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  2. INTERCOLONIAL.

    Miss Amy Moseley, the youngest daughter of Mr. J. S. Moseley, of "Winninowie," near Port Augusta, was killed by being thrown from a horse when ...

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  3. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Broken Hill police have been informed of the arrest of a bookmaker in Adelaide on a charge of having feloniously stolen moneys. It is alleged ...

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  4. FASHODA.

    Lord Kitchener has contradicted the story that Major March and negotiated with the Khalifa in order to get the French flag hoisted at Omdurman ...

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  5. CHINA.

    Despite the pacific assurances and promises of the Tsungli-yamen, there are indications of a combined movement among the Chinese troops in the ...

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  6. MEAT TRADE.

    Mr. Dickson, the Premier, has written to the Premier of New South Wales pointing out that the recent interdict by the New South Wales Government on ...

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  7. THE DOWAGER AND THE EMPEROR.

    The Dowager-Empress of China gave an audience to the Japanese Minister who arrived at Peking to present a decoration from the Mikado to the ...

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  8. AN ARTFUL CHINESE.

    At Bombala to-day a Chinese was fined £50, and was ordered to pay £100, the amount of the poll-tax, which he had evaded. He was chased for 60 miles ...

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  9. FARMERS' RELIEF.

    At a meeting of the Drought-Distressed Fanners' Fund committee, it was reported that rations valued at £6,000 had been distributed since the ...

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  10. NEW ZEALAND.

    Orders have been issued to the officers commanding volunteer regiments to see that their men are ready to take the field at a moment's notice. ...

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  11. FRANCO-RUSSIAN ALLIANCE.

    The Russian newspapers generally approve of the decision of the French Government to withdraw from Fashoda. The French papers significantly ...

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  12. NARROW ESCAPE.

    W. Holmes, a traveller, had a marvellous escape from serious injury at Broken Mill to-day. A train collided with the trap which he was driving, and, with the ...

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  13. CUSTOMS COLLECTIONS.

    The Customs revenue from July 1. to date shows an increase of over £10,000 over that for the corresponding period of last year. ...

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  14. MAORI TROUBLES.

    Another death has occurred among the men of the Bay of Plenty district tribe, which is attributed to witchcraft. The police are proceeding to arrest a ...

    Article : 95 words
  15. MUNICIPALITY IN TROUBLE.

    On the application of the Commercial Bank the Full Court to-day made absolute a rule nisi, appointing a receiver for the borough of Lambton, which is ...

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  16. OFFICIAL APPOINTMENT.

    Hsu-Ching-Cheng, who was formerly Chinese Ambassador at St. Petersburg and at Berlin, has been appointed a member of the Tsungli-yamen. ...

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  17. FOUND DROWNED.

    The body of Louisa Alma Spangler, 36 rears of age, was found in the Torrens Lake to-day. She had been missing since Friday. ...

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  18. LIGHTING OF PERTH.

    A report was submitted at last night meeting of the Perth Municipal Council by the electric lighting committee. It stated that the committee had carefully ...

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  19. FOUND DROWNED.

    Mr. William Pitt Brown, who, according to the cable news, was found drowned near Southampton, England, was a well known member of the Chamber of ...

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  20. THE ANARCHISTS.

    The anarchists have threatened to take the life of General Pelloux, the Italian Premier, and also to blow up the International Conference which is to be held ...

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  21. SUDDEN DEATH.

    John Turner, 71 years of age, while assisting at a baptismal service at Knightsbridge yesterday, in the Baptist Church, fell down, and succumbed to ...

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  22. THE WAINSCOT CASE.

    The hearing of the case against Harry Wainscot, the late chief official receiver, who was charged with having received £1,000 from E. V. H. Keane as a bribe ...

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  23. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    The president of the Central Board of Health save that there is no cause for public alarm on account of the plague which is ravaging India and China ...

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  24. DISTRESSED AGRICULTURISTS.

    In view of the previous bad seasons and the gloomy prospect for the immediate future, 61 West Coast farmers have petitioned the Government to be ...

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  25. BRITISH ACTIVITY.

    Lieutenant-General Sir F. W. E. F. Forestier-Walker, K.C.B., C.M.G., commander of the Western Military District of England, is mobilising his forces. His ...

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  26. GAS EXPLOSION.

    A gas explosion in the vaults of the Supreme Court at Washington (U.S.A.) wrecked the building, and destroyed many valuable records. ...

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  27. A LABORERS INSOLVENCY.

    In the Insolvency Court to-day William Noy, a laborer, was granted a second class certificate. Among his creditors were 37 small tradespeople ...

