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  2. AUSTRALIAN FINANCES.

    The Financial Times, in referring to the revenues of the Australian colonies, points out that the collapse of the land boom in Melbourne and the consequent ...

    Article : 101 words
  3. T E PURSUIT OF THE WELL-BELOVED,A SKETCH OF A TEMPERAMENT.

    Pearston did not see Avice again till dinnertime. Then, as he observed her nervously presiding over their limited table, he was tempted to say, "Why are you troubled, my ...

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  4. THE SILVER.QUESTION.

    Mr. Grover Cleveland, President-elect of the United States, has announced his willingness to accept the proposals of Mr. Bland with regard to the silver currency ...

    Article : 56 words
  5. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN LOAN.

    Sir John Bray, Agent-General for South Australia, is absent from London, and the syndicate of brokers and bankers have therefore postponed the submission ...

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  6. MORMONISM.

    President Harrison has granted an amnesty to all Mormons in Utah who have abstained from the practice of polygamy since 1890. All others, however, ...

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  7. LAW COURTS. POLICE COURT—ADELAIDE.

    Thomas D. Hill was charged with stealing an express buggy, valued at £30, the property of Hill & Co. Mounted-Constable C. J. Connel arrested the prisoner in the city and ...

    Article : 149 words
  8. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    Silver has risen [?]d. per ounce. ...

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  9. THIRTY STEAMERS SUNK.

    Furious storms have been raging in the Black Sea, and 30 steamers are known to have foundered. ...

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  10. A FARMERS' UNION.

    The Marquis of Winchilsea and Nott, who recently took a prominent part in the British Agriculturists' Congress, is promoting a Farmers' Union, and the ...

    Article : 66 words
  11. LYNCHING IN AMERICA. TWENTY-FIVE MORE CORPSES.

    Further advices in connection with the lynching affray at Bakersville, North Carolina, state that the mob, after obtaining reinforcements, again attacked ...

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  12. LONDON DOCKS FROZEN.

    The Thames is frozen over, and vessels lying in the London docks are imprisoned by the ice. ...

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  13. THE MERCANTILE BANK. MR. MILLIDGE ARRESTED.

    Inspector Tyrrel, of Scotland Yard, to-day arrested Mr. F. Millidge, late manager of the Mercantile Bank, at Ravenstower, Ravenscourt Park. Mr. ...

    Article : 55 words
  14. COLONIAL SHEEPFARMING.

    Sir Saul Samuel, Agent-General for New South Wales, is conducting enquiries among English sheep-breeders with a view of compiling from their ...

    Article : 59 words
  15. PINKERTON POLICE.

    A Bill has been introduced into the United States Senate having for its object the abolition of the Pinkerton police, whose services were largely availed of by ...

    Article : 52 words
  16. POLICE COURT—PORT ADELAIDE.

    Peter Johnson, on the information of Bertha Petergaste, was called upon to show cause why he should not contribute towards the support of his illegitimate male child. Mr. ...

    Article : 68 words
  17. VICTORIAN CHIEF JUSTICESHIP.

    Dr. Madden has acepted the position of Chief Justice. The Hon. John Madden, LL.D., who at the request of the Victorian ...

    Article : 364 words
  18. MR. MILLIDGE IN COURT.

    Mr. Frederick Millidge, late manager of the Mercantile Bank, was brought up at the Bow-street Police Court before Sir John Bridge this morning. Inspector ...

    Article : 288 words
  19. THE ORIGIN OF THE FIGHT.

    Later information concerning the civil war at Bakersville, North Carolina, is to the effect that the trouble originated through the suppression of an illicit still. ...

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  20. TEMPERANCE NEWS.

    The monthly meeting of the Adelaide W.C.T.U. was held in the Reenabite Hall, Grote street, on Friday afternoon. Miss Chewings (the president) was unable to be present ...

    Article : 297 words
  21. AUSTRALIAN FEDERATION.

    Mr. B. S. Bird, the ex-Colonial Treasurer of Tasmania, is at present in Sydney, his visit being chiefly in connection with the fruit industry. ...

    Article : 302 words
  22. THE LATE CAPTAIN PATTERSON

    An inquest was held on Tuesday at the Wauraltee Hotel, Port Victoria, on the body of Charles Patterson, of Mr. H. Hincks's craft New Arrival, which was found by a party of ...

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  23. A DIVIDEND PAYING COMPANY.

    The New South Wales Mortgage, Loan, and Agency Company have declared a dividend of 5 per cent. ...

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  24. LIBERATOR BUILDINGSOCIETY.

