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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Me Phillips, of Sydney, and latterly of Messrs. Parker and Parker, solicitors, Perth, has commenced practice as a solicitor in Cue. ...

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  3. EARLY RECORDS OF EXPLORATION.

    The third day's proceedings consisted of a, 16-miles tramp among the hills, one being judged to be 1,400ft. or 1,500ft. in altitude. Some of the country passed over ...

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  4. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Since January 1 1,498 new telephone connections have been made with, town and country exchanges. The total number of connections is now 88,008. ...

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  5. INTERCOLONIAL.

    Three children named Sanderson, who resided at Bordertown, were drowned in a water-hole to-day. Hie youngest boy followed a young duck, into the ...

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  6. THE SOUDAN.

    Lord Salisbury, in his despatches to the French Government on the disputed possession of Fashoda, says that Egypt's rights are unquestionable, and the ...

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  7. UNITED STATES.

    General Bacon, who was sent to quell the rising of Chippeway Indians in the Minnesota territory, has successfully crushed the rebels. ...

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  8. RUSSIA.

    He 380 rebels who were sentenced to be hanged for participation in the Ferghana riots have been sent to Siberia. ...

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  9. COAL MINING INDUSTRY.

    The Minister of Mines has notified the managers of all the coal mines that from February 1, 1899, every skip of coal must be weighed before it leaves ...

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  10. FEVER IN LOUISIANA.

    There is a suspicion. that the of yellow fever, which broke out in the State of Louisiana, has infected the whole of the Mississippi valley. ...

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  11. KATANNING.

    The Anglican Church here was con£ecrated by Bishop Biley on Sunday last in the presence of a congregation numbering 160 persons. The services ...

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  12. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Mrs. Samuel Hill, 93 years of age. She arrived in the colony in 1852. ...

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  13. SENSATIONAL MURDER.

    A sensation has been caused in America by the murder of Mr. George Saxton, a brother of Mrs. M'Kinley (the wife of President M'Kinley), and a son ...

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  14. TERRIBLE ACCIDENT.

    A frightful accident occurred, today at the Quirindi deviation works. Three of the workmen had just prepared a charge, and lighted the fuse. They were ...

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  15. HARROLD BROS.' INSOLVENCY.

    The final hearing of Harroid Bros.' insolvency catie was resumed to-day. A. L. Harrold declined to answer further questions till Sufficient maintenance ...

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  16. KAISERS'S VISIT TO EGYPT.

    The proposed visit of the Emperor of Germany to Egypt has been cancelled. The French interpretation of this decision is that His Majesty does not ...

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  17. JAMAICA.

    A proposal has been made in Kings­ton to incorporate Jamaica with, the Dominion of canada. ...

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  18. FRENCH GLOBE-TROTTER.

    MM. Borriere and Gorini, the French globe-trotters sad journalists, arrived at Adelaide today from. Melbourne. They will remain here for some weeks ...

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  19. DROWNING FATALITY.

    News received from Tumberumba states the while Messrs. R£hi and Donahue and a son of the latter were crossing the river in a sulky the vehicle ...

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  20. THE KHALIFA AND OSMAN.

    Renter's correspondent in Egypt reports that the Khalifa, and Osman Digna, who fled from Omdurman, are concealed in the Bara forests in the ...

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  21. A NEW BUILDING.

    The Elder-hall, in connection with tie Benevolent Strangers Friends' Society, was opened to-day by the Lien-tenant Governor. The late Sir Thomas ...

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  22. CHAPTER III.—1830.

    In the year following his first ex­ploration of the hill range which bounds the coastal plain of Forth to the east­ward, particulars of which, are given in ...

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  23. IMPERSONATION.

    Patrick Crawley was sentenced to three months imprisonment for impersonation at Newtown during the recent general election. ...

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  24. ALBANY.

    In January last the Australian natives Association heid in Melbourne a grand fete, which yielded a-surplus. The committee resolved to distribute the ...

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  25. PROTECTION.

    The economic system of protection has been condemned by the conference of social democrats at Stuttgart. ...

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  26. INTERCOLONIAL STEAMERS.

    An important change occurred in connection with the intercolonial steamers. The A.U.S.N. steamers Hilbarra and Cintra will trade under the Adelaide ...

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  27. WESTWARD HO[?]

    Mr. Barbour was "farewelled" by bis friends to-day previously to his departure for Western Australia to join his brother in business. ...

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  28. FEYER AMONG THE BRITISH.

    The London "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent at Alexandria reports that the British troops from the Upper Nile are dying like flies, from enteric fever. ...

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  29. REVENUE RETURNS.

    From July 1 to date the stamp show an increase of £139, and the load and income tax a decrease of £2,000. ...

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  30. YORK.

    The Mayor of York, Mr. W. Dinsdale, who was accompanied by Messrs. W. Marwick and Martin, of the firm of Messrs. James Martin and Company ...

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  31. YACHTING.

    Sir Thomas Lipton, the wealthy provisions merchant, has purchased Mr. Robert Goebet's palatial steam yacht Hahma for £80,000. ...

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  32. THE SIRDAR'S REPORT.

    Lord Kitchener reports that the Shilluk tribesmen deny Major Marchand's assertion that he concluded a treaty with them, and that they asked ...

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  33. TASMANIA.

    David Quinn, who attempted to commit suicide, was remanded to the of detention for medical examination. ...

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  34. FEDERAL RIFLE MATCHES.