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  28. THE WEATHER.

    Telegrams received from the Northern districts report severe heat and thunderstorms. At Grafton a young man named O'Neil died from sunstroke. ...

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  29. MINISTERIAL VISIT TO MUNDARING.

    The Minister of Education (Mr. G. Randell, M.L.C.) paid an official visit to the Helena Valley reservoir on Nov. 7 to open the Mundaring school, which has ...

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  30. CHESS.

    Dr. Nash, the president of the Sydney School of Arts Chess Club, protests against the forthcoming match with Queensland being described as ...

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  31. BRAZIL.

    Twelve months ago a great sensation was caused in Rio de Janeiro, the capital of Brazil, owing to an attempt which was made to shoot the President of the ...

    Article : 69 words
  32. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL.

    At the annual meeting of the Children's Hospital to-day, touching references were made to the death, of Dr. A. Campbell, M.L.C., president of the ...

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  33. FOWL STEALERS.

    Early on Sunday the attention, of Mr. H. J. King, of Plymton, was attracted by the action of a couple of men in close proximity to his fowl-house. Taking ...

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  34. HASTINGS ELECTIONS.

    Mr. Justice Owen, the commissioner appointed to inquire into the charges of corruption against the Minister of Public Works in connection with the ...

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  35. CRICKET.

    In a cricket match in the Punjab Prince Ranjitsinhji, who was playing for Patiala, made 257 net out against a military eleven from Ambala. ...

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  36. TEMPESTUOUS VOYAGE.

    The ship Sophocles, from London, reports having passed through jettisoned kerosene from the barque Fairport, which, during a terrific hurricane ...

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  37. SIAM.

    It is reported that some of the native police and soldiers pillaged a French church at Bangkok, the capital of Siam. ...

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  38. FRANCE.

    M. Dupuy, the French Premier, has promised to ensure the execution of the decrees of justice. He also proposes to introduce an income tax, and he says ...

    Article : 50 words
  39. TARRAWINGEE TRAMWAY.

    In reference to the purchase of the Tarrawingee tramway by the Government, it has been suggested that the line should be extended from Broken Hill to ...

    Article : 50 words
  40. FREMANTLE LOCAL COURT.

    A Medical Case.—Martha Brown sued H. Ellis for £18 13s. for medical attendance, nursing, etc., in respect to the defendants wife. The case for the ...

    Article : 177 words
  41. VICTORIA.

    The Cabinet to-day considered the case of Fredk Archer, condemned to death for the murder of William Matthews, at Ulupna Creek, near ...

    Article : 99 words
  42. THE GREAT UNPAID.

    The appointment of another batch of 33 honorary magistrates was gazetted to-day. ...

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  43. SPAIN AND AMERICA.

    The "Cologne Gazette" denounces the boundless impudence of the United States in claiming the Philippines, and asserts that Germany will have a word ...

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  44. TUG ASHORE.

    The tug Port Jackson, which was towing the schooners Handa Isle and Hannah Nicholson, from Sydney to Newcastle, went ashore near Bird Island ...

    Article : 45 words
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  46. QUEENSLAND.

    The evidence for the Crown in connection with the trial of the ex-directors of the Queensland National Bank, on a charge of conspiracy, was closed to-day. ...

    Article : 55 words
  47. PLIMSOLL ESTATE.

    The estate of the late Mr. Samuel Plimsoll, the sailor's friend, who died in June last, has been entered at £40,000. ...

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  48. BURNED TO DEATH.

    At the inquest held to-day on Johanna Sutherland, who was burned to death by a fire on beard a lighter at Yarraville, evidence was given that the lighterman ...

    Article : 96 words
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  50. JAPAN.

    The Marquis Yamagata has accepted the position of Premier, and a nonpartisan Cabinet has been formed. ...

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  51. SUDDEN DEATH.

    Mr. W. G. Chancellor, a retired Customs officer died suddenly to-day, owing to the bursting of a blood vessel. ...

    Article : 21 words
  52. SERIOUS IRREGULARITIES.

    Irregularities have been discovered in the books of a prominent Government official, and instructions have been given for the issue of a warrant for bis arrest. ...

    Article : 43 words
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  54. PROGRESS AT THE RESERVOIR.

    Considerable progress has been made in the erection of the dam for conserving the water with which Coolgardie is to be supplied. The depth of the weir ...

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  56. PEARLING INDUSTRY.

    Mr. Campbell, a member of the Chamber of Commerce, intimated to-day that he intended, at the next meeting, to bring up the question of the foreign ...

    Article : 57 words
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