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  2. A TALK ABOUT JERUSALEM.

    The following account of an Interview with Miss von Finkelstein will be read with interest on account of the subject with which it deals, and because it rives the Impressions ...

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  3. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    At the inquest to-day on the body or Mr. Duncan McGauran, the well-known electrician, a verdict was returned that death was due to natural causes ...

    Article : 142 words
  4. AUSTRALIAN FEDERATION

    Mr. Gillies sent a telegram in reply to one from Sir H. Parkers respecting the defence of the colonies, pointing out that if a conference were held resolution like ...

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  5. THE CRONIN TRIAL.

    After much trouble the Jury to try the persons accused of the murder of Dr. r Cronin, of Chicago, has been finally selected. With the completion of the ...

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  6. ADELAIDE AND LONDON TELEGRAPH.

    The German Reichstag was opened to—day by the Emperor William. The Emperor, In his speech from the Throne, asserted that his personal ...

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  7. The Register. ADELAIDE: THURSDAY, OCT. 24, 1889.

    A striking illustration of how, under our present mining laws, a promising goldfield can be shut up for months is afforded by the history of the Nichols's ...

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  8. [RECEIVED October 23,12.7 p.m.]

    The projected 3½ per cent. New Zealand Loan is quoted at £98 5s. ...

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  9. FREIGHTS.

    Owing to pressure upon the part of the Shippers' Committee, the broken hare agreed that the present rates of freight shall remain unaltered for the next six ...

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  10. QUEENSLAND.

    A Rockhampton paper states to-day that the misunderstanding between the Colonial Union Shipping Company and the Wharf Labourers' Union has been ...

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  11. MOUNT MORGAN SHARES.

    Investors in the shares of the Mount Morgan Gold-mining Company, Queens. land, complain of the want of a transfer office in London. ...

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  12. [RECEIVED October 23, 6.38 p.m.]

    An important iron and Steel Company in the North, of England has expressed to the Australian Agents-General its willingness to establish works in the ...

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  13. THE DEATH OF SUB-INSPECTOR MARTIN.

    Ten prisoners have been convicted of manslaughter in connection with the death of Sub-Inspector Martin, of the Royal Irish Constabulary, who on February 3 ...

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  14. MRS. BLANCHARD.

    A petition has been presented to Prime Minister, Lord Salivary, praying him to grant a pension to Mrs. Blanchard, who has identified herself with the work ...

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  15. TASMANIA.

    The Tainul arrived from London September 11, Cape October 5, bringing thirty-seven passengers for Melbourne, twenty-three for Sydney, seven for ...

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  16. BREADSTUFFS.

    The quantity of wheat and flour afloat to the United Kingdom la now estimated at about 1,800,000 quarters. The quantity afloat to the Continent ...

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  17. SHORTER HOURS FOR EMPLOYES. I

    The agitation in favour of the granting of shorter hours to the employe's of the Omnibus and Tram Companies has been partly successful, and some of the ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN STOCKS.

    The following are the latest quotations for Land, Mortgage, and Agency Com-panies:— Australian Agricultural Company, £107 ...

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  19. COLONIAL PARLIAMENTS.

    in the Assembly to-day the Local Government Amendment Bill was read a first time, and the Bill to ratify the lease of land at Footscray to the Colonial ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN FREEHOLD BANK ING CORPORATION.

    The Directors of the Australian Freehold Banking Corporation are now offer Ing 50,000 shares at a premium of 15s. ...

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  21. HEW STEAMER FOR SYDNEY.

    The Dunlop Company, shipbuilders, of Glasgow, are now building a 500-ton passenger steamer for a Sydney firm. ...

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  22. INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY PASSENGER TRAFFIC.

    Boudoir passengers per express to Adelaide :—Messrs. A. Brunton, Baker, J. E. Brown, E. Calcott, J. Rogers, T. Barnfield, G. A. Coombs, E. McNamara ...

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  23. GABLE NEWS.

    Prince Ferdinand of Bulgaria, who recently left Sofia to visit his mother, the Princess Clementina of Orleans, has extended his trip to England, and to-day arrived in London. ...

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  24. PROPOSED RAILWAY FROM SIDNEY TO BROKEN HILL.

    The Mayor (Mr. Lane} ana a deputation of leading townspeople waited on Mr.Trickelt (Chairman of the Public Works Committee) d his colleapens. The Mayor regretted ...

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  25. COLLISION AT SEA.

    News has been received of the collision off the coast of Portugal of the steamers Heroules and Deronda. The former was so seriously injured that she sank quickly, but all her ...

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  26. ARRIVAL OF THE BISHOP OF TASMANIA.

    Alnogst the passengers by the from London, is the Right Rev. H. H. Montgomery, Anglican Bishop of Tasmania, and family. An official ...

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  27. MR. EGESON'S DROUGHT PREDICTION.

    Mr. H. E. Russell, Government Astronomer, has made a report upon Mr. Egeson's prediction of three yean' drought. Mr. Russell points out that no ...

    Article : 113 words
  28. PROVINCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    At the Police court this day, before Messrs. Beatton and Bice, J.P.'a, Alexander Ross, of Saltia, publican, was prosecuted by Catherine George for neglecting to contribute towards ...

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  29. THE BALYN DROWNING CASE.

    The enquiry as to the death of Mcfarland, whose body was found n a water hole at Balyn with the skull fractured, shows that death was the result of ...

    Article : 99 words
  30. ANOTHER ESCAPE FROM GEELONG GAOL.

    At the Geelong Gaol this morning, Clarke and Farrell were brought before the Bench In the Boardroom of the gaoL and charged with escaping from legal ...

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  31. FATAL ACCIDENT AT MOONTA MINES.

    A fatal accident occurred at Taylor Shaft, Moonta Mines, last night at about midnight, to a miner named Thomas Yelland, who with his mates was descending in the man skip. On ...

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  32. FATAL BOATING ACCIDENT AT WELLINGTON.

    A fatal boating accident occurred in Wellington Harbour last night. Two men, named John Green and James Stewart, with Miss Speckman went out ...

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  33. FIRE IN MELBOURNE.

    This afternoon a are Drone out in lane, off Bourke-street, in premises owned by the Trustees' and Executors' Agency Company, and occupied by the City ...

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  34. N.S.W. RIFLE ASSOCIATION.

    At the New South Wales Rine Association meeting to-day the firing for the Queen's prize was concluded, the first position being secured by Private Kennedy ...

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  35. THE WEATHER AND THE CROPS.

    Raymaking has begun, and the yield was doubtless be. considerable. One leading farmer here states that he has never Been bo luxuriant a hay crop during his eighteen ...

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  36. GOLDSBROUGH, MORT, & CO., LIMITED.

    The adjourned meeting or Messrs. Goldsbrough, Mort, & Co., Limited, took place to-day to receive the report of the committee appointed to make enquiries ...

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  37. BABY SHOW AT DARLINGHURST.

    A Baby Show was opened In the Darlinghurst Skating Rink this afternoon. Nearly 400 children were exhibited, and the novelty attracted a very large ...

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  38. LOCAL OPTION.

    The Geelong Arbitration Court, to decide the amount of compensation to seventeen hotels ordered to be closed by the operation of the local option vote ...

    Article : 43 words
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