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  2. THE SOUDAN WAR. EXPEDITION TO FASHODA.

    The news of the situation at Fashoda, on the White Nile, which is believed to be occupied by a French paraty, under Captain Marchand, and the announcement that Sit ...

    Article : 364 words
  3. A TERRIFIC GALE.

    At about half-past 5 o'clock on Saturday evening a violent storm passed over the city and suburbs, and from accounts to hand from some of the country districts it would ...

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  4. THE CRETAN OUTBREAK.

    The claim put forward by the Sultan that the prisoners arrested for being concerned in the Moslem outbreak, and massacre of Christians at Candia must be tried by an ...

    Article : 199 words
  5. THE LATE EMPRESS OF AUSTRIA.

    The remains of the late Empress of Austria, who was assassinated at Geneva by Luc[?]heni, an Italian anarchist, on Saturday, the 10th inst., were yesterday interred ...

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  6. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1898.

    Whether the Parllament of New South Wales will proceed directly with the consideration of the federal issue remains to be seen. The proceedings ...

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  7. THE DREYFUS CASE. ADMISSION" BY M. CAVAIGNAC.

    M. Cavaignac, who recently resigned his position as Minister of War in the Brisson Cabinet, because he was opposed to a re vision of the proceedings in the Dreyfus ...

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  8. MR. G. H. REIDTHROWN FROM A BUGGY.

    The Premier has come and gone, like a meteor.Arriving at Port Macquarie on Saturday, he delivered an address there Using relays of horses,he next hurried on ...

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  9. A CYCLIST KILLED.

    Hardly better weather than that of Saturday for racing could have been des[?]red, but only an attendance of 3,000 was recorded at the Cyclists' Union meeting, held at ...

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  10. MORE DEFECTIONS IN THE CABINET.

    General Zurlinden, who ten days ago sueceeded M. Cavaiginc as Minister of War, his now resigned his position, as he will not consent to a re-trial of Ciptum Dreyfus. ...

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  11. THE FAR EAST.

    Advices from China state that riotous mobs have attacked the American and French mission stations at Chunking, an important city and river port in the western ...

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  12. BALLOON ASCENT.

    A remarkable balloon ascent has been made from the Crystal palace grounds. It was undertaken forscientific purposes, under the auspices of the British Association. ...

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  13. AFFAIRS IN KOREA.

    Further light has been thrown upon the attempt to poison the Emperor and the Crown Prince of Korea, on Sunday last, in connection with which 11 court officials ...

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  14. SPAIN AND AMERICA.

    The commissioners appointed by the United States Government to conclude a treaty of peace with Spain have sailed for Europe, en route for Paris, where the ...

    Article : 178 words
  15. YACHTING IN ENGLAND.

    The first of a series of five matches between the 22-footer Irex, belongind to Mr. Mark Foy, of Sydney, and the Maid of Kent, a boat specially built for the ...

    Article : 269 words
  16. A FRENCH THREAT.

    The Paris journal, "Le Temps," publishes an important article dealing with the situation at Fashoda. It says that France attaches real ...

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  17. MR. REID'S SPEECH.

    Mr.Reid addressed a large meeting at Kempsey last night Upon his annul in town he was serenaded by a brass band, which played with much fire "See the ...

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  18. INTERESTING TO WINEGROWERS.

    Mr. E. Burney Young, manager of the South Australian wine depot in London, has visited France, and inspected the vineyards in the Champagne and Bordeaux ...

    Article : 102 words
  19. THE SANDY CREEK MYSTERY.

    There is now every probability of the Sandy Creek mystery being satisfactorily cleared up, and the fact established that the case is one of suicide, and not murder. ...

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  20. THE HURRICANE IN THE WEST INDIES.

    Further particulars have been received respecting the terrible hurrieane which has devastated the islands of the West Indies, with the exception of Jamaica. ...

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  21. THE OMDURMAN BATTLE.

