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  2. MINING NEWS.

    THE MONTE CHRISTO (SULLIVAN'S) MINE.—The Commissioner of Crown Lands has received from the Inspector of Mines the following report:—"On October 81 inspected ...

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  3. THE WESTERN GOLDFIELDS.

    The water difficulty is again showing itself between Southern Cross and Cool gardie. Horses are perishing on the road. ...

    Article : 222 words
  4. DIOGENES IN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Council on Wednesday there was an unusually long programme of private members' business. The Hon. E. Ward raised again the question of the free ...

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  5. THE MILITARY CONFERENCE IN SYDNEY.

    The Military Conference was opened to-day to consider a scheme of mobilization of the military forces of Australia. The sitting was held at the Colonial ...

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  6. THE GOVERNOR OF TASMANIA.

    His Excellency Jenico William Joseph Preston, K.C.M.G., fourteenth Viscount Gormanston, who with Lady Gormanston arrived in Adelaide on Wednesday on a visit ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. COUNTRY NEWS.

    After a spell of hot weather splendid rains let in on Che 5th inst, and continued all through the next day and night, quite 2 in. felling in the two days. ...

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  8. PASSENGERS BY THE OPHIR.

    The Orient line R.M.S. Ophir left Plymouth on September 22, and ia expected to arrive at Litres Bay on Monday next. The following is the list of the saloon passengers:— ...

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  9. THE RODONDO ENQUIRY.

    The enquiry into the circumstances attending the wreck of the Rodondo was resumed this morning by Court of Marine enquiry. Mr. Panton, P. M., the President ...

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  10. BENMARK.

    On Saturday evening a concert was bald in Oldham & Co.'s Hall, Renmark-avenue Magic-lantern views were given by Mr. Burnett, of the Acme Photographic Company. ...

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  11. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Fifteen seamen of the steamer Craiglee worn sent to gaol to-day for a month for disobeying orders. Representatives of the Municipal ...

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  12. MISCELLANEOUS.

    BISSENBERGER GOLDMINE (White Feather).—The Secretary (Mr. G. T. Lane) reports having received written intimation from the Union Bank here that) their Loudon Bank has ...

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  13. STIRLING EAST, OCTOBER 24.

    The annual mooting of subscribers of the Institute was held on Monday night, Mr. W. Radford, President, in the chair. The balance-sheet showed that the income for the your was ...

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  14. BULLION RETURNS.

    NEW REEDY CREEK G.M. Co.—Fortnight's run:—Ore treated, £07¾ tons, for 75 oz. 1 dwt. 12 gr. of smelted gold. From plates—27 oz. 8 dwt.; total, 102 oz. 19 dwt. 12 gr. ...

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  15. REPORTS.

    MURCHISON CONSOLIDATED.—Fortnight, September 29.—Battery—Result cleaning up of crushing for previous fornight was 90 tons for 40 oz. retorted gold, at one being from No. 4 Shaft and surface ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN TIMBERS IN LONDON.

    Sir—In a paragraph in your "Trade and Finance" column in to-day's Register the following appears:—"Tasmanian woods are considered equal to jarrah and karri." How ...

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  17. THE BARDOCK MURDER.

    John McCarthy was charged with the Bardock murder at the Police Court to-day and was remanded for eight days. The man seemed to be a little queer, and ...

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  18. MORCHARD, OCTOBER 24.

    A thunderstorm passed over the township on Tuesday. A good rain from the north-east) fell, causing the creek to come down a banker, making a most) welcome change after two or ...

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  19. QUEENSLAND

    A Blackall telegram states that Albert Robinson was arrested at Avington yesterday, charged on suspicion with murdering his wife Alice, who died at ...

    Article : 187 words
  20. ANGLO-COLONIAL GOSSIP.

    Mr. Kent, the London partner of Messrs. Good, Toma, & Co., bad once again entered the bands of holy wedlock. ilia spouse is Mrs. Arnold, the widow of one of Mr. Kent's ...

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  21. RAILWAYS INTO SYDNEY.

    A deputation this morning, representing the city and suburban municipalities, asked the Minister of Works to take steps to secure the extension of the ...

    Article : 102 words
  22. QUORN, OCTOBER 23.

    Heavy thunderstorms again visited us today, 0300 in. falling in Quorn At Mount Arden it rained for an hour, and the Mount Arden Creek ran very strongly. A good ...

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  23. THE RIVER DISTRICT.

    After three days' excessive heat a thunderstorm occurred yesterday afternoon, accompanied by heavy rain. Over an inch has fallen already, and there is ...

    Article : 143 words
  24. LAURA, OCTOBER 23.

    The annual general meeting of subscribers to the Laura Institute was held in the Lodge-room, Town Hall, on Saturday evening list. There was a Rood attendance, presided over ...

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  25. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Raratongan Council has passed a tax on land occupants according to the frontage they occupy. This ia the first local tax ever imposed in Raratonga. ...

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  26. PROBATE FEES BILL.

    Sir—Is there any precedent for Government calling in the Judges of the Supreme Court to checkmate a successful troublesome Opposition? Can you refer your leaders to ...

    Article : 173 words
  27. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Judge stone to-day set aside the judgment signed in the case of Baker v. Trayln, in which the latter sued for an alleged breach of the contracting sections ...

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  28. BALAKLAVA, OCTOBER 23.

    Great interest is felt here in the Inkerman coal and oil venture, and the opinion is gamine ground that the results of the boring will prove that coal is obtainable in good ...

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  29. SPIRITUALISM IN SYDNEY.

    Mr. T. S. Henry, who seized what was alleged to be a materialized form at the stance given by Mrs. Mellon, states that it is his intention to compel Dr. ...

    Article : 119 words
  30. THE DUTIES OF A GAOL CHAPLAIN.

    Sir—The Rev. Henry Ferde Scott, in the communication made to a Herald reporter aa published in your issue of this day, states the duties are "sad and trying, but such ...

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  31. PORT WAKEFIELD, OCTOBER 23.

    The Blind String Band, under the direction of Mr. Elphick, of the North Adelaide Industrial School, gave a concert in the Forestere' Hall last night. The performance ...

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  32. MR. G. W. W. POPE AND NEW AUSTRALIA.

    Sir—Your correspondent, Mr. John Sibbald, in the early part of bis letter has furnished, for the benefit of those readers who are not acquainted with Mr. Pope, his biased ...

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  33. BLACK WOOD, OCTOBER 23.

    On Sunday the anniversary services of the Coromendel Valley Wesleyan Church were held. Three sermons were preached by the Hon. G. Lane, the building being crowded at ...

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  34. THE STRIKE AT THE CO-OPERATIVE COLLIERY.

    The simmering unpleasantness between the Co-operative Colliery miners on strike and the non Unionists which has been in existence for some time past is assuming ...

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  35. SHEAOAK LOG, October 22.

    The annual picnic of the Sheaoak Lor School was held in Mr. Leske's Park, adjoining tho school ground, on October 19. A large number of people attended. Great ...

    Article : 140 words
  36. CENTRAL BROKEN HILL S.M. CO.

    Sir—A letter appears in your issue of the 15th inst. from Mr. R. C. Baker, to which I am instructed to give the following reply:—The date of the general meeting was fixed for a Thursday, but the ...

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  37. RIVERTON, OCTOBER 23.

    List Thursday night the Rev. M. Williams, B.A.,, delivered a lecture in the Church schoolroom entitled "The Church of England is Catholic and Apostolic." Dr. Allwork ...

    Article : 229 words
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