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  2. FRANCE.

    It has been ascertained that General Zurlinden in his position of Military Governor of Paris, institute proceedings against Colonel Picqnart, after the ...

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  3. INTERCOLONIAL.

    At a meeting of the Chess Association, held on Saturday evening, it was decided to adopt the electorate system. ...

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  4. WESTRALIAN FINANCE.

    The London "Times," of August 22, is a leading article on the Australian had colonies, says:—"Western Australia had a deficit for last year of no loss than ...

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  5. SIR GEORGE GREY.

    The Earl of Selborne, Parliamentary Under-Secretary for the Colonies, in a letter to Dr. Gregory, the Dean of St. Paul's Cathedral, eulogises Sir George ...

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  6. GENERAL NEWS.

    Perth Public Hospital.—The secretary of the Perth Public Hospital desires to acknowledge with thanks the receipt of £2, contributed by the ...

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  7. AMERICA AND SPAIN.

    America' is insisting on the immediate evacuation of Cuba. ...

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  8. THE PHILIPPINES.

    In the Assembly which is being fold by the insurgents in the Philippines it has been decided to request the United States to make the ...

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  9. CLAIM FOR COMPENSATION.

    N. Jehangeer, of Bombay, is seeking compensation from, the Government for its refusal to allow him to land from the F.M.S- Australian. He is a Parsee ...

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  10. ULUPNA CREEK MURDER.

    The man Archer, wanted for the murder of Matthews at Strathmerton, has been arrested in a hotel in the Flemington road. ...

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  11. CLOSE CONFINEMENT OF PICQUART.

    Colonel Picquart is confined, in a military prison at Charchemidi. He Is not allowed to see either his friends or his lawyers. ...

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  12. MARINE COLLISON.

    A collision occurred in the Yarra to-day between the steamers Arawatta and Chingtu. After striking the Arawatta collided with the wharf, and cut into it ...

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  13. HOLLAND.

    The Dutch budget shows a deficit of 12,800,000 guilders (about £1,600,000). ...

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  14. THE BURRA SUICIDE.

    At the inquest at Burra on the body of Patrick Horse, who was found hanging to a beam, a verdict was returned of suicide while insane. He was ...

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  15. MR. G.N. CURZON.

    The Right Hon. G. N. Curzon, who was recently appointed Viceroy of India, has been created an Irish peer. Mr. Curzon is heir to a British ...

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  16. OBITUARY.

    Mr. S. K. Wakefield died suddenly from heart disease in King William, street on Saturday. He fell down, and succumbed before he reused the ...

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  17. RAILWAY MISHAP.

    A railway accident happened at the Rochester level crossing to-day, Actr[?] dashed into a trap, and one of the occupants of the latter, a Mr. Roy, was ...

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  18. CHINA.

    The Emperor of China, and all the highest officials have paid homage to the Dowager Empress, who has resumed the control of affairs at Peking. This ...

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  19. S.S. ADELAIDE.

    The steamer Adelaide was taken in tow by the tug Euro on Saturday for Melbourne. At 2 o'clock this morning she was spoken by the steamer Marloo ...

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  20. GERMANY'S FUTURE.

    The Kaiser in a speech at the opening of the Stet[?]tin harbor yesterday, remarked,—"Germany's future lies on the water," ...

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  21. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The body of a man has been found in the scrub near Bondi with a[?]revolver, one chamber of which was discharged, at his side. Among the other ...

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  22. THE LATE MISS DA COSTA.

    The details of the trust estate of the late Miss Da Costa show that the necessary deeds for the establishment of a Samaritan fund, in acordance with her ...

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  23. RAILWAY FATALITY.

    Yesterday morning rumors were circulated in Bunbury to the effect that an accident had occurred on the South-Western railway line on the previous ...

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  24. THE MILITARY CASTE.

    ML Clemenceau, in the Aurore," says' that a military caste is seizing France, and that never since the Revolution has there been so dangerous a crisis. ...

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  25. COMMERCIAL

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 71 words
  26. WESTWARD HO!

    Mr. Fred. Acraman, one of the most prominent oarsmen, was "farewelled" by the Adelaide Bowing Club last night, previously to his departure for Western ...

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  27. THE HASTINGS ELECTION.

    The complete returns of the polling for the Hastings and Macleay constituency are:—E. Barton, 961; S. Smith, 644. Mr. Barton has received scores ...

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  28. DREYFUS COMMISSION.

    The members of the commission appointed to consider the question of the re-trial of Captain Dreyfus are equally divided for and against. ...

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  29. STRIKE AT THE SMELTERS.

    In connection with the Block 14 smelters strike at Port Adelaide, a poll taken yesterday decided against the resumption of work by a majority of 60. The ...

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  30. THE GAMBLING EVIL.

    On Sunday evening at St Geerge[?] Cathedre[?] Dear Goldsmith, preaching from [?] 2 (Revised Version). said that now here was gambling more ...

