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  2. THE COUNTRY.

    COOTAMUNDRA, Thursday.--At the police court to-day John: Hannah was charged with shooting his wife, with intent to murder, Mrs Hannah declined to ...

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  3. ALLEGED ATTEMPTED POISONING.

    GUNNEDAH, Thursday.--Francis James Roberts, on remand, was charged before Mr. P. Brousham, P.M.,. to-day with assaulting Ethel Wright with intent to inflict ...

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  4. HIGH PRICES FOR WOOL.

    Messrs. M'Master Brothers, of Bundella, Liverpool Plains, whose best fleece reached a record price of 10d per lb. at Messrs. Wluchcombe, Carson, and Co.'s sale on ...

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  5. OUR SPECIAL CABLES.

    LONDON, Thursday.--A protracted and lively meeting of the Irish National Federation was hold yesterday at Dublin, the object being be consider ...

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  6. OUR SPECIAL CABLES.

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The Great Powers have arranged to take collective action with regard to Turkey. The movement was initiated by ...

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  7. NOTES OF THE DAY.

    The un-Englishness of classifying as a Chinese, for tho purposes of the Factories Bill, anyone wherever born who had a Chinese father or mother, has aroused the ...

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  8. VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- Some time ago a conference of the Melbourne and suburban municipal councils on the meat and milk supply of the metropolis deputed ...

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  9. OUR SPECIAL CABLES.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.--The Vienna Municipal Council has re-elected Dr. Lueger, the anti-Semite loader, as Mayor of the city, notwithstanding ...

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  10. THE WARSHIPS.

    H.M.S. Ringdove is daily expected to arrive from the Islands. The Ringdove recently took to Suva for trial two Malayta Datives named Wala and Sigo Harry, ...

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  11. THE SOLOMON GROUP.

    The steamer Kurrara arrived last evening from tho Solomon Islands. The Kurrara, which was chartered by Mr. G. J. Waterhouse. took coal and stores hence to ...

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  12. DEATH OF A HOSPITAL PATIENT. ALLEGED INJUDICIOUS REMOVAL.

    CARRATHOOL, Thursday.--The local police magistrate held art inquiry to-day into the death of the man Robert Ross, who had been, a patient at the Hillston ...

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  13. A RAILWAY BRIDGE ON FIRE.

    MELBOURNE. Thursday.--The railway traffic on the Bacchus Marsh line was interrupted to-day owing to the burning of the bridge over a creek between Deer Park and ...

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  14. BAPTIST STATISTICS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Statistics of the churches in the Baptist Union of Victoria show that the cost of 75 church buildings, including land, was £102,136, the ...

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  15. FROM THE ISLANDS.

    The A.U.S.N. Company's steamer Victoria arrived yesterday from Noumea, FIJI, and Tonga. Very little cargo was offering at the islands for Sydney, and the steamer's ...

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  16. A CUSTOMS SEIZURE.

    MELBOURNE. Thursday.--A quantity of uncustomed goods was seized on board the steamer Ophir to-day by the Customs officers. The articles were found in quarters ...

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  17. THE RAIDS IN ASIA MINOR.

    LONDON, Thursday--The Kurds have killed four French Jesuits at Malatia, a town in tho province of Dlarbekir. in Asia Minor. They have also ...

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  18. THE LAKE ILLAWARRA FISHERIES.

    WOLLONGONG, Thursday--Four Lake Illawarra fishermen were charged at the police court to-day, upon the information of a fisheries inspector, with a breach of ...

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  19. MR. HEALY EXPELLED FROM THE NATIONAL FEDERATION.

    LONDON, Thursday, Noon. -- The Irish National Federation met again in Dublin this morning, when a motion for tho expulsion of Mr. T. M. Healy, ...

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  20. THE ASHANTEE EXPEDITION.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.--Prince Christian Victor of Schleswig-Holstein, ft lieutenant In the King's Royal Ritle Corns, will accompany the British ...

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  21. A SHIP'S BOAT RAMMED BY A SHARK.

    Advices received yesterday from the Islands state that the Sydney brigantine Sydney Belle, which is on a labor recruiting Voyage, arrived at Mell Island, of Sandwich, ...

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  22. HORRIBLE OUTRAGES.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The special correspondent of the "Daily News" ut Erzeroum reports that some horrible outrages have been committed by the ...

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  23. THE RACEHORSE CARNAGE.

    MELBOURNE. Thursday.--Mr. W. R. Wilson has purchased Carbine's three quarter brother. Carnage, at an advance on 1850gs., which was bid and refused at ...

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  24. EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY.

    LONDON, Thursday.--A deputation of delegates, representing 2,000,000 British trade unionists, yesterday waited upon Sir Matthew White Ridley, Home ...

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  25. MUTINY OF SYRIAN RESERVES.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Syrian military reserves, which were being mobilised for the suppression of the prevailing disorders, have mutinied. ...

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  26. CANADIAN CATTLE TRADE.

    LONDON, Thursday,--The Government of the Dominion of Canada have decided to subsidise cattle steamers to enable the export cattle trade to be ...

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  27. PROPOSED SETTLEMENT AT BROOKONG.

    ALBURY, Thursday.--As a counter move to that of the Brookong Farmers' Union against the apportioning of 19,000 acres to the German farmers, who propose forming ...

