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  2. OUR SPECIAL CABLES.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Ashantee residents have been expelled from the Gold Coast Colony. Heavy floods in Ashantee have ...

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  3. OUR SPECIAL CABLES.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.--The Sultan of Turkey having authorised the stationing of additional guard boats in the Bosphorus, a second gunboat from ...

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  4. NOTES OF THE DAY.

    At the end of this week the din and racket of our two hundred tongue power Parliament will cease, and there will be a season of rest for a talk-weary country. ...

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  5. SECOND EDITION.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Kurds are selling at Constantinople the loot which they have obtained during their raids on the Armenians, and the Turkish ...

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  6. AMUSEMENTS.

    The dramatic season at the Lyceum Theatre was concluded on Saturday night with "One of our Girls," and the second act of "Our Boys." On Boxing night the ...

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  7. THE INTERCOLONIAL CRICKET MATCH.

    The intercolonial match Between New South Wales and Queensland upon the Sydney Cricket Ground is increasing in interest. Favored by delightful weather, ...

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  8. TERRIBLE TRAGEDY AT GUILDFORD.

    A terrible tragedy was enacted at Guildford, on the Southern Railway line, about four miles from Parramatta, yesterday morning, when a man named Frank ...

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  9. THE THEATRE ROYAL.

    "The Silence of Dean Maitland was played for the last time at the Theatre Royal on Saturday night. The theatre will now be closed until next Saturday, when ...

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  10. THE TIVOLI.

    Peculiar variety is to be added to the Tivoli bill for a few nights by the Ivanofs, two Russian brothers, who sing in seven or eight languages, and conclude ...

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  11. CHILI AND PERU.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.--Senor de Pierola, the President of the Republic of Peru, has offered Chili the sum of 10,000,000 plastres (about £750,000) for ...

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  12. THE ITALIANS IN ABYSSINIA.

    LONDON, Sunday.--A national subscription is being raised in Italy to defray the cost of the Italian campaign in Abyssinia. ...

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  13. THE BUTTER AND FRUIT TRADES.

    LONDON, November 8.--The English farmers are beginning to realise that they have a great deal to learn about butter making. At a meeting of the Farmers' ...

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  14. THE CONCERT OF THE POWERS.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.--It has transpired that the concert of the Powers in regard to Turkey only amounts to an agreement that no ...

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  15. HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE.

    Her Majesty's will be the only theatre devoted to the drama open between this and Christmas. For the next three nights "His Natural Life" is to be played, and ...

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  16. EXTENSIVE BANK FRAUDS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Mr. E. Purkess, the manager of the branch of the London Joint Stock Bank at Woodford Green, a London suburb, who ...

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  17. THE TREBELLI CONCERTS.

    The third of Mdlle. Antoinette Trebell[?] concerts, given in the Centenary-hall on Saturday evening, proved as enjoyable as those preceding it. There was an increased ...

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  18. PORT ARTHUR.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.--The Chinese have reoccupied Port Arthur, the Japanese evacuation having been completed. ...

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  19. THE PALACE CLIQUE.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.--From Constantinople it is reported that, though several of the Sultan's staff have been dismissed, the Palace clique ...

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  20. QUEENSLAND.

    TOWNSVILLE, Sunday.--Mr. George Grant, a diver, who had been in the employ of the Government for 27 years, met his death in a mysterious fashion ...

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  21. MR. THOMAS BAYARD.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.--The leading newspapers of the United States censure Sir. Thomas F. Bayard, the American Ambassador in London, ...

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  22. GOLD DISCOVERS IN BENGAL.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Rich gold has been discovered at Chato Nagpore, a South-west Commissionership of Bengal. ...

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  23. THE ENGINEERS' STRIKE.

    LONDON, Friday Night.--The engineers on strike in the shipbuilding yards on the Clyde and at Belfast are indisposed to accept the award made ...

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  24. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Mr. Edward T. Cook, M.A., editor of the "Westminster Gazette," has been appointed editor of the "Daily News." ...

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  25. FATAL MINING ACCIDENT.

    GYMPIE, Sunday.--No. 8 South Lady Mary mine, Gympie, was flooded by an influx of water on Thursday last, and a miner named William Lee entombed. Since ...

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  26. THE ITALIANS IN ABYSSINIA.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.--The British Government have arranged that the troops in garrison at Suakim, on the Red Sea coast, will render military ...

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  27. EXPLORATIONS IN CENTRAL AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Mr. W. Horn is publishing a book on his explorations in Central Australia. ...

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  28. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN BUTTER.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Mr. E. B. Young has sold the South Australian butter by the R.M.S. Arcadia at 104s per cwt. ...

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  29. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.--H.R.H. the Duchess of York has been safely accouched of a son. Both mother and child are reported to be progressing ...

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  30. MADAGASCAR.

    LONDON, Friday Night.--A strong anti foreign feeling prevails in Madagascar, and the Europeans resident in the outlying districts have been ...

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  31. THE WEST AUSTRALIAN GOLDFIELDS.

    KALGOORLIE, Saturday.--On the Victoria Cross property, which is among those not taking advantage of the exemption period, a considerable amount of ...

