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  2. THE CZAREVITCH.

    It is stated that the Czarevitch will pay an official visit to Paris in January next. ...

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  3. THE BOURKE ELECTION.

    Mr. J. L. Parsons held a crowded meeting at the Carriers' Arms Hotel on Monday night. There were a largo number of carriers and other unionists present. Mr. George ...

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  4. GERMAN ESTIMATES.

    The German Budget was presented to the Reichstag yesterday. It shows a deficiency of £8,000,000, inclusive of an extra vote of £6,000,000, which is being expended on the ...

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  5. THE LABOR MEMBERS.

    SOME little time ago the Parliamentary labor members conceived the idea of being photographed, having the picture framed and presented to the Trades and Labor ...

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  6. THE TAILORS' TROUBLE.

    THE tailors' strike is nearer than ever its crisis to-day. There is one section of the employers who aver that the other section is acting independently of them, and ...

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  7. THE RIO GRANDE REVOLT.

    Latest despatches from Rio Grande do Sul report that General da Fonseca, the President and Dictator of the Republic, has suspended the postal arrangements, and, in ...

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  8. THE PEACE OF EUROPE.

    Count Kalnoky, the Austrian Minister for Foreign Affairs, has officially announced that Austria does not intend to add to her sphere in the Balkans, or to increase her ...

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  9. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday the Premier announced that in consequence of the defeat of the Land Re-purchase Bill, the other measures intended to ...

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  10. A BOLD THEFT.

    A HEAVILY-MOUSTACHED and somewhat aristocratic-looking party, by name Frederick Ogle, stood in the dock at the Water this morning charged with the theft of a ...

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  11. EARTHQUAKE IN JAPAN.

    The earthquake which recently occurred in Japan has occasioned terrible distress amongst the people in the affected districts. Assistance to the sufferers is being sent from ...

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  12. ON THE MELBOURNE EXPRESS.

    A smart capture was made yesterday. Two men visited Parramatta, one having upon him between £40 and £60, besides other valuable property. He got under the ...

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  13. THE MOTHER-IN-LAW.

    THE divorce suit of Matts v. Matts, in which Charles Henry Matts sought the dissolution of his marriage with Ada Louisa Matts on the ground of her adultery ...

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  14. A DISASTROUS TORNADO.

    It is estimated that the damage caused by the tornado which has been experienced in Arroya, Loco and Santa Fe, in the United States, amounts to £250,000. ...

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  15. FRENCH MINERS.

    The strike amongst the miners in the north of France is extending, and the number of men who have ceased work amounts to 15,000. ...

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  17. A COMMERCIAL FAILURE.

    A meeting of the creditors of Mr. O'Connell, a member of the Assembly, trading as O'Connell and Co., merchant, of Bundaberg, has been held. The liabilities ...

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  18. QUEENSLAND SUGAR OUTPUT.

    News from the northern sugar plantations is to the effect that the output will be considerably less than lust season in consequence of the scarcity of labor. Europeans ...

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  19. PRINCE GEORGE OF WALES.

    It is believed that Prince George of Wales contracted typhoid fever while on a visit to his brother, the Duke of Clarence and Avondale, at Dublin. ...

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  20. THE PANAMA CANAL.

    The report of the liquidator of the Panama Canal Co. just published states that the French Government must intervene with a view to the establishment of a new company, ...

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  21. VANCOUVER MAIL ROUTE.

    The Government of Canada is persisting in its endeavors to secure the adoption of the mail route between Vancouver and Australia. ...

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  22. SINGLE MEETINGS.

    SINGLE meetings were held in the Registrar's Court this morning in connection with the bankrupt estates of several persons. Frederick Bennion, a young man, who ...

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  23. VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT.

    A number of petitions were received in the Legislative Council yesterday against the one man one vote principle in the Amending Constitution Act Bill. The Loan Bill was ...

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  24. RICKETTY CABS.

    FOURTY cabmen were ordered to fetch their cabs along this morning for the purpose of their being submitted to the Board of Transit Commissioners for examination. ...

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  25. SIR JOHN GORST'S SUCCESSOR.

    The Hon. George M. Curzon, M.P. for Southport, has been appointed to the position of Under-Secretary of the Indian Office, in succession to Sir John E. Gorst. ...

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  26. HE DIDN'T KNOW.

    A CROWD was collected on the wharf at Circular Quay where the old convict hulk Success was berthed. A number of men were on the ancient transportation tub ...

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  27. AFFAIRS IN SAMOA.

    Mr. R. L. Stevenson, the novelist, has Written a letter to the TIMES, in which he makes a trenchant attack upon Baron von Pilsach, president of the Municipal Council ...

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  28. RETURN OF THE RINGDOVE.

    H.M.S. Ringdove has arrived at Cooktown, and reports that while the vessel was at the Solomons one native, who was accessory to a murder, was flogged. ...

