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  2. THE DEFENCE OF ENGLAND.

    The neglect of the land defences of their country is one of the most striking among the many illustrations of the power which a fixed idea has upon a great people like ...

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    IRISH NATIONAL LEAGUE.—The monthly meeting of the Irish National Federation was held in the Trades Hall on Monday evening. Three new members were elected. It was ...

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    THE RIGHT HON. S. J. WAY.—At Monday's meeting of the City Council Alderman Wells proposed that the Corporation of Adelaide should send its congratulations to the Right ...

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    THE CHIEF JUSTICE AND THE PRIVY COUNCIL.—In the Register of the 29th ult. we quoted the Act creating the new departure under which the Right Hon. S.J. Way has ...

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    COMBINED AUSTRALIAN RIFLE TEAM FOR ENGLAND. — A correspondent writes:—"In response to the large number of circulars which have been issued by the Council ...

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    DEATH OF MR. F. AYERS.—Very general regret will be felt at the intelligence of the death of Mr. Frederick Ayers, third son of. Sir Henry Ayers, K.C.M.G.. who ...

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  8. THE TRANSVAAL

    The president of the South African Republic is exceedingly vexed with the Right Hon. J. Chamberlain for speaking of the Uitlanders position in the Transvaal as being ...

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  9. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The Right Hon. Sir George Otto Trevelyan, Bart., member of the House of Commons for the Bridgeton Division of Glasgow, has accepted the Stewardship of the Chiltern ...

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  10. THE QUEEN'S RECORD REIGN.

    The Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, Secretary of State for the Colonies, addressing his constituents at Birmingham last night, delared that the object of the Government in ...

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  11. CRETE.

    The institution of the reforms in the Island of Crete, which are rapidly proceeding under the agis of the Consuls of the Great Powers, has delayed the threatened rising of Christians ...

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  12. GREAT BRITAIN AND THE UNITED STATES.

    Mr. G. W. Smalley, the New York correspondent of the Times, telegraphs that the amendments proposed by the Foreign Relations Committee of the Senate are intended to ...

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  13. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Mr. O'Callaghan, the new dairy export appointed by Sir S. Samuel, has sailed for Australia in the P. & O. steamer Parramatta. ...

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  14. ROYAL NIGER COMPANY.

    Intelligence has been received from Sir G. Taubtnan-Goldie, the Governor of the Royal Niger Company, detailing the movements of the punitive expedition dispatched from ...

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  15. RUSSIA.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of the Daily News states that both the Czar aud Czariua are suffering from illness, and that consequently the return visits which the ...

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  16. THE SHIP ORONSAY.

    The British ship Oronsay, 1,569 tons, which left Melbourne for London on September 21, has been posted at Lloyd's as "abandoned." The ship Port Douglas. 1,662 tons. A. ...

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  17. TO-DAY'S ENGAGEMENTS.

    Zoological Garde s—All day. Hindley-street, all day—Cyclorama of Waterloo. Society of Arts, 7 p.m.—Council meeting; 8 p.m., General meeting ...

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  18. RAILWAY COLLISION AT SYDNEY.

    A serious collision occurred at Redfern railway station this morning. The engine of the 8.35 outgoing train to Homebush ran into the incoming train from Hurstville on the Illawarra ...

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  19. GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE.

    Daimio is now quoted at 25 to 1 for the Liverpool Grand National Steeplechase. ...

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  20. GREECE.

    The medical students at the University of Athens Laving been provoked by the rebukes of a Professor in the anatomical theatre, who accused them of hindering an operation ...

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  21. THE AUSTRALIAN SQUADRON.

    The second-class cruiser Flora has sailed from Plymouth with new crews for H.M. ships Boomerang and Katoomba, which are to be commissioned as reliefs to ships on the ...

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  22. AN AUSTRALIAN SPORTSMAN.

    In the pigeon-shooting competitions which hare taken place at Monte Carlo, Mr. Donald Mackintosh, of Melbourne, has been swarded the second prize medal for killing twenty four ...

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  23. THE BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    Steamers from Indian ports are replenishing their coal bunkers at Comino, a tiny British island in the Mediterranean between Malta and Gozo. ...

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  24. SILVER.

    Silver is now quoted at 2s. 5½d. per oz., being a fall of ½d. since the quotation for January 20. ...

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  25. FLINDERS-STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

    Since Mr. David Murray, who conducted the negotiations with the rev. gentleman on behalf of the Flinders-street Presbyterian Church. Adelaide, left London, the Rev. Mr. ...

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  26. THE RELIEF OF THE PHILLIS.

    Writing to Captain John Broomfield, who is interested in the bring phillis, which was recently succoured by a boat from the mail steamer Orient, the master of that vessel has ...

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  27. A HEAT WAVE.

    The weather to-day was rather cooler in Melbourne than it was yesterday, the shade temperature not exceeding 83. Telegrams from the country, however, show that great ...

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  28. THE PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    The Hon. G. H. Reid, Premier of New South Wales, was a passenger by the Coogee this afternoon for Tasmania. where he will take part in the Conference of Premiers this week. Mr. Reid will return to Melbourne in ...

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  29. THE SWAN HILDA'S CHEW.

    The announcement by cable that the Swan Hilda had a mutinous crew on board is not credited in Newcastle. It is believed that the officers of the Burmah have confounded the ...

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  30. LABOUR TROUBLES IN THE WEST.

    At a meeting of carpenter, joiners, builders, and laboures resolutions were arrived at pledging men to come out on strike to-day in those cases where employers would not ...

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  31. THE FEDERAL CONVENTION.

    The first nomination for the Federal Convention is that of Mr. W. F. Schey, M.L.A., which was received this morning. He was nominated by the Darlington Protectionist ...

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  32. THE OCEASA ROBBERY.

    On arrival of the P. & O.R.M.S. Oceana at Albany, the detectives on board confessed that no club to the robbery of the 5,000 sovereigns had been discovered. Detective O'Donnell ...

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  33. A GALE IN NEW ZEALAND.

    A severe gale, which blew from the southwest, was experienced over the greater part of the North Island on Saturday, accompanied by heavy rain. The ships Rangetike and ...

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  34. A BOY ROASTED ALIVE.

    A boy named Ernest, Henry Blyton, nine years old, was roasted alive at St. Peter's this afternoon. He had been playing near a large stack of rubbish in a brickfield alone with his ...

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  36. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.

    The BULIMBA is now proceeding from Albany to Melbourne, and should leave there for Western Australian ports on the 6th inst. via Adelaide, leaving here on the 9th inst.; the ...

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