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  2. CENTRAL SUPREME COURT.

    In the Supreme Court this afternoon, his Honour Mr Justice Power delivered his adjourned decision in the application by Maria Allen, executrix of the will of the late William ...

    Article : 452 words
  3. LATEST MESSAGES

    The ex-Spanish cruiser Maria Teresa, which was sunk in the recent war and afterwards raised by the Americans, has foundered in a, gale off San Salvador. ...

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  4. MINING RECORD.

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  5. THE SIRDAR BANQUETED

    A brilliant banquet was tendered to Major-General Sir Herbert Kitchener at the Guildhall last night, following upon his being presented with the freedom of ...

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  6. SOUTHERN DIVISION.

    It is understood that tho following appointments have been made by tho Government:— Mr Philip Pinnock, lately senior Police Magistrate at Brisbane, to be Sheriff of Queensland. ...

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  7. MAJOR MARCHAND'S RETREAT.

    Major Marchand, with his force, has been authorised to return from Fashoda to France either by way of the Congo, the Nile, or Ras Jibutil (the French port on ...

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  8. SPORTING.

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  9. Q. N. BANK TRIALS. .

    At the Supreme Court to-day the case for the Crown in the above trial was closed, and the Chief Justice adjourned the court till half past 2 this afternoon. ...

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  10. THE CHINESE PLAYING FALSE.

    Despite the promises of the Tsung-li- Yamen, or Chinese Foreign Office, that the military should not be massed in the neighbourhood of the capital, there are ...

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  11. THE "BOUNDLESS INPUDENCE" OF AMERICA.

    The " Cologne Gazette denounces what it terms the boundless impudence of the United States in connection with the possession of the Philippine Group, and ...

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  12. CIVIL SERVANT IN TROUBLE.

    For some days past a report has been current that Mr Henry St. John Somerset, paymaster at the Treasury, has been suspended from duty. It has now transpired that irregularities in ...

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  13. LORD SALISBURY'S DIPLOMACY.

    The Continental newspapers generally declare that the brilliant victory of Lord Salisbury in connection with the Fashoda controversy insures British supremacy in ...

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  14. FRANCE IN EGYPT.

    Some of to-day'-s English newspapers, commenting on the announcement by the British Premier at the Guildhall banquet last night that France had intimated ...

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  15. POLICE COURT RECORD.

    In the Police Court this morning before tho Police Magistrate, three first offenders and James Jackson for drunkenness were discharged, the latter upon paying 2s 6d cab fare. ...

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  16. THE LORD MAYOR OF LONDON.

    Yesterday s " Gazette announces that a baronetcy has been conferred upon the Lord Mayor of London, Alderman Sir J. Voce Moore. ...

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  17. THE RACEHORSE BREADALBANE.

    The racehorse Bradalbane has been purchased by Mr. J. Tillett, a Queensland sportsman. There are three Breadalbanes running, one ...

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  18. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The ketch Aurora, bound from tho Clarence River to Sydney, was run down on. Saturday night by the tng Champion. There were six men on the ketch, of whom five scrambled ...

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  19. CAWARRAL NEWS.

    A meeting of the members of the old cricket club has been held to see if sufficient support could be procured to resuscitate the game here. There was a good attendance and all seemed ...

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  20. CYCLING.

    The annual sports meeting of the Union Cycling Club, to be held on the Union Ground an Wednesday, promises to be thoroughly successful, both from a racing and attendance ...

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  21. DESTRUCTIVE BUSH FIRES.

    There were destructive bush fires in the Lis- more district yesterday. Many settlers have been burnt out. ...

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  22. REID-BARTON COALITION.

    A report being in circulation to the effect that 0 coalition is imminent, Mr Barton, on being interviewed, denies the truth of the rumour that he is about to coalesce with Mr ...

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  23. RIVER MURRAY IN FLOOD.

    The river Murray was at flood height yesterday. ...

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  24. RIFLE SHOOTING.

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  25. AN EXTRA DAY'S SITTING.

    The Government proposes to have an extra day each week for Government business in Parliament. ...

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  26. THE EVACUATION OF CRETE.

    The Turkish troops have now left Crete. The Sultan has intimated that lie will accept Prince George of Greece as ...

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  27. BOAT PROPRIETOR DROWNED.

