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  2. THE CHILDWALL COLLISION.

    It has transpired that the steamer which ran into and sunk the barque Child wall near Flushing, off the coast of Holland, was the Noordland. The steamer has returned to ...

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  3. SLAVIN v. SULLIVAN.

    Mr. Dougherty, of Melbourne, has not replied to Frank P. Slavin's cable message asking him to provide the money to back Slavin in his match with Sullivan, and ...

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  4. TRANSIT COMMISSION.

    THE Transit Commission held its weekly meeting this morning at its offices, Phillip street, the Mayor presiding. The whole of the commissioners wore present. The ...

    Article : 191 words
  5. THE AMERICAN MAIL.

    ON November 11 a band of Brazilian rebels attacked and captured the town of Santa Ana, on the river Sino, north of the capita), Porto Alegro. Very little resistance, was ...

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  6. BELL AND DAVIS.

    BY the American files to hand this morning same further interesting particulars have reached us of Bell and Davis (now almost equally well known as Bloom and Douglass). ...

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  7. CHILI AND THE STATES.

    The New York HERALD reports that the Chilian Government has agreed to make an unreserved apology to the United States Government in connection with the street ...

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  8. VICE REGAL TOUR.

    The vice regal party, accompanied by a considerable number of residents of Cooma, left for Adaminaby shortly after 10 o'clock yesterday morning, stopping at ...

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  9. THE POPE'S JUBILEE.

    A movement is on foot in Italy for the purpose of collecting the sum of £40,000 in order to suitably celebrate the jubilee of Pope Leo XIII in 1893. ...

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  10. TYPHOID AT ATHENS.

    An epidemic of typhoid fever is raging at Athens. The outbreak is attributed to the bad drainage of the city. ...

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  11. THE COMMERCIAL UNION.

    The Emperor Francis Joseph, in his address at the closing of the Hungarian Diet, said that the commercial treaties entered into between the European Powers would ...

    Article : 48 words
  12. THE COAL TRADE.

    The following associated collieries were at work yesterday:--The Co-oporative, A. A., Lambton, Newcastle and Greta. Those idle were the Wallsend, Burwood and Ferndale. ...

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  13. THE MEXICO REVOLT.

    It is reported that the rebel forces, under the leadership of General Garza, in Mexico, have been surrounded by Government troops, and that their defeat is but a ...

    Article : 41 words
  14. TYPE SYNDICATE.

    It is stated that an English syndicate has purchased the principal type foundries in the United States for a sum of £5,000,000. ...

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  15. CREMATION IN FRANCE.

    The process of cremation of dead bodies is making rapid progress in France. The lawyers and doctors are much divided as to the merits of the system. ...

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  16. THE PRICE OF POTATOES.

    Farmers are generally disgusted at the low price ruling for potatoes. In many cases farmers who shipped potatoes to Sydney have had to forward cash to cover ...

    Article : 68 words
  17. THE RUSSIAN FAMINE.

    The delegates of the English Quakers, who were deputed to visit and report upon the famine-stricken districts of Russia, have returned and furnished their report. The ...

    Article : 60 words
  18. GERMAN PROTECTION.

    It is reported from Central Africa that Emin Pasha, since his return to the interior, has entered into six distinct treaties with the native tribes, pledging them German ...

    Article : 58 words
  19. COLONIAL STOCKS.

    On the London Stock Exchange to-day Queensland 4 per cents., South Australian 4 per cents., and Tasmanian 4 per cents., each rose £1. City of Melbourne 5 per cent. ...

    Article : 90 words
  20. DROWNED IN THE MACLEAY

    A man named W. M'Neil and a Chinese gardener were sailing up Nambucca River yesterday, from the heads to Macksville, and when off Bellwood sawmill the boat ...

    Article : 57 words
  21. BROKEN HILL.

    Mr. Dibbs, who is with the vice-regat party, yesterday afternoon received a wire from the Mayor of Broken Hill complaining that only one water train a day was arriving ...

    Article : 85 words
  22. PLAYING WITH FIREARMS.

    What might have been a serious accident occurred yesterday afternoon to a son of Mr. Radcliffe, aged 12 years. Tho boy was carelessly playing in the house with a ...

    Article : 71 words
  23. VOLUNTARY SEQUESTRATIONS.

    HENRY M'KAY, of Derringullen, near Yass, laborer. Mr. Stephen, official assignee. John O'Donnell, of Glenbower, near Yass, farmer. Mr. Lloyd, official assignee. ...

