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  2. PICTURES FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The Exhibition of British and foreign pictures, which has been projected to take place in Melbourne early in 1892, promises to be of very wide interest as regards the variety ...

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  3. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The funeral of the late Mr. Parnell, which took place at Dublin to-day, passed off in an orderly manner, notwithstanding the strong manifestations of popular ...

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  4. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

    M. de Blowitz, Paris correspondent of The Times, writing upon the subject of the recent demonstrations against the French pilgrims in Rome, asserts that ...

    Article : 101 words
  5. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

    No decision has so far been announced as to the successor to the late Right Hon. Mr. W. H. Smith as leader of the Conservative party in the House of ...

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  6. THE NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    In the Assembly to-night, replying to questions, Sir Henry Parkes said the whole subject of establishing a state labour bureau, together with cognate matters had been ...

    Article : 506 words
  7. The Argus.

    From London the advice continues to be pressed upon the Australian colonies to leave off borrowing for the present. But for all that some of the ...

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  8. ACCIDENT TO THE BRINDISI MAIL.

    The express train carrying the Brindisi mails met with an accident to-day, coming into collision with a goods train at Carovigno, about 17 miles from Brindisi. ...

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  9. THE RIOTS IN CHINA.

    Advices which have reached San Francisco as to the situation in China, state that during the formidable riots which took place at Tchang recently a number ...

    Article : 75 words
  10. AUSTRIAN WAR ESTIMATES.

    In the Austrian budget statement just delivered the country is warned that it must expect additions to the sum set down as war estimates. ...

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  11. THE STRIKE IN THE SHIPPING TRADE.

    Twenty-five trades unions have issued a manifesto ordering a boycott of all goods from the Carron Company's wharf, where the labourers have been on strike ...

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  12. INTERCOLONIAL TELEGRAMS. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    An Auckland syndicate, largely composed of Melbourne gentlemen, has been formed with a capital of £100,000, to work the petroleum spring in the Waiotapu Valley, ...

    Article : 417 words
  13. THE RUSSIAN JEWS.

    It is reported that the prefect of Odessa, a Russian port on the Black Sea, has invited the Jews of the adjacent province to remain in Russia on ...

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  14. GENERAL CABLE NEWS. AN ANTIQUARIAN DISCOVERY.

    An interesting antiquarian discovery has been made at Aboukir, in in Northern Egypt, where three colossals statues of the great Egyptian King Rameses have beenha^'b' been ...

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  15. THE SALVATION ARMY AND THE BALLARAT CITY COUNCIL.

    The trouble that has for some time existed between the Salvation Army and the City council owing to the refusal of the former to obey the city by-law relating to ...

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  16. A METHODIST FEDERATION. I

    The Œcumenical Methodist Conference has come to a decision to form a federation between the British and American Methodists. ...

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  17. THE CRIME RECORD IN BERLIN.

    During the first 10 days of the current month of October the records show that no fewer than 29 murders and suicides were committed in Berlin. ...

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  18. THE AUSTRALIAN FILLY MONS MEG.

    In consequence of a successful trial run by Mr. D. Cooper's Australian-bred filly Mons Meg, the price about her for the Cesarewitch Stakes has considerably ...

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  19. MOVEMENTS OF THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. Jelunga, belonging to the Queensland Royal Mail Line, from Brisbane 1st September, departed from Aden on the 8th inst., homewards. ...

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  20. FORTHCOMING SCULLING RACE.

    The two well-Known scullers East and and Perkins have been matched to row for a for a stake of £400 and the Sportsman Chal- Clial lenge Cup, at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, in ...

    Article : 33 words
  21. THE AUXILIARY SQUADRON AT HOBART.

    The Auxiliary Squadron arrived at Hobart this afternoon Several steamers met them at the Derwent Heads, crowded with passengers, and an enormous crowd assembled ...

    Article : 137 words
  22. SYDNEY ENTRIES. A.J.C. SUMMER CUP ENTRIES.

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  23. SOUTH AUSTRALIA."

    The Commissioner of Crown Lands is a little better, but it is, doubtful whether he will be able to attend Parliament to-morrow. ...

    Article : 376 words
  24. COLONEL SMITH AND THE ELECTORS OF BALLARAT WEST.

    By invitation, Colonel Smith met about 200 electors of Ballarat West at Craig's Hotel to-night, who desired that he would reconsider his determination to retire from the ...

    Article : 308 words
  25. SYDNEY SPORTING NEWS.

    Settling over the Rosehill race meeting passed off satisfactorily to-day, at Tattersall's Club. During the afternoon a little business was ...

    Article : 173 words
  26. SYDNEY TATTERSALL'S ENTRIES. I

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  27. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    George Marshall of Spencer-street, bootmaker. Causes of insolvency—Illness of self and family, dulness of trade, and pressure of creditors. Liabilities £101 2s. 5d.; assets, ...

    Article : 50 words
  28. TASMANIA.

    A commission has been taken out on behalf of Mr. G. H. Edwards, ds, civil engi, neer of Hobart, for taking evidence in Victoria re his claim against the Government for work ...

    Article : 59 words
  29. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

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  30. THE STOLEN MACE.

    Whether the mace which adorned the table of the Legislative Assembly on last Thursday night, and was soon afterwards stolen by an irreverent thief, has yet passed through ...

    Article : 169 words
  31. THE MINING DIFFICULTY IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The president, in company with other officers of the local brunch of the Miners' Association, went to the Moonta mine office today to know when the ...

    Article : 163 words
  32. SIR THOMAS M'ILWRAITH AND THE BANK OF ENGLAND.

    No official information has been received by the Government with reference to the Bank of England a demand for the withdrawal of the statements made by Sir ...

    Article : 124 words
  33. THE GREAT SALE OF THE DAY.

    Wonderful bargains in all departments at Cullis Hill and Co.'s. Furniture at absolute cost. Best Five-frame Brussels actually 4s. 9d. yard, and the newest patterns out.— ...

    Article : 33 words
  34. FRY'S MALTED COCOA.

    An ordinary breakfast cup of Malted Cocoa contains more nourishment than a pint of the best ale or stout. It does not thicken in the cup. "The most strengthening combination ...

    Article : 38 words
  35. GENTS' SUITS, DUST COATS, &c.,|

    Made to order on the shortest notice, of new and fashionable Scotch Tweeds, Serges, &c., at wholesale prices. Crawford, King, and Co., Flinders-street.—[ADVT.] ...

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  36. CUP REQUISITES.

    Gent.s' Suits, 50s., to order. Hats, Ties, &c., in all n all the latest fashions. George and George Ltd—-[ADV., J ...

    Article : 21 words
  37. "GOOD MORNING!"

    Have you used Pears'Soap?—[ADVT.] ...

    Article : 9 words
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