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  2. EMPRESS OF AUSTRIA.

    The atmost horror and indignation have been aroused by the news that the Empress of Austria was assassinated yesterday in Switzerland by an Italian ...

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  3. INTERCOLONIAL.

    At a meeting of the Primitive Methodist Union it was resolved to pledge that it was prepared for union in 1900. The Federal Council delegates reported that ...

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  4. A TRAVELLER'S TALE.

    Before the anthropological section of the British Association at Bristol yesterday a paper was read by Mr. Louis De Rougemont, describing the customs of ...

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  5. COUNTRY NEWS.

    In the police court on Saturday William Bryant was fined 1s., with 6s. 6d. costs, for having plied for hire off the cab-stand. ...

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  6. VICTORIA.

    Mr. Alexander Hatty, 77 years of age, and a colonist for 58 years, died suddenly in church to-day. He was in the attitude of prayer when he stood up with ...

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  7. THE NILE EXPEDITION.

    Ahmed Fedil is in command of a dervish army of 3,000 men gederif. [Some months ago all the derwish outposts, except the garrison at Gedarif ...

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  8. THUNDERSTORM.

    A severe thunderstorm occurred on Saturday. The house occupied by Mr. Davis, a postal official, at Brunswick, was wrecked by lightning. ...

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  9. THE DEATH OF GORDON.

    News has been received from Khartoum that an eye-witness saw General Gordon's head exposed on a pole at Omdurman for three days. ...

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  10. COOLGARDIE.

    The Quarter Sessions will commence on Wednesday. The following are the cases listed:—Regina v. Cain, larceny of a £10 note from a letter; Nethercott ...

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  11. ALLEGED LIBEL.

    Proceeding have been commenced by Mr. J. C. Hamp. solicitor, against Mr. M'Kain, the editor, and Messrs. Vardon and Pritchard, the printers of the "Critic ...

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  12. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    A man named Robert M'Naughton, who recently had his foot amputated, cut his throat. He is expected to recover. ...

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  13. A FICTITIOUS "FIVER"

    The manager of the Union Bank has reported a fraud on the institution. Mrs. Stubbing, of South Melbourne, tendered a £5—note on Auckland for change. This ...

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  14. WAR CORRESPONDENTS.

    Sir H. H. Kitchener has refused to permit any newspaper correspondents to proceed to Fashoda. They have been ordered to return to ...

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  15. AGRICULTURAL SHOW.

    The Royal Agricultural Society's annual Show was concluded yesterday. The show was a great financial success. The 12st, hunter prize was success. The ...

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  16. THE GUNBOAT FLOTILLA.

    The Khalifa's steamer, which was sent up the Nile from Omdurman to Fashoda, has returned, and surrendered to Sir H. H. Kitchener. ...

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  17. THE WOOL-CROP.

    Last week 6,982 bales of wool were received on the railways, as compared with 4,343 for the corresponding week of last year. Deliveries at the border ...

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  18. RAILWAY REQUIRED.

    A deputation waited on the Commissioner for Public Works yesterday, and asked him to construct a railway from Port Pine to Point German. Mr. J. ...

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  19. MURDERAR'S ANTECEDENTS.

    It has been discovered that Luccheni was a mason. He lived at Lausanne, on the north side of the Lake of Geneva. He appears to be quite callous. ...

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  20. REVIEW.

    "Pearson's Magazine" [?] eight-page supplement in color which may possibly be regarded as a polite challenge to its latest and least ...

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  21. EXPORT OF PRODUCE.

    During the fortnight ended Saturday, produce worth £8,000 was exported. ...

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  22. GOLD DISCOVERY.

    News received from Mount Gambier record a gold discovery 12 miles from that town. Two men unearthed quartz specimens, in which. gold is visible, and ...

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  23. CHALMERS MEMORIAL CHURCH.

    The principal of the Scots College has written to the Central Board of Health, stating that he has heard that the Chal-mer's Memorial Church, which has just ...

    Article : 83 words
  24. BUNBURY.

    At a meeting of the committee of the Bunbury Mechanics' Institute on Friday evening it was stated that a number of the new books of the library had been ...

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  25. CRETE.

    The murderous outbreak is Crete has evoked much indignations in England. It appears that the houses in Candia overlooking the British camp were ...

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  26. THE SIRDAR'S PROPOSAL.

    Sir H. H. Kitchener is urging the establishment and endowment of a Gordon College at Khartoum to educate the sons of the sheiks (the Arab chiefs). ...

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  27. SUDDEN DEATH.

    Mr. Theo. Voges died suddenly to-day from heart disease. He was one of the best billiard players in the colony, and represented Alcock and Co. here. ' ...

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  28. NATIVE CATTLE KILLERS.

    At Alice Springs yesterday four natives, notorious cattle killers, were sentenced to six months' imprisonment each on a charge of having stolen beef ...

