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  3. GENERAL CABLE NEWS. [REUTER'S MESSAGES.] The Barman Outbreak.

    The Barmaas concerned in the recent outrage at Mandalay have confessed that their object in making the attack was to eject the British. The ...

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  4. MINING. Block 10: Some Hands Temporarily Idle.

    THE additional section of the oredressing plant is so far completed that on Saturday the large mill was closed down for a few days in order to make ...

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  5. THE KLONDYKE GOLDFIELDS

    Intelligence has been received to the effect that none of those who started for the Klondyke goldfields via the Yukon River after the middle of July ...

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  6. Tasmania.

    There is great rivalry between the new railway companies and syndicates and holders of concessions on the north and west coast. Mr. Rymill, of ...

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  7. The North.

    The mill ran consistently last week, treating 700 tons of crude sulphides, assaying from the trommels 25 5 per cent, lead, 8 1oz. silver, and 14 6 per ...

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  8. The Leprosy Conference.

    The international conference which has been sitting in Berlin to deal with the leprosy question recommends isolation on the Norwegian system. The ...

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  9. The Turf.

    Staffs, who accounted for the Windsor Handicap at Caulfield on Saturday, has now a wonderful winning record. He has done little ...

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  10. Queensland.

    A case of alleged roll stuffing is reported in the Towong electorate. The Colonial Secretary (Sir H. Tozer) has ordered a prosecution. ...

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  11. Cretan Affairs.

    The foreign admirals at Crete propose to establish an Italian mounted force in Crete to replace the present force of gendarmes. ...

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  12. SPORTING. [BY TELEGRAPH.] The Cup Carnival.

    The latest betting quotations are:— Derbv: 2 to 1 on Aurum, 3 to 1 v. Amberite, 14 to 1 v. Fleeb Admiral. Cap: 100 to 11 v. Aurum, 100 to ...

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  13. New Zealand.

    Ben Tillett denies the report that he has been engaged as a labor organiser in this colony. ...

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  14. A TOWN BURNED.

    The entire town of Windsor, in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, has been destroyed by fire. Three thousand people were rendered ...

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  15. France and the Vatican.

    Speaking at Chalons, the ex-Premier of France (M. Bourgeois) protested against the interference of the Vatican in the internal affairs of France. ...

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  16. THE FEDERAL MOVEMENT.

    Sir H. M. Nelson, Premier of Queensland, who has reached here en route to Brisbane on the way back from the Jubilee celebrations, has been ...

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  17. Conciliation and the British Labor Troubles.

    Speaking at Poplar, Mr. Sydney Buxton (ex-Under-Secretary for the Colonies) expressed the hope that the Government would enforce the powers ...

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  18. The Adelaide Cycling Troubles.

    Martin, the gaoled American, was disqualified for six months by the League of Wheelmen last night. Altogether it was an excited meeting ...

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  19. THE CUBAN WRECK.

    Further details of the wreck of the steamer Triton on the coast of Cuba state that the vessel was so heavily laden that the lower decks were only ...

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  20. Cuban Autonomy.

    The party in Cuba in favor of autonomy has decided not to accept the Government proposals in that direction. ...

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  21. The National Liberal Club.

    The National Liberal Club, at the instance of Lord Carrington, has elected Mr. Reid (Premier of N.S.W.) and Mr. Seddon (Premier of N. Z.) ...

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  22. SEND-OFF TO MR. WHYSALL.

    THE public presentation to Mr. F. Whysall, the retiring post and telegraph master, takes place at the Town Hall to-night. The response to the ...

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  23. The Butchers' Picnic Sports.

    A meeting of the Journeymen Butchers' Association was held at the Wentworth Hotel last night, with Mr. A. E. Merritt in the chair. It was ...

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  24. Barrier Miner.

    To those who have followed the currency controversy it will not come as a surprise that the English cotton manufactured are pressing for a ...

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  25. THE LUCKNOW STRIKE.

    The first £100 despatched by the Barrier branch of the A. M. A. in aid of the Lucknow striken was received yesterday. ...

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  26. Obituary.

    The death is announced of Charles Anderson Dana, editor of the New York Sun. ...

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  27. THE STATUS OF SILVER.

    It is understood that Britain has declined to reopen the Indian Mints or enter into an international monetary conference. ...

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  28. The South.

    Without any stoppages of importance last week the mill treated 1573 tons crudes assaying from the trommels 20-8 per cent lead, 6-1oz: silver, and ...

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  29. A BICYCLE NOT A VEHICLE.

    In the police court yesterday the inspector of nuisances, on behalf of the council, proceeded against Mr. Davenport, a solicitor, for riding a bicycle on ...

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  30. AMUSEMENTS.

    CONJUROR Carl Hertz, after an absence of several years, reappeared before a Barrier audience last night at the Theatre. His reception could not ...

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  31. PENROSE PARK.

    LATE in August the Silverton council, the lease of the Silverton (or Penrose) Park being almost expired, agreed to Mrs. Penrose taking over the land from ...

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  32. ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES. [BY TELEGRAPH.] Fatal Fall Down a Shaft.

    David Gillies, an engineer working in a colliery at Otago, fell down a shaft and was killed. ...

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  33. Cycling.

    The sending to gaol of Bill Martin for 14 days for an assault at Adelaide will no doubt break up the "reign of terror" which "Plugger Bill" seemed ...

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  34. ALLEGED GOLD ROBBERY.

    Thirty miners engaged on the night shift at the Leviathan battery have been arrested on a charge of stealing amalgam. The alleged robberies took ...

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  35. DRY CREEK COMPANY v. THE BRITISH.

    Reserved judgment in the action arising out of the very old dispute between the Australian Smelting Company and the British Broken Hill ...

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  36. Death from Burns.

    As reported in the MINER yesterday, a child named Oscar Roy Wilson, aged 5½ years, living in Ryan street, Railway Town, received ...

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  37. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS. [BY TELEGRAPH.] New South Wales.

    In Chambers yesterday Mr. Justice Cohen held that a mere protest against payment of poundage fees is a notice within the meaning of the Impounding ...

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  38. SYDNEY WATER RATS.

    Three members of the police force during yesterday proceeded to Johnstone Bay in order to arrest four boys oa a charge of stealing. The boys ...

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  39. RIDERS TO VERDICTS.

    Some time ago a jury added a rider to its verdict touching the death of a lad who was drowned in the Broken Hill Proprietary dam, virtually censuring ...

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  40. TRANSFER OF PRISONERS.

    Six prisoners from the Broken Hill Gaol left town this morning for Wilcannia, en route to the eastern gaols. They were under police escort, ...

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  41. Cricket.

    The team of cricketers selected by Mr. Stoddart for his Australian tour is regarded as a more powerful combination than his last (says a reliable ...

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  42. Victoria.

    John Dann, an investor, formerly well known in the West, left £300 in a railway train travelling co Spencerstreet station. The sum was in a ...

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  43. POLICE COURT.

    BEFORE Mr. Makinson, P.M., to-day, James Symonds, who was arrested on a charge of drunkenness on the 16th and released on bail, but did not ...

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  44. Ore Shipment.

    The Broken Hill Proprietary for the fortnight ending October 13 despatched to Port Pirie 909 tons oxidised ores. Our Brisbane correspondent ...

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  45. ADELAIDE WOOL SALES.

    The Adelaide sales were reopened yesterday at the new Exchange in Brookman's Buildings, Grenfell-street, which were found to be very ...

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  46. South Australia.

    O'Brien, Oliver, and George, the three escaped prisoners who have lately been causing so mach excitement. ...

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