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  2. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    Adelaide, November 29—The Victorian cricketers arrived yesterday. They will play the local team to-morrow. ...

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  3. THE DEATH OF MR. DE HAMEL.

    MR. DE HAMEL, took ill about three weeks ago with dysentery. He gradually grew worse and then entered the hospital where he was attended by Dr. McNeil. The deceased ...

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    THE complaint against Parliament during the present session is that it has been humdrum. The sittings were taking place and debates proceeding and ...

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  5. THE WAR BETWEEN CHINA AND JAPAN.

    One hundred and twenty Chinese officials of the highest rank have presented a memorial to the Emperor impeaching Li Hung Chang on the charge ...

    Article : 96 words
  6. THE GOLDFIELDS.

    Lalland and Cutmore from the Mount Ma[?]garet country have come [?]bringing nine hundredweight of stone giving [?] ozs of gold. ...

    Article : 208 words
  7. TASMANIA.

    Hobart, November 29.—The attendance at the Exhibition is moderate. Launces[?]on, November 30.—The Treasurer has decided to enforce the payment of duty ...

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  8. ESPERANCE BAY NEWS.

    A meeting was held here on Saturday of five landowners who have decided to ask the Government to alter the site of the Jetty. A resolution was parsed and forwarded to ...

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  9. PARLIAMENT.

    Adelaide, November 29.—-The Assembly have refused by 25 votes to 11 to sanction the construction of a Land Grant Railway from Oodnadatta to Pt. Darwin. ...

    Article : 58 words
  10. RUSSIA.

    The Czar, in a manifesto, grants the nobility facilities for the redemption of their land debt at lessened interest. The nobility have to pay the Agrarian Bank ...

    Article : 63 words
  11. LIBEL ACTION.

    Adelaide, November 29.—Sir Jenkin Coles, Speaker of the Assembly, has instituted a libel action against Christopher Wade, a pastoralist because of certain strictures contained ...

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  12. THE BANK OF AUSTRALIA.

    The Bank of Australia is repaying the second instalment of deposits in July, 1895, instead of in 1899. ...

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  13. MR.. GEORGE ASH.

    Adelaide, November 29.—Mr. George [?] the member for Albert, has passed his examination as Bachelor at Law and will be admitted to the Bar at the beginning of the ...

    Article : 79 words
  14. FOREIGN NEWS.

    The London County County Council have approved of the proposals of the Royal Commission on the unification of the City and County of London. ...

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  15. THE CROYDON FIELD.

    Alfred Leeds ha[?] obtained over 9 lbs weight of gold in two pieces at the new Croydon alluvial field about twenty miles from Roebourne where he has [?] working ...

    Article : 54 words
  16. ENGLAND AND RUSSIA.

    A semi-official report states that the Russian Foreign Office understands that the entente cordial does not involve a formal alliance with England, but that ...

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  17. MURCHISON GOLDFIELD.

    William Gorrie has been committed for trial for criminally assaulting Mabel McKernon the barmaid of the Excelsior Hotel, Cue. The woman arrived at Cue on the 13th ...

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  18. ILLNESS OF A MINISTER.

    Adelaide, November 29.—The Rev Morris Hunter, the Wesleyan Minister is still in a dying condition. ...

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  19. SIR JAMES GARRICK.

    Sir Jas. Garrick, Agent-General for Queensland, has consented to remain in office for another year. ...

    Article : 21 words
  20. FIELD DAY AT THE FORTS.

    ARRANGEMENTS have been made by the Commandant (Colonel Fleming) for a field day on Wednesday next the Forts in which the Permanent Force and the Plan[?]agenet ...

    Article : 160 words
  21. LIVE SHEEP FOR ENGLAND.

    Adelaide, November 30.—Messrs. Harrold Bros., Adelaide, by the steamer Port Stephens this week sent a trial shipment of live sheep to London. ...

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  22. THE POSTAL UNION.

    The Cape Colony enters the Postal Union in January. ...

