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  2. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    A tragedy of a very sensational nature took place at Kinglake, near Yarra Glen, on Thursday night. A man suspected of breaking into and stealing from selectors' huts, who was being ...

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  3. THE IRREGULARITIES OF THE SYDNEY EXPRESS TRAIN.

    It is essential that railway communication between Sydney and Melbourne should bo conducted with regularity. The interchange of business and passenger traffic is ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The funeral of Mr. Parnell has bean fixed for Tuesday next. The remains of the late Irish leader will be interred in Glasnevin Cemetery, near Dublin. ...

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  5. CABLE MESSAGES.

    A great riot has occurred near Amoy, one of the Chinese ports open to foreign trade. The people rebelled against the burdens ...

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  6. MELBOURNE CITY COUNCIL.

    A special meeting of the City Council of Melbourne was bold at tile Town Hall yesterday morning. The Mayor, Cr. Lang, was in the chair, and there were present-- Aldermen Amess, ...

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  7. TRAGEDY AT YARRA GLEN.

    A tragedy of a most exceptional character was enacted at Muddy Greek, about 12 miles from Yarra Glen, on Thursday night, when Senior constable Dungey, who is stationed at the ...

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  8. THE TRADES HALL AND THE ELECTIONS.

    At the weekly meeting of tho Trades Hail Council lost night, the President (Mr. Winter), dwelt at some length on the platform adopted by the central council of the ...

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  9. SUPPOSED FIRE IN THE STREET SEWERS.

    A remarkable and for a time a somewhat alarming state of affairs was noticed along Elizabeth-street, from Bourke-street to Flinders-street, and also for a distance ...

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  10. HIS DYING MOMENTS.

    For a few brief moments before his death Mr. Parnell was conscious, and he then asked that his love should be conveyed to his old colleagues in Parliament and to the ...

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  11. A "CORNER" IN CIGARS.

    A number of speculators are now engaged in the United States in the formation of a trust, with a capital of £5,000,000, which it is intended shall control the cigar ...

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  12. SPEECH BY EARL SPENCER.

    Earl Spencer, speaking at a public gathering in Grantham, made some allusion to the death of Mr. Parnell. Earl Spencer paid a tribute to Mr. ...

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  13. THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    The election for North-east Manchester, where Sir James Fergusson sought reelection after his acceptance of the position of Postmaster-General, resulted in a very ...

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  14. THE DOCKERS' STRIKE

    The efforts made by the leaders of the dock laborers now on strike to arrange a conference with representatives of tho dock companies have failed. The companies ...

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  15. THE SAN FRANCISCO MAIL.

    The R.M.S. Mariposa arrived from San Francisco to-day. The passengers were : Mr. Bachelot, Mr. and Mrs. Chaffey, Mr. and Mrs. Curran, Mr. Doublet, Mr. Gorman, Mr. and ...

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  16. NORWAY AND SWEDEN.

    The general elections of members of the Parliament of Norway and Sweden are now proceeding. There is a strong party in Norway in ...

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  17. STRIKE OF FRENCH GLASS WORKERS.

    A strike of glass workers has taken place in France. The dispute has caused a suspension of work in several of the leading cities, and the strike, threatens to become ...

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  18. BRITISH AND AUSTRALASIAN TRUST AND LOAN CO.

    The British and Australasian Trust and Loan Co. have declared an interim dividend at the rate of 10 per cent. ...

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  19. JEWISH REFUGEES.

    Baron Hirsch has, through his agents in the Argentine, purchased 1000 square miles of territory in that republic as a settlement for those Jewish refugees from Russia who ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN WOOL AT CHICAGO.

    A deputation from the Sydney Wool Selling Brokers' Association to-day waited on the Premier to urge that the wool section should be given more prominent representation at the ...

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  21. THE QUEEN OF HAWALL.

    The statement that Queen Liliuokalani, of Hawaii, the sister of the late King Kalakaua, is dying, is denied. ...

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  22. THE LATE MR W. H. SMITH. LONDON. 8TH OCTOBER.

    A memorial service will be held in Westminster Abbey, on Saturday, in connection with the death of the late Right Hon. W. H. Smith, First Lord of the Treasury. ...

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  23. MELBOURNE HARBOR TRUST LOAN.

