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  2. CZAR'S VISIT TO FRANCE.

    During his recent visit to (France, the Czar Nicholas discussed with President Loubet the difficulty that has arisen between France and the Sultan of Turkey, ...

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  3. THE LATE PRESIDENT.

    In connection with the assassination of President M'Kinley, the condition of the wound as disclosed at the autopsy led to the suspicion that the bullet had been ...

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  4. TEE BOER WAR.

    Further details have been received of the recent reverse at Elands River Poort, near Tarkaatad, in the Midland district of Cape Colony, where a squadron of the ...

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  5. FEDERAL MATTERS.

    THE PROPERTY ACQUISITION BILL. Mr. Barton stated to-day, with reference to the provision in the Property Acquisition Bill for the compensation of the States ...

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  6. THE GOVERNORS SALARY.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday, the House, in Committee, resumed the consideration of the Estimates. On the item, —1802, Lieutenant-Governor's ...

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  7. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day, the Premier, in reply to a question, said he had communicated with the Federal Government and the Premiers of the other States ...

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  8. THE ESTIMATES.

    In the Legislative Assembly last evening, after the discussion on the Governor's salary, the following matters were dealt with in Committee of Supply:— ...

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  9. TITIAL OF CZOLGOSZ.

    The trial of the anarchist Czolgosz for the murder of Prese[?] M'Kinley was commenced yesterday, but the prisoner refused to speak. ...

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  10. A VICTORIAN ESCAPEE.

    John O'Connor, aged 30 years, described as a plumber, was brought before the Central Police Court to-day, charged on a provisional warrant issued in Victoria with ...

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  11. PACIFIC SPEECHES CRITICISED.

    Diplomatists, are contrasting the pacific principles proclaimed in the speeches at the luncheon held after the recent review of French troops at Rheims by the Czar ...

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  12. THE BUDGET TARIFF.

    With reference to the Budget and the tariff the Prime Minister states that he trusts that he will be able to make a statement in Parliament to-morrow, when he ...

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  13. THE COUPON SYSTEM.

    A deputation representing the New South Wales Retail Grocers' Association and other traders interviewed the Treasurer to-day, and asked that steps should be taken with ...

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  14. UNITED STATES.

    Johann Most, the foreigner who was recently arrested in New York for publishing an Inflammatory article in a Socialist paper, and released on ball, has again been ...

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  15. GERMAN PRESS OPINIONS.

    The German Press declared that France must now recognise that the ally of Russia cannot remain the enemy of Germany. ...

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  16. COLONEL FINN'S POSITION.

    Sir John Forrest's attention has been drawn to the report current in Sydney that Colonel Finn is to be transferred from Queensland to the New South Wales ...

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  17. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York have left Ottawa, and are now spending a holiday among the river lumbermen. Their Royal Highnesses have made a trip ...

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  18. GOLD SHIPMENTS FOR SAN FRANCISCO.

    The steamer Sonoma, which sailed for San Francisco to-day, took gold to the value of —500,000, shipped by the various banks, including £100,000 shipped by the ...

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  19. IMPOSITION OF DUTIES BY CHINA.

    Mr. Barton has received a notification that, from the 7th September, China has, by the consent of the Powers, imposed a duty of 5 per cent on maritime imports ...

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  20. DEPORTING IMMIGRANTS FROM AMERICA.

    The immigration officers in the United States are deporting all steerage passengers arriving from Europe who are not provided with either passports of papers ...

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  21. DEATH OF A RACEHORSE.

    The thoroughbred horse Correze dropped dead yesterday at Myrangle. The horse was only recently purchased by Mr. A. E. Anderson. Correze was a brilliant ...

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  22. THE KANAKA BILL.

    Most careful inquiry was again made to-day with regard to the Kanaka Bill, and assurances have been furnished which admit of no doubt to the effect that no ...

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  23. THE KAISER AND THE CZAR.

    The Czar Nicholas, while in Germany, made a gift of 5000 roubles to the Russian frontier town of Wysztzten, which was recently burned down. The German Emperor ...

