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  2. WRECK OF THE KETCH SEA NYMPH.

    Just as shipping people and underwriters were beginning to hope they had finished, for a time at least, with shipping disasters, news came through yesterday of ...

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  3. THE LAND BILL.

    The Land Bill introduced by Mr. Carruthers in the Assembly on Thursday has not only been favorably received by members, but also by other persons in the ...

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  4. THE SHEARING DISPUTE.

    A deputation, appointed the other day at the public, meeting of citizens, waited upon the Colonial Secretary yesterday and presented the resolutions. ...

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  5. OUR SPECIAL CABLES

    LONDON, Friday, 1 p.m. -- During the march of the Japanese troops from Fusan to Seoul they were continually harassed by the Coreans, with the ...

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  6. AMUSEMENTS.

    As Mr. Frank Thornton has not been soon hero in "The Private Secretary" for some years, it is easy to understand there being so active a demand for seats, and ...

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  7. SECOND EDITION.

    LONDON, Friday, 1 p.m. -- The Chinese, fearing an invasion by the Japanese, are mobilising a great force on the Corean frontier. ...

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  8. IN THE MOLONG DISTRICT.

    MOLONG, Friday. -- The roll was called at Euramble station yesterday morning. The shearers declined to sign the pastoralists agreement, and quietly left the ...

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  9. MR. LEE.

    Mr. Lee, member for Tenterfield, and thus in the far north, as Mr. Gormly is in the south of the colony, is enthusiastic in his praises of the bill. "There are two ...

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  10. IN THE CASSILIS DISTRICT.

    CASSILIS, Friday. -- Shearing under the new agreement was commenced yesterday at the Llangollen, Cassilis, and Collaroy sheds. The two former have full boards, ...

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  11. "STRUCK OIL" AT THE THEATRE ROYAL.

    Miss Maggie Moore will begin a season at the Thetre Royal to-night with "Struck Oil" and "The Chinese Question," in which, plays she will again be seen as, Lizzie ...

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  12. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    LONDON, Friday, 3 p.m. -- Bar silver to-day rose one farthing, the quotation being 2s 59-16d per oz. ...

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  13. MADAGASCAR.

    LONDON, Friday. -- The French Government are proposing to dispatch a strong military expedition to Madagascar to subdue the native revolt and to ...

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  14. A FINANCIAL AUTHORITY.

    "Well, said a gentleman identified with one of the big financial institutions of the city, "I was working till past midnight; I got to bed at 1 o'clock; I was at business ...

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  15. "MOROCCO BOUND" AT THE LYCEUM.

    following the London example, a "second edition" of "Morocco Bound" is to be produced at the Lyceum to-night. In this way considerable novelty will be imparted to ...

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  16. BANK AMALGAMATION IN NEW ZEALAND.

    AUCKLAND, Friday. -- The proposed agreement for the amalgamation of the Bank of New Zealand with the Colonial Bank of New Zealand, Limited, was laid ...

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  17. IN OTHER DISTRICTS.

    COONAMBLE, Friday. -- Shearing throughout the district is proceeding satisfactorily, with fine weather. Warrana will cut out early next week. The Nebea ...

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  18. MR. T. BROWN.

    The new member for Condobolin, Mr. Thomas Brown, who appears to be well-versed in land matters, stated that the bill was evidently a great advance on previous ...

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  19. NEW CARDINALS.

    LONDON, Friday. -- It is reported that Monsignor Satolli, who recently visited the United States as Papal Delegate, and Archbishop Stonor, are to be ...

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  20. "HENRY V." AT HER MAJESTY'S.

    The revival of "Henry V." at Her Majesty's is immensely successful from the points of view which are assumed on both sides of the curtain. The spectacular ...

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  21. THE NEW CLIP.

    COONAMBLE, Friday. -- Every day teams with wool pass on their way to Nevertire and Dubbo. This year the owners of Kialgra station intend to send their clip right ...

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  22. NEWCASTLE TRADE.

    NEWCASTLE, Friday. -- The week just electing has been hardly as brisk in general business as those which immediately preceded it and a striking feature is the considerable drop ...

