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  2. ALBANY MUNICIPALITY.

    THE ceremony of swearing in the new Mayor and Councillors took place on Friday after noon in the Council Chamber, Town Hall in the presence of a large number of the leading ...

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  3. THE WAR BETWEEN CHINA AND JAPAN.

    Japan requires an insurance that China can pay the war indemnity, and refuses meanwhile to cease hostilities. ...

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    THE Premier speaking at Bridgetown the other day made his chief point the fact that he had managed to get the Bridgetown Railway through its ...

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  5. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS

    Adelaide, December 1—The Rev. Mr. Hunter was buried at Burra to-day. There was a large funeral. ...

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  6. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

    Eva, cutter from Esperance, Passengers for Albany: Messrs. J. Hardy, J. Richards. H. Shen field, J. Cockroft, J. Donaldson, W. Harris, J Gilbert., Capt Newlands and the Rev W. E. ...

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  7. LABOR QUESTIONS.

    Adelaide, December 1 — Mr. Scammell, late Secretary of the Exeter Chamber of Commerce, is touring the colonies in order to obtain information on labor questions, He ...

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  8. FOREIGN NEWS

    Mr. Charles Bergs, representing a leading American meat firm at Liverpool, is sailing for Sydney and Brisbane to purchase cattle for direct shipment, ...

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  9. RURAL INDUSTRIES.

    Adelaide, December 1—The Government will introduce a Bill next week to encourage rural industries by granting subsidies for freezing works and in other ways. ...

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  10. THE GOVERNORSHIP.

    Adelaide, December 1—The Government are anxious that the Chief Justice should be appointed for a lengthy term as Lieut.-Governor after the departure of Lord ...

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  11. OBITUARY.

    Adelaide, December 1.—The death is announced of Henry Gawler, son of Colonel Gawler, second Governor of South Australia, and was once Solicitor of Titles. He ...

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  12. BIMETTALISM.

    The American Bimettallie Congress sitting at St. Louis, has resolved to nominate a candidate for public office unless the Government favor the free ...

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  13. MUNICIPAL ELECTION.

    Adelaide, December 3—The Mayoral election resulted in the return of Alderman Tucker, who polled 3,003 votes against 2,419 received by the Mayor, Mr. Wilcox. Messrs. ...

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  14. THE GOLDFIELDS.

    Gold of the value of £2027 12s. wan declared at the Custom House Fremantle, for export per the Rockton to Melbourne. The weight was 691 ozs mostly from ...

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  15. FRANCE AND GERMANY.

    M. Hanotouse, Minister of French Foreign Affairs, has called on the German Embassy to express regret at the press attacks on Count Munster, ...

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  16. GAS v. ELECTRICITY.

    Adelaide, December 8.—The ratepayers have polled 8382 votes in favor of gas lighting and 2255 in favor of electricity. ...

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  17. COOLGARDIE NEWS.

    A heavy escort left to-day the Banks sending nearly 6000 ozs. of gold among them. The heaviest contributor was the Bank of New South Wales which despatched a parcel ...

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  18. THE CHURCH OF ROME.

    The Pope has invited Cardinal Vaughan to Rome to discuss the union of the Anglican Catholics. He proposes a conference of Cardinals on tho subject. ...

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  19. BURNT TO DEATH.

    Adelaide, December 3.—Margeret Kent an old lady was burnt to death at Pt Lincoln Monday morning, ...

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  20. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Sydney, December 1 — An amendment moved by Sir G. Dibbs against the Income Tax Bill has been defeated and the second reading was passed by 63 votes to 17. ...

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  21. OBITUARY.

    Viscount Monck, Lord Swansea, and Professor Charles Newton are dead. ...

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  22. OUR OPEN COLUMN.

    SIB,—I just drop you a note or two about things in general. This part of the goldfields is left out in the cold concerning mail communication In consequence, we have formed ...

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  23. THE PARISIAN PRESS.

    The Paris police are carrying on a crusade against tho Press on the charge of blackmailing, and have arrested M. Girard manager of the Nineteenth ...

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  24. A LOCAL LOAN.

    Sydney, December 1—The Government intend to float locally a loan for three quarters of a million. ...

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  25. RESIGNATION OF A JUDGE.

    Sydney, December 1—Mr. Justice Foster has resigned owing to illness. It is believed that the Attorney-General, Mr. Simpson, will succeed him. Mr. Want follows Mr. ...

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  26. DESTRUCTIVE TIDAL WAVE.

    Owing to a tidal wave at Tacoma, Washington, 600 feet of tho docks and warehouses suddenly disappeared in the bay with a loud roar, and sank two ...