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  32. THE COUNTRY.

    BROKEN-HILL, Saturday.--A man named James Broadstock, employed on the sulphide dump, at Block 10, was killed at noon to-day by a fall of ore, and two other ...

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  33. THE IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.--The Imperial Parliament has been convened to meet on February 11 next. ...

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  34. THE HARDING-STANBURY SCULLING CONTEST.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.--G. R. Harding, the champion sculler of England, who has challenged James Stanbury to row for the championship of ...

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  35. THE CYCLORAMA.

    The great picture of Jerusalem has secured a firm hold upon public approval, and the enterprise of the proprietors being rewarded by a generous and ...

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  36. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    LONDON, Friday Night.--An accident happened to the Prince of Wales while out with a shooting party to-day at the country seat of Sir Edward ...

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  37. STRANGE DEATH OF A SELECTOR

    FERNMOUNT, Saturday.--On Wednesday last a 'selector named W. D. Squires was found near his residence in an unconscious condition, and remained so until to-day. ...

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  38. A NEW GOLDFIELDS COMPANY.

    LONDON, Friday Night.--The Gold fields Finance and Development Company has been formed with a capital of £200,000, and shares to the value of ...

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  39. VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Tenders have closed for the local supply of coal for the Government departments. The result is considered unsatisfactory, only one tender ...

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  40. THE TRADE OF THE EMPIRE.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.--A protection conference was opened today in London under the presidency of Mr. James Lowther, M,P. ...

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  41. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    An inquest was held on Saturday with reference to the death of a man named Thomas Thompson, who died at the Prince Alfred Hospital on Friday night. ...

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  42. A MINER KILLED BY FOUL AIR.

    GRENFELL, Saturday.--A miner named John Johnson was taken out of a shaft dead this morning. He had been lying in the shaft since the previous day, and had ...

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  43. SYDNEY MUSIC HALL.

    This new addition to our houses of entertainment, which from its' lofty roof and abundance of air overhead, has the valuable quality of being cool on close nights; is ...

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  44. DEATH FROM HEAT APOPLEXY.

    NEWCASTLE, Saturday.--At the inquest upon the body of John M'Gee, a seaman of the barque Invercauld, who was found in the streets in an insensible condition, and ...

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  45. THE CARRIAGE OF FROZEN MEAT BY RAIL.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The Railway Department have nearly completed the full complement of the proposed coal trucks, and they are so far a great success. These ...

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  46. SHOT IN THE EYE.

    A shooting accident, which will probably be responsible for the loss to a boy named Robert Farnham, of his eye, occurred at Gloucester-street yesterday morning. ...

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  47. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH, Sunday.--The Premier, Sir John Forrest laid the foundation stone of the Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse on Friday afternoon. The ground on which the light is to ...

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  48. THE POLICY OF THE GOVERNMENT.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.--The Earl of Selborne, Under-Secretary of the Colonial Office, in a speech at Hampstead, said that the policy of the ...

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  49. LONG-SERVICE MILITARY MEDALS.

    Very effective arrangements have been made in connection with the presentation of the Queen's decorations for long and meritorious service in the Volunteer Forces, to take place ...

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  50. A PECULIAR ACCIDENT.

    A boy, 11 years of age, named John Laidlow, met with a peculiar accident yesterday afternoon at the Metropolitan Ice works at Pyrraont. The lad was playing about the ...

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  51. OPERA "CLUB LIFE."

    Last Saturday evening Mr. Truman's opera "Club Life" was repeated before another large audience at the Criterion Theatre. Owing to the improvement in the ...

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  52. THE R.M.S. PARRAMATTA AT ALBANY.

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  53. THE CHRISTIANS IN CRETE.

    LONDON, Friday Night.--The Christians in revolt in the island of Crete were attacked by a body of Turks while in a strong position at Vryse. ...

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  54. THE UNITED ARTS CLUB.

    The newly-formed United Arts Club held an inaugural quarterly musical night at their rooms in Pitt-street last week. In every respect the occasion was a distinct ...

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  55. SMALLPOX AT RIO DE JANEIRO.

    NEWCASTLE, Sunday.--The captains of the ships Republic and Montrose, which arrived to-day from Rio de Janeiro, statu that that port is in a most deplorable condition. ...

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  56. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE OF A YOUTH.

    The suicide epidemic continues, another attempt at self-destruction being reported yesterday evening. The licensee of the New York Hotel, in ...

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  57. CONSCRIPTION IN BELGIUM.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.--General Brassine, the Belgian Minister for War, has resigned owing to the Government having shelved his scheme for a ...

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  58. THE COAL TRADE.

    WOLLONGONG, Saturday.--The coal trade continued fairly brisk during the week, nearly all the collieries having worked good time. The steamer Barrier arrived at Port ...

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  59. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Some 120 men engaged on the work at Springbank, in connection with the Happy Valley, threaten to strike for an advance of wages. The Engineer-in-Chief is considering their request. ...

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  60. ORGAN RECITAL.

    There was a more than ordinarily large assemblage on Saturday night at the organ recital at the Town-hall. M. Wiegand played a popular programme, included in which ...

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