    The Mayor of Ballarat West (Councillor Elliott) is determined that the battle of Omdurman shall not be recorded in the annals of British achievement without some ...

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  22. FROZEN RABBITS.

    Part of the frozen rabbits shipped at Melbourne by the R.M.S. India, on August 2, have been found to be mouldy. Of the shipment by the Duke of ...

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  23. THE SPORTSMAN'S CUP.

    The first two heats of the "Sportsman's" Challenge Cup, which earries with it the championship of England, were rowed yesterday on the Thames. ...

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  24. THE FOREIGN OFFICE.

    As was anticipated, Mr. George Wyndham, M.P. for Dover, and formerly private secretary to Mr. Balfour. First Lord of the Treasury, has been appointed ...

    Article : 117 words
  25. ANTWERP WOOL SALES.

    The Antwerp wool sales closed yesterday. The market was firm, and there was an increased demand for crossbreds. Of Australian wool, 4,477 bales were ...

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  26. SEWS FROM NEW GUINEA.

    News from New Guinea states that bushmen living on the slopes of Mount Suekling have raided villages near Masina, Collingwood Bay, and killed a Government chief ...

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  27. THE R.M.S. CHINA.

    As already reported, the P. and O. Company's Royal mail steamer China, which went ashore at Perim, near Aden, in March last, has at length been floated off the ...

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  28. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS SILVER.

    Bar silver is quoted at 28 1-16d. per oz. standard, being an advance of 1-16d. since Tuesday last. LONDON, sept. 17. ...

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  29. OBITUARY.

    The death is announeed of Major George Jean de Winton, who many years ago served in the military forces in Tasmania, New South Wales, and Queensland, aged 74 ...

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  30. SPEECH BY MR. BARTON.

    Mr. Barton had a rowdy reception at Port Macquarie last night. He strongly anumadverted upon the policy the Premier was pursuing in attacking him, and a vote ...

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  31. MINING SHARES.

    The following, sales are reported on the London Stock Exchabge:— Mount Lyell, £6/15. Lake View COnsols, North Lyell, 29/6. £11/2/6. ...

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  32. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Edward Francis Panll, of Main-street Ballarat, baker. Causes of insolvency— Losses in business. Liabilities, £136/12/10; assets, nil. Mr. W. D. M'Kee, assignee. ...

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  33. THE GARDEN GULLY MINE.

    The richness of the new reef in the Garden Gully United is proved by the fact that the mine has within the last three months produced nearly one-third of a ton ...

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  34. SWIMMING IN ENGLAND.

    Perey Cavill, late of Sydney, has accepted the challenge of J. H. Tyers, the English swimmer, to swim a mile for £100 a-side. ...

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  35. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Quotations for frozen meat are as follows:— New Zealand Sheep.—Crossbred wethers and maiden ewes (55lb. to 65lb.)— ...

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  36. THE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL.

    In response to the urgent appeal on behalf of the Children's Hospital which has been made by the committee, and warmly seconded by Lady Madden, we have received ...

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  37. LAW NOTICES (THIS DAY).

    At Half-past 11 a.m.—Daly v. Union Trustee Co. of Australia Ltd.: Rider v. Freebody; Nally v. Walsh. First Civil Court. ...

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  38. BACK FROM KLONDIKE.

    A number of Australian miners returning from Klondike by the R.M.S. Aorangi, give most discouraging reports of the state of the field, which they say has been ...

    Article : 72 words
  39. A TASMANIAN OPINION.

    Mr. Henry, Dbson, M.H.A., of Hobart, has telegraphed to the "Sydney Morning Herald" that the Ministerial opposition to Mr. Barton is disgraceful, and deprives Mr. ...

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  41. R.M.S. AORANGI AT WELLINGTON

    The R.M.S. A[?]rangi, from Vancouver, arrived this morning, and sailed for Sydney at 5 p.m. Her passenger list is as follows:—Misses Johnston and Hoggson. Mesdames Flynn. Lynder, Hammon. ...

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