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  2. SHIPPING REPORTS, &c.

    CUSTOM HOUSE.—Entered Outwards, September 30: Jane, three-masted schooner, 256 tons, Captain R. Evana, for Fre[?] mantle, via Newcastle; Anne Theresa, schooner, 64 tons, Captain L. Petersen, for Normantion; Dr. Mezger, barque, 628 tons. ...

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  3. THE AWARDS AT THE ADELAIDE EXHIBITION.

    The following awards, have been made for exhibits in the New South Wales courts at the Exhibition:— T. F. Bevan, New Guinca trophy, first order of merit; the Executive Commissionor for New South Wales, ...

    Article : 236 words
  4. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    OUR calbe news this morning announces that the recent incident on the Franco-Gorman frontier has caused muoh uneasiness, and it is feared at Metz that on outbreak of hostilities between France and Germany ...

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  5. THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    A public meeting was held in the Melbourne Town Hall to-night, to consider the present condition of affairs at the New Hebrides. Between 1200 and 1500 persons were present, and the chair was occupied by the ...

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  6. FRANCE AND GERMANY.

    The recent incident on the Franco-German frontier has given rise to extreme irritation on the frontier. There is a feeling at Metz that war is ...

    Article : 83 words
  7. LATEST INTELLIGENCE.

    The Treasury has cabled a reply to the joint telegram, from the various colonies intimating that the latter decline to reopen the original, agreement with regard to the ocean ...

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  8. VICTORIAN WINES AT THE MELBOURNE EXHIBITION.

    Mr. P. B. Burgoyne has offered a prize of fifty guineas for the best samples of Victorian wines, to be exhibited at the Melbourne Centennial Exhibition, on the same terms as ...

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  9. ([?]UTER'S TELEGRAM.) THE FRONTIER DISPUTE.

    The trial of M. Schnabele, junior, charged with having affixed a placard of a seditious character to one of the German frontier posts, was concluced to-cay. The accused was ...

    Article : 59 words
  10. SUDDEN DEATH OF MR. JOHN GARTER.

    Mr. John Carter, Registrar of Titles in Victoria, who was on a visit to England, died suddenly yesterday. ...

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  11. THE WRECK OF THE BARQUE WISTARIA.

    The marine board has given its decision on the wreck of the Wistaria. The board are of opinion that there was not the slightest excuse for the loss of the vessel, neither can they account for the confused state ...

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  12. THE INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES COMMISSION.

    The Hon. T. P. Bayard, the American Secretary of State, Mr. "William Puttnam, and Mr. James Angeli have been appointed members of the International Fisheries Commission. ...

    Article : 37 words
  13. THE NEW LORD MAYOR OF LONDON.

    Mr. Polydore de Keyser, alderman for the Ward of Farringdon Without, has been elected Lor[?] Mayor of London. ...

    Article : 41 words
  14. THE CROWN. PRINCE OF GERMANY.

    The Crown Prince of Germany has improved in health. The h[?]rseness which resulted from the affection in his throat has now left him. ...

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  15. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    The Brunswick tramway line, which crosses the other kines at the busiest intersections in the city, was tested to-day with most satisfactory results. The line will probably be opened for public traffic ...

    Article : 138 words
  16. MUNIFICENT BEQUEST TO THE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, LONDON.

    Dr. Richard Quain, the eminent physician, has bequeathed a sum, of £75,000 to the University Callege, London. ...

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  17. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Alexander Finlayson, a selector on Aberfoil, had his house and its contents, including valuable papers and documents, destroyed by fire. Everything was uninsured. The weather is fine and dry. ...

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  18. COURTNEY V. BUBEAR.

    A s[?]ulling race was rowed to-day between George Bubear and Courtney. Bubear was defeated. ...

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  19. THE SITUATION AT SAMOA.

    Later news from Samoa states that there is little alteration in the state of affairs. Malictoa is still at large. Large numbers of the opposition chiefs have sworn allegiance to Tamasese. ...

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  20. ([?]UTER'S TELEGRAMS.) UNDER-SECRETARY FOR IRELAND.

