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  2. OUR SPECIAL CABLES

    LONDON, Thursday, 1 p.m.--The British India Steam Navigation Company's Queensland mail steamer Dorunda has been wrecked at Peniche, ...

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  3. MRS. ANNIE BESANT.

    For an audience last night Mrs. Besant had again a crowded house, but the compliment to the lecturess represented in the size of the gathering was excelled by its ...

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  4. MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT IN NEW YORK.

    A cablegram appeared in a recent issue of "The Daily Telegraph" to this effect:-- Father Ducety writes to the New York newspapers that he is watching, on behalf ...

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  5. OUR FIRE BRIGADE.

    The recent configuration in George-street, and the articles subsequently published in these columns on the dangers which have been brought home to us from the present ...

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  6. THE COUNTRY. .

    BROKEN-HILL, Friday. --The fire brigade will be disbanded tomorrow owing to tho neglect of the insurance companies to contribute towards its support. An ...

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  7. AN AUSTRALIAN IN LONDON.

    A chatty letter sent to a friend in Sydney by an artist long resident in Australia, and now settled in London, gives a vivid description of various phases of life in ...

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  8. OUR SPECIAL CABLES

    LONDON, Thursday, 1 p.m.--Chinese merchants are reported to be paniestricken at Japan having command of the seas, and are transferring their ...

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  9. HAY CIRCUIT COURT.

    HAY, Friday.--At the Circuit Court yesterday, Stewart M'Lean, for horse-stealing, was sent to gaol for 12 months; Letitia Bassett was, on a charge of infanticide, ...

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  10. FIRE AT WILCANNIA-- THREE SHOPS DESTROYED.

    WILCANNIA, Friday.--A serious fire occurred at 3 o'clock this morning, resulting in the total destruction of three shops and their contents. The buildings were ...

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  11. THE COREA BAY BATTLE.

    LONDON, Friday.--"The Times" publishes a special dispatch this morning with respect to the great naval battle in Corea Bay at the mouth of the Yalu ...

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  12. THE PASSENGERS, OFFICERS, AND CARGO.

    The Dorunda left Brisbane on July 31 in charge of Captain Templeton, R.N.R. The passengers for London, who would be on the vessel at the time the wreck, ...

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  13. MR. REID AT ENFIELD.

    Speaking at a public meeting held at Enfield last night to form a branch of the Freetrade and Land Reform Association. Mr. Reid touched on several political topics. ...

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  14. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    A chemist named Henry Poole, formerly of Adelaide, killed himself at North Fremantle last night by taking prussic acid. ...

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  15. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--In the Legislative Council yesterday, an amendment was proposed to relegate the Conciliation Bill to a committee, as previously decided by ...

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  16. THE ANGLICAN SYNOD.

    The third session of the ninth synod of the diocese of Sydney was continued in the Chapter-house yesterday afternoon, and the whole of the business concluded. The ...

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  17. THE EGYPTIAN SCANDAL.

    LONDON, Friday.--Brigadier-General Kitchener Pasha, the Sirdar of the Egyptian army, has pardoned Ali Cherif Pasha, the late President of the ...

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  18. COREANS ATTACKING JAPANESE.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.--From Corea it is reported that the Tong Hak rebels, a religious sect who originated the revolt which led to the intervention ...

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  19. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    LONDON, Thursday, 3 p.m.--The committee in connection with the London wool sales have agreed that six series shall be held during 1895. ...

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  20. JAPANESE COOKS KILLED.

    LONDON, Friday.--A French cruiser Called at Che-foo, a Chinese harbor on the north side of the Promontory of Shangtung, and a favorite resort of British ...

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  21. EIGHT-HOUR DAY.

    In addition to the labor demonstration on Monday there will he the usual round of holiday amusements. Harbor excursions to Manly Beach, Clontarf. Middle Harbor, ...

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  22. PORT HAMILTON.

    LONDON, Friday.--The Russian press assert that at the commencement of the war between China and Japan the British Admiral on the China ...

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  23. VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The plaintiff in the Speight v. Syme libel action intends to apply to the Full Court for a new trial on the ground of alleged misdirection of the jury. ...

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  24. THE LABOR DEMONSTRATION.

    The final meeting of the eight-hour demonstration commitee was held at the Tradeshull last night. A letter was read from the Transit Commission, stating that all ...

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  25. THE WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION.

    Yesterday the annual convention of the Women's Christian Temperance Union, which opened on Tuesday at the Temperance-hall, was concluded. Mrs. J. A. Nolan, ...

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  26. THE STRIKE IN THE BOOT TRADE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--At a mass meeting of boot operatives held last night, the new statement of wages offered by the employers, and which included certain ...

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  27. SUGGESTED JOINT OCCUPATION OF COREA.

    LONDON, Friday.--The Russian newspapers suggest that Russia, Great Britain, and France shall enter into a joint occupation of Corea. ...

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  28. THE ANNUAL RAILWAY REPORT.

    MELBOURNE. Friday.--The report of the Railway Commissioners for the year 1893-4 shows that the total traffic receipts were £2,726,159, and the total working ...

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  29. POSTAL AND TELEGRAPHIC ARRANGEMENTS.

    Monday next being a public holiday, the following arrangements will be observed:-- At the General Post-office (mail branch): The delivery, registration, and postage stamps sale ...

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  30. WEST AUSTRALIAN MINING.

    LONDON, Thursday, 1 p.m.--The Capital (£80,000) of the Kinsella Goldmining Company, Coolgardle, has been subscribed. ...

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  31. THE DIFFICULTY IN THE PRINTING-TRADE.

    A deputation from the Lithographic Socioty waited on the Master Printers' Association yesterday, and after fully discussing the question of the reduction In the minimum wage agreed to the proposed terms. A ...

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  32. A CAUTION TO INVESTORS.

    LONDON, Friday.--Mr. Howard Smith writes to "The Times" to the effect that the rush in placing Coolgardle gold mines on the London ...

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  33. FUNERAL OF A RAILWAY OFFICIAL.

    The remains of Mr. F. C. Johnson, the late Sydney railway stationmaster, were yesterday interred in the Church of England portion of the Rookwood Cemetery. A special ...

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  34. REPORTED ATTEMPT TO ROB A BANK.

    CARCOAR, Friday.--It was reported to the police today that an attempt had been made last night by burglars to enter the A.J.S. Bank at Mamdurama, and that the ...

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  35. THE RAILWAY ARRANGEMENTS.

    The railway arrangements for Monday next include, in addition to the special service between Sydney and Rosehill racecourse, the issue of cheap excursion tickets by the special ...

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  36. THE HYDE PARK STABBING CASE.

    Yesterday at the Central Court a young man named James Lee was committed to trial on a charge of maliciously wound in Frank Karavale in Hyde Pack on the nigh ...

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  37. ROBBERIES OF HARNESS.

    At the Balmain Court yesterday, before Mr. G. W. F. Addison, John Ford alias Arthur Stanley Eastmuir, and Henry Ford, alias Perey Eastmuir, were charged ...

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  38. RIOTING IN RIO DE JANEIRO.

    LONDON, Friday, Noon.--From Rio de Janeiro it is reported that Marshal Peixoto, the President incited the loyalists to attack the royalists, and ...

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  39. CUTTING OPEN A POCKET.

    Thomas Henry Murphy (49) was charged at the Newtown Court yesterday with stealing the sum of £1 from the person of Joseph Edward M'Grath at Newtown on ...

    Article : 67 words
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