    The team of South Australian riflemen which is to represent the colony at the Federal rifle matches, to be fired at Sydney, will leave to-morrow. ...

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  35. STEAMER AGROUND.

    Efforts to float the Lund liner Warrnambool, which grounded in the Port River, have been unsuccessful. cargo to the extent of 200 tons has been ...

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  36. MINING OFFICIAL REQUIRED.

    A meeting of mining map has decided to urge the Government to appoint an official solely for mining business in the north. ...

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  37. POLITICAL.

    Messrs. D. M'Call. and Henry Murray have been nominated for the vacancy in the representation of Development in the House of Assembly. The poll will ...

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  38. THE HEALTH BILL.

    She City and Unley Corporations have decided to oppose the reinstatement clauses in the Heath Bill, giving the Metropolitan Board power to levy ...

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  39. PEAK HILL.

    The telegraph line was opened on Oct 10 the event being celebrated by an enthusiastic gathering of residents at the club HoteL Mr. Francisco ...

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  40. THE POPE.

    At a reception given by the Pope to of French pilgrims, his Holiness [?] the working classes to trust in [?] democracy, and to avoid ...

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  41. A TRAIN ROBBER.

    A robber who attacked a body in an express train near Meal£ (1) while attempting to leave the carriage. ...

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  42. LIOTARD IN PARIS.

    M. Liotard, the Governor of the Upper Congo, who is on a visit to Paris, has been, promoted, and a street in Paris has been, named "Fashoda." ...

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  43. SHEARERS' STRIKE.

    A number of shearers at Bundaleer struck work to-day, stating that the sheep were to wet. Thirty men concerned were paid off, and their places ...

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  44. NEW ZEALAND.

    The tones found in a cave near Auckland are believed to be the remains of chiefs killed in battle. ...

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  45. DIPLOMATIC NEGOTIATIONS.

    The Right Hon. E. J. Monson, G.C.B., the British ambassador at Paris, has declared that all the territories of the Khalifa have passed to Britain ...

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  46. UNDESIRABLE IMMIGRANTS.

    Eleven Syrians, who-arrived in the F.M.S. Ville de la Ciotat, has-been refused admission to the colony. ...

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  47. CHINA.

    The Tsungh-yemen has Protested against the excessive strength of the [?] escort sent to Peking to protect the Russian legation. ...

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  48. CHARGE OF FORGERY

    Princes Trubetzki, who was arrested in Berlin for a forgery in Venice, has a committed suicide. ...

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  49. LABOR SAVING MACHINERY.

    Mr. C. Wood Davis, an American labor leader,maintains that machines are enabling us to dispense with labor at such a rate that there will soon be no ...

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  50. VICTORIA.

    Alderman Malcolm D. M'Eacharn, one of the representatives of Lonsdale Ward in the Melbourne Municipal Council, was re-elected Mayor of Melbourne ...

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  51. UTTERING A CHEQUE.

    William Ehrenstein played not guilty Criminal Court yesterday to on indictment charging him with having uttered a valueless cheque for the ...

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  52. JAPANESE CRUISERS AT TAKU.

    Two—Japanese cruisers have arrived [?] Taku, in the Gulf of Pechili. ...

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  53. BOXING.

    The boring match, which was to have taken place between James J.corbett and "Kid" M'Coy has been declared off, and Corbett has now ...

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  54. ALLEGED BREACHES OF TRUST.

    In the action Eileen Umphelby and others v. Grey and other for breaches of trust in connection with the will of the late Thomas Austin, the plaintiff's ...

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  55. SOUTHERN CROSS.

    A serious accident happened to a miner named Bothurst in Fraser's mine on Sunday. He was, with his mate, winking & shaft 7Oft. below & level to ...

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  56. CONDENSED MILK.

    A firm of provision merchants in southwark has been fined £50 for having sold six tins of putrid condensed milk. ...

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  57. BORDER RAILWAY RATES.

    The traffic managers of the various colonies meet to-morrow to discuss the border traffic differential rates. ...

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  58. TURKEY.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of the London "Times" states that Turkey in about to relinquish Crete, in view of Contingencies elsewhere, to meet which ...

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  59. FRANCE.

    The strike of builders in Paris is spreading. Owing to the ca£ tactics of the strikers the city is now occupied by troops. The leading ...

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  60. MARINE COLLISION.

    The steamer Allinga collided with the lighter Bride of the Tarra this evening, and then struck the wharf, splintering the planks. She was swinging at the ...

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  61. Advertising

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  62. QUEENSLAND.

    The Government has declined to-throw open for grazing selection 800,000 acres in the Hughenden, Winton, and St. George districts during December. ...

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  63. SIGNS Of TROUBLE.

    There are new 50,000 men on strike in Paris. The gend£ has been ordered to arrest the Dnke of Orleans if he lands ...

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  64. SHIPPING.

    The Tekoa, bound from London to Wellington, has put into Cape Town with its cargo seriously damaged by a fire. [The Tekoa is a steamer of 2,646 ...

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  65. Advertising

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  66. A CHILD'S DEATH.

    Bridget Shannon, 12 years of age, died to-day from eating [?] ...

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  67. Advertising

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  68. Advertising

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  69. SUPPOSED BOATING FATALITY.

    A sunken boat has been found at Townsville. Mr. Manbright and a blackboy are missing, and as the boat has been identified as belonging to the ...

    Article : 35 words
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