ...

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  7. THE DISASTER IN PORT PHILLIP.

    The court of inquiry into the Easby-Gambier collision was continued to day, when the examination of Captain Bell was resumed.He stated that he ported his helm to keep his own side ...

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  8. RAILWAY COLLISION IN SPAIN.

    A railway collision has taken place in Madrid. Seven passengers were killed, and 20 injured. ...

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  9. CAPTAIN O'SHEA.

    Captain O'Shea has contradicted the report that he is about to marry an English lady. ...

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  10. RAILWAY DISASTER IN FRANCE.

    A train conveying French troops for the military mancevres was derailed at Culmont-Chalindrey, near Dijon, and foll down a steep embankment. ...

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  11. THE ROUMANIAN ROMANCE.

    Queen Elizabeth of Roumania has been persuadedto part with Mdlle. Vacarosco, who, it is understood, will outer a convent. ...

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  12. SLAVIN'S BANKRUPTCY.

    Mr. F. P. Slavin, the Australian pugilist and bookmaker, who recently went insolvent, has paid his debts in full with 4 per cent. interest added. The order in ...

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  13. TERMINATION OF A STRIKE OF ENGINEERS.

    The strike of men in the employment of Messrs. Sainuda Bros., engineers, Poplar, London, has terminated, the firm having conceded the men's demands. ...

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  14. BRIGANDAGE IN AMERICA.

    Another train robbery is reported in the United States. At a place called Lamnel, in the State of Texes, a band of highwaymen boarded a train, in which ...

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  15. QUEENSLAND.

    It is understood that the Government has replied to the Prinier Victoris, expressing approval of the proposal of the latter that a new military adviser be obtained for the colonies in place of ...

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  16. SINGULAR CASE.—THE SUPPORT OF A WIFE.

    The Wandsworth Board of Guardians has summoned Mr. P. J. Foley, M.P. for Connemara division of Galway, for having refused to provide for the support of his ...

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  17. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    On Wednesday next the Eard and countess of Kintore leave for sydney on a visit to Lord Jersoy. The death is announced of Mrs. Huarriet Searle, aged 85, mother of Mr. Richard Searle, of ...

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  18. RAILWAY EXTENSION IN CHINA.

    To counteract the political significance of the Russian Trans-Siberian railway, China has determined to extend the TientsinKniping railway to her northorn frontier. ...

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  19. RIOTS IN CHINA.

    The anti-foreign demonstrations have been renewed at Ichang, and have developed into serious riots. During those disturbances the establishments of Christian ...

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  20. FATAL AFFRAY ON BOARD THE STEAMER BURWAH.

    A fatal affray occnrred on board the steamer Burwah this evening about 7 o'clock. It appears that a fireman belonging to the Burwah, named William Stephens, went on board in a drunken ...

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  21. THE SHAW, SAVILL, AND ALBION COMPANY.

    The Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company has declared a dividend of 5 per cent. ...

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  22. MR. TOM MANN.

    Mr. Tom Mann has been appointed secretary of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers. ...

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  23. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The West Australian, this morning, refering to the dismission in the South Australian Assembly and also in the Adelaide press regarding the merits of kauri and jarrah, points out the groat vaine of ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN RACEHORSES IN ENGLAND.

    The Australian racehorses, Mons Meg and Wontworth, who are engaged in the Cesarewitch Stukes, 2¼ miles and 35 yards, at tho Nowmarkot Socond Octobor ...

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  25. THE FRENCH REPUBLIC.

    The FrenchRepublic attains its majority to-day. ...

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  26. THE VICTORIAN SHEARERS.

    The secretary of the pastoralists Union of Victoria states that the announcement in this morning's papers from the secretary of the A.S.U.,to the effect that the difficulty ...

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  27. ENGLAND AND ITALY.

    It is reportod that the Prince of Wales will shortly pay an official visit to Italy. ...

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  28. THE AUXILIARY SQUADRON.

    H.M.S.Karrakatta. one of the Australian Auxillary Squndron, arrived this morning and anchored off stockton slip. A pienic on Lake Maquarie was given by the ...

    Article : 215 words
  29. RUSSIA AND GERMANY.

    It is reported that the Emperor William of Germany will shortly meet the Czar of Russia at Copenhagen. ...

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  30. AUSTRALASIAN PARLIAMENTS. [BY TELEGRAPH.] (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.) QUEENSLAND.

    In the Logislative Assembly to day, Mr.Hoolan moved the adjourament of the House to call attention to an article published in a local Weekly paper accusing the captain of the oruiser Mildura of ...

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  31. THE VICTORIAN PILOTAGE DUES.

    The question of a reduction of the pilotage dnes has been seltled for some time to come. It was recommended by the Marine Board, last year, that the charges for sea pilots should be reduced by 15 ...

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  32. RUSSIA AND FRANCE.

    It is reported that the Banque de Paris offers to raise a Russian loan of £12,000,000 at 4 per cent. ...

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  33. THE SHEARING SEASON.

    Shearing is already commenced in the ourly sheds on Bland, and will during the next weak or two be in full swing throughout the district.A great number of hands have already recured pens. It is not ...

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  34. RUSSIA AND TURKEY.

    It is explained at Stamboul that the arrangement under which the Dardanelles Strait is to be opon to Russian vessels merely applies to the volunteer fleet, and ...

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  35. ACCIDENT TO A JOCKEY.

    Yesterday afternoon, while a jockey named Argall was exercising the racehorse Erin on the Newcastle racecourse, he was thrown. His thigh and arm were broken, and he was taken home in a precarious state. ...

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  36. THE SURWOOD COLLIERY.

    A special general meeting of the Burwood colliery miners has been held to considor the notice posted up at the pit top by the late manager, Mr. W. B. Pondleton, stating that the lessor,Mr. Merewether, had served ...

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  37. TAMWORTH QUARTER SESSIONS

    At the Quarter Sessions last night, Arthur Iteedy charged with stealing from the parson of Edward James coolahan,was acquitted.Loggett, for false. pretences, was sentenced to 12 months hard labour ...

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  38. THE TURKISH GOVERNMENT.

    His Highness Kiamil Pasha, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire, has been dismissed from offlce by the Sultan. SEPT. 4. ...

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  39. MINING ACCIDENT AT EMMAVILLE.

    An accident happened to a young man named Robert Smith yesterday. He was working in the Cassidy and party tribute ground, when a large portion of earth fell from the hanging-wall and ...

    Article : 87 words
  40. NEW ZEALAND.

    The House of Representatives is considering the Legislative Council's Reform Bill in committee. An amendment has been made reducing the term of membership of the council from life to seven ...

    Article : 120 words
  41. AUSTRIA AND GERMANY.

    Emperors Francis Joseph of Austria and William of Germany have held interviews at Horn, accompanied respectively by their Chuncellors, Count G. Kalnoky and General ...

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