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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Complaints are made of the appearance of bluck spot in several of the border vineyards. Heavy rain set in last night, and continues. It will interfere seriously with the harvesting of the late ...

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  3. THE BROKEN HILL PROPRIETARY COMPANY.

    Mr. W. Knox, secretary of tne Broken Hill Proprietary Company, who returned from London yeaterday, has been interviewed. He said:—"A combination of circumstances hindered me in my ...

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  4. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    Lord Jersey is expected to arrive by the Adelaide express in the morning. Lord Hopetoun left Macedon for Melbourne to-night. He intends to be at Spencer-street to welcome Lord Jersey on his ...

    Article : 287 words
  5. CABLEGRAMS.

    The Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Company is building on the Clyde two steamers to replace the company's recent losses by wreck. ...

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  6. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    TWENTY THOUSAND deaths have occurred at Guatemala owing to a severe outbreak of smallpox. THE text of General Booth's colonisation scheme ...

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  7. THE SAVINGS BANK CLERKS.

    The savings bank clerks in London, who recently struck against the excessive competition of women, have upon their apology been permitted to return to work. Mr. ...

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  8. THE SUGAR YIELD ON THE CLARENCE.

    The following are the returns of spirits made and materials used at the Harwood distillery during [?] with duty paid:—Proof spirits made, 197,648 gallons; duty paid, £138,357 12s. Spirits bounded 195,367 ...

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  9. SURRENDER OF MR. WILLIAM O'BRIEN.

    Mr. William O'Brien, M. P., one of the Irish delegates to America, who flod to France while under sentence of six months' imprisonment by the Tipperary Bench, ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN RACEHORSES IN ENGLAND.

    Wentworth and Mons Meg have been entered for the Gold Cup at Ascot, the Bunbury Plate, and the All-Aged and March Stakes at Newmarket. ...

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  11. THE FLOODING OF A COAL MINE.

    All hope of finding the body of Garnet, who was drowned in the Pride of Ferndale mine, at Tighe's Hill, has been abandoned. All the pumping-gear, tram-rails, 17 skips, and a large quantity of [?] coal, altogether of ...

    Article : 184 words
  12. QUEENSLAND.

    William Montgomery Davidson, SurveyorGeneral, appeared at the Police Court to-day to answer a summons issued at the instance of Sarah Brooks, charging him with having asaulted her at ...

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  13. BRITISH BROKEN HILL COMPANY.

    Melbourne buyers of British Broken Hill shares are investing largely at £3 10s. ...

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  14. SMELTING WORKS.—A SCHEME FOR PORT AUGUSTA.

    The Queensland Smelting Company is considering a scheme for the erection of warks at Port Augusta, in South Australia, at a cost of £30,000. ...

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  15. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    No difficulty is anticipated by the Broken Hill Proprietary Company in getting men to replace the strikers a Port Pirie. A few men were engaged in Adelaide to go to Port Pirie, but further ...

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  16. TAMWORTH QUARTER SESSIONS.

    At the Quarter Sessions this morning his Honor Judge Backhouse sentenced the prisoners remanded from the previous day. Mr. D. Ferguson appeared for Joseph Fletcher Buller, who pleaded gudty to ...

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  17. AN IMPERIAL COMMERCIAL CONGRESS.

    The London Chamber of Commerce will hold an Imperial Commercial Congress in London either during the present year or in 1892. ...

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  18. THE MINERS AND THE EIGHTHOUR SYSTEM.

    The miners federation at Birmingham is strongly in favour of the eignt-hour system being placed on the Statute Book. MELBOURNE TRAMWAY TRUST ...

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  19. WESTERN AUST ALIA.

    Mr, M. E. Marmion, Commissioner of Crown Lands, has been re-elected for Fremantle unopposed, According to the official returns the quantity of gold entered for export us the product of this colony ...

    Article : 67 words
  20. PASTORAL INTELLIGENCE.

    The following me the crossings over the Common for the week: January 1st, 18,000 wethers from Moohlechy to Goulburn, Macov, owner; 15,000 wethers from Dunlop to Gundagai, M'Avoy, owner; 12,000 owes and ...

    Article : 278 words
  21. NEW ZEALAND.

    Five cases of apples from Sydney were found by the Lyttelton Customs' authorities to be infested with the Codlin moth, and were ordered to be destroyed. ...

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  22. THE CURE FOR CONSUMPTION.

    Professor Anderson Stuart, who has been investigating the Koch treatmentof phthisis and tubercular disease in Berlin, has been promised a supply of three bottles of the ...

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  23. DEPARTURE OF LORD JERSEY FROM ADELAIDE.

    The Earl of Jersey was the guest of the Earl of Kintore at Marbte Hill on Thursday night, and Mr. Shaw Stewart, M.P., and Lady Alice Stewart were also guests of his Excellency. The party was driven ...

    Article : 202 words
  24. PROFESSOR VIRCHOW'S OPINION.

