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  2. ENGLAND ACROSS THE SEA.

    The result of the deliberations of the Colonial Secretary and the colonial Premiers has at length seen the light in the form of Parliamentary paper. The discussion began ...

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    THE SALVATION OF THE HARVEST.—Further reports from the country emphasize the immense value of the rain that has fallen since Friday. The fall, although in but few ...

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    MACLAREN, THE CRICKETER.—During the past two or three months since it was stated that A. C. MacLaren, a member of Stoddart's team of cricketers, was engaged to Miss ...

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    KENSINGTON OVAL.—This beautiful recreation ground, on which wickets have bean prepared for cricket, equal to any prepared even on the Adelaide Oval, has, owing to its ...

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    THE NEW WOOL EXCHANGE.—The woolbrokers of Adelaide have mada a distinct advance this season by providing for the convenience of their clients add the dispatch of ...

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  7. THE WOOL TRADE.

    The wool season 1897-98 will be opened as far as this colony is concerned to-day. September 30, when the Associated brokers will offer 6,363 bales at the new Wool ...

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  8. CONSPIRACY AT WARSAW

    It has just been discovered that one of the principal streets in Warsaw, situated between the Governor-General's palace and tho Royal Cattle of Lazieneky ...

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  9. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The Right Hon. John Morley, Liberal member for Montrose Burghs, and Chief Secretary for Ireland in Lord Rosebery's Administration, addressing his constituents at ...

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  10. THE WOOL SALES.

    The September October wool sales—the fifth of the 1897 series—opened in London to-day with firm competition for all lots submitted, prices showing a general advance on late ...

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  11. A RISE OF 5 PER CENT.

    The catalogues submitted by Messrs. Charles Balme & Co. and Buxton, Ronald, and Co. comprised 8,861 bales of a medium selection of Wools. There was a large attendance ...

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  12. CHURCH CONGRESS.

    A Congress of the Church of England was opened at Nottingham yesterday, among the colonial Prelates present being Dr. Saumarez Smith, the Archbishop of Sydney: Dr. ...

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  13. THE BREADSTUFFS MARKET.

    WHEAT.—The quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at l,404,000 qrs., as against 1,160,000 qrs. a week ago, and 1,680,000 qrs. a year ago. The quantity ...

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  14. LONDON COMMERCIAL.

    TALLOW.—At the, tallow auction to-day 2,200 casks were offered, and 625 sold. Mutton, fine, realized 20s.; do. medium, 17s. 9d.; beef, fine. 183. 6d., do. medium. 17s. 3d. ...

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  15. STOCKS AND SHARES.

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  16. INDIAN FRONTIER.

    The Westminister Gazette, commenting on the offer of the NewSouth Wales troops to volunteer for active service in the war on the Indian frontier, expresses the opinion that the time is not ...

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  17. THE CRETAN QUESTION.

    A number of Mussulman notables in the Island of Crete have appealed to the Powers, calling upon thorn to terminate the present unsatisfactory condition of affairs in Candia ...

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  18. SILVER.

    Silver is now quoted at 2s. l½d. per oz. being a fall of ?d. per oz. on yesterday's quotation. London, September 29. ...

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  19. AUSTRALASIAN MINING.

    he North Mount Lyell Copper-mining Company of Tasmania, registered on September 20 with a nominal capital of £500,000 and a working capital of £105,000, has gone to ...

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  20. A TYPHOID EPIDEMIC.

    Considerable uneasiness has been caused at Maidstone, in Kent, by a sudden outbreak of typhoid fever on a serious scale. ...

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  21. THE OPERATIONS AGAINST THE MOHMANDS.

    The Daily News reports that the offer made by some of the New South Wales Volunteers for service on the Indian frontier has afforded the liveliest satisfaction in official ...

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  22. VICTORIA.

    At Chiltern to-day two women were each fined £15 with £1 16s. costs, for sly grog-selling. At Coleraine yesterday an old swagman ...

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  23. THE DISTRESS IN IRELAND.

    The Right; Hon. Gerald Balfour, Chief Secretary for Ireland, has undertaken a tour through the districts on the west coast of Ireland threatened with famine in consequence ...

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  24. THE SOUDAN CAMPAIGN.

    The Anglo-Egyptian camp at Merawi, a town on the Nile just below the Jer-en-did cataract, has been accidentally destroyed by fire. ...

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  25. TRINITY COLLEGE EXAMINATIONS.

    Miss Agnes Maloney, of Albury, has succeeded in winning a Junior National Prize at Trinity College of Music, London. The award is id ado for the maximum ...

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  26. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    During the sittings of the Federal Convention the number of telegrams Bent from Parliament House for the different newspapers totalled 164,527 words. ...

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  27. BEN TILLETT AND REFORM.

    Alderman Ben Tillett, prior to his departure for New Zealand, attended tho sittings of the Conference of the Municipal Association to-day, and told the delegates present of the ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN TROOPS FOR INDIA.

    Considerable enthusiasm is being displayed in military circles about the offer of the lancers and the men of the 2nd Regiment to proceed to tho front in India, but the same view is ...

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  29. TO-DAY'S ENGAGEMENTS.

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  30. FEDERATION.

    At a meeting held to-day by the committee of members of the New South Wales Legislature appointed to watch the work done by the Federal Convention it was announced that an ...

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  31. MANUFACTURE OF STEEL RAILS.

    Some surprise is expressed by Messrs. C, and G. Hoskins, who were the only tenderers on the first occasion for 150,000 tons of steel rails, which Mr. Joseph Mitchell has now ...

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  32. MOUNT GAMBIER CIRCUIT COURT.

    The silting of the Circuit Court was resumed this morning. James Parsons was charged with having criminally assaulted Victoria Richards at Narracoorte. The prosecutrix. ...

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  33. RAIN IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Telegrams from all parts of the colony are to the effect that tho crop prospects arc the best for years past. The late rainfall has been most opportune in stimulating the growth of ...

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  34. QUEENSLAND.

    Lee Chong, who was condemned to death for murder yesterday, committed suicide in his cell during the night by tearing up his shirt into strips and strangling himself. ...

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  35. "BREAD OR BLOOD."

    At a meeting of the unemployed hold to-day to consider, the offer of the Government in regard to forming a labour settlement, Mr. Higgs, Editor of the Worker, delivered a ...

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  36. THE BOOYOOLIE SHOW.

    The twenty-fifth Show of the Booroolie Agricultural Society was held to-day on the grounds at Laura. Success was marred by the unfavourable weather. No complaints were. ...

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  37. TASMANIA.

    spiendia specimens or antimony are on view at Hobart. They have been obtained from Spring River, near Port Davey. A test shows that they contain 660 per cent, of pure ...

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  38. PROFESSIONAL MENDICANTS.

    The evil of street-begging has become so prominent in Sydney that the authorities feel constrained to take steps to grapple with it. The Premier has accordingly issued ...

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  39. QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    The Legislative Assembly devoted the whole of to-day's sitting to discussing the Estimates. The Government promised to set apart Friday for the consideration of Mr. ...

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  44. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Government has decided to place £10,000 on the Estimates for the erection of abattoirs. A Select Committee will be appointed to recommend a site. ...

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