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  2. SPECIAL TELEGEAMS.

    It is reported that Russia, taking advantage of the strained relations existing between Norway and Sweden, is intriguing with Norway in view of the ...

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  3. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The Estimates were further considered in the House of Commons last night. A motion was moved to reduce the army vote, as a protest against the recent ...

    Article : 127 words
  4. THE FARMERS AND THE TARIFF INQUIRY.

    The application of Sir Henry Wrixon in for a Royal Commission to inquire into the effect of the fiscal system of the colony upon production. ...

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  5. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

    In connection with the conversion of the Victorian 5 per cent loan of £2,107,000, due on January 1, 1894, the impression in financial circles in the ...

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  6. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1893.

    " GEORGE STEPHENSON commenced " by ho[?]ng turnips at 4d. per day. " He was in fact, a raiser of raw pro" ducts." That was an honourable ...

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  7. THE COLONIAL PARTY IN PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. W. B. Perceval (New Zealand) is the only one of the Agents-General who is favourable to the Colonial party recently formed in the House of Commons. ...

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  8. AFFAIRS IN MASHONALAND.

    The latest advices from Mashonaland are of a somewhat alarming character. Bodies of Matabeles are moving towards the territory of the British ...

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  9. THE CHARGE AGAINST SIR FREDERICK ABEL.

    The Pall Mall Gazette recently published a series of grave charges against Sir Frederick A. Abel, the organising secretary of the Imperial Institute, who ...

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  10. THE TRAGEDY AT INVERARY.

    Some important statements are made by the Scotsman with regard to the mysterious death of Lieutenant Windsor D. C. Hambrough, who was found shot ...

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  11. FRANCE AND SIAM.

    The Republique Francaise states that the negotiations between the French Government and the King of Siam are virtually at a standstill, in consequence of British ...

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  12. THE NAVAL REVOLT IN BRAZIL.

    The latest intelligence from. Rio Janeiro states that there has been desperate fighting between the insurgents and the Government forces. ...

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  13. YACHTING IN ENGLAND.

    The third race for the Royal Victoria Yacht Club International Gold Challenge Cup was sailed to-day. H.R.H. the Prince of Wales' cutter ...

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  14. MR. W. O'BRIEN, M.P.

    For some time past Mr. Wm. O'Brien, the Nationalist member for Cork, has been threatened with bankruptcy in consequence of his refusal to pay the costs ...

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  15. PRINCE BISMARCK'S HEALTH.

    Prince Bismarck, who was taken so seriously ill at Kissingen, in Bavaria, that his medical attendants refused to allow him to be removed to his home at ...

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  16. DEATH OF GENERAL DE MIRIBEL.

    The death is announced of General de Miribel, the chief of the staff of the French army. ...

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  17. THE MINING STRIKE IN ENGLAND.

    The Midland and the Great Northern railway companies continue to make large reductions in their train services, in consequence of the scarcity of coal, ...

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  18. CATTLE-POISONING AT PASCOEVALE.

    In the month of September last year The Argus directed particular attention to a number of fatal cases of poisoning of cattle which occurred at Pascoevale. At that time it ...

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  19. LAND SETTLEMENT IN THE UNITED STATES.

    A hundred thousand persons are stated to be waiting on the outskirts of the Cherokee reserve, in the Indian territory in the United States, which ...

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  20. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The open market rate of discount for three months' bills is 2?per cent., being 2? per cent, below the Bank rate. LONDON, SEPT. 12. ...

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  21. THE CHOLERA EPIDEMIC.

    Another fatal case of cholera is reported at Grimsby. A death supposed to be from the epidemic has occurred at Retford, in Nottinghamshire. ...

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  22. THE NEW VICEROY OF INDIA.

    His Excellency the Governor will probably leave Brisbane for England on October 7, prior to undertaking his duties as Viceroy of India. ...

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  23. THE QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Council to-night the Meat and Dairy Produce Bill was further considered in committee, and the House adjourned. ...

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  24. THE WAGES OF MARINE ENGINEERS.

    Information has been received here to-day as to the negotiations now going on between the steamship owners and the marine engineers in Melbourne. It has transpired that ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLE NEWS. DEATH OF DR. T. H. PARKE.

    The death is announced of Dr. Thomas Heazle Parke, who accompanied Mr. H. M. Stanley in his expedition for the reliel of Emin Pasha, and who recently ...

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  26. THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Assembly this afternoon the Treasurer stated that he had given his Customs officers on the border notice that South Australian teamsters could, under ...

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  27. THE AUSTRALIAN BROKEN HILL CONSOLS COMPANY.

    A meeting of the Australian Broken Hill Consols Limited was held to-day, when it was decided to sanction the purchase of blocks 98 and 99 which were ...

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  28. AFFAIRS IN NEW GUINEA.

    The schooner Ivanhoe, from New Guinea, arrived here to-day, and reported that the master met Sir William Macgregor on the coast of New Guinea, and ascertained that decisive ...

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  29. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. Coptic arrived at Plymouth on the 9th inst. ...

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  30. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    At Half-past 10.—The Victorian Mortgage and Deposit Bank Limited v. The Australian Financial Agency and Guarantee Company Limited and another (part heard); Holmes v. Cohuna Irrigation and ...

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  31. ACCIDENT IN A SAND-PIT.

    An accident happened this morning in a sand-pit through a quantity of earth falling when several men were employed underneath. The pit is about 15ft. deep, and the men ...

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  32. THE TASMANIAN PARLIAMENT.

    The Centralisation of the Police Bill was taken through committee in the Assembly this evening, two clauses being postponed. The Income Tax Bill was committed and ...

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  33. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Charles James Young, of 133 Faradaystreet, Carlton, coachbuilder. Causes of insolvency—Want of employment and capital, and illness and death in family. Liabilities, ...

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  34. THE CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The eleventh game in the chess championship match between Mr. Crane and Mr. Wallace was resumed this evening. Mr. Wallace's adjournment move proved to be ...

    Article : 94 words
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