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  29. THE SEASON'S WOOL CLIP.

    It is estimated that the yield of this season's wool clip in the Argentine Republic will amount to 332,000,000lb. ...

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  30. THE BENVENUE WRECK.

    The men who assisted so gallantly in the rescue of the crew and passengers on board the ship Benvenue, which was wrecked off Sandgate, have been ...

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  31. LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE.

    The London Stock Exchange was depressed yesterday, and there was a general fall in prices. ...

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  32. PROSPECTING FOR COAL.

    Three prospecting parties are searching for coal on the railway line between Thirty-eight Mile and Laura River, in the Cook district. One shaft is down 100ft., reaching ...

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  33. LORD CARRINGTON.

    It is expected that should Lord Carrington be successful in his candidature for a seat in the London County Council he will become a progressive candidate for the ...

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  34. MALPRACTICE IN PARIS.

    The trial of 53 persons charged with malpractices on females has been commenced in Paris. ...

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  35. A NEGLECTED WIFE.

    IN the Divorce Court this morning Sarah Jane Grahame sought for the dissolution of her marriage with William Grahame. They were married in Melbourne in 1881, but the ...

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  36. HOSPITAL BALL.

    The hospital ball held at the Metropolitan Hotel last night was a pronounced success, and great credit is due to the untiring efforts of Messrs. T. and A. Rathington, Crichton ...

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  37. CERTIFICATE APPLICATION

    AN application was to have been made to the Registrar in Bankruptcy this morning for a certificate of discharge in connection with the bankrupt estate of Henry ...

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  38. COMPLIMENTARY DINNER.

    A handsome compliment, taking the form of a dinner, was tendered to Mr. G. Murdoch lust night by the sporting fraternity prior to his visit to England. ...

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  39. THE EARL OF ONSLOW.

    It has been officially announced that the Earl of Onslow has resigned the position of Governor of New Zealand, urgent private business necessitating his return to ...

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  40. COLONIAL DEBENTURES.

    In the London market yesterday Gisborne (N.Z.) Harbor Board debentures fell £2; Otago (N.Z.) Harbor Board debentures fell £1; and debentures of the Queensland ...

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  41. VOLUNTARY SEQUESTRATIONS.

    FRANCIS DOHERTY, of Goulburn, dealer. Mr. Morris, official assignee. Alexander Doig, of Clarinda-street, Parkes, builder and contractor. Mr. L. T. ...

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  42. NEW SHIPPING BOARDS.

    Our telegraph office has at last been adorned with new shipping boards, and it is not likely that the time of the clerk will be so much taken up by inquiries as to what ...

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  43. WEDNESDAY'S MINING.

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  44. UNPARALLELED.

    That The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York is the best Company in the world has long been an established fact. Nearly every day brings evidence which justly ...

    Article : 353 words
  45. COLONIAL BANK SHARES.

    The following are the latest quotations on the London market for colonial bank shares:--Bank of Australasia, £92; Bank of South Australia, £12 10s. ...

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  46. ARGENTINE REPUBLIC.

    Matters in the Argentine Republic are still in an unsettled condition, and at Buenos Ayres, the capital of the Republic, there is a feeling of unrest. In consequence ...

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  47. THE OLD, OLD STORY.

    THE petition of Fanny Gray, for dissolution of her marriage with John William Gray, was heard in the Divorce Court this morning. The case was one of ...

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  48. AN ORDINARY CASE.

    THE married troubles of Melbourne Ruddock came before the Divorce Court this morning, when be applied for a divorce from his wife, Georgina Ruddock. It was shown in ...

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  49. LONDON WHEAT MARKET.

    The London wheat market to-day is steady, though sales are somewhat slow. ...

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  50. FITZSIMMONS AND PRITCHARD.

    Robert Fitzsimmons, of Australia, the champion middle-weight pugilist of the world, has signified his willingness to fight Edward Pritchard, the English champion. ...

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  51. MITTAGONG MEMS.

    Alderman Holmes has been elected Mayor of Bowral for the remainder of the year, in succession to the late Mr. J. B. Morris. The Wesleyans are giving Dr. Middleton, ...

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  52. MUDGEE MATTERS.

    A painter named Drake, aged 65 years, was found dead at Gulgong yesterday. A post mortem disclosed the fact that the cause of death was syncope. ...

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  53. SHIPPING.

    Arrived: From Sydney--Gulf of Guinea, steamship, sailed September 17, via Port Augusta September 25, and Adelaide September 30. From Lyttelton--Maori King, ...

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  54. THE EXQUISITE CUT.

    Our coat cutter has not an equal in Sydney. Every garment is not alone perfect in shape, but we guarantee hand work only. The great display of fashionable Vicuna and Melton ...

    Article : 65 words
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