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  2. THE LAND SCANDALS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. Crick appeard before the Lands Commission to-day, and called several departmental officials as witnesses with reference to his ...

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  3. THE LOCH VENNACHAR.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.— The steamer Governor Musgrave returned to-night from an inspection of the coast of Kangaroo Island. She steamed right round the ...

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  4. FEARFUL RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    NUMURKAH, Thursday.—A frightful railway accident occurred here this evening, when a party of six persons, driving in a buggy across the railway line, were run into ...

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  5. SUEZ CANAL BLOCK.

    The blocking of the Suez Canal by the wreek of the steamer Chatham has had very far-re[?]tching effects. Owing to the closing of the canal, there has been a rapid backing-up ...

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  6. UNREST IN RUSSIA.

    In his address, delivered at the recent congress of Zemslves, held in Moscow. Mr. W.T. Stead spoke of the proposal to establish a duma of national assembly. The ...

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  7. EUROPEAN OUTLOOK.

    Prince Bulow, the German Chancellor, who, in an interview on Tuesday, declared that it would be a glorious day when Germans and French no longer regarded each ...

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  8. MILITARY METHODS.

    About a month ago Mr. Crouch made some, statements in the House of Represtentatives regarding the military forces on a motion in favour of the appointment of a ...

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  9. THE LATE QUEEN.

    A memorial to the late Queen Victoria was unveilded yesterday in the great manufacturing town of Blackburn, in Lancashire. The memorial was executed by Mr. Bertram ...

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  10. A MINING SENSATION

    For some days past speculataon in the shares of the Gladstone Tin Developmen; Company, Tasmania, has been continuous. The first fall in srip took place at the ...

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  11. THE PEACE TREATY.

    There is little doubt, despite the opposition to the draft peace treaty manifested throughout Japan, that it will be ratified by the Mikade. It has already been ...

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  12. EMIGRATION QUESTION.

    The proposals of "General" Booth, of the Salvation Army, and the Rev. William Carlisle, the organiser of the church army, to send families oversea, were strongly ...

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  13. HAGUE CONFERENCE.

    The Governent of Great Britain has given its assent to the principle of holding a second peace conference at the Hague. It has asked, however, to be supplied with ...

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  14. RUSSIAN RAILWAYS.

    It is announced that the next Russian Budget will provide for a great scheme of railuay extension throughout the empire. russia proposes to construct a railway ...

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  15. THROUGH FIRE AND ICE.

    The steel screw steamer Roddam, 2,379 tons, belonging to Messrs. Steel, Young, and Co. of London, has closed its adventurons career. The Roddam, under Caotaun ...

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  16. THE FRENCH CONGO.

    The French Government is determined to investigate throughly the allegations of shocking cruelty which have been made against French officials in the Congo, and ...

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  17. A MOROCCO OUTRAGE.

    In June last the house of Mr. Madden, the Austraian vice-consul at Mazagan, on the west coast of Morocco, was entered by a hand of Moors, and Mr. Madden, a native ...

    Article : 135 words
  18. LORD BRASSEY EXPLAINS

    The report which received currency a few days ago, that Lord Brassey had offered to build a number of inexpensive dwellings on the English model, for the benefit of the ...

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  19. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor-general (Lord Northeote) was the guest of the President of the Senate (Sir Richard Baker) at luncheon at Parliament-house yesterday. ...

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  20. BLACKMAILING BILLS.

    A serious allegation has been made against state legislators by Mr. John A. M'Call, the president of the New York Life Assurance Society. Giving evidence before the ...

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  21. CHINESE BOYCOTT.

    The boycott of American goods, adopted in China in retaliation for the exclusion of the Chinese from the United States, is engaging the attention of the American ...

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  22. CHOLERA IN GERMANY.

    The epidermic of Astatic cholera which has been very severe of late throughout Prussia is gradualty dying out. In all, 261 cases of the disease were reported, and of ...

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  23. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    Captain Waller and [?] electrical engineers are starting for Australia, on bahair of the Marooni International Marine Communication Company Limited. ...

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  24. A LIBEL ACTION.

    A libel action which is exciting some interest in political circles has been commenced in London. The plaintiff is Mr. F. W. Horner. M.P., Conservative member of ...

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  25. WORK in OVERHEATED MINES.

    BENDIGO, Thursday.—A discussion took place at the meeting of the Miners' Association to-night regarding work in overheated mines. ...

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  26. AMATEUR ATHLETICS.

    The Amateur Athletic Association has permanently auspended A. Shrubb, the amateur pedestrian, for breaches of the rules regarding amateurs. ...

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  27. WHO PAYS INCREASED WAGES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—During the hearing of the carpenters' and joiners dispute in the Arburanon Court to-day, and interesting discussed took place on the subject of who ...

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  28. THE COTTON MARKET.

    The Liverpool cotton market is greatly excited, and prices have Edlen 13 points. The fall is caused by the receipt of an op[?] report from the United States ...

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  29. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    The New Zealand tram of Rugby foot-ballers met M[?]llesex yesterday, and [?] another win. New Zealand had much the best of the ...

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  30. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The lowest and highest range of values on the Stock Exchange yesterday for Broken Hill Proprietary was 52 [?] [?]3 [?]. SILVER. ...

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  31. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Wheat. The American visible supply cost of the Rocky Mountains is estimated at 28,891,000 bushels, against 25,842,000 bushels a week ago, and 23,230,000 bushels ...

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  32. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Joseph Williams, of Hamilton, contractor, (Filed at Hamilton.) Emilie Elizbeth Coleman, of Holland grove, Caulfield, married woman, Causes ...

    Article : 77 words
  33. ARBITRATION IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The action of Judge Gibson as deputy president of the Arbitration Court was discussed by the Sydney Labour Council to-night, and a ...

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  34. LAW NOTICES.—(This Day).

    At Half-past 10 a.m.—In the matter of the Trade Marks Act [?] and of the application of Hobert Harper and Co., and opposition the[?] by the National Starch Co.; to the matter at ea[?] ...

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  35. LOUTH MURDER.

    SYDNEY, Thursday, The trial of Bernard Henry Midwinter, charged with murdering Frank R[?], [?]ar Louth, on October 18, 1[?]0[?], was cocluded at the Public Circuit ...

    Article : 157 words
  36. UNION LABBL.

    WARRNAMBOOL, Thursday,—At a meeting of the shire council held yesterday afternoon, Councillor Glasgow [?]l that although the matter was perhaps outside ...

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  37. IMMIGRATION RESTRICTION.

    SYDNEY, Thursday, Mr. Anderson, of the Federal [?] Mill, at Surry Hillsm, whose name was an preminent in connection with the six [?]atters menlent, has given another ...

    Article : 201 words
  38. MINING MYSTERY.

    A surprising discovery was made recently when the old plunger workings were being removed from the No. 4 level of the Union mine, Diamond Creek. It was found that ...

    Article : 102 words
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