    Article : 46 words
  24. HOME RULE FOR IRELAND.

    In an article on constitutional politics to-day, the Times quotes from the speeches of Sir Henry Parkes and Sir Samuel Griffith, delivered at the Federation ...

    Article : 61 words
  25. THE GERMAN PRINTERS.

    The New York printers have agreed to a motion in favor of granting aid to the German printers at present on strike. ...

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  26. MOVEMENTS OF MINISTERS.

    Several of the Ministers have returned to town, and have resumed their duties at their various departments., Mr. Copeland (Minister for Lands) returned yesterday ...

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  27. NEWCASTLE MARKETS.

    Newcastle can now boast of one of the finest markets in New South Wales. Although only opened a week ago every stall is taken. A feature of the ...

    Article : 135 words
  28. GERMAN RAILWAYS.

    The German Government is reducing the wages paid to men on the State railways. Many of the employees have also been dismissed. ...

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  29. A CHANCE TO REFORM.

    AT the Central Police Court to-day two stylisbly-dressed young girls named Kate Bl[?]omfield and Minnie Kealey were charged, under the Vagrant Act, ...

    Article : 85 words
  30. THE BULGARIAN INCIDENT.

    The Bulgarian Government has addressed a note to the French Government explaining the circumstances surrounding the expulsion of M. Chadourne, the ...

    Article : 54 words
  31. THE M'KINLEY DUTIES.

    Sir Charles Tupper, Chief Commissioner for Canada, asserts that the effect of the operation of the M'Kinley tariff in the United States will be to draw England and ...

    Article : 39 words
  32. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    THE lists of persons entitled to vote at the coming annual municipal elections will be open for inspection at all the council-chambers of the cities, towns, boroughs ...

    Article : 335 words
  33. CHARGE OF WOUNDING.

    Michael Carrick and George Belts, two lads employed at Bergen's woollen mills,' Granville, had a dispute yesterday afternoon, when Carrick, it is alleged, ...

    Article : 103 words
  34. WINDSOR FIRE BRIGADE.

    At a meeting of the Windsor Fire Brigade last night, after due discussion, it was resolved to appoint a deputation to wait on the Colonial Secretary to get a grant of ...

    Article : 54 words
  35. SANITARY CONFERENCE.

    An International Sanitary Conference was opened to-day at Venice. ...

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  36. THE GUN-COTTON OUTRAGE.

    It is rumored that the recent explosion of a quantity of gun-cotton under the council-chamber in Dublin Castle was the work of a secret society, which has its headquarters ...

    Article : 38 words
  37. INFLUENZA BACILLUS.

    Dr. Plieffer, a son-in-law of Dr. Koch, claims to have discovered the influenza bacillus. ...

    Article : 19 words
  38. WEDNESDAY'S MINING.

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  40. THE EX-ASTRONOMER ROYAL.

    The death is announced of Sir George Biddel Airy, K.C.B., F.R.S., ex-Astronomer Royal. ...

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  41. "THE MOUNTEBANKS."

    "The Mountebanks," the opera composed by Mr. W. S. Gilbert and the late Mr. A. Collier, was produced at the Avenue Theatre for the first time last night. The piece was ...

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  42. ORANGE CHERRIES.

    MR. C. B. CAIRNES, manager of the Parramatta branch of the Bank of New South Wales and president of the Fruitgrowers' Union, has received a small box of cherries ...

    Article : 92 words
  43. CABDRIVERS' STRIKE.

    Eight hundred cabdrivers in Paris have struck for an increase of wages. Mr. R. Hope Atkinson, manager in Sydney of the Equitable Life Assurance Society ...

    Article : 74 words
  44. SHIPPING.

    Arrived from Sydney, Gulf of Bothnia, str. Sailed, October 31, via Melbourne November 10 and Adelaide November 16. From Newcastle.--Bothwell Castle, str. ...

    Article : 56 words
  45. WONDERS FOR 1892.

    Those busy popular Tailors, I mean the Hand-in-Hand, Have opened up fresh wonders. Once to see you can't withstand. ...

    Article : 50 words
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  48. Photography.

    The beautiful Cabinet Photos of Jay and Co. are in universal favor. Jay's studio, 518 George-street, near Town Hall. Open on the holidays. ...

    Article : 24 words
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