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  2. CABLES AND WIRES.

    London, Tuesday Night.—Sir Peter O'Brien, Lord Chief Justice of the Queen's Bench Division, Ireland, has declared that 781 persons have, been evicted from their ...

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  3. PROPOSED SPECIAL SHOW

    Melbourne, Wednesday.—A deputation representing the Royal Agricultural Society waited to-day upon the Minister of Agriculture with a request that the ...

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  4. The Railway Purchase.

    Sir.—Of the many questions involved in the proposal recently made to acquire' the Mount Bischoff Railway and the land along the foreshore of Emu Bay, it may ...

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  5. Devonport Chamber of Commerce

    The monthly meeting of the chamber was held at the Devonport Town Hall yesterday, when there were present: Messrs D. Cocker (vice-president, in the ...

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  6. Mining.

    The auriferous alluvial deposits at Bell Mount, which some years ago afforded to a considerable number of miners a comfortable livelihood, and in not a few instances ...

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  7. The Corinna Fatality.

    Superintendent Ruddock received a telegram, from Mr J. D. Frazer, of Boyenrine, yesterday to the effect that the bodies of Thomas Welch and William ...

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  9. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Sydney, Wednesday.—The taking of evidence in the Coningham v. Coningham divorce case was concluded to-day. Mr. Want, Q.C., addressed the court on behalf ...

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  10. DETAILS OF DISCOVERY.

    Royenrine, Wednesday.—The bodies of Thomas Welch and William Brakey, two of the men who wore drowned in the Pieman river on October 4 were found ...

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  11. NEWSPAPER PROPRIETORS FINED.

    London, Tuesday Night.—The managing directors of Pearson's Company, Limited, have been fined £100 each for issuing football competition coupons in their ...

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  12. QUEENSLAND.

    Brisbane, Wednesday.—The Agent-General cables that prior to being notified that the Government had decided to discontinue free emigration to the colony he ...

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  13. A TURKISH MISSION TO DARFUR.

    London, Tuesday Night.—A recent mission undertaken by Slatin Bey on behalf of the Sultan of Turkey, to Darfur, a country in central Africa, east of ...

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  14. A POLITICAL JOB

    Brisbane, Wednesday.—In the Assembly, to-day the report by Judge Mansfield, who was appointed to inquire into a charge made by Mr. Kidston, M.L.A., for ...

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  15. ADVERTISING THE COLONIES.

    London, Wednesday Morning.—Lord Brassey read a paper before the Colonial Institute last, night on the progress of Victoria. Lord Carrington occupied the chair. ...

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  16. IRISH POLITICS.

    London, Wednesday Morning.—At the instance of Mr Wm. O'Brien, M.P., the Irish National Convention sitting at Dublin decided to expel Mr Tim Healy ...

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  18. STOCK AND SHARE MARKETS.

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  20. RE-SAILING OF THE SPARROW.

    London, Wednesday Morning.—The British gunboat Sparrow has re-sailed from Portsmouth for Australia. When the vessel was passing through the Red ...

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  21. INTERCOLONIAL.

    Melbourne, Wednesday.—The Point Lonsdale signal station reported to the Queenscliff Station late on Tuesday night that a collision had taken place at 9.30 ...

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  22. VISIT FROM IMPERIAL TROOPS

    Brisbane, Wednesday.—The Premier is pressing the Imperial authorities to allow the Imperial troops, en route to Sydney, to pay a visit to Brisbane. ...

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  23. TASMANIAN.

    Hobart, Wednesday.—A silver bugle given by Mr. H. E. Smith, to the first contingent has now been presented to the museum. ...

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  24. SUDDEN DEATH OF MR. S. W. WESTBROOK.

    Hobart, Wednesday.—Mr. Samnel W. Westbrook, an old and respected solicitor, of the city, died suddenly to-day, aged 70. Deceased went to his office this morning ...

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  25. THE COMMITTEES'S REPORT.

    Hobart, Wednesday.—The Parliamentary Select Committee, in connection with the Mount Bischoff railway purchase scheme, expects to report to the Assembly on ...

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  26. THE ORMUZ BADLY DAMAGED.

    Melbourne, Wednesday.—The steamers Ormuz and Ismaila, which came into collision off Queenscliff last night, berthed at the wharf this morning. Both vessels ...

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  27. The Commonwealth.

    Melbourne, Wednesday.—In the Assembly this morning, on the motion for the adjournment of the House, Mr Murray entered an indignant protest against the ...

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  28. LAUNCESTON.

    Launceston, Wednesday.—Splendid rain has been filling since this afternoon, and will do much good. The annual High School sports were ...

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  29. Sporting.

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  30. ADVANCED LEGISLATION.

    Melbourne, Wednesday.—The Assembly did not rise until after 1 o'clock this morning. The Women's Suffrage Bill was read the second time, by 56 votes ...

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  31. VISITING RIFLE TEAM.

    Launceston, Wednesday.—Colonel Robertson and a team of 18 riflemen from New South-Wales arrived to-day and proceeded to Hobart to take part in the ...

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  32. INAUGURAL CEREMONIES.

    Adelaide, Wednesday.—The Premier, Chief Secretary, and Attorney-General have arranged to leave for Sydney on December 27 to attend the Commonwealth ...

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  33. TWO MAFEKING HEROES.

    Launceston, Wednesday—Troopers P. Chambers and A. Keen (brother of Mr J. Keen, of Latrobe), of Baden-Powell's Protectorate Regiment, who went through ...

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  34. REPLY FROM SIR WILFRID LAURIER.

    London, Wednesday Morning.—According to a Beater correspondent, Sir Wilfrid Laurier has replied to the official invitation from the New South Wales ...

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  36. VERDICT OF MANSLAUGHTER.

    Melbourne, Wednesday.—A man named M'Kinlay was to-day found guilty of the manslaughter of his wife at Ballarat, and sentenced to 10 years' imprisonment. ...

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  37. A LAUNCESTON CELEBRATION.

    Launceston, Wednesday.—A Meeting of the executive of the Northern Tasmanian Federation League was held to-night for the purpose of considering what ...

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  38. Affairs in China.

    London, Wednesday Morning.—The winter is now fairly setting in with its usual severity in the north of China, and the Peiho River is frozen. Taku at the ...

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  39. ELECTION OF MINISTERS

    Melbourne, Wednesday.—The two members of the Legislative Council who accepted portfolios in the Turner Ministry were to-day re-elected. The ...

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  40. THE CHAFFEE INCIDENT SETTLED.

    London, Wednesday Morning.—It was stated recently that the American commander in China, General Chaffee, had written to the Generalissimo, Count ...

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  41. TASMANIAN TROOPS.

    Hobart, Wednesday.—The troops who are to represent Tasmania at the Commonwealth celebrations will leave Launceston in the s.s. Wakatipu on December ...

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  42. A LIBERAL SCANDINAVIAN.

    Sydney, Wednesday.—A Scandinavian resident of Sydney" has "decided to establish a Scandinavian Commonwealth commemoration fund for the support of one ...

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  43. REDUCTION OF GOVERNOR'S SALARY.

    Melbourne, Wednesday.—In the Assembly to-night the Premier moved the second reading of the Bill to reduce the salary of the future Governors of Victoria ...

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  44. DIVISION OF THE SPOIL.

    London, Wednesday Morning.—General Count Waldersoe, the Generalissimo, of the Allies in 'China, has handed to the British Commander, General Gaselee ...

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  45. INVITATION TO BRISBANE.

    Brisbane, Wednesday.—A letter from the Mayor of Sydney asking Brisbane to be represented in the Commonwealth procession was placed before the works ...

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