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  29. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    In regard to the Tasmanian proposal for an animal international rifle match, and a triangular match between England, Canada, and Australia, which the ...

    Article : 114 words
  30. CUE.

    One of the oldest residents of the Mainland, Mr. E. F. Oregan, popularly known as "The Count," died in his camp a day or two ago. His death was not ...

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  31. A TERRIBLE EXPLOSION.

    Herr Karl Neufeld the Austrian Prisioner at Omdurman, who was released by Sir H. H. Kitchener, relates that a lydnite shell, which was fired from the ...

    Article : 58 words
  32. ROBBING A "DRUNK."

    Walter Kibble, a marine fireman, convicted of having robbed a drunk seaman at Port Adelaide, was sentenced to six months' imprisonment yesterday. The ...

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  33. SICKNESS AT KHARTOUM.

    Most of the British on the Upper Nile are hastily returning to Cairo, owing to a serious outbreak of sickness at Khartoum. ...

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  34. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Presbyterian General Assembly yesterday further discussed the union of churches in New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, Tasmania, and Adelaide. ...

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  35. THE BRITISH GARRISON.

    The London papers blame the Government for not having had sufficient British garrison at Candia. It has been explained that for several ...

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  36. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of the Rev. J. Y. Simpson, of Burra. The deceased was a prominent clergyman of the Wesleyan Church. ...

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  37. SHIPPING.

    News has been received at Lloyd's that the Rockview was Wrecked off Antofagasta, a seaport of Chili on the Bay of Morena. ...

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  38. SOUTH AFRICA.

    It is reported at the Cape that Lord Salisbury has obtained a lease of Lorenzo Marquez from the Portuguese. [Lorenzo Marquez and Mozambique ...

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  39. BULONG.

    Considerable indignation was expressed here on Saturday night when it became known that the hospital committee had received notice from the Government ...

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  40. HISTORY OF THE MURDERER.

    It is reported from Paris that Luccheni was a refugee from the Milan riots, and was chosen at a recent meeting of anarchists in Zurich, wilt six others, to ...

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  41. COMPLICITY Of THE TURKS.

    There is increasing evidence of the complicity of the Turkish authorities. Djevad Pasha, Military Commissioner, throws the responsibility of the rising on ...

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  42. RAILWAY CONFERENCE.

    On Wednesday the Commissioners for Railways of New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, and Queensland will meet in conference in Sydney. The ...

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  43. NEW PORCELAIN.

    A complete revolution would take place in the ceramic industry if a new process called "Thonguss" (olay casting) should be successful. The mass is not, us ...

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  44. UNITED STATES.

    Yielding to public pressure, President M'Kinley has consented to appoint a commission to inquire into alleged mismanagement on the part of Mr. Russell ...

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  45. PRINCE BISMARCK.

    Shortly after Price Bismarck's death two photographers secretly entered the death-chamber at night time and took some photographs of the deceased ...

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  46. KALGOORLIE.

    Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Moorhead paid a visit to the Ivanhoe Venture claim on Saturday. They were received by the leading alluvialites, and before leaving ...

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  47. CHINA.

    The London. "Times" announces that Li Hung Chang, although dismissed from the Tsungli-yamen, is still Grand Secretary, but it is considered probable that ...

    Article : 72 words
  48. POLITICAL NOTES.

    Mr. Sydney Smith, who at the general election was defeated by Mr. F. B. Suttor for [?] has decided to oppose Mr. Edmund Barton for the Hastings ...

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  49. GERMANY.

    The German Government has been much embarrassed by the premature disclosure which the Emperor of Germany recently made of the new labor ...

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  50. EXTRAORDINARY ELECTION.

    Mr. J. A. Hogue, the Minister for Education, was re-elected for the Glebe yesterday. He secured 496 votes, and his opponent, Mr. Jones's ...

    Article : 34 words
  51. COMMERCIAL.

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  52. AUSTRALIAN CHURCH.

    The inaugural services in connection with the newly-formed Australian Church were held to-day. The minister was the Rev. George Walters, well known in ...

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  53. WHERE LIFE IS LONGEST.

    More people over 100 years old are found in mild climates than in the higher latitudes. According to the last census of the German Empire, of a ...

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  54. FRANCE.

    M. Lockroy, the French Minister of Marine, has Substituted six battleships in the English Channel for smaller wessels used to defend the coast of France. ...

    Article : 107 words
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  56. MIDLAND JUNCTION.

    A debate between the Guildford and Helena Vale literary and Debating Societies took, place on. Friday evening last at the Council-chambers, Helena Vale, in ...

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  57. BREAKING THE NEWS TO THE EMPEROR.

    Count A. Goluchowaki, Minister of Foreign Affairs and of the Imperial and Royal House, broke the news to the Emperor of Austria. ...

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