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  2. THE WEATHER.

    The weather yesterday continued unpleasantly cold and wet, with a high, cutting westerly wind. There was some thunder early in the morning. Mr. Russell ...

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  3. THE GENERAL ELECTION.

    Mr. Henry Copeland, Minister for Lands in the present Administration, is a Yorkshireman, and since his arrival in the colonies has had an extensive experience in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. OUR SPECIAL CABLES

    LONDON, Monday.--Japan has rejected the Chinese peace proposals in connection with the Corean difficulty. Corea insists, as a first condition of [?] ...

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  5. THE WAR IN COREA.

    The news published yesterday that the disagreements between the Chinese and Japanese Governments with reference to Corean matters had at length culminated ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MR. JAMES MORGAN.

    Mr. James Morgan, protectionist member for Dubbo, was born in Tasmania in 1853, and, with his parents, came to New South Wales a year later. He was educated at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THE SHIPPING IN THE GALE.

    On Sunday night and yesterday the weather on the coast was very severe, a violent southerly gale raging, attended by furious squalls and n high sea. The ...

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  8. REINFORCEMENTS BY CHINA.

    LONDON, Monday, 1 p.m.--China is sending 20,000 troops as reinforcements to the seat of trouble in Corea. In the event of war the Imperial ...

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  9. SNOW IN VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Heavy falls of snow are reported from Mansfield and Omeo. ...

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  10. THE FLOOD IN THE MURRAY.

    ALBURY, Monday.--The River Murray continues in full flood, Dosses of stock are reported to-day, the animals having been hemmed in and washed off the places of ...

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  11. AFTER THE FIGHT.

    A rather interesting circumstance occurred in connection with Mr. Reid's election. Some years ago, when the late Dr. Steele was addressing a number of envelopes, he ...

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  12. THE SOUDAN.

    LONDON, Monday.--Signer Crispi, the Italian Premier, states that the occupation of Kassala in the Soudan by the Italian troops will not make any ...

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  13. FLOOD IN THE LACHLAN.

    FORBES, Monday.--There is a lot of flood water all round the town. The river is 33ft. 3in. above summer level, but is now stationary. It is, however, rising ...

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  14. A TERRIFIC EXPERIENCE OFF THE COAST.

    The barque Vivid, in charge of Captain M'Kenzie, bound from Kalpara to Melbourne with a cargo of timber, put into Port Jackson yesterday, and reported ...

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  15. THE NEW SOUTH WALES ELECTIONS.

    LONDON, Monday.--"The Times," Commenting upon the New South Wales elections, states that the freetrade majority will enable New South ...

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  16. MR. WRAGGE'S FORECAST.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Mr. Clement Wragge, Government meteorologist, makes the following forecast:--Western Australia: Fine in the north, becoming squally, ...

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  17. MR. WILLIAM NICHOLAS WILLIS.

    Mr. William Nicholas Willis, protectionist member for the Barwon, has been a member of two or three Parliaments. His particular forte is his familiarity with the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. ALLEGED EXTENSIVE FORGERIES.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.--Mr. Hasberger, a prominent merchant of Dundee, has been arrested on several charges of forgery on Scotch and German banks. ...

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  19. IN OTHER DISTRICTS.

    ALBION PARK, Monday.--Splendid rain fell last night, 150 points being registered. The weather is still showery. BULLI, Monday.--After a very dry cold ...

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  20. THE WRECK OF THE FREETRADER.

    The barque Freetrader, which was wrecked at Warrnambool on Saturday night, was insured for £200. Captain Bowdon has made the following statement:--"I have ...

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  21. UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION.

    LONDON, Monday.--The United States House of Representatives have resolved to amend the constitution providing for the election of Senators by ...

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  22. MR. G. A. CRUICKSHANK.

    Mr. G. A. Cruickshank, protectionist member for Inverell, is a son of the late Mr. Alexander Cruickshank, a pioneer pastoralist in the western districts. The new ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. THE RAILWAY STRIKE IN AMERICA.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.--Four leaders of the American Railway Union have been imprisoned on charges of criminal conspiracy, alleged to have been ...

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  24. THE COUNTRY.

    TENTERFIELD, Monday.--The death is announced of Mr. E. K. Whereat, J.P., returning officer for Tenterfield, and an old and well-known resident. He was a valued ...

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  25. QUARTER SESSIONS.

    BROKEN-HILL, Monday.--The Quarter Sessions were held to-day before Judge Gibson. Three men, named Alexander Hendry, Walter Hendry, and Robert Jolly, ...

