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  2. THE ATROCITIES IN CRETE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The English Baptist Union have decided to appeal to the Marquis of Salisbury to take steps for the suppression of the atrocities daily taking ...

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  3. CONGREGATIONAL UNION

    The session was continued yesterday morning in the Pitt-street School-hall under the presidency of the chairman of the union, the Rev. J. G. Fraser. There was a good ...

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  4. WEATHER PREDICTIONS.

    Some days ago we announced that the Minister for Public Instruction had intimated that in future Mr. Egeson must cease, while he remained an official in tho Observatory, from ...

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  5. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.

    SILVERTON, Wednesday.--The total exports of wool for the past week were as follows:-- Drew and Co., from Poolamacca, 23 bales of greasy; Yalcowinna, 26 bales greasy; Topar, ...

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  6. TERRIBLE TRAGEDY IN QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- Particulars have been received of a terrible tragedy which has been enacted at Eidsvold. A man named Charles Jones found William Somers in bed ...

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  7. THE WESTERN FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION.

    BLAYNEY, Wednesday.--A meeting in furtherance of the Western Farmers' Co-operative Association was held at the Royal Hotel on Tuesday evening, but owing to the meeting not ...

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  8. THE ORIENT COMPANY'S DISPUTE.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.--The difficulty which had arisen between the directors of the Orient Steam Navigation Company and the members of the Seamen and Firemen's ...

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  9. GUNDAGAI MUNICIPAL ELECTION.

    GUNDAGAI, Wednesday.--The polling for the election of nine aldermen for the new municipality of Gundagai took place at the courthouse to-day. There were 16 candidates, and ...

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  10. DOUBLE BOATING FATALITY.

    AUCKLAND, Wednesday.--A boating accident, resulting in the death of two young men, occurred in Wellington Harbor to-day. A boat containing three people was capsized ...

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  11. AN EX M.P.

    NARBERTH, Wednesday.--The old-established business of Mr. Chas. Collins has changed hands, Mr. Cansdell, of Leichhardt, and Mr. A. E. Collins having taken the establishment over. ...

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  12. THE GERMAN REICHSTAG.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The sittings of the German Reichstag were opened yesterday with the customary speech from the throne. In the course of his speech the Emperor ...

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  13. ALBURY VINE AND FRUITGROWERS' ASSOCIATION.

    ALBURY, Wednesday,--A meeting of the Albury Vine and Fruitgrowers' Association was held to-day, the chair being occupied by Mr. James Day. A communication was read ...

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  14. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE AT WOLLONGONG.

    WOLLONGONG, Wednesday.-- Geo. Edward Harrison, auctioneer, recently a member of the police force, attempted to commit suicide at his residence this morning by taking a quantity of ...

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  15. ACTION FOR RECOVERY OF DEBENTURES.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The action brought by the City Council, Fitzroy, against the National Bank and the Mercantile Bank, for the recovery of 12 debentures stolen by the ...

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  16. THE DOCK LABORERS' FUND.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.--A letter, appears in this evening's St. James' Gazette on the subject of the funds subscribed towards the assistance of the London dock ...

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  17. BUGGY ACCIDENT.--THREE PERSONS INJURED.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--A serious buggy accident happened to-day at Rupanyup. J. Loates, of Lal Lal, was driving with his little daughter and a sister-in-law, when the winkers dropped ...

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  18. SUDDEN DEATH AT QUEANBEYAN.

    QUEANBEYAN, Tuesday.--An inquest was held yesterday on the body of an old man named Thomas White, who died suddenly on Sunday night. Deceased was a selector in the ...

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  19. SIR HENRY AND LADY LOCH

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Sir Henry and Lady Loch leave Victoria for Capetown on November 10 or 17. Sir William Robinson will again act as Governor till the Earl of ...

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  20. CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The New Zealand Mortgage and Investment Association, Limited, have declared a 4 per cent dividend. ...

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  21. DETERMINED SUICIDE NEAR ALBURY.

    ALBURY, Wednesday.--John Kruss, an elderly man and post-ofiice keeper at Bungowannab, a small farming hamlet on the Howleyroad, 12 miles from Albury, committed suicide ...

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  22. PROCURING A WIFE BY DECEPTION.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Samuel Logg at the Police Court to-day was committed for trial for a false declaration of marriage registration with his child wife. The latter testified that ...

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  23. MASONIC HONORS DECLINED.

    AUCKLAND, Wednesday.--Lord Onslow has declined the honor of Masonic Grand Mastership in this colony for at least a year. ...

