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  2. CABLEGRAMS

    Russia has purchased a new s[?]mer of 8,000 tons register from the Pacific Steamship Navigation Company. ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS

    T. Gettens, a Queensland Bushman was severely wounded at Buff tsbock. F. Andrewe, a New South Wales Bashman, was killed t Ottoshop. ...

    Article : 78 words
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  5. CABLEGRAMS

    Russia and America oppose the decision of the Admirals to [?]etain Li Hung Chang if he goes to Taku. They agree at to the importance of his ...

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  6. TELEGRAMS

    The police and the traders today discovered two fires at which the Governors refreshed themselves. The blocks left letters at both planes ...

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  7. TELEGRAMS

    The steamer Nets felt [?]o China to day with 585 horses for the use of the German troops, 400 of which were hipped in Melbourne, ...

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  8. FEDERATION LITERATURE

    The tru[?] of the Library of New South Wales a e making special Horts to [?] all the literature [?]ablished is re[?] to the federation of ...

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  9. RUSSIA TRYING TO NEGOTIATE

    M. de Witte, Russian Minister of Finance, is at Copenhagen. He is trying to negotiate a loan o £ 20,000,000 sterling in Pairs ...

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  10. MAKING FOR THE LIVERPOOL RANGES.

    The Breelong blacks are making for the Liverpool Rat gee. It is expected that they will [?] the ranges next C arke’s monument, the spot where ...

    Article : 87 words
  11. THE TYSON ESTATE.

    The subject of the Tyson estate came up again before the Chief Judge in Equity this morning, when appl[?]rion was made by Margaret Willis, claiming ...

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  12. THE POSITION AT AMOY.

    The British cruiser Isis has landed 60 marines at Amoy, in Southern China. ...

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  13. THE NOOITGEDACHT PRISONERS RELEASED.

    The Boers have released all the British prisoners at Nooitgedacht, and they are now marching to Watervalboven. Mr Kruger and all his officials have ...

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  14. THE PLAGUE IN GLASGOW

    The plague at Glasgow is true bubonic There are already 12 suspicious cases. The sanitary staff has been doubled. ...

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  15. THE CONVENT AT MAFEKING.

    The Hotter Superior of the Catholic Convent in Angus street, Adelaide, recently wrote to the Mother Superior of the Con[?]t of Our Lady of Mercy in ...

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  16. WASHINGTON READY TO WITHDRAW FROM PEKING.

    America has intimated her readiness to withdraw her troops from Peking in order to permit the Imperial Court to return and open up negotiations for ...

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  17. SIR EDWARD LEVIER SAMDEL

    Sir Edward Levier Samuel, Bart, who succeeded to the title on the death of his father, commenced his titled [?] is somewhat unique circumstances. ...

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  18. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The O[?]ingh m railway station was broken into this morning and a small amount of money taken from the safe. ...

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  19. COMMERCIAL.

    The wheat markets are firm, but inactive. Heavy rains are checking the French harvest. ...

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  20. THE METAL MARKETS.

    Pig-iron is quoted tt 76s per to; as against 72s 9d last week Spelter’s at £19 2s 6d, as against £19 5s last week ...

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  21. ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS.

    The council of the Zoological Society have cabled to Hambang offering £850 for a hippopotamus. ...

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  22. THE NAVAL CONTINGENT,

    A cablegram has teen received from Commander Hixson, in charge of the New South Wal s Naval Contingent at Hong Kong, that the Australia’s have ...

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  23. NEWSPAPER SUED FOR LIBEL

    The second trial of Mr Alex Hatohinson’s libel action against the ‘Singleton Argus’ was concluded today. The plaintiff, a former M.P„ claimed £1,000 ...

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  24. THE WOOL CRISIS IN FRANCE.

    The wool crisis continues at the manufacturing centres of Roubaix and Tourcoing, in Fra ce. Eight large houses have gone into liquidation. It ...

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  25. COMMANDANT DE WET REPORTED DEAD

    General Baden-Powell’s prisoners report that Commandant De We is dead. ...

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  26. WASHINGTON APPROACHES THE POWERS

    Washington has approached the Powers in favor of peace on the lines previously indicated. Russia is keeping in the background. ...

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  27. A BIG LAWSU[?]

    What promises to be a big lawsuit commences tomorrow in the Municipal Appeal Court, when a missing proprietary’s appeal against rates sought to be ...

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  28. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Mines D pertinent has received an inquiry from the Indian Government for 7,600 tons of Westport coal. The Cape railway, also, are negotiating for ...

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  29. OVERSEA SHIPPING.

    Arrivals —Jumna, steamer, from Queensland ports ; Shakespeare, barq e, from Sydney; Yarrawonga, steamer, from Australian ports ; Waiwera, ...

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  30. GENERAL O[?]RINGTON SKIRMISHING.

    General Carrington is skirmishing between Zeerust and Mafeking. A cyclone visited Mafeking, and wrought enormous demage. ...

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  31. VICTORIA.

    Lord Roberts officially reports that has promoted Sergeant Regelti, of the Victorian Mounted Rifles, to the rank of lieutenant. ...

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  32. CRICKET.

    James Phillips, the Anglo Australian umpire, to an article In ‘Blackwood’s Magazine,’ literally confounds meat English critics of cricket, who had designated the Australian ...

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  33. POSTAL CONFERENCE.

    The Postmaster General has written to Mr Crick arresting that [?]etoria shall be represented at the conference of the permanent hands of the Postal ...

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  34. FINANCIAL.

    The following are the Bank of England returns for the week ended August 31:— Issue Department—Notes and coin, ...

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  35. THE WINBUBG-LADYBRAND WIRE CUT.

    A Boer commando operating in the Orange Fiver Colony bas cut the telegraph wire connecting Ladybrand and Winburg. ...

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  36. CHOKED TO DEATH.

    Jabez Dean, as old resident of Goornong, whilst taking tea at an [?] last night, leaned back and expired. The post mortem showed that be had been ...

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  37. THE ROBBERY AT PARR’S BANE.

    GOSE, formerly a clerk in Par s Bank, remanded last week on the charge of stealing from that institution in January, 1889, £60,000 worth of notes, has fully ...

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  38. RAILWAY FATALITY.

    Walter Taylor, a laborer, was run. over by a [?]ools train near Bendigo some time daring last night and killed. ...

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  39. MB SAUER GREATLY DISCREDITED.

    Mr J. W. Saner, M.L A., has, without explanation, withdrawn his motion in the Cape Assembly asking the House to affirm that the war should be stopped ...

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  40. ACTION AGAINST THE MARINE BOARD.

    The Marias Board today received notice of an action by Mrs Fyffe and Mrs Bourke to recover £600 each from them and their engineer and surveyor, ...

    Article : 56 words
  41. THE TAFF VALE STRIKE.

    The strike on the Taff Vale Railway, South Wales, has terminated, the company having con[?]ded the dema’s of the strikers. The important of labor ...

    Article : 59 words
  42. IMPERIAL CONSOLS.

    Imperial Controls, 2½ per cent, are quoted at 98|, as against 98[?] last week. ...

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  43. SILVERTON TRAMWAY,

    At the half yearly meeting of the Silverton Tramway held today, the chairman stated that lbs business of the company was fn a most satisfactory ...

    Article : 43 words
  44. GOVERNMENT STOCKS.

    Victorian 3½ per cent. inscribed stock is at £102 15s; South Australian 8½ per cent., £105 15s; New Zealand 8½ percent, £104 15s, and 8 percent, ...

    Article : 32 words
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