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  2. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Dr. Robert Koch, the eminent bacteriologist, who was despatched to Hamburg to investigate the circumstances attending the outbreak of cholera there, asserts ...

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  3. SPECIAL TELEGEAMS.

    Franco is strongly fortifying the harbour of Bizerta, the most northern point of Tunis. The amount to be expended on the fortifications is 15,000,000f. ...

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  4. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

    An official denial has been given to the statement recently made by Mr. H. Labouchere in Truth, that while Lord Solisbury was still Premier Her Majesty ...

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  5. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

    An extraordinary disaster occurred today at Greenock. A fire broke out on hoard the barque Auch Mountain, 1,460 tons, belonging to ...

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  6. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

    This week's issue of the Economist contains an article on the finances of New South Wales. It declares that if higher Customs duties are imposed in the colony ...

    Article : 197 words
  7. The Argus.

    The verdict of wilful murder against the woman O'BRIEN, at whose hands the Beulah settler CORNWALL suffered death, is one that must commend itself ...

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  8. THE BEHRING SEAL FISHERIES.

    The Russian vessel that seized several Canadian and United States sealers at Copper Island, in Behring Sea, and treated the crews with great cruelly, is ...

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  9. THE ARGENTINE REPUBLIC.

    Intelligence from Buenos Ayres s[?]ates that a military rising was imminent in the Argentine Republic. The Government, however, promptly arrested 11 ...

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  10. THE MINERS' STRIKE AT BROKEN HILL.

    The position is practically unchanged. Over a dozen miners went into the Proprietary mine this morning, and numbers of men will go in on Monday morning. No ...

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  11. THE RECENT BRITISH ANNEXATIONS IN THE PACIFIC.

    The New York Herald comments in severe terms on the recent occupation by Great Britain of the Gilbert and Cornwallis islands in the Pacific. It alleges ...

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  12. FRONTIER DISTURBANCES IN INDIA.

    Fresh disturbances have been caused by the mountain tribes on the north-western frontier of India. The Government has resolved to send an ...

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  13. THE COINAGE OF SILVER IN AUSTRALIA.

    The Colonial Office has informed Sir Saul Samuel, the Agent-General for New South Wales, that no separate arrangement with Victoria with regard to the ...

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  14. SUSPENSION OF A LONDON BANK.

    The London and General Bank Limited, 20 Budge Row, E.C., has suspended payment. The amount involved is comparatively ...

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  15. THE DISEASE IN FRANCE.

    Cholera has broken out at Hontleur, a seaport seven miles from Havre, where it has been causing great mortality. LONDON, SEPT. 3. ...

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  16. THE SALVATION ARMY.

    "General" Booth, of the Salvation Army, has made an important statement with regard to his financial position. He admits that he is "up to his neck ...

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  17. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    In connection with the reconstruction of the firm of Messrs. Redfern. Alexander, and Co., who recently suspended payment, it has been arranged that the ...

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  18. THE EPIDEMIC IN ENGLAND.

    A death from cholera is reported at Liverpool, the victim being an immigrant who recently arrived from Russia. The importation of fruit from Ham ...

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  19. INTERCOLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Arrangements have been entered into by the New South Wales postal authorities with the Indian offices for the direct exchange of parcels between this colony and India. The ...

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  20. FAILURE OF AN ENGLISH BUILDING SOCIETY.

    The Kent and Surrey Building Society has suspended payment in consequence of heavy defalcations by the secretary. ...

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  21. THE AMERICAN QUARANTINE REGULATIONS.

    The strict quarantine regulations enforced by the United States Government have had the effect of reducing. the number of emigrant vessels sailing from ...

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  22. AN AUSTRALIAN STUDENT IN ENGLAND.

    Mr. J. Collett Moulden, of Adelaide, has gained a scholarship of £250 at the Royal School of Mines. ...

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  23. THE REBELLION IN MOROCCO.

    Advices from Morocco state that a section of the Angherite robelis who were recently defeated by the Sultan's troops and driven from the vicinity of Tangier ...

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  24. THE PLANET MARS.

    Professor E. C. Pickering, the director of the observatory at Harvard University, is on a visit to Peru for the purpose of making astronomical ...

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  25. THE SANDERS FORGERIES.

    Sanders, the ex-army captain, who was a few days ago arrested in Liverpool on the charge of having committed extensive forgeries in the name of Messrs. Londes ...

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  26. THE ADELAIDE DEFAULTER GENTLE.

    William Gentle, who was arrested in July on a warrant issued in Adelaide charged with having committed an offence under the Bankruptcy Act, will be sent ...

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  27. THE NATIVES OF GERMAN NEW GUINEA.

    Instructions have been sent to the German men-of-war in the Pacific to prevent the natives of the territory under the German New Guinea Company from ...