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  28. A REVOLT FEARED AT CRETE.

    LONDON, Wednesday, Noon --The Porte has refused to ratify the reforms adopted by the General Assembly in the Island of Crete, and a revolt is ...

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  29. PROPOSED NEW BRIDGE AT ALBURY.

    ALBURY, Thursday.--An Intimation has been received her that the Victorian Government have decided to communicate with the Government of this colony, asking that ...

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  30. MR. W. PRITCHARD MORGAN, M.P.

    Mr. W. Pritchard Morgan, an old Queens- lander, who has for some years been a member of the House of Commons as representative of Merthyr-Tydvil, returned to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. GENERAL BOOTH.

    TAMWORTH, Thursday.--General Booth, of the Salvation Army, addressed a fairly numerous audience here yesterday afternoon, and in the evening the hall was ...

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  32. EDUCATION IN GREAT BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Sir J. E. Gorst, Vice-President of the Council for Education, replying to a deputation yesterday, said that it would be necessary to ...

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  33. THE DISMISSAL OF KIAMIL PASHA.

    LONDON, Wednesday, Noon.--It has transpired that Kiamil Pasha was dismissed from the position of Turkish Minister of Foreign Affairs because he ...

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  34. BUSH FIRES.

    CAPTAIN'S FLAT, Thursday.--Several bush fires were burning about the district yesterday. One fire came near the township, but no damage was done. ...

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  35. QUARTER SESSIONS.

    BRAIDWOOD, Thursday.--At the Quarter Sessions to-day, before Mr. District Court Judge Fitzhardinge, the following sentences were passed:--Hung Jung, for breaking into ...

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  36. FIRE IN A MEXICAN SCHOOL.

    LONDON, Wednesday, Noon.--A fire broke out in a school building at Grenada, Mexico, while the scholars were asleep. ...

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  37. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE AT CONDOBOLIN.

    CONDOBOLIN, Thursday.--A destructive fire broke out last night in Bathurst-street, in the centre of the business portion of the town, by which the following properties ...

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  38. THE AMERICA CUP CONTEST.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.--The crew of the American yacht Defender deny the implied charge of the Earl of Dunraven that, in the recent contest ...

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  39. ADDRESS AT NEWCASTLE.

    NEWCASTLE, Thursday.--General Booth arrived here this evening from Tamworth, and was received with great enthusiasm by a large crowd at tho railway station. He ...

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  40. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.--In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Premier said that the New Zealand reciprocity treaty would not be further considered until the treaty ...

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  41. TO-DAY.

    General Booth: Arrival Railway Station, 7; Town-hall, 8. Brisbane Ward Election: Alderman John Taylor's Committee, Freemason's Hotel. ...

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  42. A COMPANY'S MEETING.

    LONDON, Thursday, Noon.--The annual meeting of shareholders in the Now Zealand and Australian Land Company was held this morning. ...

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  43. ENGLAND AND CHINA.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.--The British Government have decided to strengthen the squadron on the China station, and with this object the ...

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  44. MASONIC INSTALLATION.

    YASS, Thursday.--The installation of the W.M. and the investiture of the officers of Masonic Lodge Concord were made last evening, with Bro. Gabriel Browne. of ...

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  45. VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--In the Legislative Assembly tho Factories Bill was passed through committee, and reported. Several additional amendments were made, ...

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  46. PERSONAL.

    A meeting of representative bowling men, called by the president of the Bowling Association of New South Wales (Mr. John Young) was held at the rooms of the City ...

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  47. DR. MURRAY, BISHOP OF MAITLAND.

    WEST MAITLAND. Thursday.--Dr. Murray, R.C. Bishop of Maitland, celebrated tho 80th anniversary of his episcopate to-day. Over 40 ecclesiastics and priests were ...

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  48. BRITISH FINANCIAL PROSPECTS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--In the course of a speech at Bristol Inst night Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, Chancellor of the Exchequer, said that when he made ...

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  49. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.--Mr. George Augustus Sola, the veteran author and journalist, who has boon in ill-health for some time, is reported to ...

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  50. FIRE AT GUNNING.

    GUNNING, Thursday.--A cottage occupied by Dr. Tibbits and family was burned to tho ground to-night. The fire was caused by a window curtain blowing into the ...

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  51. MADAME MELBA'S VISIT TO AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.--Mr. Mapleson states that Madame Melba will not be able to carry out her intention of visiting Australia during 1896. ...

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  52. THE WOOL MARKET.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night-Messrs.- Buxton, Ronald, and Company, wool brokers, report that the consumption of merino and crossbred wools is very ...

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  53. THE CHATS WOOD RAILWAY FATALITY.

    The City Coroner yesterday bold an inquest at the North Shore Cottage Hospital with reference to the death of the woman Alice Craven, who died at that ...

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  54. THURSDAY ISLAND NEWS.

    THURSDAY ISLAND, Thursday.--The Dutch cruiser Borneo has completed coaling, and leaves for Dutch New Guinea on Saturday, returning in six weeks to coal. ...

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  55. THE RACEHORSE PARIS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.--The Australian racehorse Paris III. has accepted for the Manchester November Handicap, to be run on the 23rd inst., ...

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  56. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    LONDON, Thursday, 2 p.m.--Bar silver is quoted to-day at 2s 6 14d per oz. ...

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