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  2. THE FROZEN MEAT TRADE.

    The great success achieved by the colony of New Zealand in the frozen meat trade, and the desirability of finding an outlet for the surplus stock of Australia, are causing ...

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  3. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

    No change of any moment occurred yostorday in connection with the insurrection in Bruni. Notwithstanding the flight of ...

    Article : 263 words
  4. SPECIAL TELEGBAMS.

    The situation in Mashonnland, caused by the difficulties with the Matabeles, is again causing a good deal of alarm. The armed bodies of Matabeles who ...

    Article : 190 words
  5. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The proposals of Mr. R. Tooee, the actuary of the Australian Mutual Provident Society, for a reduction in the rate of interest which has been assumed in all ...

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  6. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

    It was announced last week thnt 125,000 miners in the important coalmining district of Hormage, in Belgium, had resolved to cease work on Monday. ...

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  7. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1893.

    The statements which are now appearing in the English press and in our cable messages of the cession of certain French ports on the Asian ...

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  8. THE EUSTON TRAGEDY.

    Mr. W. W. Greene. P.M. retumed from Bumbang, near Euston, to-day, having travelled all night after commencing an inquiry touching the death of Mrs. Rope, who was ...

    Article : 194 words
  9. THE NEW RUSSIAN PORTS.

    A cablegram published yesterday morning intimates that France and Russia are in negotiation for the transfer by France to the great northern power of certain sites for ...

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  10. THE MINERS' STRIKE IN GREAT BRITAIN.

    Notwithstanding the result of the ballot taken a few days ago by the National Miners' Federation of Great Britain, when the men resolved neither ...

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  11. THE ADELAIDE STABBING FATALITY.

    The inquest on the body of Charles Ganley, aged 23 years, who died in the hospital on the 15th inst. from the effects of a stab received in a house of ill-tame in ...

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  12. FATAL FIRE IN WHITECHAPEL.

    A disastious fire has occurred at a baking establishment in Whitechapel. Five persons were burnt to death. ...

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  13. LAND SETTLEMENT IN THE UNITED STATES.

    On Saturday last the Cherokeo resorve, in the Indian territory of the.United States, was declared opon for selection. For several days previously an enormous ...

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  14. THE EXPLOSION ON THE HAZEL BRANCH.

    The Marine Board to-day held an inquiry into the recent fatal explosion on the steamer Hazel Branch whilst on the voyage from adelaide to Melbourne. The bonni was of ...

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  15. THE CHOLERA EPIDEMIC.

    Several deaths from cholora have occurred in a suburb of Hamburg. The outbreak has cause great alarm in the city, which was devastated by the ...

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  16. THE COOLGARDIE GOLD-FIELD,

    There is bad news from Coolgardie. The water question has become serious. The tanks are dry and a large number of men are getting no gold. Very many are absolutely ...

    Article : 62 words
  17. INTERNATIONAL BILLIARD MATCH.

    A billiard match has been played at Chicago between John Roberts, the English chainpion, and Frank C. Ives, an American player, who defeated Roberts ...

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  18. WOMAN FRANCHISE IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The Premier, in n telegram to the various Women's Franchise Leagues informing them that the Governor's assent has been given to the Eleotornl Bill, says:—" I trust, now that ...

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  19. " THE UNSEEN WORLD."

    The inaugural meeting of the Victorian Society for Psychical Reaearch was held last evening at the College of Pharmacy, Swanston-street, and wns attended by a ...

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  20. THE VACANT SEATS IN THE ASSEMBLY.

    A requisition is in course of signature, asking Mr. Max Hirsch to become a candidate for this seat in Patliament. Mr. Hirsch has recently concluded a successful lecturing ...

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  21. DEATH OF SIR ALEXANDER GALT.

    The death is announced of Sir Alexander Tillock Galt, K.C.M.G., a prominent Canadian statesman, and formerly Minister of Finance. He was 76 years ...

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  22. THE FEDERAL BANK OF AUSTRALIA.

    An application was made to-day by Charles Huenerbein to Mr. Justice Manning to issue execution on a judgment obtained by him against the Federal Bank of Australia. An ...

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  23. THE CHINESE QUESTIONN.

    This afternoon the Albury Customs officers arrested five Chinese who entered the colony from Victoria, on a charge of evading the poll tax. When the men crossed the river, one of ...

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  24. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAM.

    STOCKS OF COPPER.—The present stocks of copper in England and France amount to 44,550 tons. The quantity advised from Chili and Australia amounts ...

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  25. MR. M'MILLAN'S MEETING IN SYDNEY.

    The steps taken by the authorities to prevent any disorderly conduct at Mr. M'Millan's meeting to-night ended in failute. Careful preparations had also been made by the ...

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  26. FINANCIAL TELEGRAM.

    There has been a further advance of ?.in the price of bar silver, which is now quoted at 34½d. per oz. standard. ...

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  27. FATALITY IN THE OMEO DISTRICT.

    A sad death by drowning occurred at midnight yesterday, the victim being a wellknown farmer named Charles James, of Hinnoomunjie Swamp, at the Livingstone ...

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  28. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    George Frederiok Greenwood, of Glen Eira road, estate agent and valuator. Canses of insolvency—Failure of the Mercantile Finance, Trustees, and Agency Company of ...

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  29. WAGES OF MARINE ENGINEERS.

    The conference between the Associated Stenmship-owners and representatives of the various intercolonial branches of the Australasian Institution of Marine ...

    Article : 197 words
  30. MINING' ACCIDENT AT BROKEN HILL.

    A serious accident occurred at the Proprietary mine to-duy. Three trucks loaded with coal were being shunted, four men being in charge of them. From some unexplained ...

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  31. A WARDER'S CONDUCT IMPUGNED.

    The Public Service Board, consisting of Professor Irving and Mr. C. W. Langtree, held an inquiry at the Castlemaine Gaol to-day relative to the conduct of a warder ...

    Article : 262 words
  32. SUICIDE OF A PILOT.

    The mystery of the disappearance of Pilot Germein was cleared up to-dny when the water police searched the mangroves a few miles down the Port River. On several ...

    Article : 142 words
  33. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    At Hair-past 11.—Jones v..Mcltoitrne Tramway and Omnibus Co. (part heard), Graham v. Victorian Knlluav Commissioners, Buckley v. Hoard of Land and Works. ...

    Article : 164 words
  34. THE CLARA PARKER CASE.

    The proceedings in the new phase of Mrs. Clara Parker's affairs were advanced a short stage yesterday in the City Police Court, before Mr. Panton, P.M., when Charles ...

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  35. DRUNKEN AFFRAY AMONG GERMAN SAILORS.

    A drunken affray between German suiloia to- night ended latally. A number of timeexpired crews of the German war vessels, Sperber and Buzzard, who arrived in Sydney ...

    Article : 164 words
  36. THE RECENT SHEPPARTON ASSIZES.

    At a public meeting held list night, the sentences passed by Mr. Justice Williams at the sittings of the Supreme Court on the 12th inst. were condemned. Specisl exception ...

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  37. THE DERWENT AND HUBBUCK COLLISION.

    The collision between the steamers Derwent and Hubbuck in the Port River on the night of the 12th inst. was inquired into by the'Marine Board to-day. The board found ...

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