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  2. MR. W. F. CORBETT INTERVIEWED.

    ONE of Sydney's most popular sporting men, Mr. W. F. Corbett, arrived in town yesterday from a short sojourn in Melbourne. He of course, was an interested spectator of ...

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  3. A GREAT SHOW.

    MESSRS. SELLS BROTHERS' gigantic circus and wild beast show arrived this morning by the Monowai from America, and it will be sufficient just now to mention that from ...

    Article : 436 words
  4. THE SHEARERS' ONION.

    The work of organisation by the Shearers' Union is being quietly but effectively carried on throughout Riverina, and it is reported that the unionists have induced a ...

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  5. STARVATION AND FEVER

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of the Standard, says that the famine in the Russian provinces will cost the Government 125,000,000 roubles. In the famine-stricken ...

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  6. TAILORS' TROUBLE.

    A mass meeting of the tailors now on strike was held this morning in the Temperance Hall to discuss the situation. Mr. J. Hepher occupied the chair. The ...

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  7. HORRIBLE BRUTALITY.

    FRANCIS ATKINSON, an unadulterated tough, was charged before Mr. O'Malley Clarke at the Central to-day with having assaulted Isabella Smith in a violent manner. From ...

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  8. MADAME PATH'S APPEAL.

    The appeal in the action brought by a St. Petersburg manager against Madame Patti, the famous singer, for breach of agreement, has been heard in the Berlin courts. ...

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  9. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Assembly yesterday a motion that steps be taken to see whether loans could not be obtained on better terms in other countries than Great Britain, ...

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  10. BRITISH WORKMEN.

    Sir John E. Gorst, M.P., during a speech delivered last night, urged the workmen to insure against sickness and accident. He also counselled them not to expect great ...

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  11. THE OCCUPATION OF EGYPT.

    The Parisian press is indignant at the expressions of the Marquis of Salisbury, delivered at the Lord Mayor's banquet, in reference to the British occupation of Egypt. ...

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  12. INCREASING THE REVENUE.

    IMPORTERS who have got into a "blue funk " over supposed impending tariff alterations have been doing the Treasurer a good turn in the way of increasing the Customs ...

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  13. CYCLONE AT YASS.

    The cyclone that passed over a portion of the town yesterday unroofed the goods shed at the Yass tramway station, took away the roof of the verandah and front part of the ...

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  14. ORANGE ECHOES.

    The existence of a great amount of sickniss has naturally produced a good deal of destress, which the hospital authorities and private individuals have striven to the ...

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  15. THE LEEDS FESTIVAL.

    Sir Arthur Sullivan has been appointed conductor of the Leeds Musical Festival in 1892. ...

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  16. ARRIVAL OF THE MONOWAI.

    THE R.M.S. Monowai, from San Francisco, arrived in the harbor at 9.30 this morning, after a most successful voyage. She brings mails and files up to October 17. The ...

    Article : 148 words
  17. ACROSS THE BORDER.

    Ballarat grand national show opened yesterday, and was an unqualified success. Judge Cope, who has occupied various judicial positions in Victoria since 1858, ...

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  18. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA.

    Shares in the Bank of Australasia were quoted at £94 on the London Stock Exchange yesterday. ...

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  19. DISCONTENT IN BRAZIL.

    A despatch from Brazil reports that the province of Para has followed the example of Rio Grande do Sul, and has declared its independence. The province of Bahia is ...

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  20. THE VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT.

    The second reading of the Constitution Act Amendment Bill was moved in the Legislative Council last night by Mr. Dowling, a private member In the debate Mr. ...

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  21. BREAKING AND ENTERING.

    A YOUNG man named George Taylor was charged at the Quarter Sessions this morning with breaking and entering the dwelling-house of James ...

    Article : 120 words
  22. THE ESTABLISHED CHURCH.

    The Non-Conformists in Wales have agreed to a proposal, demanding the disendowment of the Established Church. ...

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  23. THE BEHRING SEA.

    During the hearing of the case of the W. P. Saywood, the British vessel seized by an American warship, the Attorney-General of the United States announced that the ...

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  24. THE CULCAIRN-COROWA RAILWAY.

    With regard to the Culcairn-Corowa railway,the plate-laying works are still delayed at Burrumbuttock through the non-arrival of timber to replace that condemned. ...

    Article : 145 words
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  26. CRUSHED TO DEATH.

    An inquest was held yesterday at the Naval Brigade Hotel touching the death of a minor named Watson, who was killed in the A. A. Co. No. 2 Pit. The jury expressed ...

    Article : 90 words
  27. THE WOLSELEY SHEEPSHEARING MACHINE.

    THE Primary Judge in Equity this morning delivered judgment in the suit of Woods v. Wolseley, in which the plaintiff sought the court to compel the defendant to ...

    Article : 143 words
  28. COLONIAL STOCK.

    New South Wales 4 per cent. stock was quoted at £106 yesterday. West Australian stock experienced a fall of £1. ...

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  29. RAISED TO THE PEERAGE.

    Mrs. Smith, widow of the late Mr. W. H. Smith, First Lord of the Treasury and leader of the Government in the House of Commons, has been raised to the peerage ...

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  30. HOW LIVINGSTONE WAS FOUND.

    The Melbourne Opera House was densely crowded on the occasion of Mr. H. M. Stanley's first lecture, "How Livingstone was found." The lecturer was accorded an ...

    Article : 59 words
  31. THE YEMEN REVOLT.

    It is reported that a Turkish general has succeeded in completely routing the Arab insurgents in the Yemen province of Arabia. ...

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  32. THURSDAY'S MINING.

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  33. PROBATES AND ADMINISTRATIONS.

    THIS morning Mr. Justice Manning, sitting in the eclesiastical jurisdiction, granted probates and letters of administration in the following estates. Probates :--Bridget ...

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  34. THE COLONIAL INSTITUTE.

    The new building for the Royal Colonial Institute was opened yesterday. Lord Brassey presided, and during the course of a speech eulogised the progress which the ...

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  35. REMANDED TO SUNNY CORNER.

    A lad named William Parsons was charged at the police court, on remand from November 7, with having stolen one £5 note on the Commercial Bunk, a £5 note on ...

    Article : 88 words
  36. THE RUSSIAN JEWS.

    The correspondent of the Standard at St. Petersburg states that the outrages upon Jews continue in many parts of Russia, and that the assaults on Jewish girls are becoming ...

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  37. THE DEFAULTING CITIZEN.

    An idea prevails that Mr. Larkin's defalcations in connection with the South Melbourne Building Society will be made up by his friends, by whom he was hitherto highly ...

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  38. ROBBERY IN A BOARDINGHOUSE.

    BEFORE Mr. O'Malley Clarke, S.M., William Davies, a wireworker, was charged with having stolen a pair of trousers valued at £1 2s. 6d., and the sum of ...

    Article : 80 words
  39. THE SIBERIA RAILWAY.

    The Russian authorities deny the report circulated to the effect that work on the Siberian Railway has been stopped. ...

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