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  28. SALT-MINING RIOTS IN CHESHIRE.

    Serious labour riots havo occurred in the salt-mining districts in Cheshire. The disturbances were caused by the unionists refusing to work with free labourers. ...

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  29. THE TURF IN ENGLAND.

    The latest betting quotations on the St. Leger Stakes, to be run at Doncaster on Wednesday next, are as follows:- Evens against Orme. ...

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  30. OUTBREAK IN NORWAY.

    Asiatic cholera has made its appearance at Christiansand, in Norway. ...

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  31. WHALING IN THE ANTARCTIC  SEAS.

    The Norwegian whaler Jason has sailed from Sando Fiord, in the extreme north of Norway, on a whaling trip to the Antarctic Seas. ...

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  32. MOVEMENTS OF EMIN PASHA.

    A report has been received from Captain Lugard, of the Imperial British East Africa Company, with regard to the movements of E[?]in Pasha, who, in June ...

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  33. PRECAUTIONS BY THE BOARD OF PUBLIC HEALTH.

    In accordance with the resolutions of the Board of Public Health adopted at their meeting last Wednesday, instructions are being sent to the port health officers in regard ...

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  34. THE BOXING MATCH BETWEEN. SULLIVAN AND CORBETT.

    The boxing match between John L. Sullivan and Jim Corhett, for£9,000, will take place at New Orleans on Wednesday next. The betting is 1,000 to 800 on ...

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  35. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    In a cricket match between the Gentlemen and the Players, which is now proceeding, J. J. Ferris, late of New South Wales, who is playing for the former, has ...

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  36. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Armes Beaumont was yesterday presented with a purse of £100 as the result of a benefit concert tendered to him. The ceremony of unveiling a beautiful ...

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  37. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    At yesterday's public auction of Australasian tallow 1,900 casks were offered, of which 1,375 wore sold. Prices realised show no alteration. ...

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  38. THE REPORTED EMIGRATION OF RUSSIAN JEWS.

    A statement was recently published to the e[?]ect that thousands of pauper Russian Jews were about to emigrate to England, Australia, and other British ...

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  39. NEW INSOLVENT.

    Michael M'Ma[?]on, of Williams-street, Newport, labourer. Causes of insolvency— Want of employment, an adverse judgment, and inability to collect debts. Liabilities, ...

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  40. HIDES, BASILS, LEATHER, RABBIT SKINS.

    Hides.—Queensland ox, 23/4d. per lb.; New South Wales ox, 2 ll-16d. per lb. Basils.—Australian strained, 9d. to 1s. ...

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  41. FOUNDERING OF A STEAMER ON LAKE SUPERIOR.

    A disastrous accident has occurred on Lake Superior. A steamer foundered and 26 persons were drowned. ...

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  42. TASMANIA.

    The R.M.S. Aorangi arrived at Hobart yesterday. She brings the following saloon passengers:—For Melbourne—Mrs. Fetherstonhaugh. For Sydney—Messrs. Large, ...

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  43. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    At Half-past 10 a.m.—Hopkins Bros. v. Wardle (part heard), Colonial Bank of Australasia v. Corcoran (judgment), Cha[?]wick v. Princess Dag[?]ar G.M. Company (motion for judgment), Tolh[?] v. Grif[?]ths, ...

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  44. BARK.

    Adolaide ground bark is worth £per ton; Adolaide chopped, £10; Portland ground, £9. ...

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  45. ARRIVAL OF THE R.M.S. AUSTRAL.

    The Orient Company's R. M. S. Austral, F. M. Tuke commander, arrived from Colombo at a quarter-past 7 a.m. to-day. She brings the following saloon passengers:— ...

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  46. A NEW ATLANTIC STEAMER.

    The Campania, a new steamer built for the Cunard Steamship Company, has been launched at Govan, on the Clyde. This steamer has a displacement of ...

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  47. COPPER STATISTICS.

    Present stocks of copper in England and France amount to 55,100 tons. Quantity advised from Chili and Australia, 4,600 tons. Total imports into ...

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  48. NEW ZEALAND.

    D. M. Ross, ex-mayor of Timaru, and a member of the firm of Ross and Sims, land brokers and financial agents, has been sentenced to nine months' imprisonment on ...

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  49. AGRARIAN AGITATION IN IRELAND.

    Signs of agra[?]ian unrest are beginning to show themselves in Ireland. The evicted tenants have again started an agitation with a view to compelling the ...

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  50. THE HOP HARVEST.

    The heavy rains and gales that have been recently prevailing have severely damaged the hops in Kent. It is expected that the yield will be about the ...

    Article : 36 words
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  52. MOVEMENTS OF THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The P. and O. Co.'s R.M.S. Britannia, from London, 19th August, left Suez on the evening of the 1st inst. ...

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