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  2. AMERICA AND SPAIN.

    The War Department of the United States is quadrupling this number of the American regulars. [On Jane 30, 1897, the army of the ...

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  3. INTERCOLONIAL.

    The R.M.S. Oroya, which left for the westward this afternoon, carries to Albany Messrs. Mephan Ferguson and C. H. Hoskins, the joint contractors for the ...

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  4. EARLY RECORDS OF EXPLORATION.

    While the commander of the expedition (strangely enough his name is not given in the record, which bears the name of "Gilbert") was taking general ...

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  5. CHINA.

    The Chinese who took part in the recent outrages on Europeans within the area of Peking have been punished. Several of the assailants have been ...

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  6. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Rev. Dr. Zachary Barry, of Paddington, a prominent Anglican clergyman, is dead. He was a persistent advocate of free, compulsory, and secular ...

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  7. OFFICIAL RECEIVER.

    On Monday, Oct. 3, when a report of a speech, condemnatory of the colony, delivered at Coolgardie by the official receiver (Mr. H. Wainscot), was ...

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  8. STRIKE OF COAL MINERS.

    A strike of wheelers occurred today at the _Burwood colliery. Owing to the dismissal of a boy the miners refused to go down. The colliery is now idle. ...

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  9. HONOR FOR CERVERA.

    Admiral Carvers, the commander of the Spanish fleet at Santiago, has been made a life member of the Spanish Senates. ...

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  10. GERMAN WARSHIPS AT TAKU.

    Two German warships have been ordered to Taku, the port in the Gulf of Pechili recently occupied by the British. ...

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  11. SENTENCED TO DEATH.

    At Dubbo to-day Wong Wing, a Chinaman, was sentenced to death, for die murder of a countryman. ...

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  12. EVACUATION OF CUBA.

    The Americans are insisting on the evacuation of Cuba, by the fend of November. The Spaniards declare that it will be ...

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  13. THE OFFICIAL STORY.

    Has Excellency Le Feng Lu, tie Chinese ambassador in London, has notified the Foreign Office that the greatest harmony exists between the Emperor ...

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  14. ACTION FOR SLANDER.

    The slander action Goldstein v. Robin, both opal buyers, conducted to-day at Broken HilL. A farthing damages was awarded. ...

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  15. PUBLIC RESERVES.

    The Government proposes to reserve about 20 acres at South. Head, Botany, which will be dedicated to the public use. The proposed reserve contains ...

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  16. PEACE COMMISSION.

    Mr. William B. Day, the American peace commissioner, has been authorised to interrupt the work of the peace commission in Paris at any moment ...

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  17. DENMARK.

    The Duke of York is to represent Britain at the funeral of the late Queen of Denmark at Copenhagen. France will be represented by ...

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  18. SYDNEY FIRE BRIGADE.

    The Fire Brigades' Board has recommended the appointment of Deputy-Superintendent Webb in succession to Superintendent Bear, who has ...

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  19. A SYDNEY TRAGEDY.

    At the trial of Napoleon Jean Lisson for the murder of Edith Lillian Gorrick, counsel for the defence urged his. acquittal on the ground of insanity. The ...

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  20. THE QUEEN.

    The Queen and the Empress Frederick of Germany narrowly escaped from a serious carriage accident yesterday. Heir Majesties were out for a drive ...

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  21. SELECT COMMITTEE.

    The Select Committee which was appointed to inquire into the administration of the department under Mr. Wainscot .trill meet at 10 a.m. to-day. ...

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  22. GERMANY.

    The German Roman Catholics are supporting the claim of the Emperor of Germany to be the protector of the East in opposition to the claim of ...

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  23. ALLEGED MURDER.

    Dr. and Mrs. Wilsoc, charged with the murder of Ellen Johnson, at Gawler, in connection with an alleged illegal operation, have bean unable to find ...

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  24. FIRE AT BROKEN HILL.

    A serious fire was averted at Broken Hill to-day by the fire brigade. A load of packing cases in Argent-street caught fire, the flames rapidly spreading to the ...

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  25. PROCEEDINGS FOR ASSAULT.

    The Police Court was crowded to-day by residents who wished to hear the charge of assault brought by Harry Wainscot, senior official receiver, against ...

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  26. BLOCK 14 SMELTERS.

    Two furnaces at the-Block 14 smelters, at Port Pirie, were blown in today. ...

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  27. VICTORIA.

    Dr. Emile Benier, a French pedestrian, who is travelling through. Australia for material for a book, was arrested at Ballarat for insulting ...

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  28. PARIS EXHIBITION.

    A strike in the building trade at Paris threatens to retard the Exhibition. ...

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  29. PEACE CONFERENCE.

    The Czar has desired the Powers to end their military, naval, and financial advisers to the Peace Conference which is to be held shortly to consider the ...

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  30. A DISTRACTED MINISTER.

    In the police court to-day John Richard Wallbank, formerly a Baptist minister, was charged with having threatened to kill his children. The ...