    The directors of the Liberator Building Society, which recently failed for £3,250,000, have fied from England in anticipation of the disclosures of the ...

    Article : 62 words
  25. SHIPPING.

    Arrived — Damascus, steamer, from Newcastle November 2, via Sydney November 6 and Melbourne November 12; Ruahine, steamer, from Newcastle ...

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  26. AMERICAN IMMIGRANTS.

    Mr. William E. Chandler, who sits in the United States Senate as member for New Hampshire, has introduced a Bill for the prevention of the influx of ...

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  27. THE IMPERIAL BANK.

    As a result of the investigations which were instituted by the Government into the affairs of the Imperial Bank Mr. Minogne, an officer in the Treasury, has ...

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  28. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.

    The thirteenth halr-yearly meeting of St. Patrick's (West-terrace) branch of the Hibernian Australasian Catholic Benefit Society was held in St. Patrick's Hall on Thursday, when Mr. J. A. Morri sey presided ...

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  29. RUSSIAN RAILWAYS.

    The Russian Government intend to spend £12,000,000 this year in addition to the amount previously authorised. The money will be principally devoted to ...

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  30. CRITICISM OF SIR G. BERRY.

    Opinion on the London Stock Exchange and among leading financiers is divided concerning the exemption, of Sir Graham Berry, Treasurer of Victoria, ...

    Article : 76 words
  31. PECULIAR PATERNITY CASE.

    A peculiar case was beard in Chambers to-day. Richard Mitchell applied for a writ of habeas corpus against George Williams, his father-in-law, to show cause ...

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  32. SUICIDE OF A DETECTIVE.

    Detective-Sergeant Lomaine, a wellknown member of the Criminal Investigation Department, committed suicide at the Russell-street Barracks at about 9 ...

    Article : 73 words
  33. THE NEW ZEALAND POISONING CASE.

    A family residing in Auckland, after eating of a jam roll made at home, showed symptoms of poisoning, and one young man, Walter Nelson, died after lingering ...

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  34. DEPARTURE OF MR. MILLIDGE.

    Mr. Millidge left for Melbourne by the Himalaya this afternoon. ...

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  35. BEOKEN HILL UNEMPLOYED.

    A deputation of unemployed waited on the mayor (Mr. Toppenvein) this afternoon concerning the non-issue of coupons. They asked the committee to devote a ...

    Article : 255 words
  36. CYCLING NOTES.

    Once more it is my unhappy lot to raise the oftrepeated cry concerning payment of expenses to "amateur" riders. It has been freely asserted that three Victorian cyclists who rode at the ...

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  37. INFORMATIONS SWORN.

    Mr. Ducker to-day swore another information for the issue of summonses against the officials of the Mercantile Bank. An information was sworn for the ...

    Article : 126 words
  38. FATALITY IN BRISBANE.

    James Robertson, aged 17, employed at Messrs. Watson, Ferguson, & Co.'s printing establishment, got entangled in some machinery to-day, and was fearfully ...

    Article : 135 words
  39. THE BONDI MYSTERY.

    An inquest was held to-day on the bodies of the two infants found yesterday on the beach at Bondi. The medical evidence showed that the children had ...

    Article : 116 words
  40. RUMORED NEW SOUTH WALES LOAN.

    With regard to a cablegram published to-day to the effect that New South Wales intended shortly to place a new loan on the London market, the Premier ...

    Article : 105 words
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  42. VICTORIAN AGENT-GENERAL.

    The Hon. James Munro has sent in his official resignation of the position of Agent-General. The Cabinet will deal with the matter at its next meeting. ...

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  43. THE NEWCASTLE COLLIERIES.

    The new general agreement, which came into force in the Newcastle colliery district on January 1 last, is not giving general satisfaction. Already serious ...

    Article : 96 words
  44. A DESTRUCTIVE HAILSTORM.

    A most destructive hailstorm was experienced at Lismore yesterday afternoon, the hailstones, according to report, ranging from the size of marbles to as big ...

    Article : 548 words
  45. VICTORIAN LOCAL LOAN.

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  46. TEE LATE SIR H. ATKINSON.

    A public meeting has been convened at Wellington to consider a proposal to erect a statue to the memory of the late Sir Harry Atkinson. ...

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  48. AN ALLEGED LUNATIC.

    Mrs. Slaytor, who was placed in the Kew Lunatic Asylum, by her husband, was to-day liberated from the institution. ...

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  49. VICTORIAN. GOLD YIELD.

    The Victorian gold yield for 1892 was 671,548 oz., as against 628,996 oz. for 1891, or an increase of 42,552 oz. The Rev. A. E. Green, who has been ...

    Article : 112 words
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