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    HAMILTON SHOW.--Despite despondent auguries, the show to be held next week in Hamilton will, weather permitting, he quite. up to the average of past years. Throughout ...

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  4. LATEST CABLEGRAMS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Constantinople telegraphs that the Great Powers have approved of the proposal made by Lord Salisbury that they Should appoint an internationa ...

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  5. ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE.

    [We do not in any way identify ourselves with the opinions of our correspondents. We throw our "original correspondence" column open to any bona fide person who wishes to publish his views, and ...

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  6. THE INDIAN FRONTIER TROUBLES

    Advices from the north-western frontier of India show that the rising of the tribesmen is collapsing. The great preparations made by the Indian Government for the despatch of a ...

    Article : 265 words
  7. THE ENGAGEMENT OF A NURSE.

    SIR,--In the Hamilton Spectator of September 7th, there is a paragraph under the heading "The Nurse," which runs thus:--"We are told we did Dr. Bennett an injustice by omitting to publish his ...

    Article : 420 words
  8. THE INDIAN OUTBREAK.

    The action of the Ameer of Afghanistan in ordering his troops to disperse the Afgoan tribesmen, is having an excellent effect. His Chief and troops show great enthusiasm in ...

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  9. A PROPOSED UNION.

    The Honorable H. Eacomce, Attorney General of Natal, strongly advocates a closer union between the Cape and Natal Governments. ...

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  10. ATTITUDE OF THE AMEER.

    The British agent at Cabal has, at the request of the Ameer Abdur Rehman, submitted to him certain points in connection with the rising of the Mohmands which the Indian ...

    Article : 140 words
  11. A PROPOSED COLLIERS' STRIKE.

    Owing to the proposals recently made by the employers to restrict the output of coal, delegates representing 90,900 workmen of South Wales and Monmouthshire have recommended ...

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  12. DEATH OF MR WILLIAM MELVILLE, JP.

    Considerable regret and surprise were expressed on Friday when a telegraphic message arrived for Dr. Bennett, and the news spread that Mr. W. Melville, of ...

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  13. HOSPITAL MEDICAL STAFF.

    SIR,--The letters in your issue of 7th inst., go to prove my assertion that a Brainxholme doctor came to assist at an operation. The staff comprises a medical officer (who no doubt has good ...

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  14. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Justice Cave, ...

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  15. THE PRINCES THANKED.

    The Indian Government has warmly thanked the feudatory princes and chiefs who have offend military assistance in suppressing the frontier risings. ...

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  16. THE ENGINEERS' STRIKE EXTENDING.

    The Engineers strike has extended to Aberdeen, Leith and Edinburgh. Mr. Stevens, the President of the Trades Union Congress now being held at Birmingham, said he hoped that ...

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  17. ITALY AND GERMANY.

    At a banquet given to-day at Hamburg in honour of King Humbert of Italy and Queen Margherita. who are visiting Germany, the Emperor William said that the presence of the ...

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  18. THE SOUDAN CAMPAIGN.

    The friendly tribes have occupied Berber, and the Dervishes are retiring to Motemmeh, halfway between Berber sod Khartoum. ...

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  20. A BRITISH WARSHIP ASHORE.

    The British warship Imogene on special service in Turkish waters, has gone ashore on Cape San Stephano, near to Constantinople. Four tug-boats are in attendance, rendering every ...

    Article : 65 words
  21. THE POLICE FORCE IN CRETE.

    The European Powers are to receive half the customs revenue of Crete for paying men and finding officers for the gendarmerie. ...

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  22. LATEST NEWS FROM THE METROPOLIS.

    William Carroll, a young man under treatment at the Ballarat Hospital, escaped from that institution while in A delirious state. He was observed to jump from a height of ...

    Article : 485 words
  23. TRADES UNION CONGRESS.

    A [?]ades Union Congress [?] in Birmingham, at which there are present 390 delegates, representing 1,250,000 unionists. The committee has reported that the judges ...

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  24. AFFAIRS IN CRETE.

    The allied admirals now serving in Cretin waters propose to raise the blockade of the island, as they say the officers and men are being occupied to no purpose. The Italian ...

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  25. SWIMMING.

    Percy Cavill, the amateur champion swimmer of New South Wales, has accepted the challenge recently offered him by J.H. Tyers, the English champion, to swim for the ...

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  26. THE WHEAT MARKET.

    The improvement in the demand a Mark Lone has caused the market to harden, and the price of wheat has advanced 6d per quarter. ...

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  27. THE SILVER MARKET.

    The small supply of silver at present in New York is causing the market to harden, but the London financiers consider the rise in price artificial. ...

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  28. ANGLO EGYPTIAN EXPEDITION.

    The British gunboat patrol on the Nile between Karman and Aba Homed have established a chain of strong fortified forts between the two places named. Several steamers conveying war ...

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  29. SEDITION IN INDIA.

    The Maharajah of Nepaul, the independent Goorkha kingdom in the Himalayas, has prohibited the circulation of seditious native newspapers in this dominions. ...

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  30. THE EAGLEHAWK TRAGEDY.

    Hall, the Eaglehawk murderer, betrays great anxiety regarding the result of the communication which he made to the authorities. The Cabinet is proceeding to consider Hall's ...

    Article : 57 words
  31. GREECE AND TURKEY.

    Lord Salisbury has suggested that the Great Powers should appoint a commission to control the Greek revenue to such an extent that a sufficient sum may be provided to cover the ...

    Article : 63 words
  32. THE ANARCHIST BARRILL.

    Barrill, the anarchist, has been found guilty by the court-martial of attempting to marder Senor Portas, chief of the Bareslese secret paline, and Senor Teixned[?] his assistant, and ...

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  33. INTERCOLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Much indignation has been expressed at Bourke, owing to the fadure the Government to carry out the promises made regarding the snagging of the River Darling. Several ...

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  34. THE CABINET MEETS.

    The Cabinet this afternoon considered the winten statement made by Charles Hall, now under sentence of death murder of his wife at Englehawk. In the statement Hall ...

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  35. SUCCESSFUL SALE AT STRATHDOWNIE.

    Messrs. Young Boos. held one of the record sales in the Sthathdownie district yesterday, when they sold 8,420 sheep. Buyers were in attendance from all parts of ...

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  36. THE FEDERAL CONVENTION.

    At to-day's meeting of the Convention Mr. Barton maintained that there should a system of book keeping for four or five years after the establishment of the Federal Parliament, so [?] ...

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