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    Readers of the late judgments of the Supreme Court in the case of Chung Teong Toy can hardly fail to have been struck by the comments of some of the judges on our ...

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  3. THE COAL MINERS' STRIKE.

    A mass meeting of the timber yard employes was held last night at the Trades Hall for the purpose of considering the question of the minors strike at Noweastle. Mr. AV. H. . ...

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  4. THE MINISTERIAL CRISIS IN QUEENSLAND.

    The Queensland Agent-General has had frequent interviews with Lord Knutsford, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, relative to the political crisis which ...

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  5. THE CHINESE QUESTION.

    The United States ambassador at pekin has informed his Government that he has not received any positive information of the rejection by China of the treaty arranged ...

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  6. TERRIBLE RAILWAY COLLISION IN FRANCE.

    A shocking railway disaster took place at Dijon yesterday. A mail train and another travelling in the contrary direction ran into violent collision, and several ...

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  7. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A terrible cyclone, which caused enormous destruction of property, has taken place in Cuba. ...

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  8. MEETING OF THE CONFERENCE.

    The members of the conference met this morning at the Chamber of Commerce. The masters were seated shortly before the appointed hour, but the miners' representatives did not make ...

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  9. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    LONDON, 6th SEPTEMBER,4.20p.m. In the match between the Australians and a mixed team, on Lord Londesborough's ground, at Scarborough, commenced to-day, ...

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  10. THE BRITISH ADMIRALTY ORGANISATION.

    Lord Charles Beresford, speaking at the annual dinner of the Cutlers' Society last night, insisted that the British navy could never he made effective until the ...

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  11. THE CHINESE IN AUSTRALIA.

    The Hong Kong Daily Press, just to hand by the steamer Changsha, says:--"It is stated that an edict has been issued by the Chinese Government with reference to the Chinese question in ...

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  12. MAIZE "RING" IN EUROPE.

    A "ring" has been formed in maize for the purpose of forciug up prices, and is operating both in Austria and England. ...

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  13. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    The territorial revenue for the first two months of the present financial year is in a very satisfactory state. The estimate for the year is £569,200, and the amount realised for July ...

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  14. ROYAL BETROTHAL.

    It is rumored that a marriage has boon arranged between the Princess Louise, eldest daughter of the Prince of Wales, and the Czarowitz, eldest son of the Czar ...

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  15. THE WOOL MARKET.

    The woollen trade is active, but prices are depressed, and any material rise in wool is unlikely. It is hoped, however, that prices will be maintained. Two ...

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  16. THE AMERICAN FISHERIES DISPUTE.

    Sir Charles Tapper, recently Minister of Finance in Canada, and now High Commissioner for the Dominion, delivered a speech last night, in which, referring ...

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  17. THE EARL OF HARDWICKE.

    It is reported that the Earl of Hardwicke is desirous of obtaining an appointment as Governor of one of the Australian colonies. ...

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  18. THE STEAMER BRATSBERG.

    The Norwegian steamer Bratsberg, recently reported as wrecked, has been floated oil, and has been docked for the purpose of undergoing repairs. ...

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  19. COMMERCIAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Bank of England minimum rate of discount remains at 3 per cent. The proportion of reserve to liabilities remains at 44 per cent. The amount of the reserve ...

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  20. SCARCITY OF SHIPPING IN ENGLAND.

    There is great activity in the shipping trade in England at present, and shares in shipping companies are rising. Tonnage is very scarce. ...

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  21. THE HOME RULE AGITATION.

    A Mr. MacMahon, of Sydney, in a speech delivered at a Home Rule meeting in Limerick, expressed his conviction that a result of Home Rule would be to make ...

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  22. DIVORCE SUIT IMPLICATING A CHRISTIAN EVANGELIST.

    A commercial traveller residing in North. Fitzroy, named James William Leighton, petitioned for a divorce from his wife, Philena Leighton, formerly Scott, before Mr. Justico ...

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  23. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    The Government has given instructions for the survey of a railway from Pine Creek to Katherine, in the Northern Territory. This part of the trans-coutinental line which will ...

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  24. A THREAT AGAINST THE UNITED STATES.

    An officer in the Canadian militia forces, in referring to the existing dispute between Canada and the United States, suggested that the former should capture tho town of ...

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  25. CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION.

    The visitors who paid for admission to the Exhibition yesterday numbered 6514; 998 wore admitted on attendants pusses, 307 visited the aquarium, and 333 the dome. Tho receipts for ...

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  26. TASMANIA.

    The following message was received to-day by the Central Board of Health from Launceston : --"Dr. Elliott reports that Pearson, the small, pox patient, is doing satisfactorily. The ...

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  27. AFFAIRS IN AFGHANISTAN.

    The Noroe Vremya, published at St Petersburg, contradicts the statements that the insurrection lately announced as having taken place in the northern ...

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  28. THE SWITCHBACK RAILWAY.

    The presence of the switchback railway, oil the northern side of the Exhibition grounds, opposite to Carlton-stroot, is now objected to by the residents in the street mimed, whoso houses ...

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  29. THE NEWPORT RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    The City Cor[?]ner, Dr. Youl, held ail inquest at the Melbourne Hospital yesterday into the circumstances connected with the death of the girl Elizabeth Rickards, 12 years of age, who was ...

    Article : 343 words
  30. MONETARY AID FROM NEW ZEALAND.

    The miners at Westport have voted £50 to the Neweas[?]lc strikers, and will give more if required. ...

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  31. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE AT FITZROY.

    A young man named William H. Favene, 30 years of age, made a most determined attempt to poison himself yesterday evening at his lodgings in No. 70 Glass-terrace, Gertrudo-streot, ...

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  32. THE SITUATION AT THE SOUTHERN COLLIERIES.

    The situation at Wollongong remains unaltered. The various collieries are still straining their capacity of output to the utmost, and it is expected that the amount of coal raised for ...

    Article : 215 words
  33. THE STATEMENT DOUBTED.

    The account published by the No[?]oe Vremya as to the alleged widespread character of the native revolt in Afghanistan is seriously doubted. The latest accounts ...

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  34. THE MAILS.

    The B.I.SIN. Co.'s s. Merkara left Batavia on the 6th inst. ...

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  35. A HORRIBLE DEATH.

    A man named John Keilly, lately [?]rking at the Goulburn Wire, met with a fearfu[?]leath on Thursday night at the Whroo Inn, rout five miles from here. He retired to bed a room ...

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