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  2. MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 1892.

    The one particular of last week's proceedings in connection with the Broken Hill strike which can be reviewed with satisfaction is the manner in which the ...

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  3. CABLE MESSAGES. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN FINANCE.

    The budget proposals of the South Australian Government are a topic of discussion in the city, and the stock tax is adversely criticised. It is pointed out ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The Newcastle election is a theme of general comment in the London press this morning. The Daily Chronicle, a Radical journal, which has warmly ...

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  5. CABLE MESSAGES. THE SALVATION ARMY.

    The officers of the Salvation Army in Canada who have revolted against its present management have issued a declaration accusing Captain Booth (son of the ...

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  6. CABLE MESSAGES. THE CHOLERA.

    It is reported that one hundred deaths from cholera occurred at St. Petersburg on Thursday. Two of the three patients, Jewish ...

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  7. CABLE MESSAGES— HUNGARY AND ROUMANIA.

    The relations between the Hungarians and the Roumanians are marked by intense bitterness. A leading journal, published at Bucharest, declares that the ...

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  8. LAND OF THE RISING SUN.-No [?]

    Our experiences from the afternoon of Thursday, March 24, had better not be written. We began to think our good captain's fears of a "blow" in the China Sea were not going to ...

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  9. THE LONDON GIRL MURDERS.

    Dr. Cream, alias Thomas Neill, the alleged poisoner of a number of young women in London, and the sender of a number of threatening letters, among ...

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  10. NEW PLAY BY HADDON CHAMBERS.

    A play by Mr. Haddon Chambers, the Australian dramatist, entitled "Intermezzio," will be produced at St. James's Theatre shortly, Mrs. Langtry and Mr. ...

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  11. THE RUSSIANS IN ASIA.

    The Ameer Abdurrahman is still awaiting a reply from the Indian Viceroy to his request for advice and help in view of the threatened occupation of the Pamirs ...

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  12. ANOTHER DEATH AT GRAVESEND.

    It is believed that cholera has appeared London, and the strictest measures are being adopted for the isolation of persons suspected to be suffering from ...

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  13. THE SWAZILAND QUESTION.

    It is announced that Sir Henry Loch, G.C.B, Governor of Cape Colony, accompanied by the Premier, the Hon. Cecil Rhodes, will shortly revisit England to ...

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  14. FAILURE OF A SHIPPING FIRM.

    The Statist announces that an Australian shipping firm is on the verge of failure. ...

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  15. EXPLOSION IN A COLLIERY.

    A terrible catastrophe has occurred at Bridgend, Glamorganshire. An explosion occurred in a colliery and the mine was fired. So great was the shock caused ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN CABLE RATES.

    The Economist, in an article on the recent Cable Conference in Melbourne, characterises as a retrograde step the proposed increase of rates and one that will ...

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  17. PROPOSED BRITISH ZOLLVEREIN.

    Sir Julius Vogel, the New Zealand statesman, in an article in the Nineteenth Century advocates the formation of a British Zollverein comprehending all ...

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  18. MELBOURNE SILVER MINT.

    In reference to the establishing of a silver mint in Melbourne Lord Ripon, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, has received Mr. Goschen's minute ...

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  19. DISASTROUS FIRE IN DUBLIN.

    A disastrous fire has taken place in Dublin by which the extensive market buildings situated in the south of the city have been destroyed. The conflagration ...

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  20. DEATH OF PROF. NETTLESHIP.

    News has been received from Paris of the death of Professor Henry Nettleship from the effects of a cold contracted in an ascent of Mont Blanc. The deceased ...

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  21. HEROIC RESCUERS. APPALLING SCENCES.

    A number of the men engaged in the mine immediately volunteered to undertake a search for their companions. The rescuers, who displayed the greatest ...

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  22. PUGILISM.

    A flight between Billy Smith and Joe Goddard, who recently defeated McAuliffe at San Francisco, has taken place in that city and ended in a draw after a ...

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  23. DISASTROUS FIRE IN NEW YORK.

    A disastrous conflagration has occurred in the city of New York. The Opera House was partially destroyed, and an extensive factory wholly so. The total loss ...

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  24. THE SILVER MARKET.

    The quotation for silver this afternoon was 38?d. per oz. ...

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  25. TITUS SALT & SONS.

    Sir Titus Salt, Bart., Sons, & Co., the well-known woollen manufacturers of London and Yorkshire, have bean compelled to go into liquidation, their ...

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  26. FATE OF AN INVINCIBLE.

    P. J. Sheridan, the well-known "Invincible," who actively participated in various conspiracies in Ireland and had of late years resided in America, has been ...

