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  2. THE GENERAL ELECTION.

    To-morrow evening the Premier will, at Bairnsdale, outline the policy of the Government. A special train, convcying all the Ministers (except Mr. Shiels) and ...

    Article : 6,110 words
  3. SHOOTING AT POLICE.

    The identification of John Duggan, one of the principals in the recent sensational shooting case at Perth, with the notorious Darby Kennedy, who is wanted on a charge ...

    Article : 581 words
  4. THE WOOL SEASON.

    The opening sale of the Melbourne wool season, an event which is always looked forward to with great interest by woolgrowers and all connected with the wool ...

    Article : 635 words
  5. THE GALYESTON DISASTER.

    The British Columbia mails, which arrived by the Warrimoo to-day, contain long accounts of the terrible disaster at Galveston, but moht of the particulars have ...

    Article : 673 words
  6. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    The information gleaned by the police during their task of compiling the manhood suffrage list for the whole colony in connection with the federal elections shows ...

    Article : 454 words
  7. PRINCESS'S THEATRE.

    A crowded and brilliant audience assembled at the Princess's Theatre last evening, in anticipation of renewing pleasant memories of perhaps the most popular ...

    Article : 916 words
  8. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 158 words
  9. THE GOVERNMENT ASTRONOMERS FORECAST.

    Tuesday.(6 p. m.).—Fine generally, and becoming warm inland; light variable winds, chiefly northerly. Sea smooth SYNOPSIS OF THE WEATHER. ...

    Article : 701 words
  10. SUCCESSFUL DASH FOR LIBERTY.

    The recent burglaries have provided the detectives with plenty of work during the past few weeks. Several very undersirable characters have been sent to gaol, and with ...

    Article : 155 words
  11. THE HOBART SHOW.

    The Southern Tasmanian Agricultural Show will be opened to-morrow, but the sheep were judged to-day. The exhibits were regarded as the best show of ...

    Article : 125 words
  12. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    The Legislative Assembly devoted to-day's sitting to private members' business, and there was a very thin House, the Premier and most members being absent. ...

    Article : 146 words
  13. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Mr. Thomas Oliver, late of Campbell field, former, who died on September 21, executed on June 13 a will which has been lodged for probate. He left realty worth ...

    Article : 134 words
  14. PASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL SHOWS.

    The Hopetoun show, held on October 12, was a great success, the exhibits in stock being the best ever seen in the yard. The following were principal prize-takers:—Draught.—Entire—J. H. ...

    Article : 696 words
  15. THE BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    Jackson, the head warder at the general hospital who recently contracted the plague while attending as assistant at a post-mortem examination, died to-day. ...

    Article : 33 words
  16. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Minister of Justice, replying to-day to a deputation who asked for an amendment of the law relating to the celebration of marriages so as to more carefully ...

    Article : 373 words
  17. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    The Premier stated in the House of Assembly to-day that the Government desired to act in concert with the other colonies regarding the peace celebrations. He ...

    Article : 196 words
  18. THE RIFLE CLUB MOVEMENT.

    On Monday a team from the Adelaide Rifle Club, at the invitation of the Rupanyur Rifle Club (Victoria), fired in connection with the contest between teams from companies or clubs attached to ...

    Article : 355 words
  19. SOUTH-STREET COMPETITIONS

    In the South-street competitions the [?]lowing awards were made to-day:— violin Duet any age.—1. Misses Kate and Maggie Cussen (Moonee Ponds); 2, Misses E. Dyason and ...

    Article : 574 words
  20. PASTORAL INTELLIGENCE.

    ROCHESTER. Oct. 16.—Shearing is in full swing at Restdown Station. The clip is turninc cut well. NEW SOUTH WALES. ...

    Article : 158 words
  21. AGRICULTURAL INTELLIGENCE.

    HOPETOUN, Oct. 15.—Shearing has been completed on the Pine Plains Station, and the clip this year has been very good. The crops in the Mallee are looking excellent, particularly in those ...

    Article : 348 words
  22. WEST AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Council the debate was resumed on the Arbitration md Conciliation Bill by Mr. Hackett, who strongly commended the measure. ...

    Article : 237 words
  23. THE DEFENCE DEPARTMENT AND THE RIFLE CLUB MOVEMENT.

    Sir,—I noticed, with much surprise, that the Minister of Public Instruction, for the Minister of Defence, replied to Messrs. Bailes and Murray, in the Legislative ...

    Article : 308 words
  24. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The session of the Congregational Union was opened today, the attendance being very large. The president nominated for next year is Mr. W. Herbert Phillipps. The ...

    Article : 148 words
  25. POLICE INTELLIGENCE.

    At the District court yesterday the Melbourne Tramway Company proceeded against Andrew Humble, an ex employe, for smoking on an enclosed car, in violation of No. 2 of the company's ...

    Article : 544 words
  26. FIRES IN THE COUNTRY.

    Yesterday evening, atGowar East, the post-office building, owned by Mrs. M. E. Ryan, was completely burnt, with almost all its contents, only about £1 ...

    Article : 328 words
  27. NEW ZEALAND PARLIAMENT.

    The stonewall on the Government proposal to give a rebate in the rent to Crown tenants collapsed at 8 o'clock this morning. ...

    Article : 101 words
  28. CIVIL SERVANTS AND THE ELECTIONS.

    Sir,—I would ask the civil servants of the colony, through you, are they going to stand by and do nothing for themselves during the present elections? ...

    Article : 270 words
  29. TASMANIA.

    The Customs returns for September show the imports as £104,648, and the exports as £107,317. The duties amount to £12,003, an aggregate increase from the three sources ...

    Article : 39 words
  30. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    This morning the dead body of a man named Lewis Gallagher was found hanging in Perry's yard, off Murray-street The sum of £14 was found on the body. ...

    Article : 58 words
  31. BILLIARDS.

    The Sydney portion of the billiard match, Roberts v. Weiks, was concluded to-night, in the presence of a large crowd of onlookers. The feature of the afternoon session was a beautifully ...

    Article : 135 words
  32. QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    In the Assembly to-day the Callide Railway Bill was considered in committee. An amendment by Mr. Higgs, a labour memher, debarred members of Parliament from ...

    Article : 63 words
  33. CRIMINAL SITTINGS.

    A man named Thomas Paul was convicted of assaulting his stepdaughter at Prahran on August 9. He was remanded for sentence. Sarah Melaney was found guilty of stealing a ...

    Article : 69 words
  34. COUNTRY STOCK MARKETS.

    SALE.—Messrs. Mathieson and Davi report:— "Fat Cattle.—Medium supply; prices casier. Good cows, £5/16/ to £6/5/; heavy, to £7. Store Cattle.—Average yarding; prices 6rm. Yearlings, ...

    Article : 78 words
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    Advertising : 98 words
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