    A man named J. Garthon, a well-known boat proprietor at the Hawkesbury River, was drowned on Thursday. ...

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  28. LIFE IN " NEW AUSTRALIA."

    The Albury correspondent of the " Sydney Daily Telegraph " says:-- A letter has been received here from Mr F. Kidd, late of Albury, who went to South America, and was the head ...

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  29. MR REID AT WELLINGTON.

    Speaking at the township of Wellington on Saturday, the Premier said that tho public expenditure of the colony was now 50 per cent less than it was 12 years ago. He believed that ...

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  30. SAILING.

    The Fitzroy Sailing Club will hold their regatta on Wednesday, 9th November, and their annual dinner in the evening at the Imperial Hotel, and both promise to be a success. A number ...

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  31. VICTORIA.

    The total stakes won at the Victorian Racing Club meeting amounted to £'14,397. Mr W. Forrester, with £4199, headed the list of winners. ...

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  32. DEATH OF A SYDNEYITE.

    The body of William Pitt Brown, a Sydneyite, has been found at Southampton. His watch and money remained in his Dockets. An open verdict was ...

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  33. A WATERY GRAVE.

    At a boating party at St. Kilda on Saturday a man named Moritz slipped overboard and was drowned. ...

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  34. A DETERMINED SUICIDE.

    A man named Joseph Walkerden, aged 69, living at Carlton, cut his head nearly off with a razor while has wife was absent on Saturday. He had threatened to commit suicide. ...

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  35. CANADIAN TRADE WITH MANCHESTER.

    The Canadian Government has agreed to subsidise tho Manchester cattle Steamers by £8000 per annum. ...

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  37. SHIPMENT OF BUTTER TO LONDON.

    During the past week the Agricultural Department has shipped to London 764 tons of butter. ...

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  38. POLITICS IN CAPE COLONY.

    In the Legislative Assembly of Cape Colony the Speaker's casting vote was given to carry a resolution hostile to the Government the Hon. W. P. ...

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  39. FRENCH MANOEUVRES: MAGNIFICENT CAVALRY CHARGES.

    A military correspondent of the " Times," in the course of an article on the recent French manoeuvres, says the cavalry did splendid work, and some of their charges, if at times suggesting ...

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  40. DEATH OF A DIVINE.

    The Rev J. S. Waugh, D.D., the well-known and aged Wesleyan minister, died yesterday at his residence at Hawthorn. ...

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  41. THE PHILIPPINES.

    The Spanish Commissioners to the Peace Conference in Paris have rejected America's demands with regard to the Philippine Islands. ...

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  42. NEW ZEALAND.

    Parliament has adopted the proposals of the Government with regard to the American and other mail services. ...

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  43. ALLEGATIONS AGAINST THE PREMIER.

    The House of Representatives has decided to expunge from "Hansard" certain allegations made against the Premier by Mr Hutchinson. ...

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  44. AFFAIRS IN FRANCE.

    The French Premier, M. Dupuy, staves that he will maintain the civil supremacy, but will protect the army from insults. The French Chamber of Deputies, by ...

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  45. TERRIBLE SCALDING FATALITY.

    A child named Eye met with a terrible death at Wellington on Saturday. The mother was hanging out clothes, when the little one got on the top of a boiler of boiling water. The lid ...

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  46. AUSTRALIAN AWARDS ENFORCED IN NEW ZEALAND.

    By recent legislation, awards or the Australian courts can now be enforced in New Zealand by law. ...

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  48. THE WAR CLOUD.

    The militia fists are being prepared through out the colony, in consequence of the situation of affairs in Europe. ...

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  49. A RANFURLY STORY.

    A correspondent of the " Daily Telegraph " tells the following story of a dance at the Dublin Mansion House, as told him by gentlemen who overboard the conversation:--Ball-room at ...

    Article : 176 words
  50. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    A telegram from Hall's Creek, the principal centre of the Kimberley goldfields of the far north, states that Warden Cummings died on Saturday from an overdose of laudanum. He ...

    Article : 56 words
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  52. TASMANIA.

    There is much anxiety about the safety of the steamer Kawatire, which left Hobart on the 2nd instant for Strahan in command of Captain Morrisby She has not since been reported. ...

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