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  2. SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION JUBILEE

    To-day, and during the whole of next week, and event of [?] interest in religious circles will be the celebration of the jubilee of the South Australian ...

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  3. THE WESTERN GOLDFIELDS

    A good deal of excitement prevails respecting the Block 45 Mine, through which experts have decided both the Brown Hill lode and the Crœsus green lode run. They ...

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  4. WOOL.

    The wool market continues firm, prices remaining unchanged. London, October 4. The following are average prices realized ...

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  5. BRITISH EAST AFRICA.

    A party of British men-o'-warsmen has been landed from the squadron, and has succeeded in destroying and burning the rebel Arab camp at Mombassa. ...

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  6. ADELAIDE AND LONDON TELEGRAPH.

    It is believed in Constantinople that the riots which took place yesterday were part of an arranged general rising on the part of the Armenian residents which was ...

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  7. CHINA AND THE FOREIGNER.

    Recent events prove that an edict of degradation directed by the Emperor of China against one of his so-called Viceroys can be extorted by any of the Great ...

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    BISHOP HARMER IN IN THE NORTH.—The Right Rev. the bishop of Adelaide is making tour through the northern portion of his Diocese. He has been as far North as ...

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    HISTORICAL PICTURES.—Under the will of the late Mrs. W. Bartley, of South-terrace, the national collection of paintings is now being enriched by the presentation of an oil ...

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    THE DUPLICATE TELEGRAPH LINE TO WESTERN AUSTRALIA.—The Minister of Education (Hon. Dr. Cockburn) in accordance with the promise he made in the Assembly on ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN MEAT TRADE.

    Mr. Forrest, who is largely interested in the frozen-meat trade, recently called a meeting of the leading Australian meat importers for the purpose of considering ...

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  12. A RICH INHERITANCE.

    A boatman named Turner, who works on the river at Clayton-le-Moors, a town in Lancashire, has received intelligence of the death of an uncle in Australia ...

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  13. THE ION A FATALITY.

    At the inquest on the bodies of the ill-fated ladies who were asphyxiated and burned to death on the steamer Iona, the Jury has brought in a verdict which is ...

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  14. POLITICIANS AT PETERSBURG.

    A public meeting was held at the Town Hall to-night, when the Premier and the Commissioner of Crown Lands addressed a crowded house. The Mayor, Dr. Elliot ...

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  15. PUGILISM.

    The Texas Legislature has prohibited the prize fight between R. Fitzsimmons, the New Zealander, and James Corbett, the American champion. ...

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  16. VICTORIA.

    At a meeting of the Marine Board to-day a resolution was passed expressing deep regret at the death of the President, Captain Fullarton, and placing on record ...

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  17. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA.

    The half-yearly meeting of the Bank of Australasia was held yesterday, Mr. E. M. Nelson presiding over a large attendance of shareholders. ...

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  18. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The trial of Percy Gil for receiving jewellery stolen from Messrs. Stewart, Dawson, & Co., and of Frederick Weeks for being an accessory after the fact, at ...

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  19. CHINESE AMENITIES.

    The claims mads by Germany upon China for the outrages inflicted upon her subjects at Swatow have been fully satisfied. ...

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  20. QUEENSLAND.

    The Queensland International Exhibition Company, Limited, with a capital of £10,000, divided into 10,000 inures of £1 each, to arrange for the holding of an ...

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  21. THE CONGREGATIONAL UNION.

    The Congregational Union, now sitting at Brighton, has determined to oppose any increased grant to denominational schools out of the public funds. ...

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  22. LONELY DEATH ON GRANITE ISLAND.

    The dead body of Captain Hillon was found this morning sitting in his chair. The deceased, who had been residing on Granite Island alone, had been ill for some months ...

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  23. THE RIVER DISTRICT.

    Major-General Hutt in, accompanied by Major Lee, arrived from Cobar yesterday evening. They were met this side of Murtee Station by the Mayor and a ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN FINANCE.

    The Financial Times, alluding to the Australian revenue returns for the quarter ending September 30, expresses the opinion that the figures indicate a ...

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  25. THE QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    In the Assembly latt night a Co-operative Communities Amendment Bill was introduced to provide for the subdivision of existing co-operative groups into smaller communities ...

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  26. LORD BRASSEY AND HIS STAFF.

    The members of Lord Brassey's staff arrived to day by the Polynesien. They will attend the Melbourne Hunt Club Meeting at Flemington to-morrow. ...

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  27. EIGHT-HOURS CELEBRATION AT BROKEN HILL.

    Yesterday the weather was all that could be desired for the annual celebration of the eight-hours system. The demonstration compared with those on ...

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  28. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.

    The P. & O. R.M.S. OCEANA arrived at Plymouth on Thursday afternoon, October 3, homeward bound. THE LATE MR. G. A. LABATT.—The funeral ...

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  29. AUSTRALASIAN MINING.

    The Mount Torrens Gold Mine, near Gumeracha, in South Australia, has been registered with a capital of £120,000. It is proposed to issue shares to the full ...

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  30. THE DEATH SENTENCE.

    Frederick Whitely, who recently shot his wife at Genrie, and subsequently attempted to commit suicide, was to-day found guilty at the [?] Assizes of ...

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  31. THE NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The Palmerston and Pine Ore k Railway earning for the week ended September 28 were £258. THe Chingtu, from southern ports ...

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  32. THE SYDNEY BOXING CASE.

    Placke, the Dutch athlete, still remains in a very unsatisfactory condition, as though he frequently regains consciousness he afterwards relapses into a ...

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  33. THE DEAN CASE.

    Public excitement has quite subsided in regard to the Dean case, the general desire being to [?] it to things of the past. Mr. Meagher and his partner Mr. ...

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  34. TODAY'S ENGAGEMENTS

    Old Course.—Tattersall's Club Spring Meeting. S.S. Union Jubilee Festival.—Procession from Victoria-square to Exhibition Grounds ...

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  35. THE REV. JAMES CLARKE.

    On Tuesday evening last the Rev. James Clarke, who has been before the pubic for some time past in various roles, said a visit to Moorfield, and at ...

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  36. NEW MUSIC.

    We have received from Messrs. P. A. Howells & Co. a gavotte in F major, entitled "May," composed by Mr. T. H. Joses, Mus. Bac., and a polka in C major, "After support." ...

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