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  2. CABLE MESSAGES.

    It is reported that the dissensions between the leaders of the Irish Nationalists have reached a climax, and that negotiations are now proceeding with ...

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  3. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The bituminous coal, which forms a special feature of the New South Wales exhibits at the Chicago World's Fair, has been assigned no fewer than 20 awards, ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The proceedings of the Peace Congress terminated yesterday, when a resolution was adopted urging Mr. Gladstone to invite the nations to conclude treaties for ...

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  5. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The debate on the repeal of Sherman's Act in the United States Senate lapsed owing to want of a quorum. The Senate has adjourned indefinitely. ...

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  6. CABLE MESSAGES.

    A report has been received from America that an excursion train at Jackson, Michigan, overtook another train with most disastrous results. It is ...

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  7. PERTH MUNICIPAL LOAN.

    The Perth municipality have issued the prospectus of a 4 per cent, loan of £38,000. The minimum has been fixed at £97 10s., and the list will close on the ...

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  8. FRANCE AND RUSSIA.

    Replying to the toast of his health on the occasion of the visit of the Russian Mediterranean Squadron at Toulon, the commander, Admiral Aveltan, stated ...

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  9. THE RUSSIANS IN ASIA.

    Intelligence has reached St. Petersburg of the repulse of a Cossack expedition under Colonel Vannosky, son of the Russian Minister of War, whilst attempting ...

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  10. A NEW ZEALANDER'S WILL.

    Probate has been granted to the will of the late Mr. Philip Cliphant, formerly of New Zealand, the value of the estate being set down at £21,000. ...

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  11. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    Silver is now quoted at 33d. per oz. ...

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  12. THE AMERICAN CUP RACE.

    The Vigilant has won the third and deciding race in the America Cup contest. . Counting the time allowance the ...

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  13. WOOLBROKERS VERSUS WOOLBUYERS.

    There is every probability that the dispute between the Woolbrokers' Association and buyers will end in a compromise, The buyers recognise the right of Belles ...

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  14. THE COLLIERY STRIKE.

    The Daily Chronicle states that the coalowners generally are offering to cancel the notice of a 25 per cent, reduction of wages and to continue the rate of ...

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  15. PROPRIETARY SHARES.

    Broken Hill Proprietary shares are quoted at 49s. ...

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  16. THE BUMBANG TRAGEDY.

    At the adjourned magisterial enquiry into the death of Mrs. Pope at Bumbang, for which her husband was arrested, Pope was acquitted. ...

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  17. COMMERCIAL.

    The total quantity of wheat afloat for the United Kingdom is 2,578,000 qrs., being 86,000 qrs. less than a week ago. Australian beef tallow, medium quality, ...

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  18. MOUNT LYELL COPPER MINE.

    The prospectus of the Mount Lyell copper mine has been circulated privately. The proposed capital is £450,000, in 150,000 preference shares of £3 each. ...

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  19. THE COLONIAL BANK.

    The quarterly return of the Colonial Bank for the June quarter shows: Government deposits, £346,725 ; general deposits, £2,819,671; advances, ...

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  20. GENERAL NEWS.

    On Saturday afternoon his Excellency the Governor, accompanied by Admiral BowdenSmith, visited the Semaphore, far the purpose of being present at the Bed Gross Fair in ...

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  21. NEGLIGENT WARDERS.

    Recent punishments inflicted on gaol warders for negligence as to closing cells do not seem to have cored die evil, as recently four doors were left unfastened ...

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  22. THE PACIFIC CABLE.

    Mr. Patterson some time ago seat a communication through the Governor to the home Government, conveying a protest against the action of Queensland and ...

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  23. SERIOUS ACCIDENT AT BENDIGO.

    A serious accident occurred at Bendigo on Saturday, when James Grennan, a single man, was through one of the stalls giving wav buried to the shoulders in ...

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  24. VICTORIAN BANKING RETUENS.

    The following figures give the totals of banking returns for the quarter ended September 30:—Liabilities—Notes in circulation not bearing interest. .June ...

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  25. BURGLARY IN SYDNEY.

    The Burdekin Hotel, William-street, was broken into on Friday night, and £40 and valuable papers and jewellery which were in the safe were stolen. ...

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  26. MASHONALAND.

    A dispatch received by Sir Henry Loch, Governor of Cape Colony, from Sir Frederick Carrington, commander of the Mashonaland forces, describes Lobengula ...

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  27. ALLEGED STICKING-UP CASE.

    The police do not attach much importance to the alleged sticknig-up case in the Carcoar district, and say some of the boles in the Eurowan-Bang woolshed are ...