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  23. FRANCE.

    During a trial at Toulouse, evidence was given showing that high political officials sanctioned a wholesale syetem of electoral forgeries. M. Constans is ...

    Article : 30 words
  24. RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS.

    Adelaide, November 30.—A Bill has been introduced into the Assemby to-day providing for the appointment of one Railway Commissioner instead of three, his salary ...

    Article : 32 words
  25. BIMETALLISM.

    The Marquis of Salisbury, in a published letter, declares that the settlement of the currency on the bimettallic basis is a subject of supreme importance for ...

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  26. INTERCOLONIAL CONFERENCE.

    Adelaide, November 39.—The Premier, Mr. Kingston, goes to the Conference of Premiers at Hobart in January, but declines to say how far the Government are willing to ...

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  27. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    [?] given below are those on which the vess[?]ls are expected to arrive at Albany, Wa[?]oonga, ss, from Eastern Colonies December 1. ...

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  28. MR. WHITE, M.P.

    Adelaide, November 30.—Mr. White, M.P., has left for Coolgardie where he did well during the last recess. ...

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  29. W.A. MINES.

    It is reported that the Directors of the Londonderry Company at Coolgardie intend to send the quartz raised from the mine to England for the ...

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  30. KATANNING NEWS.

    IN addition to the Government School recently opened in the townsite, another will be erected shortly at Marracundi, the situation being some seven or eight miles from ...

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  31. VICTORIA.

    Melbourne, November 29—The Bishop will instal Dr. Vance as Dean on Wednesday evening. ...

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  32. PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. PARKER moved the adoption of the resolution passed by the Assembly for the Goldfields Water Supply vote of £[?]0,000.— Agreed to after a slight discussion. ...

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  33. BRISBANE MUNICIPAL LOAN.

    A Brisbane municipal loan of £150,000 has been issued. ...

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  34. PRODUCE FOR EXPORT.

    Melbourne, November 29—The shipments of dairy produce to England are increasing weekly. ...

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  35. BUSH FIRES.

    Melbourne, November 29—Great bush fires are reported from the north-western parts of the colony. ...

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  36. CANADA AND FRANCE.

    A reciprocal convention has been made between Canada and Franco for providing for the admission of Canadian timbers and fruits into France on ...

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  37. PLANTAGENET ROADS BOARD.

    A MEETING of the above Board was held at Mount Barker on Wednesday. Present: Messrs. Wm. Sounness (in the chair), A. L. Marshall, W. S. Ferry, A. Muir, jr. ...

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  38. BIG GOLD YIELD.

    Melbourne, November 29.—Shaw & Sons, of Potter’s Hill, near Wedderburn, report to the Mines Department that they crushed 4 tons of stone for 450 ozs. of gold. ...

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  39. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    Mr. HARPER moved that in conseqoence of the very large sums of money expended or involved in making provision for the water supply to the Eastern goldfields, in was ...

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  40. FATAL ACCIDENT ON THE RAILWAY.

    Melbourne, November 30.—Douglas, a drover, has been killed at North Geelong by a railway accident. ...

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  41. SHIPPING ITEMS.

    The Adelaide s.s. left Sydney on the 24th for this colony. The Nemesis, ss, left Esperance at noon on the 27th for Adelaide. ...

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  42. NEW SOUTH WALES

    Sydney, November 29,—Two girls named Moran and Connolly, inmates of the Parramatta Industrial School, each 16 years of age, have confessed to the murder of three ...

    Article : 114 words
  43. GERMAN SPIES IN PARIS.

    A tremendous sensation has been created in Paris consequent on the statement of a prominent official of the French War Office to the effect that an ...

    Article : 82 words
  44. ACCIDENT AT FREMANTLE.

    AT Fremantle yesterday S. B. Shanks and Vale were driving a fresh horse along the street when the animal took control of the phaeton and the vehicle was dashed violently ...

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  45. THE TROUBLES IN ARMENIA.

