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  2. CABLE MESSAGES. THE KAISER.

    The discontent excited in various parts of Germany, by the autocratic utterances of the Kaiser was responsible for a sharp debate in the Munich Diet yesterday. The leaders of ...

    Article : 65 words
  3. CABLE MESSAGES. THE CUBAN WAR.

    Senor Sagasta, the new Spanish Premier, has endeavored to make terms with the rebels Cuba. He has offered them all they can desire in the way of autonomy subject to ...

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  4. NEW ZEALAND.

    Four Maoris, it is supposed, have been drowned near Auckland. They went out fishing, and portions of their boat were subsequently washed up on the beach. There is no ...

    Article : 71 words
  5. VICTORIA.

    A row occurred in McIntyre-lane on Saturday evening, during which bricks were thrown. One of these struck a youth, Charles Matlock. on the forehead, and he went to his mother's ...

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  6. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    At Kiama yesterday afternoon a party of five went out fishing in an open boat A southerly gale came up and in attempting to make the harbor the boat capsized. The ...

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  7. CRIMINALS AT LARGE.

    It is many years since prisoners confined in the Adelaide Gaol have succeeded in escaping from confinement, but on Saturday afternoon three desperate criminals scaled the walls of ...

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  8. LONDON TABLE TALK

    A correspondent of the Daily News has furnished a mild sensation by sending an account of the discovery of the remains of Captain Henry Arkwright, of the 84th Regiment, who ...

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  9. BROKEN HILL.

    The labor trouble at the Proprietary mine is, according to Mr. Stewart, the general manager, only a slight affair. It arose, he asserted, yesterday morning over the holiday. ...

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  10. WRECK OF THE SHIP PHARSIS.

    The steamer Taiyuan. which arrived tonight from Hongkong, brings the news that the ship Pharsis was wrecked and abandoned on the Royal Charlotte reef, 130 miles ...

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  11. FATAL TRAM ACCIDENT.

    Alexander Stephens, a young man living in North Melbourne, was run over by the Heidleberg train at Coburg Junction on Saturday afternoon and was killed instantly. ...

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  12. AFFAIRS IN COREA.

    Li Hsi, King of Corea, has proclaimed himself Emperor. ...

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  13. MELBOURNE RIFLE CLUB.

    On Saturday afternoon the Melbourne Rifle Club held its annual matches. In the members' match, which was fired in seven rounds each at 400 and 500 and 600 yards, the teams ...

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  14. TYPHOID AT MAIDSTONE.

    The epidemic of typhoid is extending its ravages in Maidstone, Kent, where no fewer than 1,550 persons are now prostrated with the malady. Many patients have been ...

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  15. WOMAN AND TWO CHILDREN

    At Cardiff, near Newcastle, a house belonging to Mr. Samuel Outram caught on fire early yesterday morning. Mrs. Outram and four children were in hed at the time, and the ...

    Article : 113 words
  16. ENGINEERS' STRIKE.

    Mr. G. Barnes, managing secretary of the General Society of Engineers, has addressed an urgent appeal to the trades unionists throughout the country for, assistance to the strikers ...

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  17. THE EGYPTIAN QUESTION.

    The Finers correspondent at Paris reports that on the occasion of M. Faure's visit to St. Petersburg the Russian Government consented to support the French claims in regard to ...

    Article : 103 words
  18. THE MAYOR OF MELBOURNE.

    At a meeting of the Melbourne City council on Saturday Councillor McEacharn was unanimously chosen mayor. The retiring mayor. Councillor Strong, gave his last ...

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  19. COLLISION IN NEWCASTLE HARBOR.

    At Newcastle yesterday afternoon when the steamer Bhundara was leaving port she collided with the barque Highlands, which was recently on fire. The barque had her jibboom ...

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  20. RED RAIN.

    Two falls of red rain are reported from Beechworth, and the water in the tanks is quite muddy. ...

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  21. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At to-day's London wool sales best wools were, in strong demand. For faulties the bidding was irregular. The sales included Hillersden. 7[?]d.; Gunningrah, 7½d ...

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  22. THE NIGER.

    The dispute which has arisen between the French and British on the Niger is occasioning considerable disquietude. A force of 500 French soliders, together with 2,000 carriers ...

    Article : 72 words
  23. THE CRUISE OF THE SUNBEAM.

    Lord Brassey's yacht Sunbeam returned to port yesterday after a fortnight's cruise in Queensland waters. An amusing incident occurred when the yacht was at Woody ...