    Sir West Ridgway, late Chief British Commissioner for the delimitation bf the Afghan frontier, has been appointed to succeed Sir Redvers Buller as Under-secretary for Ireland. ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENTS.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day, a long discussion took-place on a motion by Mr. E. Palmer,—"That in the opinion of the House it is desirable that a line of railway from Normanton to [?] oydon be constructed ...

    Article : 206 words
  22. QUEENSLAND.

    The Customs collections at Brisbane for the past quarter amounted to £166,731, being an increase of £26,212 as compared with the corresponding quarter of last year. The collections for September show an ...

    Article : 238 words
  23. THE MELBOURNE CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION.

    Sir Graham Berry is now engaged on a tour through England, with the view of securing support for the Melbourne Centennial Exhibition. ...

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  24. NEW ZEALAND FROZEN MEAT.

    The Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company's steamer Doric, from Lyttelton August 20, arrived at Plymouth yesterday evening. Her cargo of 30,000 carcases is in good condition. ...

    Article : 39 words
  25. THE MAILS.

    The P. and O. Company's R.M.S. Massilia arrived at Plymouth on the morning of the 29 the instant. BATAVIA, SEPT. 30. ...

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  26. TASMANIA.

    In the Assembly to-day, the Ministry notified that they would make a statement of the financial position on Tuesday next. ...

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  27. THE INTERNATIONAL YACHT RACE.

    The suggestion that the British y[?] Thistle had been tampered with by which her speed was seriously impeded, has proved to be groundless. ...

    Article : 177 words
  28. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    A fatal accident occunred at Teetulpa on Thursday evening. A miner named William R[?]cce, while cooking his evening meal, had a fit, and fell into the fire. He waa literally roasted, his legs being completely ...

    Article : 160 words
  29. VICTORIAN REVENUE RETURNS.

    The revenue returns for the first quarter of the current financial year show a fairly satisfactory result, though a fourth of the estimated revenue for the 12 months has not been reached. The quarter just ended ...

    Article : 333 words
  30. TASMANIA.

    The bill to indemnify the Chief Secretary for certain, acts connected with the smallpox outbreak, and persons acting under his orders, has been assented to by the Governor. ...

    Article : 37 words
  31. POLITICAL CRISIS IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The Premier, Sir Robert Stout, tendered his resignation to the Governor to-day. Major Atknson was sent for by the Governor, and had an interview with his Excellency this afternoon. He consented to ...

    Article : 94 words
  32. MR. CHAMBERLAIN AT BIRMINGHAM.

    Mr. Joseph Chamberlain delivered an address at Birmingham last night, in the course of which he declared that England was bound to support a fair and ...

    Article : 186 words
  33. SMALLPOX IN LAUNCESTON.

    The Central Board of Health decided to-day that all passengers arriving from Tasmania shall be subjected to 15 days' quarantine. The Union Company's steamship Mararoa, from New Zealand, via ...

    Article : 261 words
  34. REVENUE RETURNS OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The approximate returns of revenue for the quarter ended to-day show that the receipts were £489,974, of which £178,548 was from taxation; and £241,004 from public works and services. £60,769 was the ...

    Article : 126 words
  35. THE PORT OF SYDNEY.

    The following is a return showing the number of ships which have arrived at the port of Sydney during the monthe [?] July; August, and September, giving the national ports of [?] p[?]rture, and total register tonnage:— ...

    Article : 174 words
  36. ATTEMPT TO WRECK A SPECIAL TRAIN.

    A [?]stardly attempt has been made to werck the special train in which the Governor and party were conveyed, to Charlton on the [?]casion of the recent Agricultural Show. The matter has been kept secret in the ...

    Article : 139 words
  37. THE SILVERTON TRAMWAY.

    Mr. Jenkin Collier, director of the Silverton Tramway, arrived this morning from Melbourne and leaves for Silverton immediately. It is anticipated that the tramway will be ready for traffic within two months. ...

    Article : 99 words
  38. OPENING OF THE HUNGARIAN PARLIAMENT.

    The Hungarian, Parliament was opened today. The Speech from the Throne states that the relations of Austria and Hungary with the other Powers remain friendly, but the general ...

    Article : 75 words
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