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  31. HORRIBLE ACCIDENT.

    Mr. Warner, the inventor of a slaughter-house blood-boiling machine, and two other persons who were making experiments with Mr. Warner, have ...

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  32. ULUPNA CREEK MURDER.

    At the Inquest on William Matthews, who was murdered at Ulupna Creek, near Strathmerton, a verdict was returned that he had been murdered by Alfred ...

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  33. CRIMINAL COURT.

    In the Criminal Court to-day George Howell, ex-Mayor of Unley, charged with false pretences, was acquitted. Isabella Moir was acquitted on a charge ...

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  34. MR. WAINSCOTS INTENTIONS.

    It is stated that Mr. Wainscot cause proceedings to be instituted for a petition of right against the Govern­ment for damages for wrongful ...

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  35. CRETE.

    The Powers insist that the Turkish evacuation of Crete must commence within a fortnight, and be completed within a month. ...

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  36. COLLINGWOOD TRAGEDY.

    The inquest on Marion Robinson, whom John Myers is changed with having murdered, was continued to-day. A verdict of manslaughter was returned ...

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  37. ESTATE IN DISPUTE.

    An action was begun to-day by C. C.Belcher, one of the executors and trustees of the late W. H. Belcher, claiming for the estate a number of freehold ...

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  38. THE ENGLISH TURF.

    Merman has advanced to 8 to 1 for the Cesarewitch, to be run on Wednesday next. The New Zealand horse Uniform has been backed for the ...

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  39. MINING ACCIDENT FUND.

    The Parliamentary board of inquiry concerning the Mining Accident Belief Fund endeavored to-day to elicit infor­mation regarding the loan of £20,000 ...

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  40. LEEDS FESTIVAL.

    At the Leeds festival yesterday to Miss-Clara Butt's temporary absence, Miss Ada. Crosley (the Australian £inger), at a moment's notice, and ...

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  41. V.A.T.C. RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 239 words
  42. THE TRANSVAAL.

    The Transvaal Volksraad has refused to discuss, until after the vacation, the amended war law proposed by General P. J. Joubert, Commandant-General. ...

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  43. OUTER HARBOR SCHEME.

    Mr. Muirhead, the solicitor of the Earl of Kilmorey, the promoter of the Outer Harbor scheme, states that & deposit of £25,000 will be paid ...

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  44. COMMERCIAL.

    At the London, wool sales to-day the competition was slightly better, bat prices were unchanged. October 6. ...

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  45. A BUILDING SOCIETY.

    A meeting of creditors of the Premier Permanent Building Society has rejected the proposal for the sale of the assess to an English company. ...

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  46. THE DREYFUS CASE.

    The application of the Procureur-General to the Court of Cassation for a revision of the Dreyfus trial removed the case from the control of the ...

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  47. KALGOORLIE MYSTERY.

    The inquest on the man John Stiret, who was found dead in Hannan-street on Monday morning, occupied the attention of the court to-day, but no ...

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  48. SERIOUS ACCIDENT.

    As Joseph Burton was driving a loaded furniture van to-day, it capsized and fell oh him, causing concussion of the brain. ...

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  49. TINNED FOODS.

    A special meeting of the London Chamber of Commerce has some time been engaged in investigating cases of alleged poisoning through ...

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  50. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Wheat Supply.—The visible supply of wheat in America, east of the Rocky Mountains is 18,857,000 bushels this week, as against 15,892,000 bushels a ...

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  51. HARVEST PROSPECTS.

    The anxiety regarding the absence of rain has been relieved. A fall occurred this evening, and many of the northern crops, which were perched, will be ...

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  52. THE ANARCHISTS.

    The International Congress, which has been called to consider what steps should be taken to suppress the anarchists, is to meet in Venice. ...

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  53. THE IRON TRADE.

    An iron trust is projected in Germany, to counteract the severe competition of the United States. ...

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  54. DUST STORM AT SEA.

    The steamer Lindus had a peculiar experience to-day in the Golf. She steamed into a dust storm at Cape Jervis. It lasted to the Semaphore. Clouds ...

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  55. LATEST SCRATCHINGS.

    The following were to-day's withdrawals :—Caulfield Cup- Birkagate, and Spencer; First Nursery Handicap-Idol and Cranberry; Second Nursery ...

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  56. SHIPPING.

    The Moravian, a steel screw steamer of 4,560 tons, has been launched at Govan, Glasgow, by Messrs. R. Napier and Sons, Ltd., shipbuilders, for the ...

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  57. AMERICAN BANK FAILURE.

    The Tradesmen's National Bank, of 260 West Broadway, New York, has failed, owing to the closing of the Wool Exchange in New York. ...

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  58. A.J.C. REGULATIONS.

    The Australian Jockey Club has adopted new regulations prohibiting a registered club from employing an official who has acted at an unregistered ...

    Article : 65 words
  59. Advertising

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  60. Advertising

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