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  24. HOMING PIGEON RACE.

    The homing pigeon race from Albury to Sydney took place yesterday, a large number of birds being liberated early in the morning. The time recorded by the ...

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  25. THE GYMPIE RACES.

    The following nominations have been received for the Gympie races, to be held on 2nd and 3rd October:— TRIAL HANDICAP,—Oriental, Firearm, ...

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  26. AN AMERICAN PACIFIC CABLE COMPANY.

    The Commercial Pacific Cable Company, with a capital of 100,000 dollars, has been formed at Albany, in the State of New York. The object of the company is to ...

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  27. TOURIST STEAMER QUARANTINED.

    A steamer, which has returned to Marseilles from a pleasure tour with 180 tourists on board, has been placed in quarantine at Frigul in consequence of there being ...

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  28. NEW ZEALAND.

    During the discussion on the Estimates in the (House of Representatives to-night, complaints were made that at the height of the Boer war Mr. W. P. Reeves, the ...

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  29. THE UTRECHT ENGAGEMENT.

    The list of casualties, received by the War Office in connection with the reverse to Major Cough's force near Utrecht, in the south-east of the Transvaal, near the ...

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  30. DISASTROUS FLOODS IN CHINA.

    Disastrous floods have occurred in the Yang-tsze River, in China, and harrowing details have been received of the devastation that has resulted. It is stated that ...

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  31. AMALGAMATED COPPER COMPANY OF NEW YORK.

    The dividend declared by the Amalgamated Copper Company of New York has proved to be disappointing, and there has in consequence been a great break in the ...

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  32. A SERIOUS FIRE.

    A fire destroyed the principal business block of eight buildings at Winton, near Invercargill. ...

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  33. GREAT BRITAIN.

    Their Majesties King Edward and Queen Alexandra, who have been visiting Denmark, have started homewards in the Royal yacht Osborne, which is proceeding ...

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  34. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA.

    The half-yearly balance-sheet of the Bank of Australasia shows that the deposits amount to £13,971,890; cash and securities, £5,605,607; and bills, £13,793,426. ...

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  35. IMAORI WITCHCRAFT.

    An old Maori at Napier has been convicted of practising pretended witchcraft, and sentenced to one year's imprisonment. Mr. Justice Edwards said such cases ...

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  36. BEET SUGAR PRODUCTION.

    Herr Licht, of Magdeburg, in bis monthly circular, states that the production of beet sugar for the current campaign shows an increase of 366,000 tons compared with the ...

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  37. A STEAMER ON FIRE.

    A private cable message has been received announcing that the steamer Papanui put into Vigo, in Portugal, with the insulation chamber in No. 3 hold on fire. ...

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  38. OTHER ITEMS.

    "Reports are to hand at the railway having been damaged at Paaritekop, on the Johannesburg to Natal line, about thirty miles from the northern frontier of Natal. ...

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  39. THE LOSS OF THE COBRA.

    According to a statement published by the "Globe," the new torpedo-boat destroyer Cobra (concernins the loss of which lengthy details have already been ...

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  40. A SUPPOSED OVERDUE SHIP.

    The shipping community fell into an error with regard to the ship Strathgryfe being overdue, as she arrived in London last month. ...

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  41. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    Arrivals.—Wilcannia, s., from Sydney, via Australian ports and South Africa; Olga, barque, from Melbourne. Departures.—For Sydney: Port Stephens, ...

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  42. DEPARTURE OF THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    His Excellency the Governor-General left Brisbane at 12.30 yesterday by special train for Melbourne. Queen-street was lined with people, who assembled to give his ...

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  43. VICTORIA BRIDGE BOARD.

    A special meeting of the Victoria Bridge Board wus held yesterday afternoon to deal with the question of the painting contract. Alderman J. Currie was in the ...

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  44. RAIDERS IN CAPE COLONY.

