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  2. THE RAILWAYS.

    The anniversary banquet of the Locomotive Enginedrivers' and Firemen's Association took place at the Masonic-hall on Saturday evening, and was largely attended, not only ...

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  3. ENGLAND AND CHINA.

    Her Majesty's cruiser Eolus has been ordered to Wuchang, an important town on the Yangtse-Kiang, for tlie purpose of protecting the British residents there. ...

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  4. THE LONDON SILVER ROBBERY.

    A man named Henry Baily has been arrested on the charge of being concorned in the robbery of 34,900oz. of [silver, valued at £4,800, from a van at ...

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  5. THE IRISH CONVENTION AT CHICAGO.

    The "Irish National Alliance" which has been established by the Irish convention at Chicago has fallen very flat. It is generally believed that the policy of ...

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  6. THE NEW GOVERNOR OF WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The new Govornor of West Australia (Lientenant-Colonel Gerard Smith), in the course of an interview to- day,said he regarded his appointment as a new ...

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  7. MONDAY, SEPTEMDER 30, 1895.

    It pleased one of the High Tariff members to explain that the Tariff Reformers "crack up" the export trade because they assume that it ...

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  8. SHOCKING ACCIDENT.

    The pumping station at Spottiswoode, adjoining the section of the sewer works in which the disastrous tunnel accident occurred last Good Friday,was the scene yesterday of ...

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  9. THE EXPORT TRADE.

    Those interested in the export of perishable products will be pleased to learn that notwithstanding the failure of the Government to induce shipping companies to tender ...

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  10. TURKS AND ARMENIANS.

    A serious disturbance has occurred at Antioch in Syria. The Mohammedans, when searching for arms, made a raid on an Armenian ...

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  11. ATTEMPT TO MURDER THE PREMIER OF JAPAN

    Since the close of the war with China much dissatisfaction has been felt in Japan at what is regarded us the inadequate reward obtained by the ...

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  12. THE LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the London wool sales to-day there was strong competition for good qualities, and prices were well maintained. LONDON,SEPT.28. ...

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  13. THE AMSTERDAM DIAMONDCUTTERS.

    A great strike of diamond-cutters has occurred at Amsterdam, the chief seat of the industry. The number of men affected is 10,000, ...

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  14. THE BANK OF AUSTRALASIA.

    The report of the Bank of Australasia for the half-year ending April 15 has been issued. The balance-sheet shows a profit of £50,495. The deposits ...

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  15. DEATH OF A FAMOUS CHEMIST.

    The death is announced of M. Louis Pasteur, the eminent French chemist and bacteriologist, whoso name has become widely known of late years by ...

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  16. THE WEST AUSTRALIAN GOLD-FIELDS.

    The cast crosscut from the north shaft at the Maritana is 22ft.6in.into the lode without any sign of change in the ore,which is still carrying gold.The west crosscut from ...

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  17. SHOCKING MURDERS BY A LUNATIC.

    A shocking tragedy has occurred at Lichfield, in Staffordshire. A lunatic, who had just been released from the local asyl[?]m, murdered three ...

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  18. THE ANTWERP WOOL SALES.

    The next series of Antwerp wool sales opens on October 22. ...

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  19. EXTRAORDINARY OUTRAGE.

    A serious outrage has been committed at Mexborough, in the West Riding of Yorkshire. An Irish harvest hand, who had been ...

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  20. THE FRENCH ARMY.

    The French Budget Commission is at present engaging in discussing the charges brought by M. Cavaignac, member of the Chamber of Deputies, against the ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE. APPLES.

    Messrs. Duthoit and Co.,Australian and fruit merchants, report that the crop of apples in America is a large one.They however, consider that the American ...

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  22. RACING IN ENGLAND.

    The society journal, Truth, censures the bandicapper for underweighting Paris for the Cambridgeshire Stakes, to be run on October 23, his weight for ...

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  23. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN WINE.

