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  2. PARLIAMENTARY.

    THE (Government have introduced in the Assembly a Bill to continue the operation of the Chinese Immigration Act of 1888. When the Act was passed ...

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  3. THE LABOR QUESTION.

    At the Federal Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Australia and Tasmania, held, in Brisbane in July last, a manifesto dealing with the labor question was adopted and ordered to ...

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  4. THE FLOODS IN TOLEDO.

    Further particulars relative to the floods in the province of Toledo, Spain show that 3,000 persons perishedy, and that 4,000 families were rendered homeless. ...

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  5. BRIGANDAGE IN RUSSIA.

    Large bands of peasantry in the lamine-stricken districts of Russia have been impelled by starvation to horrible acts of brigandage. Where opportunity ...

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  6. THE STRIKE OF LUMBERMEN IN CANADA.

    The lumbermen on strike in the province of Ottawa, Canada, number between 3,000 and 4,000. Meetings have been held by the strikers, at which the most ...

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  7. THE RACEHORSE COMMON.

    The Austrian Government, wlio offered £14,000 for the racehorse Oomiaon, winner of the St. Leger, but were outbid by Mr. Blundell Maple, the studowner, have ...

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  8. THE CANADIAN SCANDALS.

    The Times considers that "Sir" Hector Louis Langevin, though acquitted by a majority of the Parliamentary committee of Ottawa on the charges that he had as ...

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  9. A BATCH OF PATIENTS.

    Four patients for the hospital left for Porti Augusta to-night. One was suffering with a broken leg, which Captain Heaney put in splints. Another was an Afghan, with his ...

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  10. JAMES McEWAN & CO.

    The directors of James McEwan,& Co. Limited, merchants, of London and Melbourne, have declared a dividend of. 11¼ percent. ...

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  11. FLOODS IN HIMGARY.

    Fierce stomas are raging in Hungary, occasioning serious floods The village of Tura has teen inundated. ...

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  12. THE NEW SOUTH WALKES LOAN.

    Three of the banks transacting-business in the colony, namely, the Commerical Banking Company of Sydney, the Australian Joint Stock Bank, and the Bank ...

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  13. CANADA AND ENGLAND.

    The Canadian Government propose to ask Parliament to sanction a petition to the Queen praying her Majesty to abolish the favoured-nation clause in commercial. ...

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  14. SERIOUS GUN ACCIDENT.

    M.r.Edward Bishop, the eldest,son of Mr, Samuel Biahop, blacksmith, of Bordertown, met with a sad accident this afternoon. The unfortunate young man was out rabbit ...

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  15. THE EUROPEAN OUTLOOK.

    It is ascertained that the scare which originated in the British manceuvres off the island of Mitylene was intentionally promoted by loading financiers with a ...

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  16. SIR J. E. GORST.

    Sir J. E. Gorst, Under-Secretary for India, who has been identified with the advocacy of labor interests, and who is a member of the Labor Commission, is ...

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  17. A CHILD KILLED.

    A fatal accident occurred to-day, when the daughter of the Rev. Mr. Matchoss, Lutheraa. minister, aged six yers, was killed. The child climbed on to a sledge used as a carriage for a ...

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  18. THE BANK OF VAN DIEMEN'S LAND

    A deputation representing share holders in the Bank of Van Diemen's Land, numbering nearly 100, waited on the Government this morning. Mr. Crisp ...

    Article : 346 words
  19. Italy Aggressive.

    Excitement has been caused by a report that the Italian Government have issued a sudden order for the arming of the ships of the reserve. ...

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  20. THE REV. C. H. SPUHGEON.

    The Rev.C. H. Spurgeon has sufficiently progressed towards recovery from his dangerous illness to be able to take carriage exercise daily. ...

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  21. FOUND DEAD.

    Mrs. Sutton was found dead in the pichirichi Creek, near Quorn, this afternoon by Mrs. Bairnsfather and daughter whilst out walking. The deceased had her throat cut, and a small ...

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  22. PUGILISM.

    In a match at Sail Francisco Jem Smith has defeated McCarthy in eight rounds. ...

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  23. THE LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The London wool sales were continued yesterday, prices for inferior scoured and greasy being irregular. ...

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  24. ANGLO-COLONIAL NOTES.

    The reception committee of the International Health Congress, which is sitting in London this week, were hardly prepared for the deluge of delegates, doctors and faddists, who bore ...

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  25. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    John McKenzie, laborer, of Nprthcote, was found in a railway cutting near Preston last night, withiiis right, arm and leg fearfully crushed. He could not give ...

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  26. THE BARRIER TRADE.

    A meeting of the municipal council was held this evening to consider a circular from Port Adelaide re the barrier traide and the construction of a line from some point on the ...

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  27. ADELAIDE ART CIRCLE.

    The first exhibition of the Adelaide Art Circle will be open to the public at Eagle. Chambers, King William-street, to-day, and will afford lovers of art asn opportunity of ...

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  28. CYCLING NOTES.

    As I recently published a letter received by Mr. P. M. Lawrence from the hon. secretary of the North Adelaide Cycling Club it is but fair the following communication, dated. September. 9 should also ...

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  29. WEALTH OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A return has been prepared by the Government statistician from figures obtained in connection with the recent census, showing the value of the various ...

    Article : 277 words
  30. Kew South Wales.

    Mr. Richard Michael Adams, late non-commissioned officer in the Volunteer Force, to-day recovered £260 from Major-General Richardson for injury received ...

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  31. West Australia.

    The Janet Achurch-Charrington Company opened at Perth on Monday night in "Forget-Me-Not." Tenders are invited by the Works; ...

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  32. New Zealand.

    The bootmakers strike, which for sometime has existed at Auckland, has collapsed, the men having load to give way owing tp want of funds. Since the ...

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  33. COMPANIES TO BE WOUND UP.

    In the Equity Court to-day an order was granted for the winding-up of the Imperial Land, Building, and Deposit Company, Limited, the financial troubles ...

    Article : 99 words
  34. DISAPPEARANCE OF A LOVER.

    The ivestigation into the mysterious disappearance of Sergeant Griffths, of the Permanent Force, leads to the conclusion that Griffith's is alive and well, but that ...

    Article : 200 words
  35. FATAL ACCIDENT AT BROKEN HILL.

    A fatal accident occurred at the Proprietary mine this morning. John Walker, who was employed at the concentrators, appears to have stepped before a train which runs above the ...

    Article : 132 words
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