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  28. THE FEDERAL COUNCIL.

    Sir Thomas McIlwraith is gazetted as the representative of Queensland in the Federal Council. ...

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  29. THE ENGINEERS DIFFICULTY.

    On Wednesday the members of the Engineers' Institute will meet the delegates from the steamship-owners, lay the result of the ballot before them, and ...

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  30. THE OPHIR AT ALBANY.

    The R.M.S. Ophir. Ruthven commanded from London, arrived at 6.45 and sailed for Adelaide at 11 o'clock on Saturday morning. The passengers in the saloon are:— ...

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  31. THE COLLIERY DIFFICULTY.

    The miners of the Mount Kembla colliery have decided to returned to work at the old rates, and work will therefore be resumed. ...

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  32. THE CAT IN SYDNEY.

    Fireman William Flowers, aged 36, was flogged at Darlinghurst Gaol on Friday afternoon for indecency. He received 20 lashes. ...

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  33. THE LOST BARQUE EVELINE.

    All doubt seems removed regarding the fate of the barque Eveline, which it is supposed foundered with all bands off the New Zealand coast. The steamer ...

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  34. THE CARGO BANK ROBBERY.

    In the Cargo bank robbery case at Bathurst Circuit Court yesterday Love was acquitted, the jury not agreeing. The' Cargo bank robbery jury at the ...

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  35. FATAL RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    John Bennett (04), a widower of Petersham, attempted to get into the 6.30 train at Petersham this evening, and ell between the footboard and platform. His head ...

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  36. THOSE WOMEN.

    Sir—Under the heading "Women in Parliament" yon publish a letter signed "A Daughter of a Pioneer-of 1838." Is the writer ...

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  37. RAILWAY EXTENSION IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Deposits of £3,000 have been paid in respect of the Broken Hill and Menindie Railway Company and Simpson's Railway Act Providing a line from Rosehill to ...

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  38. TEE LATE REV. DR. STEEL.

    In memoriam services were held and funeral sermons preached at St. Stephen's Church to-day with reference to the late Rev. Dr. Steel, and allusion to his death ...

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  39. HEAVY RAINS IN VICTORIA.

    Rains have been copious in many upcountry districts, and some amount of damage has been done at Creswick and Ballarat East by flood waters. At Ballarat ...

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  40. ANOTHER BICYCLE RECORD BROKEN.

    E. A. Rider, captain of the Suburban Bicycle Club, broke the 100-mile record by covering the distance between Goulburn and Braidwood twice in 7 hours 3 ...

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  41. ROYAL SYDNEY YACHT SQUADRON.

    The Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron opened the season yesterday, and were entertained at luncheon by the commodore of the dub, Mr. J. E. .Fairfax. His ...

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  42. BURNT TO DEATH.

    A child named Elizabeth Johnson was burnt to death at Oamaru through her clothes catching fire. ...

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  43. A MYSTERIOUS OUTRAGE.

    A mysterious out rageoccurred on Friday night on the premises of the Country Milk Company, at Palmer-street. The cold storage was opened by keys taken from ...

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  44. DESERTERS FROM THE GOLDFINCH.

    Four marines deserted from the gunboat Goldfinch, at -Townsville. Three of them have been arrested. ...

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  46. VILLAGE SETTLEMENTS IN QUEENSLAND.

    The Parliamentary session is virtually over and many members have left for the country. It is proposed to organise land settlements in the central and western ...

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  47. NEW SOUTH WALES BUDGET.

    The adjourned Cabinet meeting yesterday was devoted entirely to the consideration of the Estimates. The Premier will deliver an extempore budget speech on ...

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  48. PUGILISM IN SYDNEY.

    A match for the amateur boxing championship of the colony has been arranged for December between G. Scale and J. Valentine, a trophy valued at ...

    Article : 38 words
  49. THE COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD.

    The correspondent of the Daily News, writing from Coolgardie on October 5, states that a move citywards has commenced, the trains from Doodlekine ...

    Article : 125 words
  50. THE POLICE FORCE.

    Sir—In a late issue appears a letter signed "Old Campaigner," whose object seems to be to redress the grievance which a ...

    Article : 178 words
  51. THE NEW ZEALAND PREMIER.

    The New Zealand Premier, speaking at Fielding, denied the rumor that the late Mr. Bailance had desired Mr. Stoat to succeed him, and said Mr. Ballance ...

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  52. ENCOURAGING THE CHILLED MEAT INDUSTRY.

    A proposal has been made to the Government by representatives of the pastoral interest for the introduction of legislation to encourage the export of frozen meat. ...

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