    Professor Virchow, the eminent German surgeon, is sceptical us to the value of the lymph manufactured by Dr. Koch for the cure of consumption. He states that 21 ...

    Article : 69 words
  25. A COLLISION AT SEA.

    The ship Halla, which arrived to day from Liverpool, reports having been in collision at 4 o'clock on the morning of October 26 in lat, 26·48, 53' N. long. 9·23 W. While close bauled on the ...

    Article : 148 words
  26. THE BEHRING SEA DIFFICULTY.

    The foreign diplomatic agents at Washington anticipate an amicable settlement of the Behring Sea fisheries difficulty at an early date. ...

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  27. EXPERIMENTS IN RUST IN WHEAT.

    The sub-committee of the Albury Pastoral and Agricultural Society, appointed to supervise and report upon certain experiments in regard to rust in wheat, have not yet formally reported the result of their investigations; ...

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  28. THE SEPARATION QUESTION IN QUEENSLAND.

    At the weekly meeting of the executive of the Contral Separation League on Wednesday, an annon cement was made that Sir Charles Nicholson, chairman [?] London committee, had cabled as ...

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  29. THE IRISH PARLIAMENTARY PARTY.

    Mr. Justin M'Carthy and Mr. Thomas Sexton are proceeding to Boulogne to confer with Mr, William O'Brien relative to the leadership of the Irish party. ...

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  30. MR. GARVAN, M.L.A., AT CANDELO.

    Mr. J. P. Garvan, member for the electorate, addressed a meeting of the electors in the School of Arts. Mr. Garvan gave an accouut of his stewardship in the House. He was listened to attentively. Several ...

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  31. REVOLUTION IN CHILI.

    It is reported that a revolution has broken out in Chili, in consequence of the refusal of President Bulmaceda to convene the Congress. ...

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  32. THE INDIAN RISING IN AMERICA.

    It is reported that the Shoshone tribe of Indians have captured and burnt the town of Pooetello, in Iduho territory. ...

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  33. THE LATE FIRE AT WICKHAM.

    The inquiry into the Wickham fire was resumed this morning by Coroner Martin. Mr. A. Tugwell, manager of the A. J. S. Bank at Wickham, stated that Cassidy had an overdraft of £79[?], but the bank held deeds ...

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  34. THE REVOLT IN THE CAROLINE ISLANDS.

    News from the scene of the revolt in the Caroline Islands states that the natives killed 300 foreigners during the revolt. The excitement is extending throughout ...

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  35. THE REDUCED POSTAGE ON LETTERS.

    The direct steamer Tainui's mail, the first under the reduced ocean postage, showed only a small increase over that of December and November. The Government estimate that the colony loses ¼d ...

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  36. THE RAILWAY STRIKE.

    The Scottish railway companies have refused to grunt the demands of the men for a reduction of the hours of labour to 10 hours per day. ...

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  37. A LIFE SPENT IN GAOL.

    At the Police Court on Wednesday an old man, 81 years of age, named John Watts, was committed for trial at the Wagga sessions on a charge of stealing clothing from a local storekeeper. Sub-inspector ...

    Article : 79 words
  38. [?]BALTH OF THE METROPOLIS.

    Sir,—I feel I am only expressing the feelings of thousands of your readers when I thank you for your able leader on sanitary matters in this day's issue of your valuable paper. Correspondents have over and ...

    Article : 393 words
  39. TERRIBLE CASE OF BURNING.

    A terrible burning fatality occurred at Middle Creek, nine miles from Beaufort, about 4 o'clock yesterday morning. A 10-roomed weatherboard house, occupied by David Duun, was destroyed by ...

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  40. SMALLPOX IN GUATEMALA.

    Smallpox has been raging at Guatemala, and it is announced that 20,000 deaths have occurred from the disease. ...

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  41. DEATH OF A JOURNALIST.

    Mr. B. J. Bennett, proprietor of the Burrangong Argus, a resident here for 30 years, died last night. [It appears that Mr. Bennett came to Sydney recently for medical advice, and, at the suggestion of his ...

    Article : 95 words
  42. INVESTMENT OF TRUST FUNDS.

    The Agents-General for the Australian colonies are again urging upon Mr. Goschen, Chancellor of the Exchequer, to legislate during the present session of the ...

    Article : 68 words
  43. GENERAL BOOTH'S RECLAMATION SCHEME.

    The St. James's Gazette of this evening publishes the text of General Booth's trust deed in connection with the Salvation Army scheme, and declares that the ...

    Article : 48 words
  44. A RAID ON FLYING FOXES.

    Onslaughts have been made on a flying for camp on the Hastings River. On the first day 900 were destroyed, and on the second 5000 were shot, many of which were carrying young. Although so many were ...

    Article : 108 words
  45. THE WRECK OF THE NOTERO.

    The barque Notero was wrecked on Howland Island last August. All the crew were saved. They had to remain four months on an island before a ship arrived. They reached Auckland ...

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