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  23. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    Miss Emmie Morrison and Miss Georgie Devoe will reappear at the Tivoli Theatre this afternoon and evening. Other new features of a big programme are a ballet ...

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  24. MR. ASHTON.

    Another new member, in the person of Mr. Ashton, who represents Hay, states that he thinks that one of the points about which debate will take place is the proposal ...

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  25. IN THE CONDOBOLIN DISTRICT

    CONDOBOLIN, Friday. -- Bygaloree station started shearing on Wednesday with seven men, under verbal agreement. A requisition was sent for machine shearers. ...

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  26. MR. BARRINGTON'S COMPANY AT THE SCHOOL OF ARTS.

    Mr. Harrington's Company will perform at the School of Arts this afternoon and evening as usual, and a new programme will be submitted. Miss Priscilla Verne ...

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  27. THE WEST AUSTRALIAN GOLDFIELDS.

    COOLGARDIE, Friday. -- The sale of the Londonderry mine, about which rumors have been persistent; for days, has at length been accomplished. Earl Tingall ...

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  28. IN THE WAGGA DISTRICT.

    WAGGA, Friday. -- Shearing matters are quiet in this district. The shearers have refused the new agreement at Deepwater station. They are camped four miles ...

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  29. THE CYRIL TYLER CONCERTS.

    The "marvellous boy soprano," who, supported by Mrs. E. W. Oldham (contralto). Miss Issie Spring (pianist), Mr. U. Nitschke (baritone), and Herr G. Vollmar ...

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  30. A LAND VALUE TAXER'S VIEW.

    A prominent advocate of a tax on land values, one who has made a deep study of the question, and whoso views are representative of those of a large section in ...

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  31. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Friday. -- A large deputation of farmers from the northern districts asked the Commissioner for Public Works to-day to lower the railway rates for the carriage ...

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  32. MRS. BESANT'S LECTURES.

    Full particulars with respect to Mrs. Besant's lectures at the Opera House next week are advertised to-day. The opening lecture on Tuesday night will deal with ...

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  33. OTHER MEMBERS.

    Opinions of other members were obtained. Mr. Newman is afraid the bill will be considered of too liberal a character, but he hopes it will be passed. There is no ...

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  34. ORGAN RECITAL.

    A special feature of to-night's recital at the Town-hall will he the playing of a Prayer and variations composed by littles Re[?]ne Leo. M. Wiegand will also play ...

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  35. IN QUEENSLAND.

    ROCKHAMPTON, Friday. -- Six men, named Langston, Flynu, Roche, Davis, Shillington, and Turnbull, were charged at the police court yesterday with ...

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  36. PETERSHAM OWL CLUB.

    The Petersham Owl Club, which has been in existence for 10 years, in the language of the card of invitation, gave its "final hoot" at the Petersham Town-hall ...

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  37. TASMANIA.

    HOBART Friday. -- Ministers have decided to open a special session of Parliament on October 23, for the purpose of reintroducing the Assessment Bill. No other ...

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  38. THE PASTORALTSTS' REPORTS.

    Mr. Whiteley King received a telegram yesterday from the Queensland agent of the Pastoralists' Union, stating that since the strike was declared off in the Longreach ...

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  39. OPINION IN THE CITY.

    The opinions in town yesterday among pastoralists and financial men were, on the whole, distinctly favorable to the bill. It was sot down as an honest attempt to deal ...

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  40. THE PEACE PRESERVATION BILL

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- A public meeting was held at the Centennial-hall to-night to consider the Peace Preservation Bill. There was a large attendance, including a ...

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  41. COST OF COLLECTING THE LAND REVENUE.

    Mr. Wall, M.P., has prepared some figures showing the cost which the Lands Department annually incurs in collecting its revenue. The receipts last year, less ...

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  42. A SQUATTER'S OPINION.

    Mr. G. H. Cox, M.L.C., who may be described, if anybody can be, as a representative of the pastoral interest, was inclined to be enthusiastic. "The pastoralists have ...

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  43. THE GARANGULA GOLDFIELD.

    MURRUMBURRAH, Friday. -- Sommerville and party's prospecting claim, Osborne's paddock, has widened out, showing a 10ft. face. The prospects are equal to ...

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  44. THE COUNTRY.