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  27. MASSACRE BY PIRATES.

    A shocking outrage by pirates is reported from Algeria. The yacht Astor was boarded, and Professor Hermann and the crew were massacred. ...

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  28. BROKEN HILL SHARES.

    Broken Hill shares are quoted at £3 17s. 6d., being 2s. 6d. lower than last quotation. ...

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  29. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    In the cricket matches to decide the county premiership Surrey is at present leading. ...

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  30. VENEZUELA.

    Signor Palacio's term of office as President of Venezuela has expired, and he has been succeeded by General Wideneta, who will exercise the functions of a ...

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  31. BRITISH OFFICER IN TROUBLE.

    Captain F. C. Scott Sanders, of the Lancashire Fusiliers, has been arrested at Liverpool on a charge of forging deeds to the amount of £200,000. ...

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  32. COMMERCIAL.

    The total quantity of wheat afloat for the United Kingdom is 1,915,000 quarters, being 28,000 more than last week. The wheat market is drooping and languid; ...

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  33. MELBOURNE LABOR BUREAU.

    A great deal of annoyance is expressed over the action of the Minister of Agriculture striking off the list of persons seeking employment at the Labor Bureau ...

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  34. CANADIAN WHEAT CROP.

    The Canadian wheat crop shows a decrease of 8,000,000 bushels. ...

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  35. LABOR TROUBLES.

    A difficulty respecting wages has occurred in the London tailoring trade, and the employers have decreed a general lock-out. ...

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  36. VICTORIA.

    The remains of Mr. Hy. Egerton, late editor of the Temora Independent, who was lost in the bush some months ago, have been found. ...

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  37. AN EVENTFUL VOYAGE.

    The steamer Star of England arrived to-day from London after an exciting passage. Two days after leaving London the ship experienced a heavy gale, and ...

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  38. ACCIDENTAL DEATH.

    Broken Hill, August 28. Mr. Charles Davidson, while out shooting rear Netley station, accidentally shot himself on Thursday. Death was instantaneous. ...

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  39. RABBITER EATEN BY HIS DOGS.

    The body of Robert Ratke, a rabbiter, has been found in his hut at Gunbar station almost eaten away by his own dogs. The deceased had evidently been ...

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  40. DARING HIGHWAY ROBBERY.

    A daring highway robbery was reported to the Dromana police on Saturday morning. Robert Gordon, a hawker, employed by Messrs. Pitts & Timmell, ...

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  41. THE PARRAMATTA AT ALBANY.

    The Parramatta, Captain P. Harris, arrived from Colombo at 1 a.m. in to day, and sailed for Adelaide again at 10 o'clock. The passengers were:— ...

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  42. AUSTRALIA AND AMERICAN MAIL SERVICE.

    The Government are in receipt of a cable message from the Agent-General to the effect that the Imperial Government refuse to further participate in the ...

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  43. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A fire occurred on the barque Lord Kinnard, moored at Newcastle, on Saturday night. The seat of the fire was the sail locker, and damage estimated at ...

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  44. ACCIDENT AT NORTH ADELAIDE.

    In John-street, North Adelaide on Saturday evening a horse and vehicle driven by Mr. Thomas Furgus, engineer, of Woodville, collided with a trap in which Mr. Thomas ...

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  45. THE CHOLERA EPIDEMIC.

    The Board of Health have had under consideration the news of the spread of cholera in Europe and the possibility of its being introduced into this colony. but ...

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  46. SERIOUS ACCIDENT TO MR. PROCTOR.

    Mr. J. F. Proctor, the well known manager of the Union Bank of Australasia, met with a severe accident in the hills on Sunday afternoon at about half-past 4 o'clock. Me Proctor ...

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  47. THE SYDNEY UNEMPLOYED.

    A deputation representing the unemployed committee waited on the Acting. Premier and the Minister of Works on Saturday to ask that work be ...

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  48. CARRIAGE OF WHEAT.

    Sir—With reference to the reply given by the Commissioner of Public Works on Thursday last to Mr. Butler concerning the reduction in railway rates on wheat brought ...

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  49. A PECULIAR DIFFICULTY.

    In connection with the appeal to the Full Court by the defendants in the action brought by the Queensland Investment Company against McIlwraith and ...

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  50. A NARROW ESCAPE.

    A sensation was caused on Friday afternoon at the house of Mr. A. Stewart, of the Union Bank, and at a cottage close to it, by bullets, discharged apparently ...

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  51. A PECULIAR DEATH.

    A man named Smith, a resident of Fitzroy, died to-day under peculiar circumstances. He as mad on one point, having believed for a long time that ...

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