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  2. CABLE MESSAGES.

    King Humbert, in opening the [?]lian Parliament to-day, stated that the world regarded Italy as a powerful instrument in the preservation of the peace of Europe, ...

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  3. The Adveritser FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1892.

    THE course of taxation legislation in the House of Assembly does not run quite smoothly. A difficulty arose in connection with the Bill introduced to give ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES.

    In the German Reichstag yesterday Count Von Caprivi introduced the new Military Bill, which fully establishes the principle of universal personal liability to ...

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  5. BROKEN HILL AFFAIRS.

    The sittings of the Quarter Sessions were continued this morning before judge Gibson. The court was again densely crowded and intense interest was ...

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  6. CABLE MESSAGES.

    A telegram from Ottawa states that owing to continued ill-health the Hon. J. J.C. Abbott has been compelled to carry out his contingent determination to resign ...

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  7. CABLE MESSAGES.

    A Toronto massage announces the death of W.J. O'Connor, the well-known American oarsman, who in 1880 was defeated by the late H.E. Searle in a ...

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  8. DOINGS IN PARLIAMENT.

    "Taxation, oh taxation, the solemn sound proclaim." That was the text on which members of Parliament preached for the greater part of Thursday afternoon, and it was ...

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  9. SWAZILAND.

    A deputation of financiers interested in the trade with Swaziland to-day had an interview with the Maquis of Ripon, Secretary of State for the Colonics, for ...

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  10. THE FRENCH IN DAHOMEY.

    Dahomey is now absolutely in the hands of the French, and Colonel Dodds has been ordered to occupy, not merely the seaport and coastal towns, but the ...

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  11. FRAUDS IN ARGENTINE.

    It is reported that extensive frauds have been perpetrated in connection with the Naval Department of the Argentine Republic and that ...

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  12. WEST AUSTRALIAN LOAN.

    The stock of the new 4 per cent. West Australian loan is quoted at a premium of 1 per cent. ...

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  13. A UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR.

    Professor Moore, who is joining the staff of the Melbourne University, sails from England by the P. & O. steamer Britannia. ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN BUTTER.

    The Australian butter which arrived by the R.M.S. Massilia was of an inferior character. A portion of the butter which came by the R.M.S. Austral has been ...

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  15. WOOL SALES.

    The wool sales, which were to have opened to-day, have been postponed till to-morrow in consequence of a heavy fog. A large attendance is assured. ...

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  16. AMERICAN IMMIGRATION.

    Messrs. Guion & Co., of Liverpool, have notified the Government of the United States that they have withdrawn their steamers from the American trade, ...

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  17. FROZEN MEAT.

    Referring to the outlook in the frozen meat trade, Messrs. Nelson, Turner, Weddell, and other dealers assort that there is no prospect of an unlimited demand, ...

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  18. TASMANIAN SILVER MINING.

    The Montana Silver Mining Company, formed for the purpose of carrying on operations at Mount Zeehan, Tasmania, has been registered with a capital of ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT.

    Australian wheat, December delivery, is quoted at 32s. 6d. per quarter. ...

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  20. AMUSEMENTS.

    There was another change of programme as Hudson's Brjon on Thursday evening, when Geo. R. Sims's powerful drama "In Fear of the Law" was presented before a large and ...

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  21. THE DIXSON WILL CASE.

    The Dixson will case attracted a very large crowd to-day, when Mrs. Dixson was further examined by Mr. Isaacs. She said the deceased drank very ...

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  22. THE KILBURN SISTERHOOD.

    The Rev. W. Saumerez Smith, Bishop of Sydney and Primate of Australia, has declined to extend a welcome to a mission on behalf of the Kilburn Sisterhood ...

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  23. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Council to-night the motion for the second reading of the Bills of Sale Bill, No. 2, was agreed to, and the debate adjourned for a week. ...

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  24. ARREST OF THE DEFAULTER HOLLAND.

    William Holland was arrested this evening on the charge of embezzling the moneys of the National Bank. He lost £1,500 since Derby Day. He had £500 ...

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  25. BABY EARMING IN SYDNEY.

    The inquest on the fourth of the first five infants found in connection with the Makin baby-farming case was continued to-day. when further medical evidence ...

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  26. CONCILIATION IN LABOR DISPUTES.

    A meeting of the representatives of the various employers' unions and associations was held to-day at the invitation of Dr. Garran, president of the council of ...

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  27. THE UGANDA QUESTION.

    Lord Rosebery, the Foreign Secretary, has officially announced his determination to send a commission to Uganda to report, upon its constitution, so as to assist the ...

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  28. THE CASE OF G. E. BLACKMORE.

    At the Quarter Sessions to-day George Edward Blackmore, late council clerk at Paddington, who pleaded guilty yesterday to two charges of embezzling moneys of ...

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  29. NEW SOUTH WALES FUNDED STOCK.

    In reply to a question asked yesterday by Mr. Nield as to whether he had heard alarming reports regarding the failure of the new funded stock the ...

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  30. DEFAULTING BANK OFFICIAL.

    A warrant was issued to-day for the arrest of William Holt, accountant and cashier of the Port Melbourne branch of the Bank, on the charge of ...

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  31. MESSRS. DALGETY & CO.

    The eighth annual report of Messrs. Dalgety & Co., Limited, has been issued. It states that last year was one of the worst ever experienced in Australia, but ...

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  32. WAIKOMITE POISONING CASE.

    The inquest on the body of William Thompson, a settler in the Waikomite district, whose death a neighboring settler named Alexander Scott is charged with ...

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  33. ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN BANK.

    Detective Sergeant Duncan arrived by the Sydney express to-day with Charles Staples and John Haroldson, chairman and manager of the Anglo-Australian ...

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  34. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The Forrest Government are congratulated on all sides upon the success of the recent loan in the London market. Gold is still coming in from the ...

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  35. ART EXAMINATIONS.

    At the art examinations, held by authority of the Board of Governors of the Public Library on Saturday, November 12, out of 53 candidates who sat for examination the ...

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  36. VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT.

    Parliament did not do very much business to-day. The Council passed the second reading of the Warracknabeal and Donald Railway Bill and took it through ...

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  37. DISOBEYING A CAPTAIN.

    Sixteen of the crew of the Port Glasgow appeared at the Water Police Court to-day, charged by the captain with disobeying his lawful commands while on ...

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  38. FATAL BURNING ACCIDENT.

    Mr. Kinsella, at one time a barrister in Melbourne, and a baritone singer in the Melbourne Liedertafel, met with a terrible accident last night at the King's ...

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  39. CHILD BURNED TO DEATH.

    A fatal fire occurred last night at Maslerton, where a child, 17 months of age, was burned to death. ...

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