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  3. BLOWN INTO THE AIR.

    A few minutes before 11 o'clock this morning an [?] occurred at a clemist's shop at the corney of William and Kiley streets. North Woolloomooloo, the force ...

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  4. WIND AND WAVE.

    Bearing unmistakable traces of ill-usage the R.M.S. China, of the P. and O. line, berthed alongside the Port Melbourne railway pier this morning upon ...

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  5. QUAINT SUBJECTS OF THE KING.

    The manner in, which the Australians hunt the emu is ingenious. Emus generally come daily to drink, at the same waterholes along the same tracks either in the early ...

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  6. LAZIEST MAN TELLS STORY OF HIS LIFE.

    John Munera, laziest man is the world, who had lain in bed for ten years at the Jersey County farm, said to a correspondent who visited him recently that he never ...

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  7. LIBERAL UNION.

    The President (Mr. J. H. Cooke) and the executive committee of the Metropolitan Political Union (affiliated with the Farmers and Producers' Political Union) ...

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  8. THE FAR EAST.

    Hongkong exchanges by the steamer Taiyuan to September 18 show considerable agitation among the mercantile community in that part over the proposed departure ...

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  9. FROM THE WORLD'S PRESS.

    The Kaiser, it is stated, has ordered regulations to be formulated regarding officers' courts of honour, in order to avoid, duck an far as possible. It is said that ...

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  10. NAVAL YARDS.

    A splendid up-to-date electric plant of great power has just been successfully installed at Hongkong Government Naval Yards. ...

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  11. PACIFIC STEAMERS' RATES.

    a fierce war in rates is going on between various trans-Pacific lines of steamers, and passenger fares are being greatly reduced. ...

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  12. AMERICAN CONSUL-GENERAL.

    Mr. Rublee, who succeeds Mr. Wilder as American Consul-General at Hongkong, is expected to arrive in November. ...

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  13. SUBSTITUTE FOR OPIUM SMOKING.

    One notable result of the auti-opium legislation in the Straits Settlements and various parts of China is that the more pernicious habit by morphine injection is ...

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  14. PHILIPPINES GOLD OUTPUT.

    Latest returns show that the gold output from the Philippines, is largely increasing from Benguet and Paracale districts. ...

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  15. MEETING AT BUTE.

    A revival meeting of the Bute branch of the Farmers and Producers' Political Union was held in the institute hall on Friday evening. Mr. J. H. Barnes ...

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  16. ROBBERIES.

    Further armed robberies are reported from the hew territory, where two Indian policemen were recently murdered. There is no clue to the perpetrators, to date. ...

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  17. CHINA'S AWAKENING.

    Dr. Schultz, the Chief Justice of Samoa, has just arrived in Sydney from the East. His business was to negotiate for a new contract with China in regard to the ...

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  18. IN AN OPEN BOAT.

    The four men who were blown out to sea by a westerly gale yesterday while fishing at Wollongong were rescued by the pilot steamer Captain Cook 15 miles ...

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  19. THE BALLARAT COMPETITIONS.

    The open recital for ladies and gentlemen attracted 49 entries of whom 38 competed, each being allowed 10 minutes. The competition lasted all day and Gertrude ...

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  20. MOUNT GAMBIER BRANCH.

    MOUNT GAMBIER, October 4.—The annual meeting of the Mount Gambier branch of the Fanners and producers' Political Union was held on. Saturday ...

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  21. POTATO BLIGHT.

    Representatives of the Victorian Export Produce Association waited on the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Graham) to-day and discussed with him the arrangements ...

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  22. CASUALTIES.

    BROKEN HILL, October 4.—A serious accident occurred in the South Mine this afternoon' owing to a fall of ground. Four men—Thomas Olive, William Howard, M. ...

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  23. TWO TRAGEDIES.

    An inquest was begun at Crookwell on Saturday in connection with the death of a newly born infant, found in a rabbit burrow at Cook's Vale Creek. Fullerton. ...

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  24. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Mr. A. W. Stohr, who has been for 11 years chief surveyor on the South Mine, was oh Saturday night presented with a pair of fieldglasses and a smoker's outfit ...

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  25. CLERGYMAN'S CONDEMNATIONS.

    Preaching in the Blende Street Church I on Sunday night on "Is the young man safe?" the Rev. C. E. Schafer .spoke of the dangers youth was subjected to by the ...

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  26. DEATH IN THE INTERIOR.

    The Commissioner of Police, Brisbane, has forwarded a report from the Sab-Inspector of Police at Cloncurry to the Commissioner of Police concerning the death in ...

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  27. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The population of the State at the end of the September quarter was 277,512. During. September arrivals exceeded departures by 114, and there was an excess of births ...

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  28. WOOL TRADE TROUBLE.

    The woothbuyers posted a notice to-day to the effect that the sales will be proceeded with to-morrow. The Secretary of the Woolbrokers' Association stated that the ...

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  29. FARMERS' POLITICAL UNION.

    A meeting of the Balaklava branch of the Farmers and Producers' Political Union was held on Saturday. Owing to the illness of the Chairman (Mt. H. M. ...

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  30. UNDER SENTENCE OF DEATH.

    Cabinet sat for a considerable time this afternoon to consider the request for the commutation of the death sentence passed on Martha Rendall. The Premier ...

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  31. REMANDED TO ADELAIDE.

    Clarence Arthur Gibson, a young man, who is charged with having stolen from a dwelling in Adelaide, was to-day remanded to the city in charge of Detective Mettle. ...

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  32. MINER KILLED.

    MELBOURNE, October 4.—A fatal mining accident occurred at Bendigo this morning at the Londoaderry Mine. The victim was William Foley a married man, 42 years ...

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  33. VICTORIAN CRICKET DISPUTE.

    The trustees of the Melbourne Cricket Ground and representatives of the Melbourne Cricket Club and the Victorian Cricket Association met in conference this ...

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  34. NORTHERN TERRITORY

    The steamer Taiyuan arrived from Hongkong this morning, and resumed her voyage southwards at midday. Passenger—Inwards. Mr. Fox Passengers—Outwards ...

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  35. BIG HORSE SALE.

    Mr. Kidman's big horse sale was begun to-day. Although the lots offered were not by any means the best the average for the 157 animals disposed of was £17. They ...

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  36. RURAL INDUSTRIES.

    COCKBURN, October 4.—The Mutooroo Pastoral Company cut out at Dismal on Saturday afternoon—a heavy clip, from 74,000 sheep. There were no high ...

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  37. MISSING BOAT.

    SYDNEY, October 4.—Charles Parkes and four other young men left Rushcutter's Bay yesterday in the 14-ft. skiff Isis. They were seen off Balmoral Beach at 3 o'clock. ...

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  38. EIGHT HOURS DAY.

    The Eight Hours Day procession from the Trades Hall to the Agricultural Ground was an interesting display. No fewer than 57 unions and 15 bands took part. The ...

    Article : 77 words
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