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    OUR SUPPLEMENT.--In addition to the usual miscellaneous reading matter, our supplement this morning contains reports of meetings of the Portland shire Council ...

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  3. LATEST NEWS FROM THE METROPOLIS.

    The case in which Donald Cameron as executor of Alexander Cameron, deceased, sued the widow of the latter for certain land which it was alleged belonged to ...

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  4. LATEST CABLEGRAMS.

    In the course of a vigorous speech delivered by Lord Rosebery at Epsom, the ex-Premier declared that there bad been too much disposition on the part of certain ...

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  5. AFFAIRS IN THE SOUDAN.

    It is supposed that Major Marshand will shortly withdraw from Fashoda, thereby spontaneously extricating the French Government from its difficult position. ...

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  7. PHYLLOXERA-RESISTING VINES.

    Mr. Barney Young, manager of the South Australian Wine Depot in London, is reporting to his Government the success which attended the introduction of the ...

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  8. LORD ROSEBERY'S VIEWS.

    Lord Rosebexy, speaking at Epsom today, stated that the situation at Fashoda was one of supreme gravity to Great Britain. He farther stated that France's act was ...

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  9. THE AFRICAN SLAVE TRADE.

    The French troops under Captain Gourand have captured the slave raiding chief Samory with all his family and chiefs. ...

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  10. MAJOR MARCHAND'S REPORT EXPECTED IN A FEW DAYS.

    The telegram sent by General Kitchener to Major March and, at the request of M. Delcasse, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, has been delivered to the French commander ...

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  11. TRADING IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    An arrangement has been concluded by which transit does on a uniform scale will be enforced on all goods carried inland from Capetown, Natal, Delagoa Bay and Beira. ...

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  12. POLITICS AT THE CAPE.

    Three members of the Afrikander Bund tarty have promised to support the Right Hon. Sir Gordon Sprigg if he remained in office. Mr. Innes has threatened to secede ...

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  13. THE DE ROUGEMONT STORY.

    Sir George Newnes announces that he will not vouch for the truth of the De Rougemont story, although he says that some portions are undoubtedly based on actual ...

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  14. THE COOLGARDIE EXHIBITION.

    The London Advisory Board of the Coolgardie exhibition, is trying to secure British pictures. ...

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  15. MELBOURNE WOOL SALES.

    The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., report under date Oct. 13:--"We held our opening wool sale of the season this afternoon, when we ...

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  16. A SERIOUS RIOT IN ILLINOIS.

    A serious riot is reported to have broken out at Verden Collifies, in Illinois. Negroes are arriving by train to replace the strikers. Five hundred toots were ...

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  17. THE EASTERN CATHOLICS.

    The action of the Pope in supporting France's claim to be the protector of the Catholics in the East is attributed to a wish to preserve an anti-clerical government in ...

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  18. BRITISH INFLUENCE IN AFRICA.

    The Sultan of Sokoto, an extensive territory in Central Africa between Born a and the Niger, has announced his willingness to receive a British Resident on condition that ...

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  19. THE PARIS STRIKE.

    The dispute in the building trade in Paris is still unsettled. The strikers are divided as to the advisability of continuing the straggle, and fully 3000 men have resumed ...

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  20. VICTORIAN BUTTER IN LONDON

    The shipment of Victorian butter by the Arcadia arrived in splendid condition. It is selling at 112s, Danish butter is quoted at 118s. ...

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  21. Family Notices

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  22. SMALL TURKISH GARRISON TO REMAIN AT CRETE.

    It is considered probable that the European Powers will consent to the retention of a small Turkish garrison in Crete, similar to that stationed at Santos, an island ...

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  23. THE CUBAN REPUBLIC.

    Maxim Gomex, the rebel leader who took a imminent part in the rebellion in Cuba, has been elected president of the Cuban republic. ...

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  25. AFFAIRS IN COREA.

    The officials who were recently arrested un a charge of being concerned in the attempt to murder the Emperor of Cores by means of poison placed in his food at ...

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  26. THE LABOUR TROUBLES IN FRANCE.

    The labour troubles in France are spreading. The executive of the French railway men's union has decided to order a general strike, and the men are leaving work in large ...

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  27. A BOXING CONTEST.

    It is announced that Corbett has been matched against Sharkey to fight for 20,000 dollars (£4,000). ...

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  28. THE COOLGARDIE EXHIBTION.

    The London Chambers of Commerce have resolved to accord their hearty support to the Coolgardie International Mining and Industrial Exhibition, to be opened at ...

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  29. THE EMPEROR'S VISIT.

    The Emperor William of Germany and the Empress Victoria have left Berlin on their tour in the East. Herr Von Bulow, the German Minister for Foreign Affairs ...

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  30. THE KAISER EN ROUTE.

    The Emperor William of Germany and the Empress Victoria arrived at Venice yesterday on route for Constantinople and Palestine. Their Majesties were met by King Humbert ...

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  31. HAMILTON BICYCLE CLUB.

    The ordinary monthly committee meeting of the above mentioned club was held in the Mechanics' Institute last evening, the president, Mr. J. C. Lowry, in the chair. ...

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  32. EXTENSIVE FRAUDS IN CHILI.

    Extensive frauds have been detected in the arsenal at Valparaiso, the capital of Chili. The frauds were perpetrated by Nevarro, the accountant to the army and navy department. ...

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  33. THE TEST MATCHES.

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  34. THE CRISIS AT PEKING.

    A detachment of blue jackets with cannon from Salian warships has arrived at Peking. It is stated that the Emperor is now a prisoner on an island in the grounds of the palace. ...

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  35. THE ZOLA CASE.

    Ten days ago the furniture of M. Zola, the eminent novelist, was seized in order to pay the damages and coats awarded against him to three experts in handwriting for his ...

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  36. AN ADELAIDE STRIKER.

    The Lieutenant-Governor has remitted a month of the sentence on James Charles, who was convicted of assault during the late bootmakers' strike. Charles will be released on ...

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  37. POLITICS AT THE CAPE

    Sir J. Gordon Sprigg, Premier of Cape Colony, has resigned office. Mr. W. P. Schreiner, the leader of the Afrikander Band party, whose motion of no confidence was ...

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  38. SPORTING NOTES.

    The weather is very changeable. Mr. Barracchi promises it will be fine to-morrow. The Herald Prophet tips Massinissa or Rosebery for the Cup. Very wide betting ...

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  39. SOUTH AFRICAN RAILWAYS.

    It is stated that Mr. Cecil Rhodes has decided to raise the capital of the Lake Tanganyika to Buluokya railway. ...

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  40. THE PHILIPPINES.

    Intelligence received from Manila to-day reports that 4000 rebels in the Visayas, a group of islands in the south of the Philippines, have tendered their submission to the ...

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  41. LATEST BETTING.

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