    In consequence of the active sympathy displayed by the entire Armenian community with the Christians over the recent great massacre, serious fears are ...

    Article : 55 words
  46. ATTACKED BY A SHARK.

    Sydney, November 29.—Harrold Hewison, aged 20, has been attacked by a shark white bathing. It tore the right arm off below the joint. His younger brother rescued him. ...

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  47. LORD HOPETOUN CHARGED WITH GAMBLING.

    Sydney, November 29.—The Rev. Percival, Wesleyan minister at Albury, has got into trouble through stating that Lord Hopetoun won £20,000 over the Melbourne Cup ...

    Article : 39 words
  48. SPORTING NEWS.

    The Daily News conside[?]s that Stoddart’s win at Sydney was well earned. ...

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  49. THE RUSSIAN LOAN.

    It is rumored that Jewish money lenders intend to take up the Russian loan. ...

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  50. MUNICIPAL ELECTION.

    THE election for the vacancy in the North Ward was held yesterday; the candidates being Mr. Charles Pearson and Mr. J. A. K. Baesjo[?]. The Mayor (Mr. J. McKenzie) ...

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  51. KILLED BY LIGHTNING.

    Sydney, November 29.—Three cows have been struck dead by lightning in a thunderstorm at Dapto. ...

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  52. ACCIDENT TO AN ENGLISH CRICKETER.

    It is reported that Lockwoo[?] the English cricketer, narrowly escaped drowning in Middle Harbor last Sunday. ...

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  53. LONDON TRUTH AND W.A. LAND COMPANY.

    London Truth, commenting on the West Australian Land Company, says that it is unfair of the Government to impudently play fast and loose with the ...

    Article : 55 words
  54. CHARGE AGAINST SHEARERS.

    Sydney, November 30.—Charles Murphy and Robert Richardson, shear[?]rs, have been found guilty of creating a riot at Kallarra s[?]ation. They were remanded for sentence. ...

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  55. A.C.C. v. W.A. LAND COMPANY.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 68 words
  56. MINING NEWS.

    On the sharemarket nothing is doing. Buyers offer slight reductions on the last quotations of West Australian gold stocks Broken Hills are 40s. and other silver shares ...

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  57. WRECK OF A STEAMER.

    Sydney, November 30.—During a fog the steamer Gwydir, 518 tens, has been wrecked off the North Head, forty miles north [?] Sydney. The crew are safe. The steamer is ...

    Article : 36 words
  58. THE AMERICAN NAVY.

    The American navy during 1895 will spend £6,000,000 on new ships. ...

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  59. STODDART’S ENGLISH ELEVEN.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 82 words
  60. THE CABLE GUARANTEE.

    Sydney, November 29.—The Postmaster-General of Victoria informs New Zealand that Victoria intends to retire from the cable guarantee, under which the present low rates ...

    Article : 43 words
  61. A RICH DISCOVERY.

    Rich gold, coal, copper and diamond fields have been discovered in the Zambesi district. ...

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  62. CADBURY’S COCOA.

    “The typical cocoa of English manufacture.—Absolutely pure.”—The Analyst. SELF-ACTING Soap for coins 8d. per bar. SELF-ACTING Soap for half sovs., 8d. per ...

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  63. THE FRANKSTON MURDER.

    Sydney, November 30.—An inquest has been held on the body of the child Margaret Crozier, who was murdered at Frankston, Victoria. The jury committed Janet Crozie[?] ...

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  64. ADELAIDE WINES.

    Mr. Playford has recommended that Adelaide should send samples of wines to the Bordeaux Exhibition of 1895. ...

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  65. QUEENSLAND.

    Brisbane, November 29.—The Treasurer has moved the adoption of the two million loan. The money is only wanted for conversion purposes, which would save £25,000 ...

    Article : 31 words
  66. FRANCE AND MADAGASCAR.

    The S[?], a leading Paris society paper, declares that the military expedition against the Malagasies to enforce the [?] will be France’s last ...

    Article : 99 words
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