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  24. THE BOOM IN ROUND-HILLS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The Round-hill scandal inquiry was resumed to-night, when a number of witnesses were examined on behalf of Mr. Fitzgerald Moore. The evidence was to ...

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  25. MR. EGESON'S REPLY.

    In the course of the observations which Mr. Egeson was permitted to make on the foregoing report he said:-- The 33 years cycle in our rains is the average ...

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  26. THE COMPTOIR D'ESCOMPTE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Comptoir d'Escompte de Paris is being reformed with a capital double that of the late company. ...

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  27. STRIKE OF IRONWORKERS.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--Fifteen strikers, employed in Hooker and Co.'s iron works near Adelaide, struck work to-day for an increase of wages to 6d per day. ...

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  28. MESSRS. GOLDSBROUGH, MORT AND CO.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The adjourned meeting of Messrs. Goldsbrough, Mort and Co., Limited, was held to-day for the purpose of receiving the report of tho special committee ...

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  29. DEATH OF MR. JOHN BALL.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The death is announced of Mr. John Ball, F.R.S., who filled the position of Under-Secretary for the Colonies in Lord Palmerston's first ...

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  30. UNITED SERVICE INSTITUTE.

    The first annual meeting of the United Service Institute of New South Wales was held last night at the institute rooms, Phillip street, the president (Major-General Richard ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING FREIGHTS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.--The London shipping firms interested in the Australian trade have decided to postpone for the present the intended increase of 2s 6d per ...

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  32. A DAIRYMEN'S ASSOCIATION FOR BOWRAL.

    BOWRAL, Wednesday.--Through the exertions of Mr. J. J. Walters, a Farmers and Dairymen's Milk Company has been formed for the purpose of supplying country milk direct ...

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  33. FREEHOLD BANKING COMPANY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Freehold Investment and Banking Company of Australia, Limited, are issuing 50,000 shares of £1 each. ...

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  34. INCREASED CHARGES FOR WOOL STORAGE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The warehouse charges for wool and for woollen skins are to be increased after the closing of the list for the fifth series of London wool sales. ...

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  35. THE CRONIN MURDER TRIAL.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The full number of jurymen have now been obtained for trying the persons accused of the murder of Dr. Cronin, at Chicago. ...

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  36. THE PREMIER'S VISIT TO TENTERFIELD.

    TENTERFIELD, Wednesday.--Sir Henry Parkes will arrive from Brisbane on Thursday evening at 6 o'clock. A banquet will be held the same night. He will address the electors ...

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  37. STOLEN BONDS RECOVERED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The 1,000,000dol. worth of Mexican bonds, which were stolen and which were reported to have beep sold in London, have been recovered. ...

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  38. DEFRAUDING THE VICTORIAN RAILWAY DEPARTMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Eli C. Shaw, produce dealer's clerk, has been arrested for defrauding the parcels office at the Railway Department. For some time past parcels sent ...

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  39. KILLED ON THE RAILWHY.

    NEWCASTLE, Wednesday.--Shortly after daylight this morning Thomas Thompson, a sinker employed at the new colliery at Teralba, reported to Constable Dunshea that there was ...

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  40. THE DAVIES DEBATE AND MR. W. P. CRICK.

    Sir,--As will be in the recollection of all, I denied the correctness of the words attributed to me on the 3rd inst., when the division on the motion that the "question be now put" was ...

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  41. MR. CARRUTHERS' MINUTE.

    Having received Mr. Russell's observations on the above matter, in fairness to Mr. Egeson I have permitted him to offer any statement he may wish to make to conclude the business as ...

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  42. THE PUBLIC MEETING--ADDRESSES

    In the evening a public meeting was held in the Pitt-street church for the exposition of Congregational Church principles. The chair was occupied by Dr. Renwick, M.L.C., who ...

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  43. TASMANIAN PARLIAMENT.

    HOBART, Wednesday.--In the Assembly yesterday a discussion arose over an item moved by the Minister for Lands of £47,500 for further provision on account of the Mount ...

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  44. THE IRISH DELEGATES.

    BATHURST, Wednesday.--Mr. John Dillon, accompanied by Mr. Thomas Dalton, M.P. arrived here this evening. They were met at the station by a large crowd and on alighting ...

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  45. THE SUSPENSION OF AN ADELAIDE BROKER.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--Some days ago the Adelaide Stock Exchange deprived one of its members, Mr. Jno. Roach, of the privileges of the room because he had issued a circular to ...

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  46. TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES.

    Mr. J. R. Officer, of Hormitage Plains station. Nymagee, was last week driving a pair of spirited horses in a buggy, and whilst descending a hill put his foot forward to reach the ...

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