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  2. LATEST CABLES.

    The Emperor of Germany and king Humbert to-day attended the launching of a new ironclad at Castellammare, and afterwards witnessed an imposing review ...

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  3. SPORTING.

    Business was brisk in the betting market Yesterday both in Sydney and Melbourne, and several import and stable commissions were executed of a significant ...

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  4. EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF FRAUD.

    THE long-adjourned case against Jean Lute, of Tichborne case fame, was commenced at the Central Police Court this morning, and is likely to occupy the greater ...

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  5. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Proceedings in Parliament. ADELAIDE, This Day.--In the Legislative Council yesterday the Chinese Restriction Bill passed its second reading on ...

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  6. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH, This Day.--In the Legislative Council to-day, Mr. Parker will move that the petition of Messrs. Harper and Hacket, proprietors of the WEST ...

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  7. Discovery of a Body.

    GRAFTON, This Day.--The body of a man found on the beach, near the Wools River, 45 miles south of Clarence Heads, some few weeks ago, has been identified ...

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  8. A Mysterious Case.

    GUNDAGAI, This Day.--A report has been received in town to the effect that the headless body of a man in a nude state has been found in the ...

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  9. THE DEATH OF MAJOR BARTTELOT.

    An official report has been published regarding the death of Major Barttelot while in charge of an expedition, which was proceeding to the relief of Mr. H. M. ...

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  10. AQUATICS.

    To-morrow afternoon the second and final round of Reid's handicap light skill race will be rowed on the waters of Black wattle Bay. The first heat will be ...

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  11. TASMANIA.

    HOBART, This Day.--In the Legislative Council yesterday the survey of a line of railway from Mount Zehan to Strahan was authorised. The session of ...

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  12. The Salvation Army Trouble.

    WOLLONGONG, This Day.--George Hay- croft and Benjamin Castle, two " lieutenants" in the Salvation Army, were charged at the Police Court yesterday with ...

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  13. To-morrow's Racing.

    Our Melbourne correspondent sends the following selections for to-morrow's races:-- NURSERY HANDICAP. ...

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  14. COUNTRY.

    NEWCASTLE, This Day.--The ship Cimba left for London yesterday with 5120 bales of wool under hatches. The steamer Damascus is now on the berth, and will ...

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  15. THE COLLIERS STRIKE IN ENGLAND.

    The colliers employed at the mines in Leicestershire have joined in the strike. ...

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  16. THE "TIMES" AND MR. PARNELL.

    The TIMES claims that the action which has been instituted by Mr. Parnell in the Scotch Courts should be tried in England. ...

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  17. Blacklegs III-treated.

    NEWCASTLE,ThisDay.--Threenon-union blacklegs were noticed at the Eight-hour sports. One was violently ejected from the ground, but the others met with ...

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  18. The Profit from Beer.

    NEWCASTLE, This Day.--The first annual report of the Castlemaine Brewery Co. and Wood Bros, and Co., Limited, was issued yesterday. The profits for the year ...

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  19. THE BLACK MOUNTAIN EXPEDITION.

    Brigadier-General M'Queen has telegraphed to the Government that he believes the submission of the Black Mountain tribes is general. ...

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  20. About to Skip.

    NEWCASTLE, This Day.--Frank Bromley, 25, was charged, yesterday, with embezzling £300 from his employers, Cooke and Cc., printers and brokers, Melbourne. He ...

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  21. Marching Onwards.

    GLEN INNES, This Day.--At a meeting of the School of Arts last evening, it was decided to set apart a room for card-playing. ...

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  22. Governmental Bluff.

    BROKEN HULL, This Day.--Nolan's water supply scheme will be completed next week. Mr. Price's visit in connection with the water supply is considered a piece of ...

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  23. The Grafton-Glen Innes Railway.

    GLEN INNES, This Day.--A petition, signed by 2500 residents, has been forwarded to Grafton to be submitted in conjunction with the Grafton and Inverell ...

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  24. THE THAMES EMBANKMENT HORROR.

    Further parts of the human body--portions of which were unearthed in the cellar of an old house in the vicinity of the Thames Embankment a few days ago-- ...

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  25. A Warning for the Future.

    MUDGEE, This Day.--An inquest was opened at the Mudgee Hospital, before Mr. C.D. Mears, yesterday, touching the death of John Scott, who cut his throat at ...

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  26. The Shearers Union.

    URANA, This Day.--Fifty Urangoline non-union shearers have enrolled themselves as members of a union, and are determined not to shear in another non ...

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  27. ATHLETICS.

    Entries for the Eighth Star Handicap, to be run off on the Tennyson Grounds. Botany, on October 27, close to-morrow evening. ...

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  28. BOXING.

    A match has been made in Melbourne between W. Murphy, the New Zealand lightweight, and Jerry Marshall, Larry Foley has improved upon the ...