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  27. MURCHISON NEWS.

    The Cue gold escort has left with 7,347 ozs of gold. ...

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  28. CONVICTION OF SHEARERS.

    Sydney, December 1—Four unionist shearers have been convicted of setting [?] to an engine shed at Momba Station and sentenced to seven years penal servitude each. ...

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  29. CUSTOMS SEIZURE.

    Two seizures have been made of undervalued goods at Fremantle by thy Chief Landing Surveyor. The first seizure was of a parcel of of fourteen watches consigned ...

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  30. FRANCE AND MADAGASCAR.

    The Polynesien reports that Colonel Shervington and a number of other English officers have arrived at Madagascar with a view to directing the ...

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  31. SILVERTON TRAMWAY COMPANY.

    Sydney, December 1—The Silverton Tramway Company are about to reconstruct with a capital of £200,000 in shares issued as fully paid up. ...

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  32. SPORTING NEWS.

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  33. WILLOUGHBY ELECTION.

    Sydney, December 1.—The election for Willoughby, N.S.W., resulted in the return of Mr. Clark, a Freetrader. ...

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  34. W.A. COMPANIES.

    The West Australian Land & Finance Corporation is being floated for a quarter of a million to acquire mines at Coolgardie, and also a large district of jarrah ...

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  35. LOCAL OPTION.

    Sydney, December 8.—The local option vote at Sydney on Saturday showed a majority against the new licenses renewals. ...

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  36. THE MINISTRY.

    MR. MARMION has decided to resign his position as Commissioner of Crown Lands and Minister of Mines. The reason assigned for the resignation is the recent decision of the ...

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  37. GARROTTERS.

    Sydney, December 2.—The Hon. W. Hoskins was garrotted and robbed on Sunday night at Lansdowne. ...

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  38. THE HOUSE OF LORDS.

    Lord Salisbury, writing in the National Review, says that if the Government wish to enthrone the House of Commons as absolute sovereign they will ...

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  39. VICTORIA.

    Melbourne, December 1—Thirty Melbourne bakers and grocers have been fined for selling light weighted bread. ...

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  40. THE PROROGATION.

    THE following is the speech of the Governor the Prorogation of Parliament. MB. PRESIDENT AND HONORABLE GENTLEMEN OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL,— ...

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  41. THE OTTAWA CONFERENCE.

    Lord Jersey’s report on the Ottawa Conference states that Mr. Huddart’s request for a subsidy is reasonable. He advocates the Pacific cable, and advises ...

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  42. A DETERMINED SUICIDE.

    Melbourne, December 8.—William Kirkwood, of Brisbane, has committed suicide by cutting his head off by placing himself against a circular saw. ...

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  43. KILLED ON THE RAILWAY.

    Melbourne, December 3.—The daughter of the stationmaster at Kensington was killed by a train on Sunday. ...

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  44. DEATH OF LADY PATTERSON.

    Melbourne, December 3.—Lady Patterson, wife of the late Premier, died yesterday (Sunday). ...

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  45. Advertising

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  46. Advertising

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  47. THE SENTENCE ON MRS ANDERSON

    Melbourne, December 3.—Mrs Cecilie Anderson has been sentenced to imprisonment for life for the murder of John Fraser. She made a strong appeal for mercy. ...

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  48. FRANCE.

    France intends to spend three and a half millions on strengthening the Navy. ...

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  49. BUTTER FOR LONDON.

    Melbourne, December 3—The Oceana takes 410 tons of butter for London. ...

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  50. THE ENGLISH ELEVEN.

    Stoddart’s English eleven played at Armidale yesterday. The Englishmen made 67 and the local team 120 for 14 wickets. Allingham took four of the English wickets for ...

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  51. QUEENSLAND.

    Brisbane, December 1—The no confidence motion was defeated by 31 votes to 30. ...

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  52. WOOL.

    The wool disposed of at the London ales up to date amounts to 8,000 bales, including 5,000 from America. france bought largely. ...

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  53. Advertising

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  54. Advertising

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  55. RACING.

    At the Moriarto Races the Hurdles were won by Midnight, Selling Race by Ruth, The Cup by Kingbolt, Flying Stakes by Lightning, steeplechase by Lady Bomba and ...

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  56. BICYCLING.

    The champion bicycle race at Melbourne was won by J, Megson of New South Wales; Lewis of the same colony was second. ...

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  57. Advertising

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  58. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The final company competition for the above prize took place on Saturday afternoon. The light was very bright ; a slight breeze prevailed from the right, and the ...

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