    The Melbourne Harbor Trust are inviting tenders for a loan of £500,000, bearing interest at the rate of 4 per cent, per annum, being the last instalment of the ...

    Article : 55 words
  24. PROFESSOR JOWETT.

    Professor Jowett, LL.D., of Oxford, one of the contributors to Essays and Reviews, who was until lately Vice-Chancellor of Edinburgh University, is in a critical ...

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  25. THE QUARTERLY LUNCHEON.

    The usual quarterly luncheon held by the City Council took place in the Mayor's room after the quarterly meeting. The Mayor presided, and there were present on his right Sir ...

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  26. THE PADDINGTON MUNICIPAL LOAN.

    The unsubscribed balance (£1400) of the Paddington (Sydney) municipal loan has been taken up. The average price realised was 2s. 5d. premium over the minimum of ...

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  27. THE METHODIST CONFERENCE.

    The Rev. Hugh Price Hughes, the leader of the " forward " movement in the Methodist Church, has delivered an address on Education in England at the Eeumenical ...

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  28. THE INFLUENZA.

    Influenza, which is so prevalent in Victoria, has made its appearance, and is fast spreading in the southern districts of New South Wales. Numerous cases are reported, some of them fatal. ...

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  29. NEWS FROM SAMOA.

    The Oceanic Company's R.M.S. Mariposa brings news from Samoa that the deportation of the rebel chief has had a beneficial effect. Mataafa still remains with his followers at ...

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  30. THE LONDON MARKETS.

    The weekly returns of the Bank of England published to-day show the proportion of reserve to liabilities to be 38 per cent., being 3 per cent, below last week. ...

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  31. THE BOGAN RIVER MURDER.

    At the Dubbo court to-day, Harold Duncan Mallalien, 22 years of age, a native of California, was sentenced to death for the murder of Gerald Carey, alias Wilson, in March last, ...

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  32. TEE MOONTA STRIKE.

    A telegram from Moonta states that at the usual meeting this morning the president announced that the men would get their pay early next week. No ether business was done. ...

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  33. BALLARAT ASSIZES.

    The Ballarat Assizes for October opened to-day, before Mr. Justice Hodges. Mr. J. T. T. Smith prosecuted for the Crown. George E. Jordan, latterly bank manager at Smythesdale, ...

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  34. THE BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The policy of the directors of the Bank of South Australia is approved and the shares are recovering from their fall. The tone of the market is much better. ...

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  35. ASSISTANCE FROM NEWCASTLE.

    Tho Newcastle miners' delegate board met to-day. Amongst the business dealt with was the general secretary's report of a visit to Adelaide in reference to the Moonta miners' ...

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  36. LOCAL OPTION POLL AT BALLARAT.

    Tho local option poll at Ballarat West took place to-day, and caused great excitement. Both sides worked hard to secure victory, but the forces of the publicans were exceptionally well ...

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  37. THE QUEENSLAND LOAN FAILURE.

    Among financial circles in the city the opinion is current that the Bank of England will cancel its agency on behalf of Queensland unless tho statement of mala ...

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  38. WHARFAGE ACCOMMODATION AT GEELONG.

    The rapid growth of tho intercolonial produce trade between this port and Sydney and Newcastle has rendered the increase of wharfage accommodation of paramount necessity, and ...

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  39. MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS AND THE INFLUENZA

    Sir,--Ah so many of the students of the Melbourne University are prostrated by the prevailing epidemic--influenza, and will not be able to attend the annual examinations which ...

    Article : 138 words
  40. TEE FINANCE TROUBLES IN SYDNEY.

    At a special general meeting of the shareholders of the Sydney Permanent Freehold Land and Building Society, it was decided to register the company under the Companies Act, as a ...

    Article : 125 words
  41. THE ELECTORAL ACT.

    A well attended and thoroughly representative meeting, convened by the shire president in compliance with a requisition, was held in tho mechanics' hall to-night on the question of ...

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  42. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    William Klimmer, Yea, teamster. Compulsory sequestration. Liabilities, £477 3s. 3d.; assets, £950 surplus, £472 16s. 9d. Mr. H. W. Alston, trustee. ...

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  43. A WOOLSHED BURNED.

    A telegram has been received stating that Elderslie woolshed was burnt down last night. No particulars are to hand. Elderslie station is a pastoral property belonging to Sir Samuel ...

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