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  2. SPECIAL TELEGEAMS.

    Two hundred additional troops from the Cape Colony have been ordorod to proceed to the River Macloutsie, where a British force recently arrived, for the ...

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  3. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The enthusiasm caused in France by the visit of the Russian war-ships to Toulon and Cherbourg still continues. The Russian admiral and other officers ...

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  4. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Marshal MacMahon, Due do Magenta, formerly President of the French Republie, died to-day at the ago of 85 years. ...

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  5. THE BENALLA ELECTION.

    In relerence to the statement by Mr. ThosKennedy that he did not sign the "free-trade manifesto" on the eve of the election for Benalla and Yarrawonga, Mr. Kennedy is ...

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  6. DISPUTE IN THE WOOL TRADE

    The proposal made by the Wool Selling Brokers Association in regard to the wool difficulty has been declined by the Wool Buyers Association, and there seems at ...

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  7. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1893.

    The case which is to be argued on Friday before a Full Court consisting of the whole of the Supreme Court judges, is one of an importance not easily overrated. ...

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  8. DISAPPEARANCE OF A BUSINESS MAN.

    Mr. Dawson, of the firm of Messrs. Scott, Dawson, and Stewart, Australian merchants, of 51 Milton-street, E.C., and 20 Frederick-street, Glasgow, and also ...

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  9. THE CARCOAR TRAGEDY.

    It has been definitely arranged that the trial of Edward Hubert Glasson for the murder of Mr. J. W. Phillips, late bank manager at Carcoar, and Miss Cavanagh, ...

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  10. OUTRAGES IN THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    The steamer Polynesien, from Noumea, which arrived to-day, bringa news of the murder of a French recruiting agent and two of his native crew at Aurora, one of the ...

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  11. THE NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. J. P. Abbott, the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, is so ill that he will be unable to attend the House this week. ...

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  12. MURDER OF A GERMAN NOBLE MAN'S WIFE.

    The Countess Bluchor, wife of Count Blucher, son of Prince Blucher of Wahlslatt, has been murdered by tha gardener, who subsequently committed ...

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  13. SERIOUS ILLNESS OF M. GOUNOD.

    M. Charles Francois Gounod, the cminont French composor, is seriously ill.The has had an attack of apoploxy, and his condition is regarded as critical. ...

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  14. THE QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Council this evening the Supreme Court Bill, the Treasury Bills Bill, the Harbour Dues Bill, the Appropriation Bill, and the Sugar Works Guarantee Bill, were ...

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  15. ANARCHISTS IN ROME.

    A public meting was being held in Rome to-day, when the proceedings wore interrupted by a number of anarchists. A serious disturbance ensued, ...

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  16. THE NEW CALEDONIA CABLE.

    The Governor, having received a congratulatory message from the Governor of New Caledonia on the completion of the cable today, replied, joining with His Excellency in ...

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  17. ALLEGED FORGERIES IN SYDNEY.

    A man named Henry Holden was recently arrestod in London on a charge of forgery, and the detectives believed that he was identical with a man named ...

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  18. PALEONTOLOGICAL RESEARCHES IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Sir Thomas Elder has presented the South Australian Museum with £500 to enable it to continue the explorations at Lake Mulligan, which are now being carried on under the ...

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  19. THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Assembly this afternoon a motion in favour of the exchange of Government land for land belonging to Mr. G. C. Hawker, a member of the House, was, after some ...

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  20. THE CIVIL WAR IN BRAZIL.

    Advices from Rio de Janeiro stante that President Peixote has agreed to withdraw his troops from certain positions in the city on his receiving an assurance ...

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  21. INTERCOLONIAL TELEGRAMS. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Mr. Justice Manning to-day sanctioned the compromise entered into between the liquidators of the Land Company of Australasia, by which a contributory paid £3,000 in full ...

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  22. THE MIOWERA OVERDUE AT VANCOUVER.

    The Miowera, one of the steamers of Mr. James Haddart's pacific service between Australia had Canada, is a week overdue at Vancouver. The Miowera ...

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  23. FIRE AT CHESTER CASTLE.

    A fire has occurred at Chester Castle, which has caused serious damage to the building. ...

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  24. MELBOURNE POPULAR CONCERTS.

    The season of Melbourne popular concerts, which closed last night in the Athenieumhall, bas not been so well attended as the previous one. It is to be hoped, however, ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLE NEWS. A BUTTER AND CHEESE EXCHANGE.

    A butter and cheese exchange is being formed in Tooley-street, London. Sixty firms have already subscribed to it. ...