    The Boer raiders in the north-east of Cape Colony are reporated to be gradually working to the southward. ...

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  45. PERSONAL.

    Mr. J. G. Anderson, Under Secretary for Education, is absent from duty on three weeks' leave of absence, rendered necessary by ill-health. ...

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  46. COLONIAL CASUALTIES.

    Lieutenant J. Freets, of the Sixth New Zealand Contingent, has been slightly wounded at Wepener, an the south-east of the Orange River Colony and Private ...

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  47. TRIPLE RACING WIN.

    At the Windsor Spring Meeting the two-year-old ch[?]filly Etra Weenie, owned by Mr. Lionel Robinson, and got by the Australian-bred sire Carnage (Nordenfeldt— ...

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  48. THE CAPE AND NATAL DUTCH.

    The correspondent of the London "Daily News" at The Hague, in Holland, reports that Generals Botha and De Wet are confident that the Dutch in Cape Colony ...

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  49. LADIES' LACE MANTLES

    In the newest and best styles, and at prices to suit all purses. T. C. Belrne & Co., the Valley. ...

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  50. LIPTON'S YACHT MAY BE BEATEN.

    Those who appreciate a well-cut garment at a reasonable price should not fall to call on Chas. Gilbert and inspect his up-to-date specialities in Light-weight ...

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  51. PASTOR MURRAY'S MISSION.

    The Graaf Relnet (Cape Colony) farmers have been much irritated at the reception accorded Pastor Murray by General De Wet and ex-President Steyn during his ...

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  52. SOUTHERN PARLIAMENTS.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day, the Premier stated that in the way of compensation in connection with the Sydenham [?]allway accident, £14,214 had been paid to ...

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  53. HEADACHES CURED.

    Nisety per cent of headaches are caused from eye-strain. Mr. W. Flegeltaub, D.B.O.A., 198 Queen-street, opposite His Majesty's, Theatre, can permanently cure ...

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  54. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.

    SYDNEY, September 24.—Arrival: Surrey, s., from London. Departures: Sonoma, s., for San Francisco; Wodonga, s., for Melbourne; Arawatta and Burwah, ...

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  55. ALTERATION SALE.

    Sterling Reductions have been effected in both the Tailoring and Mercery Departments, and the £3 3s. Suits now offered are perfect in production, and for design and ...

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  56. AN AGREEABLE CHANGE

    Has taken place in the weather, rendering thinner clothing necessary. Our light suitings ara just the thing for spring and summer wear; specially made for ...

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  57. THE HAGUE ARBITRATION COURT.

    With reference to the appeal made by the [?]coers for arbitration in the dispute between the late South African Republics and Great Britain, the Council of the International ...

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  58. VICTORIA.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day, the debate on the Budget Speech was continued. Eczema, most torturing of skin humours, is instantly relieved, and speedily, ...

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  59. Choice New Season's Goods just opened at Merry Silver Ball, Courier Building. Smoke YANKEE DOODLE Tobacco.

    If there is still any doubt in your mind of our unrivalled spectacles quickly relieving all eye troubles, we would ask you to have a look through our optical rooms, and ...

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  60. MEN'S WASHING DELHI SILK SUITS.

    B. Mountcastle and Sons' Delhi Silk Sifits, two garments,, 50s., to order only. Superior to Assam. Will not rag out in washing. Real Irish Brown Drill Suits, ...

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  61. LATEST SCRATCHING.

    Barley Bree was scratched yepterday for the Caulfield Cup MELBOURNE, September 24. Reviver has been stratched for the ...

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  62. SPECIAL VALUE IN HELMETS.

    A splendid line, thoroughly ventilated, guaranteed equal in appearance, comfort, and wear to anything in Brisbane at 10s. 6d.; procurable only at Chas. Gilbert's ...

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  63. Smoke YANKEE. DOODLE Tobacco.

    Hockinge and Company have received new stocks of their renowned Reliable Seeds. By the Pound or Packet. Smoke YANKEE DOODLE Tobacco. ...

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