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  24. BLOCK 12 FIRE.

    The tempestuous weather yesterday had the effect of preventing the gases coming up Stewart's shaft so freely as they otherwise would have done. Thus the work at the seas ...

    Article : 80 words
  25. FINANCIAL NEWS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 17 words
  26. BROKEN HILL. October 10.

    Eight of the nine shearers charged with stealing £16 from Frederick Deves were again before the Police Court on Saturday and remanded to Wilcannia. The ninth accused, ...

    Article : 103 words
  27. MINING SHARES.

    The following sales are reported on the London Stock Exchange:- Broken Hill Proprietary, £2 6s. 3d. Moun Lyell. £15.7s 6d. ...

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  28. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    A robbery occurred at the Melbourne Hotel, Perth, this morning. The burglars stole a bone and cart and carried away a sale weighing 5 cwt., but on opening it they found nothing ...

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  29. CASE OF SUICIDE.

    Several boys were walking near Cook's River to-day when they noticed a man in the water up to his neck and bleeding profusely from the top of the head. The man said he had tried to ...

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  30. THE EASTERN QUESTION.

    The Ports in a further note to the Powers. recapi[?]la[?] the grievances under which the Cretar Mussulmans labor and demands their ...

    Article : 51 words
  31. THE BUNDALEER WATER SCHEME.

    Sir—Mr. Byrne, of Merchart seems to hold the opinion that the above scheme would be a costly and useless undertaking, and a drain upon the colony's revenue. He contends that ...

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  32. PEARTH CYCLING MEETING.

    The Perth Cycling Club continued its race meeting on Saturday in the presence of a large attendance. The weather was fine, and the racing was much better than that of the ...

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  33. THE INDIAN FRONTIER.

    General Sir W. Lockhart, Commander-inChief of the British forces on the Indian frontier, has notified to the tribesmen that the terms of peace will be dictated at Tirah, the ...

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  34. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVORERS.

    About 100 Christian Endeavorers will leave Sydney to-morrow for Hobart to attend the Australian Convention ...

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  35. GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS.

    The S[?]och Committee of the House of Commons appointed to consider the working Of the resolution passed in 1891 tripulating that fair wages should be paid in ...

    Article : 59 words
  36. A SEAMAN KILLED.

    During the passage of the City of York, which arrived to-day from New York, Frederick Ainley, a seaman, fell from alott and was killed instantly. ...

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  37. THE BRAZILIAN REVOLT.

    Further intelligence regarding the fighting in Brazil shows that the fanstic Conseilheiro, who posed as the "Messiah," was killed and not taken prisoner in the decisive battle ...

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  38. MR. R. M. HAWKER.

    Mr. R.M. Hawker, of The Adelaide, has gone to Somali[?]and, in Africa, on a hunting excursion after big game. ...

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  39. RACING IN ENGLAND.

    The running for the Imperial Produce Stakes of 3,000 [?]ovs, at the Kempton Park meeting to-day resulted as followa:— Duke of Devonshire's [?] Dieudoune. ...

    Article : 42 words
  40. TASMANIA.

    A deputation from the Hobart West Coast League again waited upon the Ministry on Saturday in order to ascertain definitely the nature of the promises and concessions made to ...

    Article : 227 words
  41. KALGOORLIE.

    The Associated Mines mill cleared up this week for the second time, the crushing for September being as follows:—Stone treated, 1,200 tons; yield. 2,112 oz. of smelted gold; ...

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  42. MR. DAVID MURRAY.

    Mr. David Murray, of Adelaide, sailed by the Australia on his return to that city. ...

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  43. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    KAURI Gum.—At to-day's auction of kauri gum 2,601 cases were offered and 1,284 sold. All-scraped was about 2s. dearer, and three quarter-scraped 94s. ...

    Article : 102 words
  44. THE FRENCH ARMY.

    The Budget Committe of the French Chamber of Deputies have rejected a proposal to brease the army by 12,000 men. ...

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  45. DEATH OF AN INFANT.

    On Saturday afternoon the city coroner held an inquest at the Parkside Hotel on the body of Ada Matilda Round, the infant daughter of Benjamin Round, of Eastwood. The evidence of Mrs. Ada Round, the mother of the ...

    Article : 437 words
  46. SWIMMING.

    Peroy Cavill, the Australian amateur wimmar, won by three yards the quarter of a [?] event at Glasgow yesterday. His movement was splendid. Cavill also won by three ...

    Article : 73 words
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