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  26. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Rev. Joseph Robertson, M.A., is the chairman-elect of the Congregational Union of South Australia for 1894-95. Mr. Josiah H. Bagster, ex-member of the ...

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  27. TRAIN SERVICE TO BRIGHTON.

    At the meeting of the Moorabbin Shire Council, held on Monday evening, a letter was received from the Brighton Town Council asking them to appoint delegates to attend a ...

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  28. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    BUTTER.—The Victorian butter by the R.M.S. Ormuz, which left Melbourne on September, 2, has been landed in excellent condition, and has sold at from ...

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  29. THE TASMANIAN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Assembly to-day, Mr. Dobson, the Premier, made his long-expected statement on the financial situation. He criticised the nation of the Council in throwing out the ...

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  30. A BOXING MATCH.

    A boxing match has taken place between A. Eyles, of London, and the Australian boxer "Dummy" "Winters. Eyles won in the seventh round. In the, ...

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  31. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Another interview has taken place between the Rev. G. E. Rowe and the Premier relative to the unemployed in Perth, who now number 215, according to Mr. Rowe'a list. ...

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  32. DEATH OF AN EX-VICTORIAN.

    Mr.Splatt, the Mayor of Torquay, in Devonshire, formerly of Victoria, was found dead in his bed to-day. ...

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  33. THE ASSAULT ON A WIFE AT FITZROY.

    The man Robert M'Clure, who on Monday was so leniently treated by the justices on the Fitzroy bench for a brutal and cowardly assault upon his wife, was brought before the ...

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  34. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The scrip for the Western Australian 4 percent, loan of £436,000, the tenders for which are to be opened on Friday noxt, is quoted at a premium of 25s., the ...

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  35. TASMANIA.

    The report of the Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Tasmania shows that the company has at its disposal a balance of £7,500 for the year. It will pay a dividend at the ...

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  36. THE INFANTICIDES AT BRUNSWICK.

    The second inquest in connection with the discoveries of the bodies of children at Brunswick was continued at the Morgue yesterday by Mr. Candler, the coroner for Bourke. ...

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  37. THE SYDNEY BETTING MARKET.

    For the Caulfield Cup Jeweller has been backed at 8 to 1. Division has cased to 100 to 9 offered, which price is obtainable about Brockleigh. The other ...

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  38. A PRIZE-FIGHTER FINED.

    An encounter between a pugilist and a trainer occupied the attention of the Flemington Bench yesterday. Thomas Lees, a wellknown ex-Victorian pugilist, was charged ...

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  39. THREATENED DISPUTE IN THE SHIPPING TRADE.

    The local ballot in connection with the difficulty between the ship-owners and the maritime engineers was concluded to-day. Telegrams announcing the results of the ...

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  40. THE UNEMPLOYED IN SYDNEY.

    At the Queen's statue to-day a meeting of the unemployed listened to the unfolding of the platform of the Active Service Brigade by its leaders. The proposals were that the ...

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  41. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    At Half-past 10.—Pohlman v.Knowling and another, M Cartin v. Tonkyn, Robertson v. Tope, M Tavlsh v. Cuttle, Rennick and another v. Robertson and another. ...

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  42. VIOLENT STORM AT ADELAIDE.

    A violent storm was experienced here today, and several cases of damage of a minor character are reported. The shipping was interfered with,especinlly in ...

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  43. ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT BY A POST-OFFICE EMPLOYE.

    A former employe of the Queenscliff post and telegraph office, named Herbert Alexander, was charged by Detective Lomax at the police court to-day with the embezzlement of ...

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  44. A NOVEL SWINDLE.

    Some of the swindling fraternity have hit upon a new method of earning a livelihood. They simply place a card in the window of their house or shop notifying that they are ...

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  45. VIOLENT WINDSTORM AT BROKEN HILL.

    To-day was one of the worst days ever experienced at Broken Hill. A duststorm raged unceasingly all day, and so bad did it become that business people ...

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  46. THE INTERCOLONIAL RIFLE MATCHES.

    The Intercolonial rifle matches were continned to-day under adverse circumstances, as a strong wind was blowing across the range. In the firing at 500 and 600 yards in ...

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  47. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    William Scott, of Stevedore-street, Williamstown, butcher. Causes of insolveney— Pressure of creditors, paying heavy interest on borrowed money, illness in tamily, and ...

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  48. THE CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH.

    The fifteenth chess championship game between Messrs. Crane and Wallace was resumed this evening, the latter's adjourned move proving to be Q to B2, which won a ...

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  49. AN ACKNOWLEDGMENT.

    Sir,—For your kindness in giving publicity to the case of Annie Hope permit me to thank you sincerely, and through you all those who have so nobly responded to my appeal ...

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