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  2. VICTORIA.

    Rain fell steadily this afternoon, and reports from the country districts show the all parts of the colony shared in the down pour, which was most welcome. ...

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  3. FEDERAL CONVENTION.

    Asked on Monday morning it he would make any remarks in regard to the work of the Federal Convention in Sydney, the Treasurer, Hon. V. W. Holder, said:—'On the ...

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  4. ECHOES FROM THE CONVENTION.

    THE GEACIOUS INFLUENCE OF THE CONVENTION:—A STAGE OF GREAT CONCERN TO AUSTRALIANS—THE REAL PROBLEMOF FEDERATION—THE DEFECTION OF SMALL ...

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  5. NEW GERMAN IRONCLAD.

    A now German battleship. the first Bismarck, has been launched at Kiel amid popular rejoicings. In the course of his speech on the occasion. ...

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  6. INDIAN FRONTIER.

    News from the frontier with regard to the rebellion among the tribesmen is of a more reassuring character. It is announced that the tribes of the Upper Swat Valley ...

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  7. THE BEHRING SEA CONFERENCE.

    The Government of Great Britain has intimated that it objects to the Governments of, Russia and Japan taking part in the Conference to be held at Washington next month ...

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    EARLY CLOSING REVIVED.— "Early closing is going to boom, and it will soon be a success," said a speaker at the mass mooting of shop assistants in the Trades Hall on Monday ...

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    "RECREATION GROUND FOR WEST TORRENS.—At the meeting of the Hindmarsh Town Council on Monday evening last tho Major, Mr. A. W. Ralph. reported that the Town ...

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    Death of MR. R. B. COLLEY.—The death is announced this morning of Mr. Reginald B. Colley, a well-known city identity, in his forty-second year. ...

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  11. THE RECONSTRUCTION OF THE GERMAN NAVY.

    The Cologne Gazette announces that the Emperor William has so far convinced the Reichstag of the necessity of increasing the Gorman Navy that it is now intended to ...

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  12. BIMETALLISM.

    M. Leroy-Beauned. the famous economist, in a letter to the Mats, characteries as "simply incredible" the statements made that tho French Government ...

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  13. THE TOCHI VALLEY.

    The Mullab Said Akbar has succeeded in persuading the Orakzais tribesmen to rally rod hold the Sampaga Pass against tie British, the Afridis defending the approach ...

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  14. BRITISH LABOUR TROUBLES.

    The Employers' Federation, which is taking a very active part in connection with the labour dispute in Great Britain, has issued a declaration of its policy, in which it asserts ...

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  15. THE BELGIAN CIVIC GUARD.

    The British residents at Antwerp have entered a protest against compulsory enrolment in the Belgian Civic Guard. [The Belgian Parliament recently passed a ...

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  16. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The skeleton of a man, has been found twenty-five-miles from Bourke. The name Robert Connelly was scratched on a billycan the body. and upon some Now South ...

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  17. DISTRIBUTION OF STRIKE-PAY.

    A distribution of strike-pay took place in England yesterday among the members of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers and those connected with them in their struggle ...

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  18. OPINIONS OF THE HON. DR. COCKBUKN.

    The Minister of Education, Hon. Dr. Cockburn, referred to the Convention in the following terms:-"The meeting of the Convention was no doubt a great exhibition of the ...

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  19. THE SOUDAN CAMPAIGN.

    Router's representative with the Soudan expedition telegraphs that intelligence has been received at Abu Hamed that the Khalifa has massed 35,000 Dorvishes at Owdurman, where ...

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  20. A MINING DISASTER.

    A catastrophe has occurred at ono of the leading sulphur mines io the island of Sicily. During the .busiest time of the day, when a. largo number of employes were engaged in ...

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  21. THE AUSTRALIAN DUEL.

    Viennese society is delighted at the spirit shown by Count Casimir Badeni, the Austrian Minister of the Interior, in challenging Hon Wolf the leader of the German Socialist ...

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  22. RAILWAY ACCIDENT INDIA.

    A great loss of life is reported from India as the result of a railway accident. A crowded train was proceeding towards Maddur on the Mysore Railway when 1 . ...

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  23. RHODESIA.

    Owing to the devastation created by the late war, and as the effect of the spread of rinderpest in South-Africa, there is a great dearth of cattle iu Rhodesia. ...

