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  2. ITALY AND ABYSSINIA.

    Intelligence has been received that a treaty of peace was concluded between Italy and Abyssinia on October 26, the ceremony being marked by much ...

    Article : 215 words
  3. LORD ROSEBERY'S RESIGNATION.

    Lord Rosebery's speech at Edmburgh last Friday, wherein he justified his resignation of the lendership of the Li[?]eral partby, was a magnificient performance. ...

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  4. ENGLAND AND AMERICA.

    The negotiations between Great Britain and the United States respecting the Venezuela frontier are proceeding satisfactorily. ...

    Article : 102 words
  5. THE EMPEROR WILLIAM.

    The statement made by the Earl of Lonsdale at Whitehaven, of which he is mayor, on Thursday last, has caused a good deal of surprise in Germany. ...

    Article : 180 words
  6. PRINCE BISMARCK.

    Prince Bismarck, in an interview with a press representative, has expressed his opinions regarding his recent revelations of diplomatic incidents that occurred during ...

    Article : 144 words
  7. "A SHOCKING STATE OF THINGS."

    A divorce case with some extraordinary features came before Mr. Justice Hood, in the First Civil Court yesterday. John Aloysius Guilfoyle, described as an ...

    Article : 590 words
  8. FREE TRADE IN CANADA

    The Canadian Parliament has abolished all import duties that were imposed for purely protective purposes. ...

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  9. SENSATIONAL DIVORCE [?]CASE.

    In the Divorce Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Holroyd, the hearing of the petition of Josephine Boyett, of Kyneton, for a divorce from her husband, Frederick ...

    Article : 1,066 words
  10. The Argus.

    Although another summer session has been talked of by Ministers as possible, events are conspiring to render it impracticable. The feeling of the ...

    Article : 6,339 words
  11. THE PEOPLE'S FEDERAL CONVENTION.

    The People's Federal Convention was opened to-day. The city was elaborately decorated in recognition of the event, and wore an unusually brisk appearence. The ...

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  12. BUSINESS IN NEW YORK

    The revival in business in the United States which followed the Presidential election still continues. Mr. G. W. Smalley, "The Times" ...

    Article : 83 words
  13. THE MISSING EXPLORERS.

    A telegram received from Mr.Wells says that his cousin and Jones left him in latitude 22.50, longitude 123.53, on October II. They were to rejoin him about 30 ...

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  14. THE JAMESON RAID.

    A few days ago the "Johannesburg Standard" stated that the Transvaal Government had sent in a claim to the British South Afinca Company for £1,000,000, as ...

    Article : 165 words
  15. THE SOUDAN WAR.

    Some particulais are published respecting Hartman, the spy in the employ of the Khalifa who was recently arrested at Suakim, and stated that several Austrian ...

    Article : 68 words
  16. THE SPANISH LOAN.

    The Spanish Government internal loan of 250,000,000 pesetas (over £6,000,000) was issued on Saturday. The issue of the loan has caused a great ...

    Article : 61 words
  17. THE NIGER EXPEDITION.

    The announcement that a British expedition will leave Akassa, a station of the Royal Niger Company, at the mouth of the Niger, in December next, for the purpose ...

    Article : 111 words
  18. M. NELIDOFF.

    Reports from St. Petersburg state that M. Nelidoff, the Russian ambassador at Constantinople, who was recently summoned to St. Petersburg by the Czar ...

    Article : 53 words
  19. THE RINDERPEST.

    In consequence of the ravages caused by the rinderpest in the Transvaal, the Government has issued an order calling upon all Uitlanders to do service on commando ...

    Article : 150 words
  20. GRISTING IN BOND.

    The executive of the Amalgamted Society of Millers met yesterday evening at the Trades-hall, in order to decide on what action should be taken to tide over the ...

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  21. THE WEATHER. A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM.

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  22. THE MOTOR CAR TRIAL. GREATEST SPEED ATTAINED.

    During the trial run of motor cars from London to Brighton yesterday the vehicles were accompanied on the jouney by hundreds of cyclists. ...

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  23. A MYSTERIOUS MURDER.

    News of what appears to be a brutal and cold-blooded murder was received from Bourke to-night. On Friday last two men named Brumley and M'Grath, who were ...

    Article : 403 words
  24. PRESS OPINIONS.

    The London journals, commenting on the trial of motor cars on Saturday, speak highly of this mode of locomotion. "The Times" considers that it is destined ...

    Article : 84 words
  25. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Owing to the objection taken to the Government proposal to extend the railway system from Redfern to Hyde-park, the Premier has decided to reter the subject to ...