    NEWCASTLE, Friday. -- Mr. J. Garrard, Minister for Public Instruction, to-day inspected the Technical College in course of construction at Honeysuckle Point. He ...

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  45. NEW ZEALAND.

    AUCKLAND, Friday. -- James Beard, a hydropathic practitioner, who was charged with the manslaughter of a boy named Eric M'Cullough by advising the injection of ...

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  46. GOLD ROBBERY AT COBAR.

    COBAR, Friday. -- Considerable excitement has been caused by the theft of about 12lb. weight of amalgam from the Huntingdon mill, from some Mount Drysdale stone that ...

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  47. VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The Railway Commissioner have Reclined to issue free passes to railway employes to record their votes in connection with the Parliamentary ...

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  48. MAJOR-GENERAL HUTTON AT GOSFORD.

    GOSFORD, Friday. -- Major-General Hutton and party visited the State Nursery today, and were entertained at a banquet, the Mayor, Mr. J. J. Mullard, in the chair. ...

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  49. NEW ZEALAND PARLIAMENT.

    WELLINGTON, Friday. -- In the House of Representatives to-day the New Zealand Consols Bill was introduced by the Government. It provides that deposits not ...

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  50. TWO SUSPECTS SENTENCED.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The two men Ernest Vergoz and John Nelson were charged at the City Court to-day with vagrancy. When arrested cheques were ...

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  51. MILITARY SOCIAL.

    The second annual social of the News South Wales Artillery Regiment took place last evening at the Haddington Town-hall, and was a complete success. The ballroom ...

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  52. THE GROUNDING OF THE BARQUE BENARES. THE PILOT BLAMED.

    NEWCASTLE, Friday. -- The Marine Board held an inquiry to-day into the grounding of the barque Benares on Tuesday evening. ...

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  53. ANOTHER PASTORALISTS VIEW.

    Mr. Badgery, of Pitt, Son, and Badgery, said that, on the whole, the pastoralists would be very well satisfied with the bill. "The provisions with regard to the Central ...

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  54. SUSPECTED MURDER OF A CHINAMAN.

    BINGARA, Friday. -- The evidence at the inquest on the human remains found near John Moffat's, on the Warialda-Morce-road, indicated that a foul and deliberate murder ...

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  55. EXPORT OF TASMANIAN TIMBER.

    HOBART, Friday. -- Mr. Leon Rieser has entered into agreements for large supplies of timber for export to Europe. Mr. Rieser who is the patentee of a timber-seasoning ...

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  56. INTERVIEWS WITH MEMBERS.

    It may be stated at the outset that but few members of the Assembly have yet read the bill very closely. There has not been time, it was explained to our ...

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  57. A VISITOR TO THE DISTURBED DISTRICTS.

    The Colonial Secretary, Mr. Drunker, has received a letter from Mr. W. A. Hutchinnon. Mayor of Glebe, who has just returned from a visit to several stations on the ...

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  58. SWEATING ON GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS.

    Mr. James Wykes, secretary of the Iron Trades Council, writes: -- "On behalf of the Iron Trades Council of New South Wales desire to record their pleasure at the action ...

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  59. VICTORIAN PRODUCE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- Messrs. Huddart. Barker, and Co.'s steamer Burrumbeet left for Sydney, from Geelong via Melbourne, to-day. taking 8652 bags chaff, and 411 bags onions. ...

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  60. IN THE RIVERINA DISTRICT.

    ALBURY, Friday. -- The roll was called at Wallaroob[?]e station yesterday. There were 15 shearers present, and all refused to sign the new agreement. A camp was ...

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  61. MR. GORML[?].

    The member for Wagga Wagga is recognised as an authority on the land question, it he is an authority upon anything, but Mr. Gormly even had not yet studied the ...

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  62. LATE SHIPPING.

    The ketch Strathmore, 30 tons, Captain M'Fie, from Hobart September 7. arrive at a late hour last night and anchored at the ...

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  63. MR. ROSE, M.P., ON HOMESTEAD SELECTIONS.

    GOULBURN, Friday. -- Speaking at the Murrill ploughing matches to-day Mr. Rose, M.P., denounced the 18th clause of the new Land Bill, providing for the conversion of ...

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