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  2. NOTES OF THE DAY.

    There is all the difference in the world between the styles in which the various colonies are putting out the right of good fellowship to their various brand-new ...

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  3. OUR SPECIAL CABLES.

    LONDON, Monday.--The scene in the French Chamber of Deputies in connection with the debate arising out of the late strikes of operatives at ...

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  4. OUR SPECIAL CABLES.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.--Details which have been received of the recent riots and massacres of Christians by Mahommedans at Trebizond are ...

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  5. PERSONAL.

    Mr. Walter Friend, head of the well-known firm of W. S. Friend and Co., hardware merchants, and chairman of the Australian Joint Stock Bank, died at his ...

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  6. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    An enormous crowd witnessed the departure of the R.M.S. Monowai from the Union Company's Wharf at the foot of Margaret-street yesterday afternoon for San ...

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  7. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--During a storm in the Longreach district on Saturday, a portion of the roof of Cameron's Hotel was blown 50 yards away. Some timber fell ...

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  8. THE COUNTRY.

    NEWCASTLE, Monday.--Mr. A. Griffith M.P., addressed the electors of Waratah at Lambton to-night on. "The Estimates, an where the people's money goes." He said ...

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  9. SENSATIONAL FIGHT IN A STOKE-HOLE.

    ROCKHAMPTON, Monday.--Soon after the Burwah left Maryborough yesterday there was a desperate fight in the engine-room between the chief engineer, Mr. ...

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  10. SMALLPOX IN AUSTRALIA.

    NEWCASTLE, Monday.--The barque Thetis, which arrived this morning from Rio de Janeiro, reported that she had smallpox on board. She was immediately placed in ...

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  11. THE THURSDAY ISLAND SHOOTING CASE.

    DEATH OF THE FEMALE VICTIM. BRISBANE, Monday.--A telegram from Thursday island states that Mrs. Tommy Japan, the victim of Saturday's shooting ...

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  12. THE SHEARING SEASON.

    BERRIGAN, Monday.--Pine View station cut out last Thursday. The clip will be a good one. GERMANTON, Monday.--Shearing is ...

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  13. SHIPPING IN PORT JACKSON.

    The harbor Just now presents a very animated appearance, there being no fewer than 63 oversea steamers and sailers, representing 147,292 tons, in port. During Saturday, ...

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  14. RUSSIA AND CHINA.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.--The Emperor of China has conferred decorations upon the heads of the Russian Foreign Office. ...

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  15. THE VACANT PUISNE JUDGESHIP.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Mr. Virgil Power to-day declined the Supreme Court Judgeship, in consequence of the condition imposed that he should reside at Townsville. ...

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  16. WOOL FOR THE UNITED STATES.

    A shipment of this season's wool clip for the United States was sent away by the R.M.S. Monowal yesterday. The shipment comprised 1089 bales, the shippers being ...

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  17. VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Mr. Turner has received a communication from the Premier of New South Wales, in which the latter expresses his satisfaction that ...

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  18. THE VICTORIAN RACING CARNIVAL.

    The rush of visitors to Melbourne for the racing carnival has set in, and there is a great demand for berthing accommodation on the steamers announced to sail during ...

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  19. FURTHER ATROCITIES.

    LONDON, Monday, 1 p.m.-- Fresh outrages on the part of the Turks are reported. A number of Moslems set fire to ...

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  20. TENTERFIELD LABOR LEAGUE.

    TENTERFIELD, Monday.--At a meeting of the Labor League on Saturday night it was resolved that the league should recommend to the labor party that they use their ...

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  21. LORD BRASSEY ON THE NEW TREATY.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The Governor, Lord Brassey, held a levee at Government House this morning, when representatives of the public bodies from all parts of the ...

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  22. DEATH OF A JOURNALIST.

    Mr. Edward Charles Govett, a gentleman who has seen journalistic service in most of the Australian colonies, died somewhat suddenly at the residence of his father, ...

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  23. THE RAILWAYS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The receipts from the railways last week totalled £49,364, showing an increase of £961 as compared with the corresponding period of ...

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  24. THE WARSHIPS.

    H.M.S. Lizard left Melbourne yesterday for Wellington. News was received yesterday from Samoa that on the arrival of the German cruiser Bussard at Apia, the Falke. ...

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  25. FATAL FIRE AT BROKEN-HILL.

    BROKEN-HILL, Monday.-- A three-roomed house in William-street, occupied by a miner named John Woods, was totally destroyed by fire on Saturday night, and ...

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  26. NEWS RECEIVED BY THE BOARD OF HEALTH.

    The president of the Board of Health received a telegram yesterday from the health officer at Newcastle, intimating that the barque Thetis bad arrived that morning ...

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  27. THE ROSEVILLE RAILWAY PLATFORM.

    The Railway Commissioners on Friday last went over the North Shire line, and inspected the Roseville platform, in regard to which a petition has been presented, ...

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  28. THE REVOLT IN CUBA.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.--Reports from Cuba are to hand stating that a detachment of Spanish troops operating against the insurgents were ...

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  29. THE COAL TRADE.

    NEWCASTLE, Monday.--On Saturday evening Dr. Robertson, managing director, and Mr. Chapman, secretary of the Caledonian Coal Company, consulted with Mr. ...