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  26. THE MARQUIS OF HEADFORT.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.--The death is announced of the Marquis of Headfort, county of Meath, Ireland, aged 72. The deceased Marquis sat in the ...

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  27. A SYDNEY STEAMER MISSING.

    Fears were expressed in shipping circles yesterday for the safety of the steamer Little Violet, owned and sailed by Captain Brown of Sydney. The wife of the ...

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  28. DEATH FROM WOUNDS AND EXPOSURE.

    HILLGROVE, Monday.--Intense excitement was caused this morning by the reported finding of the body of Mr. George W. H. Cutler on the lower section of the ...

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  29. ALLEGED OUTRAGE BY KANAKAS.

    MURWILLUMBAH, Monday.--It is reported that a diabolical outrage was committed last night on a Mrs. Copeland, a married while woman, by two Kanakas. ...

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  30. THE TRIAL OF SANTO.

    LONDON, Monday.--Santo, the murderer of President Carnot, will be tried on Friday. A battalion of infantry is encircling the court house. ...

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  31. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' DEMONSTRATION AT GRAFTON.

    GRAFTON, Monday.--A united friendly societies' demonstration was held yesterday afternoon. The members of the Manchester Unity Oddfellows, the Ancient and ...

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  32. THE SHEARING TROUBLE.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The latest information from Coombemartin, the Wellshot out-station, with regard to the shooting case there, states that the wounded man ...

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  33. DEATH OF MR. T. H. MATE.

    ALBURY, Monday.--Another pioneer, Mr. Thomas Hodge Mate, who was one of the first settlers in this portion of the colony, died at Manly yesterday morning, whither ...

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  34. NEW ZEALAND.

    AUCKLAND, Monday.--The barque Thurso, which left Wellington for Newcastle (N.S.W.) early last week, was struck by lightning during Friday's thunderstorm near ...

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  35. THE TRUSTEES, EXECUTORS, AND AGENCY COMPANY.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The thirty-third half-yearly meeting of the Trustees, Executors, and Agency Company was held to-day. Mr. John Benn presided. The ...

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  36. MR. JOHN WILKINSON.

    Mr. John Wilkinson, protectionist member for Albury, is a native of Kent, England, and was born in 1852. He arrived in Sydney with his father, Dr. Wilkinson, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  37. THE OVERDUE STEAMER DUCKENFIELD.

    The non-arrival at Newcastle of the well-known steamer Duckenfield, from Napier, is still causing considerable anxiety, especially as the weather off the coast has been ...

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  38. LOST IN THE BUSH.

    LIVERPOOL, Monday.--A very old Moorbank resident, named Duke, has been missing for the past week. He was last seen at Sandy Pinch, going towards his home, ...

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  39. VICTIMISING BOARDINGHOUSE-KEEPERS.

    MITTAGONG, Monday.--Andrews Pearson and Howarth Malcolmson, two men who are alleged to have victimised several boardinghouse-keepers between Balmoral and ...

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  40. TASMANIA.

    HOBART, Monday.--The Hobart railway employees balloted to decide whether to work five days weekly or to agree to further dismissals, and the result was largely ...

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  41. IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    COONAMBLE, Monday.--The difficulty at Warrana station, where the shearers signed on under the old agreement, but the rouseabouts refused to start under 25s ...

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  42. PLEURO NEAR CONDOBOLIN.

    CONDOBOLIN, Monday.--Working bullocks are dying of pleuro a few miles down the river. ...

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  43. THE SPREAD OF INFLUENZA.

    KIAMA, Monday.--Influenza is very prevalent in the district. MORUYA, Monday.--The influenza has taken a good hold of the town, and there ...

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  44. HEAVY SNOWSTORMS.

    ALBURY, Monday.--A report from Tumborumba states that snow fell continuously for 17 days on the Dividing Range. The report that two miners who were making ...

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  45. SHOCKING SUICIDE NEAR KEMPSEY.

    KEMPSEY, Monday.--This morning, Mr. Henry Weingarth, sen., a well-known and respected resident of the Macleay, blew out his brains on the river bank near his ...

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  46. APPOINTMENTS TO THE FEDERAL COUNCIL

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--In addition to Sir James Patterson and Sir Bryan O'Loghlen, the Governor-in-Council to-day appointed Sir Graham Berry. Mr. Shiels, M.P., and ...

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  47. ORANGE GROWING IN THE ORANGE DISTRICT.

    ORANGE, Monday.--To-day some oranges grown at Carangra, the estate of Dr. Codrington, 12 miles from Orange, were brought into the town. The fruit was well ...

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  48. A TWO-POUND NUGGET.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--A 2lb. nugget has been found on Rowe's estate, Pitfield Plains. ...

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