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  29. Municipal Election.

    BROKEN HILL, This Day.--The excitement is beginning in anticipation of the municipal election. The contest will be between Messrs. Chapple, Williams, Orr, ...

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  30. Bathurst Circuit Court.

    BATHURST, This Day.--In the Circuit Court, before Mr. Justice Stephen, yesterday, Willy Sing, a Chinaman, was sentenced to three years hard labour for ...

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  31. Broken Hill Water Supply.

    BROKEN HILL, This Day.--The first duty of the new municipality will be to ask the Government to lend money to provide a permanent water supply. ...

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  32. EXPLOSION ON BOARD A PETROLEUM SHIP.

    A terrific explosion took place to-day on board a ship loaded with petroleum, and which at the time was lying off Calais. The vessel was reduced to a complete ...

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  33. CHESS.

    The Intercolonial Chess Congress was continued at Melbourne yesterday. Wednesday's and Thursday's play resulted as follows :--Crane beat Higgs, Charlick and ...

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  34. Wagga Circuit Court.

    WAGGA WAGGA, This Day.--The Circuit Court opens before Mr. Justice Windeyer to-day, the list being the heaviest ever known in Wagga. Great ...

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  35. THE COAL-TRADE CRISIS.

    The Stockton Company positively refused to give the steamer Waihora any coal unless union trimmers were employed. No vessel will be supplied which does not ...

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  36. POLITICAL PATRONAGE.

    CONSIDERABLE dissatisfaction exists among the employees of the railways concerning the manner in which promotions and appointments are made. It was mainly to ...

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  37. Animals Protection Association.

    WAGGA WAGGA, This Day.--Mr. Inspector Webber has been making a tour of the Southern districts on behalf of the Animals' Protection Society. On Monday ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN.

    MELBOURNE, This Day.--A destructive fire broke out at about 4 o'clock yesterday morning in a large joiner's shop occupied by Mr. David Mitchell, in Burnley-street, ...

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  39. CRICKET.

    A large number or communications are received by us each Friday morning announcing the teams that are to represent various clubs on the following day. We ...

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  40. ILLNESS OF MR. DALLEY.

    IT will be heard with universal regret that the Right Hon. W. B. Dalley, P.C., is at present lying in a dangerous state of illness at his residence, Manly. The ...

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  41. Applications for Land.

    ORANGE, This Day.--At the Lands Office yesterday, 1230 acres were applied for by James Dalton at Trudgett, under conditional purchase and lease, and 240 acres by ...

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  42. THE CASE OF E. B. HOLT.

    THE Gaoler at Goulburn not having replied to one paragraph in Mr. M'Laughlin's correspondence with the Premier on the case of the prisoner, E. B. Holt, the Minister ...

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  43. A Deserter.

    ORANGE, This day.--Albert Mervyn, a deserter from H.M.S. Diamond at Adelaide in 1887, has given himself up to the police here, and been remanded in custody ...

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  44. Viticulture.

    MELBOURNE, This Day --At the Viticulturist meeting of the Board yesterday, it was decided to urge upon the Government the desirability of ...

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  45. MINISTERIAL BANQUET.

    WE are informed that at the last Cabinet meeting the banquet at the Parliamentary Chamber next week came under discussion, and amongst other things the ...

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  46. Inadequate Salevards.

    ORANGE, This Day.--The demands on the corporation sheep and cattle sale yards have outgrown the accommodation, and extensive additions are recommended. ...

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  47. Important Dispute.

    ORANGE, This Day.--The Orange gas works are situated in the borough of East Orange, and the latter assessed them for rates on the purchase value (£13,000). ...

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  48. Tying-up the Government.

    MELBOURNE, This Day.--In the Assembly last evening, the Premier attempted to proceed with his motion to rescind the sessional order precluding the ...

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  49. Death of an old Resident.

    ORANGE, This Day.--Mr. John Toone, a very old resident, died at the residence of Mr. Grawmal, his son-in-law, at Cadia, where he has been living for thirty-two ...

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  50. ATTEMPTED SELF-DESTRUCTION.

    BRIDGET DOLAN, a domestic servant, made three separate and distinct attempts to die, yesterday, by throwing herself into the Pacific at ...

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  51. BURGLARS AT LARGE.

    DURING the past few weeks burglaries have been of frequent occurrence in various parts of Surry Hills, and evidence points to the fact that the " little game" ...

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  52. Survey Ordered.

    ORANGE, This Day.--The Land Board has ordered a survey of 2715 acres, applied for under six applications for conditional leases. ...

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  53. TO-DAY'S MINING QUOTATIONS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 38 words
  54. Narrabri Land Board.

    NARRABRI, This Day.--In reference to the Land Board ease, in which an application was refused because points instead of pegs were mentioned, after Inspector ...

    Article : 188 words
  55. Advertising

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    Advertising : 31 words
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