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  30. THE SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    MACLEAN, Monday.--Mr. Archibald Meston, ex-M.P., of Queensland, is visiting the northern districts, being commissioned by his Government to report upon the state of ...

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  31. FRANCE AND MADAGASCAR.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.--By the terms of the treaty recently concluded by the French with the Hovas, and by which a French protectorate has ...

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  32. THE LATE MR. W. T. PINHEY.

    The funeral of the late Mr, W. T. Pinhey. Deputy City Coroner, took place yesterday at the Randwick Cemetery, the officiating clergyman being the Rev. Wm. ...

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  33. THE REVOLT AT GOA.

    LONDON, Monday.--The Portuguese Government have declined the offer of the British Government to dispatch troops from India to Goa, where the ...

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  34. THE CUZCO.

    The R.M.S. Cuzco was granted pratique yesterday, and came up the harbor to her usual berth at Circular Quay. There is nothing fresh as regards the cases at the ...

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  35. A NEW HOLIDAY RESORT.

    CAMPBELLTOWN, Monday.--A party of tourists visited Appin Falls, Cataract River, on Saturday, and unanimously pronounced them to be one of the finest sights ...

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  36. GENERAL BOOTH.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.--General Booth, of the Salvation Army, addressed a large public meeting here to-night. General Booth said that much misconstruction had ...

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  37. THE SHIP TIMARU.

    LONDON, Monday, Noon.--The ship Timaru, for the safety of which some anxiety has lately been felt, has arrived safely at Plymouth from ...

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  38. THE SUSPECTED MURDER AT FORBES.

    FORBES, Monday.--At the inquest today on the body of the unknown man found in the river, the jury found a verdict of wilful murder against some person or ...

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  39. VANCOUVER FROZEN SALMON.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.--A few weeks ago it was announced that the authorities in England objected to the sale in the United Kingdom of ...

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  40. FATAL FALL FROM A HORSE.

    UNGARIE, Monday.--A man named Thos. White was thrown from his horse and killed at Willandra on Thursday. He had been cook at Molonga station. At the ...

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  41. THE LONDON SCHOOL BOARD.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.--The Marquis of Londonderry, formerly Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, has been elected chairman of the Loudon School Board. ...

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  42. LAND SELECTION IN THE WARREN DISTRICT.

    WARREN, Monday.--At a well-attended meeting of local selectors and Victorian immigrants resolutions were carried unanimously to the effect that owing to the large ...

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  43. NEW MINING COMPANY.

    LONDON, Monday.--The shares to the value of £150,000 in the Darlot Exploration Company, West Australia, which were, offered to the public, have ...

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  44. TOWN IN POLAND BURNT.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.--News has been received of a terrible fire in Poland, whereby the town of Lasocit was entirely demolished. ...

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  45. THE SOUTHERN COLLIERIES.

    CLIFTON, Monday.--No settlement, having been arranged at the Coalcliff Colliery, a number of men have been employed by the management outside the union. One of ...

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  46. THE DAIRIES SUPERVISION ACT.

    KIAMA, Monday.--At a meeting of the Jamberoo Municipal Council on Saturday, the dairy inspector reported that several dairymen were trying to evade the Dairies ...

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  47. BUSH FIRES.

    CAPTAIN'S FLAT, Monday.--The residents were hurriedly called out yesterday to stop a hush fire that broke out in one of Mr. John Roach's paddocks, and a quantity ...

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  48. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    LONDON, Monday, Afternoon. The price of bar silver is quoted to-day at 2s 615-16d per oz. ...

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  49. HORSES FROM AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.--The steamer Gulf of Lions, of the Gulf line, which left Sydney on September 1 with a shipment of 102 horses for the ...

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  50. THE WINDSOR REACH SHOALS.

    WINDSOR, Monday.--Operations to clear the shoals from the Windsor Reach have been commenced by a private individual. Some of the boatmen who trade to the ...

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  51. MR. B. R WISE AND THE GOVERNMENT.

    BATHURST, Monday.--In regard to an attack recently made on the Government by Mr. B. R. Wise, Mr. Sydney Smith says he has received an apologetic letter from Mr. ...

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  52. THE FIRE AT BLOCK TEN.

    BROKEN-HILL, Monday.--Captain Warren, manager of the Block 10 mine, reports that everything is progressing favorably in connection with the fire in the workings. ...

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  53. TO-DAY.

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  54. MISSIONS TO CHINA.

    BERRY, Monday.--Miss Bavin, of the Inland China Mission, assisted by the Misses Reid, from New Zealand, who have joined the mission, held services in the ...

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  55. HOMESTEAD SETTLEMENT.

    ALBURY, Monday.--The members of the, proposed German colony on Brookong have written to the Minister for Lands setting forth what they propose to do in the event ...

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  56. THE WEST AUSTRALIAN GOLDFIELDS.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--At a meeting of the shareholders of the Rose and Shamrock Gold-mining Company (W.A.) to-day, a telegram was received from Mr. Thomas W. ...

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  57. AMERICAN SILVER DOLLARS.

    LONDON, Monday.--The American Treasury have finally stopped the coinage of silver dollars. ...

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