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  24. NEW ZEALAND.

    Mr. A. J. Begg has definitely announced his intention of contesting the Dunedim seat. The death is announced of John L. Gillies, Secretary of the Dunedin Harbour Board. ...

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  25. THE DISCONTENT IN GREECE.

    Intelligence from Athens with respect to the popular excitement occasioned by the publication of the terms of peace is to the effect that the people are now becoming calmer. ...

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  26. THE AQUATIC CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The Sportsman, commenting upon the forth-coming struggle for the struggle c championship between Barry, the Tyne sculler, and Towns, the Australian, asserts that the latter is ...

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  27. STATEMENT BY MR. SYMON. Q.C.

    To a representative of The Register, who asked if the Convention in Sydney had, in bit opinion, assisted the cause of federation, Mr. Symon. Q.C., said—"I think the second ...

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  28. A SHIP ON FIRE.

    On the barque Highlands, lying at No. 1 buoy, which arrived on August 28 from Manila to load coal for that port. a fierce fire is burning, and the destruction of the vessel is ...

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  29. TASMANIA.

    The proposed banquet to the Premier on his return from England has been abandoned. ...

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  30. SWIMMING.

    J. H. Tyers, the Manchester amateur champion swimmer, defeated J. H. Derbyshire for the third year in succession in the 220 yards event at Nottingham. ...

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  31. LORD BRASSEY ON FEDERATION.

    Lord Brassey, whon interviewed to-aay. said he felt satisfied that federation would be attended by many advantages It would be the best possible means of putting these ...

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  32. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    A painful Accident happened at the Lake View South Mine this morning. A man named Virgo, was handing heavy timber to two men, who were in a cutting 12 ft. deep ...

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  33. SILVER.

    Silver is now quoted at 2s. 2?d. per oz., being a fall of ¼d. on the quotation for September 25. ...

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  34. AN UNPOPULAR MAN.

    There was an extraordinary scene at Christchurch yesterday evening, when Mr. Worthinhton), who came into considerable motoriety some time age in connection with ...

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  35. A MIXING FATALITY.

    A fatal accident occurred at the Long Tunnel Reward Claim Charters Towers, on Saturday. Constable R. Booth was in a level looking At the workings with a man named ...

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  36. THE BIBLE IN STATE SCHOOLS.

    The annual session of the Church of England Assembly was commenced this evening in the Chapter-house. In his annual address which the Bishop of Melbourne delivered special ...

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  37. AN EXTRAORDINARY OCCURRENCE.

    The ponce authorities. to-day. received a telegram from Armidale stating that a man named William White was found on Saturday about half a mile from his residence in ...

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  38. SHEARING-SHED DESTROYED.

    The Ruthven shearing-shed and woolroom containing 150 bales of wool were destroyed by fire on Sunday morning. The cause of the fire is unknown. Shearing was to have been ...

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  39. LOST IN THE BUSH.

    A stockman, named John Richard Boxer, an old hand here, has perished between the old depot and Alice Wells, from thirst. About the 0th inst. a camel caravan met him near ...

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  40. THE INCOMING MAIL STEAMER.

    The R.M.S. China. De Home, commander, arrived from Colombo, at 2 p.m. to-day with the following passengers in the saloon:— ...

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  41. THE TASMANIA'S MAILS.

    The operations of the diver May to recover the mails from the wreck, of the Tasmania have been unsuccessful. He discovered 30 tons of cargo blocking access to the ...

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  42. BUTLER'S EXTRADITION.

    The heads of the police Department at San Francisco have written to the Attorney-General expressing astonishment at the amount - £6,000 - charged by the United ...

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  45. ANOTHER EARTHQUAKE.

    A strong smock of earthquake was felt here at about twenty -eight minutes past 3 this morning. The length of duration was fully half a minute. Apparently the tremour was ...

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  46. TRUCKING CATTLE IN THE FAR NORTH.

    Through the late rams trucking has again been commenced here. One thousand fat sheep wore trucked here to-day, consigned to Messrs. W. Dean &, Son, Adelaide. There ...

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  47. TO-DAY'S ENGAGEMENTS.

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  49. SELLING UP A MICA MINE.

    The effects of tho mica mine have been sold at auction on execution warrants, and realized £339. ...

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