    Article : 138 words
  26. QUEENSLAND.

    At the Criminal Court to-day Maric Christensen pleaded guilty to a charge of having unlawfully killed a girl named Casic, at the Myora Mission Station, while the accused ...

    Article : 214 words
  27. THE CARS IN MELBOURNE.

    The St. Kilda Council, at its meeting last evening, received a letter from Mr. W. J. Barker, secretary to the Horseless Carriage Syndicate, asking for permission to run the ...

    Article : 123 words
  28. SEVERE STORM AT NUMURKAH.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 492 words
  29. THE POSTAL CONFERENCE.

    The deligates to the postal Conference held their second sitting to-day, the meeting being held in camera until midday, when the proceedings were adjourned. This had ...

    Article : 411 words
  30. THE LAND TAX.

    The arrangements are almost comlete for the establishment of the land tax assessment appeal courts under the Land Tatx Assessment Act. ...

    Article : 418 words
  31. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The number of men employed on the relief works which are being carried out by the Indian Government in consequence of the serious famine which is prevailing in ...

    Article : 238 words
  32. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    At the office of Sir Edwin Smith to-day the members of the finance committee of tho Adelaide Jubilee Exhibition of 1887 made presentations to Mr.C. E. Owen Smyth ...

    Article : 74 words
  33. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Charles Brown, of Drysdale-street, Malvern, mining speculator. Causes of insolvency— Losses in mining speculations.Liabilities,£4,451: assets, 10/[?] deficiency, ...

    Article : 174 words
  34. THE HOSPITAL INQUIRY.

    The Legislative Council committee of inquiry into the hospital affairs met again to-night, when Cecil Corbin, one of the late junior resident surgeons, was further ...

    Article : 130 words
  35. THE CRICKET ASSOCIATION.

    At a meeting of the New South Wales Cricket Association to-night it was decided to send a team of 12 players to visit Adelaide and Melbourne daring December. Mr. ...

    Article : 313 words
  36. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

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  37. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Lane started his public battery at the Lakes to-day. The mill is running well, crushing Boulder Perseverance ore. A splendid supply of water is obtained from ...

    Article : 238 words
  38. NEW ZEALAND.

    Ex-Detective Kirby, whose appeal against his conviction on a charge of black-mailing was recently dismissed, was to-day sentenced to three years imprisonment. ...

    Article : 35 words
  39. KILLED IN THE BUSH.

    A sad fatality occurred in the bush at South Warrangul this morning, when a man named Edward Stubbs, a wood-cutter, in the employ of M'Coll Bros., sawmillers, was ...

    Article : 136 words
  40. RAINFALL IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 176 words
  41. TASMANIA.

    The body of John Clark, who was drowned from the cutter Brothers in the River Tamar, has been recovered. He was a native of Glasgow, aged 22, and held a second ...

    Article : 42 words
  42. M[?]NTYRE BROS. 1S. 3D. TEA.

    Fine rich flavour. Buy direct. New tea warehouse, opposite G.P.O.—[Advt.] USHER'S WHISKY. ...

    Article : 41 words
  43. LADIES,

    The KANDY KOOLA TEA is absoutely the purest and most invigorating tea in Australia. Obtainable all grocers.—[Advt.] ...

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  44. AT WALLACH'S ESTATE SALE.

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  45. INVALID BRANDY,

    "I have made a careful analysis of the samples of `Invalid Brandy' submitted by Tool Bros., and found that it is a very FINE PURE SPIRIT with the TRUE cog[?] flavour. It may be ...

    Article : 69 words
  46. AT WALLACH'S ESTATE SALE.

    Bamboo Flower Stands...... 1s. 6d. Bamboo Chairs, rush seats...... [?] Bamboo Chairs, upholstered seats.... [?] Bamboo Gipsy Tables...... [?] ...

    Article : 37 words
  47. THE LEVIATHAN CLOTHING COMPANY.

    The leading house for Boy's and Men's Readymade Clothing. HIGH-CLASS TAILORS. All-wool Sac Suits to order, [?] 70s. ...

    Article : 31 words
  48. CADBURY'S COCOA.

    A stimulating and sustaining cup—made instantly.—[Advt.] ...

    Article : 9 words
  49. GOLD MEDAL, ALBURY 18[?],

    Awarded for the excellence of "Robur" Tea—[Advt.] ...

    Article : 13 words
  50. WHAT ONE OUGHT TO KNOW.

    Pears' Soap is frugrunt, refreshing, and [?]oothin[?]—[Advt.] ...

    Article : 19 words
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