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  2. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    A telegram from Echaca states that the contemplated increase in the Victorian duties on cereals and stock is creating a feeling of irritation across the Border. ...

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  3. MACPHERSON V. SMITH AND ANOTHER.

    When Corydon and Thyrsis, arcades amho, drove their flocks together, it was to sing alternately songs of love and peace and trees and nymphs, and to leave ...

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  4. COLONIAL PARLIAMENTS.

    In the Assembly Mr. Walker resumed his speech on the want of confidence debate, replying at length to the criticisms of the Opposition. Referring to the ...

    Article : 331 words
  5. THE COLLIERS' STRIKE.

    There was quite a revival here to-day owing to rumours of a probable settlement of the strike. A good many people made people made up their minds that the beginning ...

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  6. ADELAIDE AND LONDON TELEGRAPH.

    Concern is again felt for the safety of the Czar of Russia, the police having made a discovery of a Nihilist plot of a serious character at St. Petersburg. ...

    Article : 96 words
  7. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Governor arrived at Dubbo en route to Bourke this morning, meeting with an enthusiastic welcome. He left for Bourke early in the afternoon, and arrived ...

    Article : 374 words
  8. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN IN ENGLAND.

    The weather was sufficiently fine to enable the Australians to continue their innings against the Past and Present of Oxford and Cambridge Universities at ...

    Article : 65 words
  9. [RECEIVED August 30, 3 6 p.m.]

    The Australians innings closed for 298, of which Bannerman made 76 and Turner 60. The 'Vanities, who in their first innings made 241, went in again, and lost ...

    Article : 55 words
  10. QUEENSLAND.

    In the Assembly a Bill for the better security of payment of wages and debts due to workmen and others, and a Bill providing for the regulation of mines and ...

    Article : 73 words
  11. THE BREADSTUFFS MARKET.

    The cargo of wheat on board the ship Earnock, which left Wallaroo an June 4, has been sold at the rate of 40s. per quarter. ...

    Article : 70 words
  12. PROVINCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The lack of rain is becoming a serious question with the farmers and others. Warm dry days and north winds, are withering up the crops and grass, and ...

    Article : 49 words
  13. QUEENSLAND.

    The wool season has now began. Wool a coming to hand much more quickly and in larger quantities than was anticipated. fully 25 per cent or more is expected to ...

    Article : 84 words
  14. [RECEIVED August 30,3.6 p.m.]

    The wheat market is rising, there having been a further advance of 6d. per quarter. A July-August cargo of 8,000 qrs. has ...

    Article : 55 words
  15. CARPENTERS' AND JOINERS' DISPUTES.

    The leading representatives of the Builders and Contractors Association state that the rules adopted at the recent mass meeting of carpenters and joiners ...

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  16. HAMLEY BRIDGE, August 30.

    Mr. John Lawrie, one of the oldest and most highly respected residents, died last night. His forcible and sensible contribution to the Press always commanded ...

    Article : 61 words
  17. NEW ZEALAND.

    Parliament will be prorogued by proclamation in to-morrow's Gazette. ...

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  18. AUSTRALASIAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE.

    The attendance at the meetings of the various sections of the Australasian Association this morning was not so good as yesterday, but still satisfactory. In the ...

    Article : 629 words
  19. MAITLAND, August 30.

    The Institute Committee unanimously decided last evening upon starting a roller-skating rink in connection with the Institute. Messrs. Hussey, Woods, and ...

    Article : 33 words
  20. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    A Stock Exchange has been formed at Perth. The Supreme Court has granted a rule nisi for a new trial in the Mockford and ...

    Article : 49 words
  21. PORT PIRIE, August 30.

    A two-roomed wooden cottage at Solomontown, the property of Mr. K. W. Duncan, was totally destroyed by fire to-night. It was occupied by Mrs. W. ...

    Article : 72 words
  22. VICTORIAN LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    The following nominations were received to-day for fourteen vacancies in the Legislative Council:—North-Eastern Province—J. S. Batters, J. H. Knipe, and John ...

    Article : 117 words
  23. THE DAILY TELEGRAPH LIBEL CASE.

    The libel action Dibbs v. the Daily Telegraph was resumed to-day. The plaintiff was further corr-examined, principally regarding his utterances in the ...

    Article : 203 words
  24. WIRRABARA, August 30.

    After being, nearly seven weeks waiting for their money the unemployed sawyers were offered more work by the Conservator at a still further reduction in ...

    Article : 79 words
  25. POLICE PROTECTION AT PORT BROUGHTON

    The public here are highly indignant at the Commissioner of Police issuing instructions for the immediate removal of car foot constable, who has been stationed here ...

    Article : 178 words
  26. FARMERS' PROTECTION ASSOCIATION.

    The third annual Conference of the Victorian Farmers' Protection Association commenced last night at the Town HalL. A motion in favour of the ...

    Article : 164 words
  27. A STRANGE POISONING CASE.

    Mrs. Harrison, a resident of Newcastle, showed symptoms of strychnine poisoning a day or two ago, and shortly after three goats belonging to her died. It is ...

    Article : 75 words
  28. CABLE NEWS.

    As already predicted, the Russian harvest promises to be very abundant. The heavy surplus from Eastern Russia is likely to supply the deficiency caused by the failure ...

    Article : 47 words
  29. ANOTHER FORECAST FROM MR. WRAGGE.

    Mr. Wragge, the Government Meteorologist, issued a special report this morning as follows:—"Expect bad weather shortly west from Cape Otway, reaching also to ...

    Article : 62 words
  30. PRESBYTERIAN DISRUPTION.

    A meeting of the members of the Rockhampton Presbyterian Church was held last night to hear a statement by Dr. Hay concerning a recent discussion ...

    Article : 245 words
  31. PATRICIDE AND SUICIDE.

    A terrible tragedy has occurred at Surnition, at the family residence of Major Hare. Mr. Gordon Hare, the son of the Major, first shot his father and then committed suicide. Mr. ...

    Article : 61 words
  32. COLLIERY TROUBLES IN ENGLAND

    Disagreements have arisen between the colliers at a number of the leading mines and the mineowners. A number of strikes have occurred, and as a consequence the output of ...

    Article : 50 words
  33. INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY PASSENGER TRAFFIC.

    Per express to Adelaide:—Messrs. Fisher, Reece, Davidson, Nicholas, Howard, Small, Page, Harrison, Fitts, Tonne and Waidenhach, Mesdames ...

    Article : 90 words
  34. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Lord Conyers, twelfth Baron Conyers, at the age of 61 years. He succeeded to the title in 1859. The death is also announced of Lord Alfred ...

    Article : 56 words
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