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  2. MINING NEWS.

    On Saturday I visited Lovely Gully and found that between 30 and 35 claims had been pegged out. I personally examined the Broken Hill Gold Mining Syndicate mine and ...

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  3. FREEMASONRY.

    An allocution has been addressed to the bishops of the Roman Catholic Church by the Vatican exhorting them to further efforts in the direction of discouraging ...

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  4. BRITISH POLITICS. MR. GLADSTONE'S RESIGNATION.

    The retirement of Mr. Gladstone from the Premiership is now definitely announced. Yesterday afternoon the Prime Minister ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THE AUTUMN SHOW.

    The Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society's show was brought to a conclusion on Saturday, when the attendance was much smaller than usual in consequence of the ...

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  6. A SOLDIER OF FORTUNE: A NOVEL OF LOVE & INCIDENT.

    The girl with the beautiful face, pathetic with suffering, tender with youth, was in the same hotel with him, but he knew nothing about her, and for the first time in his life ...

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  7. NEEDLES: "Short, Sharp, and Shiny."

    Warm. Cricket. Pugilism. Cyclorama. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. GERMANY AND RUSSIA.

    Prince Bismarck is at issue with the Conservative members of the German Reichstag on the subject of the Bill which gives effect to the commercial treaty with ...

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  9. LABOR COLONIES.

    The Weekly Times and the Echo, in articles on the unemployed, suggest in place of the present system of poor law relief in England the establishment of ...

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  10. FRENCH AFFAIRS.

    In the French Chamber of Deputies yesterday an attempt was made to compel the resignation of M. Dupuy of his position as President of the Chamber ...

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  11. STOWAWAYS.

    The tricks resorted to by impecunious persons wishing to get to the land of gold in the west have their humorous as well as their serious side. The ships bound west before ...

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  12. PRICE OF SILVER.

    Silver is quoted at 27d. per oz. ...

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  13. CARNEGIE & CO.

    The firm of Carnegie & Co., manufacturers of iron and steel work at Pittsburg, U.S.A., have been fined £28,000 for having supplied defective plates for ...

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  14. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The market is glutted with merino wools. At yesterday's sales 52,000 bales were disposed of. The prices included the following:—Goonoo, 8¾d.; ...

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  15. PUGILISM.

    In a sparring contest of six rounds Jim Burge has defeated Birchell in the fourth. ...

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  16. COLONIAL STOCKS.

    Colonial stocks have fallen 10s. ...

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  17. THE SILVER QUESTION.

    Persia is ceasing to be a market for silver, the Government having stopped, the coinage and prohibited the importation of the metal, which since the closing ...

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  18. THE GERALDTON MURDER.

    An enquiry has been commenced into the death of Miss Lyons, the elderly lady who was outraged and murdered in the scrub near Geraldton. The evidence ...

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  19. GREAT SOUTH LONG TUNNEL MINE.

    The enginehouse of the Great South Long Tunnel mine, at Walhalla, was destroyed by fire this morning. The origin of the fire is unknown, Mining ...

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  20. CASE OF SUICIDE.

    Hugh Watt, a baker, residing at North Melbourne, committed suicide to-day by hanging himself with a sheet to a peg in his bedroom. He leaves a wife ...

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  21. THE "CONTINENTALS."

    The Scotch programme presented at the "Continental" concert at the Exhibition Gardens on Saturday night attracted a large and appreciative audience. Miss Florence ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN TRADE WITH LONDON.

    The Premier has received a letter from Mr. Robert Reid, who states that there is a good market in London for compressed hydraulic hay and fodder. He ...

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  23. DARING ROBBERY AT NEWCASTLE.

    A telegram just received from Newcastle gives the details of a daring burglary committed at the Paragon Hotel, Hunter-street, early this ...

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  24. THE BLIND RIVER ESTATE.

    The Government have purchased the Blind River Estate, at Marlborough, containing 4,600 acres, at the rate of £3 per acre. The land will be subdivided and ...

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  25. STILL SITS IN THE COMMONS.

    Mr. Gladstone's resignation applies only to the Cabinet. He will retain till the general election his seat in the House of Commons for Midlothian, though it is ...

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  26. THE TOBACCO TWISTERS EMPLOYES.

    The tobacco factories' employes held their second annual picnic on Saturday, Uraidla being the place chosen for the outing. Altogether about 200 people left the city in ...

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  27. ALLEGED BIGAMY.

    Robert, Stewart, a miner, has been arrested in Hobart for bigamy. ...

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  28. A RAILWAY BRIDGE CATCHES FIRE.

    The beams of the Bridgewater railwaybridge ignited on Saturday, but the damage was slight. ...

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  29. WAYZGOOSE.

    The annual wayzgoose in connection with the Government Printing Office was held on Saturday at Port Ellion, which was reached at 10.30 o'clock. An ample luncheon having been ...

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  30. A MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE.

    The disappearance of Mr. J. B. Mountain, a chemist, of Forest Lodge, is reported under mysterious circumstances. He attended the Moorfield races on ...

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  31. THE COAL DIFFICULTY.

    A number of the non-unionists employed at the Stockton colliery visited Newcastle on Saturday night and were subjected to maltreatment by the strikers, ...

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  32. THE RADICAL CAVE.

    Mr. Labouchere has found ten Radicals to join him in the "cave" he has formed against Lord Rosebery. ...

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  33. THE COUNTRY. PORT AUGUSTA DROWNING ACCIDENT.

    The body of Mary Ann Farley was found near Dunn's jetty yesterday morning at 5 o'clock by Constables Robb and Smith. On Friday afternoon six charges of dynamite were ...

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  34. A DISHONEST LAND AGENT.

    At the Criminal Court on Saturday Charles Jackson Campbell, a land agent, was sentenced to 14 years' penal servitude for having forged and uttered six ...

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  35. THE BRIDGE-STREET BURGLARY.

    On Saturday night the detectives arrested William Morrison, alias Charles Delaney, under the Vagrancy Act, in the supposition that he is the third man ...

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  36. THE LATE QUEENSLAND DROUGHT.

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  37. A CHILD ABANDONED.

    A baby boy, about one week old, was found in the Church of England grounds yesterday morning by the verger, whose attention was directed to the child by its cries. The police ...

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  39. POPULATION OF MELBOURNE.

    The population of Melbourne and the suburbs in December, 1893, decreased by 46,064, as compared with 1891. ...

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  40. SHORT PAPER TOURNAMENT.

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  41. BIJOU THEATRE.

    Saturday night was set apart by the Garrick Dramatic Club as a complimentary benefit to Mr. J. H. Lyons, whose Australian drama, "The Squatter's Pardon," was performed ...

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  42. THE KOGARAH BURGLARY.

    Edwin Edwards was arrested on Friday in connection with the armed burglary at Kogarah and remanded till Monday. Edwards was also remanded on a charge ...

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  43. A FATAL FALL.

    Alfred Moore, a lad, fell off the rooks at the entrance to Cataract Gorge on Thursday and died yesterday. ...

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  46. SAIL POWER ON MAIL STEAMERS.

    It is a noteworthy fact that the great steamship companies of the world are gradually abandoning sail power as an auxiliary to steam on their vessels. The R.M.S. Ophir, the latest ...

    Article : 153 words
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