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  31. QUEENSLAND.

    The condition of the Premier, Mr. Byrnes, is critical. Drs. Turner, Maloney, Marks, and Hardie had severed consultations to-day, and while they ...

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  32. TEMPESTUOUS VOYAGE.

    The steamer Port Albert, from London, encountered terrific weather during a portion of the voyage. One sea swept everything from the poop and ...

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  33. A POOR SELECTION.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 62 words
  34. WHAT THE OBSERVER" SAYS.

    The London "Observer" states to day that Major Esterhazy, who is in London, declared that he wrote the famous bordereau at the request of ...

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  35. NEW RAILWAY LAMP.

    An experiment in lighting railway carriages with kerosene instead of peanut oil, which is at present being used, was concluded on Saturday night with ...

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  36. THE LATE CAPTAIN LOCKYER.

    The funeral of the late Captain Lockyer was largely attended. There were present Mr. Harvey, the chairman of the Adelaide Steamship Co.'s office, Mr. ...

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  37. FRENCH HARVEST.

    The French wheat harvest is estimated at 123,000,000 hectolitres (about 42,000,000 quarters). Further wheat importations will be unnecessary. ...

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  38. SUSPICIOUS DEATH.

    Kllen Johnson, an unmarried woman, died at Gawler in suspicions circumstances. At the inquest her parents said that she had visited Adelaide, and ...

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  39. NEW ZEALAND.

    A fire has broken oat in the Jubilee gold mine, at Waitekaari It is supposed that two men, named Graham and Wallace, have been suffocated. ...

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  40. SHARE MARKET.

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  41. CRETE.

    A circular, dealing with the position of affairs in Crete, has been forwarded to the Powers by the Sultan, who requires a disarmament of the Christians ...

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  42. VICTORIA.

    At the inquest on the drowning of C D. Dixon, a verdict of suicide when insane was returned. ...

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  43. SLY GROG-SELLING.

    Fanny Hill, a boarding-house keeper at Invercargill, has been fined £100 [?] sly grog-selling. ...

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  44. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Kauri Gum.—Since the last report 3,110cwt. have been offered, and sold at very firm prices, three-quarter scraped realising 106s. owt. and ...

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  45. INTERNATIONAL INTERVENTION.

    Reuter's Press Agency reports that Britain, Russia, France, and Italy are about to sign an agreement for a plan to pacify Crete. An ultimatum is to ...

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  46. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    The House sat continuously for 34 hours in committee on the Old Age Pensions Bill. A thoroughly-organised "stonewall" by the Opposition was ...

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  47. FATAL FALL.

    A youth named Young, 18 years of age, a plasterer's assistant, fell from the top of a building at the scene of the great fire, a distance of 80 feet, to the ...

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  48. STORM AT MEMEL.

    Yesterday in a storm at Memel, a sea-port town in the extreme north-east of Prussia, 120 fishermen were drowned. ...

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  49. TASMANIA.

    Sir W. B. Perceval's period of service as Agent-General has expired. Sir Andrew Clarke has been appointed Agent-General temporarily, subject to the ...

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  50. SUDDEN DEATH.

    As a German vigneron named Valentine Plast[?]ust crossing the River Murray he was taken ill. He said that he had been by a snake. He ...

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  51. N.S.W. POLITICS.

    The Premier, Mr. Reid, in the coarse of an interview on the political situation, said that Mr. Barton owed "his seat to Mr. Clarke's compassion, and there was ...

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  52. Advertising

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  53. CHAMPION DRAUGHTS PLAYER.

    Mr. Richard Jordan, the draughts champion of the world, made his first public appearance on Saturday at the Melbourne Draughts Club. He was ...

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  54. INDIA CIVIL SERVICE.

    Mr. G. F. King Adams, of the University of New Zealand, has passed the India Civil Service examination with credit. ...

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  55. FOUND DROWNED.

    The body of a man, supposed to be that of Mr. Webster, one of two missing surveyors of the west coast, has been found near the mouth of the Gondon ...

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  56. A MODERN CRUSOE.

    The photograph of Mr. Louis de Rougemont, known in Sydney as Louis Grein, has been recognised here. He was in Brisbane in 1895, and did ...

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  57. RARATONGA NEWS

    The Arikis of Raratonga has replied to the queen's proclamation. They deny that they listened to any mischief-maker, and accuse Mr. Moss, lately ...

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  58. SUPPOSED MURDER.

    The body of a Chinese in an advanced state of decomposition was found in a water hole near Bendigo. All the appearances point to murder. ...

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  59. TRAIN DERAILERS.

    Two recent attempts made to derail trains on the English railways have been frustrated. ...

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  60. ALLEGED MURDER.

    A man named Myers, a carpenter, was arrested to-night at Collingwood for the murder of his paramour, Marion Robertson, a married woman. He came ...

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  61. Advertising

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