    At the auction sale of South Australian wines held by Mr. E. Burnoy Young, the manager of the South Australian wine and produce dopot yesterday, the following ...

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  24. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    WHEAT.—The English wheat market is showing a general advance of 6d. per quarter. The Continental markets are advancing. The American market is ...

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  25. THE JEDDAH OUTRAGE

    Turkey has agreed to pay the indemnity demanded by England, France, and Russia for the outrage committed by Bedouins at Jeddah, the port of Mecca, ...

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  26. THE BURNING OF BIBLES—BISHOP GOE'S REPLY.

    Sir,—In reply to Archbishop Carr's letter of the 26th inst., touching the burning of Bibles by the Roman Church in the sixteenth century, let me say that my remarks had ...

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  27. THE DEAN POISONING CASE.

    George Dean,on being interviewed to-night, stated his regret that Mr. Meagher did not think fit to at once deny Sir JulianSalomons's statement concerning his alleged ...

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  28. HARES AND POULTRY.

    The hares by the Thermopylæ, from Melbourne August 1, have arrived in excellent condition, and have sold at 2s. 6d. a-piece. The skinned rabbits by the ...

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  29. THE CANALLY POISONING CASE.

    James Brown and Joseph Cabble were again brought before the local police court to-day charged with maliciously causing arsenic to be administered to several persons ...

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  30. NEW COMPANIES.

    The shares in the following companies have been allotted:—Miners Dream G. M. Co., Coolgardie, capital £10,000; Light of Asia G. M. Co., Murchison, ...

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  31. POLITICS IN SYDNEY.

    The Premier declines to take the rejection of the Reform Bill by the Legislative Council as final, but he in not prepared to say what further action the Government ...

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  32. FINANCIAL TELEGRAM.

    Broken Hill Proprietary shares are quoted at 42s. [Published in Saturday's Second Edition.] ...

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  33. THE WRECK OF THE ZENO.

    The crew of the brigantine Zeno arrived in Sydney to-night from Newcastle, to which port they were taken by the steamer Birksgate, which brought them from Lord Howe ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN ART.

    Sir Henry Parkes formally opened the first exhibition of the Society of Artists. In the course of his remarks he said that if the true and legislaticve ...

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  35. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    At Half-past 10.—Spcight v.Syme, appeal from judgment and motion for new trial. PRACTICE COURT. The Chief Justice will take chamber business at ...

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  36. ARRIVAL OF THE M.M.S. POLYNESIEN.

    The Messageries Maritimes Company' s steamer Polynesien.Captain Chevalier,commander, arrived from Marseilles at 9'o clock last night. She brings the following saloon ...

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  37. THE NEW ZEALAND PARLIAMENT.

    The third reading of the Government Liquor Bill was carried yesterday morning by 45 to 2.The temperance party gained several concessions during the progress of the ...

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  38. THE WEST AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    Another lengthy debate took place in the Assembly last:night on the Assisted schools Abolition Bill. While in committee on the compensation clause Mr.Randell,Opposition ...

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  39. TRADE WITH JAPAN.

    Among the passengers by the steamer Airlie, which sailed yesterday,was Mr.F., Kanematsu, a Japanese merchant, who hopes on his return to open up a trade with ...

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  40. THE WOOL EXPORT TRADE.

    The quantity of wool recieved in sydney to date, amounting to 146,000 bales,exceeds by 50,400 bales the quantiyt recieved to the coresponding period of last year.The clip next ...

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  41. INTERCOLONIAL RIFLE MATCH.

    At the intercolonial Ride match yesterday, the weather was fine.Queensland won the federal match with 1,553,Victoria scoring 1,520,Tasmanian 1471, and New South Wales ...

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  42. MAIL STEAMERS.

    F.M.S.Australian passed port Said homeward on the 27th inst. ...

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  45. FATAL MINING ACCIDENT.

    Early this morning an elderly man named W.H. Tonkin was fatally injured at the Propietary mine.He was working in the lower level near Jamieson's shaft when the ...

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