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  2. SYDNEY UNIVERSITY.

    Sir Charles Nicholson, Bart., has presented a number of rare books to the Sydney University Library. Sir Daniel Cooper, the acting ...

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  3. INTERCOLONIAL.

    The Ministry will be represented at the funeral of the late Mr. Goyder tomorrow, and five ex-Commissioners for Crown Lands, under whom Mr. Goyder ...

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  4. THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC

    The Appeal Court has maintained the decision of the magistrate who ruled that at the House of Commons bar drinks could be sold. ...

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  5. ALLEGED LIBEL.

    In the No. 2 Civil Court on Nov. 4 before Mr. Justice Hensman, the action of Faddy and Knight v. Vosper and Ellis, in which the plaintiff ...

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  6. MUNICIPAL LOAN.

    The finance committee of the Broken Hill corporation has recommended the borrowing of £25,000, to be used for street electric-lighting, a water scheme ...

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  7. SUICIDE.

    At the inquest on G. Thyer, who hanged himself at Broken Hill, a verdict of suicide was returned. ...

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  8. VITAL STATISTICS.

    The number of births last week was 189 and deaths 94. ...

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  9. DEFAULTING BOOKMAKER.

    A warrant has been issued for the arrest of a defaulting Broken Hill bookmaker, who failed to meet his Cup obligations. ...

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  10. EXPORT OF PRODUCE.

    The Produce Export Depot now contains nearly 11,000 carcases of lamb and, mutton, and 548 boxes of butter for shipment. Last week 19 tons of butter ...

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  11. CRETE.

    The Powers are about to nominate Prince George of Greece (second son of the King of Greece) as Governor of Crete. ...

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  12. THEATRICAL DISPUTE.

    Before the prothonotary to-day an application was made by the lessees of the Alhambra Theatre at the Haymarket for an injunction restraining the ...

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  13. RUSSIA.

    Many teachers have been arrested by the Russian Government for having had secret printing presses in their possession. Most of the arrests were made ...

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  14. HARROLD BROS.' INSOLVENCY.

    The evidence in connection with the inquiry into the affairs of Harrold Bros.' estate has at last been finished. The only interesting point to-day was the ...

    Article : 68 words
  15. AMERICA AND SPAIN.

    The Spanish Commissioners intend to withdraw from the peace conference at Paris, alleging that it is impossible for Spain to abandon the Philippines. ...

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  16. TARIFF PROPOSALS.

    The protectionist members of the Legislative Assembly have decided to assail the proposed tea duty as being absolutely inconsistent with their idea ...

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  17. EASTERN ASIA.

    A detachment of Austrian bluejackets is disembarking in order to proceed to Peking. British cruisers at Hong Kong are ...

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  18. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    No fewer than 828 names have been enrolled for employment at the labor bureau at Adelaide, and 52 in the country, independently of 200 at Bundaleer ...

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  19. COAL MINING INDUSTRY.

    The colliery proprietors have decided not to endeavor to evade the coal weighing regulation. They consider, however, that a revision of the hewing rates is ...

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  20. PERSONAL.

    Mr. Jenkins, the Victorian metallurgist, will leave for Australia in the German mail steamer Konigin Louise. Mr. Fells is exhibiting samples of ...

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  21. FOUND DEAD.

    Thomas Ware, a single man, was found dead in his bed at his house in Halifax-street this morning. ...

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  22. THE WAR CLOUD.

    Mr. James Bryce, M.P., who was President of the Board of Trade in Lord Rosebery's Ministry, in a speech to his constituents at Aberdeen last night ...

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  23. MR. WISE, Q.C.

    Mr. B. R. Wise, M.L.A. foe Ashfield (Sydney), has been appointed a Queen's Counsel. ...

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  24. WHEAT YIELD.

    It is estimated that last week's rain added a clear bushel to the average yield of the colony, which will probably be five or six bushels to the acre. ...

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  25. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of the Rt. Rev. Dr. T. N. Staler. The deceased, who was educated at Cambridge, was tutor of St. Mark's ...

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  26. WESLEYAN CHURCH.

    The synod reassembled on Nov. 4. The Chairman of the District (the Rev. G. E. Rowe) presided. The following report of general ...

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  27. FEDERATION RESOLUTIONS.

    Mr. J. Want will submit the federation resolutions to the Legislative Council in exactly the same form as they were presented to the Legislative Assembly. ...

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  28. TRAINED NURSES' SOCIETY.

    Since the Trained Nurses' Society was established four years ago over 60,000 visits have been made, though there were only eight nurses last year ...

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  29. VICTORIA.

    Detective-Sergeant Dungey was discharged to-day on a charge of having procured certain persons to commit abortion. The case arose over a trap set to ...

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  30. COLONIAL PATRIOTISM.

    The London "Standard" says that if ever the empire is imperilled the recent contribution of the Cape to the defence of the empire foreshadows the ...

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  31. THE KAISER.

    Owing to the intense heat in the Holy Land, the Emperor William of Germany is shortening his trip. Before returning home His Majesty ...

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  32. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    The writ for the election to fill the vacancy in the Legislative Council, caused by the death of Dr. A. Campbell, fixes the date of nomination ...

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  33. MARINE COLLISION.

    In the Vice-Admiralty Court to-day the Union Steamship Company brought an action for £30,080 damages against the owner of the steamer Edina, which ...

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  34. H.M.S. ROYAL ARTHUR.

    Rear-Admiral Pearson has notified the Lieutenant-Governor that he has been compelled to postpone his projected visit to South Australia with ...

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  35. LARGE PURCHASES OF COAL.

    The British Government is purchasing large quantities of coal for immediate delivery in the West Indies. ...

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  36. MUSICAL.

    Madame Melba's concert at the Albert-hall, South Kensington last night, was a great triumph. Miss Ada Crossley, the well-known ...

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  37. SUICIDE.

    Henry Kingsley, a traveller for the Standard Brewery committed suicide to-day by shooting himself. ...

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  38. WATER SUPPLY.

    The Port Pirie district will now be supplied with water from Baroota Springs to the amount of 1,000,000 gallons a week in lieu of the Beetaloo ...

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  39. MARCHAND'S TREACHERY.

    According to the London "Daily Chronicle," before the battle of Omdurman Major Marchand sent a letter to the Khalifa inviting him to hoist the ...

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  40. MINING FATALITY.

    A blasting accident occurred to-day in the Great Extended Hustler's mine at Bendigo. John Thomas and William Chirgwin were working with a ...

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  41. SIR WILLIAM MACGREGOR.

    Sir William MacGregor, the ex-Administrator of New Guinea, left for London to-day in the French mail steamer. ...

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  42. ACADEMICAL DEGREE.

    The Rev. H. T. Burgess has received the distinction of doctor of laws from the University at Middletown, Connecticut (U.S.A.) ...

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  43. NAVAL ACTIVITY.

    Mr. G. J. Goschen, the First Lord of the Admiralty, was unable to attend the Cutler's feast at Sheffield last night. The right hon gentlemen explained in ...

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  44. QUEENSLAND.

    The trial of the ex-directors of the Queensland National Bank on a charge of conspiracy was resumed to-day. Mr. Pritchard, under cross-examination, said ...

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  45. SHIPPING.

    Arrivals.—Barque Natuna, 1,051 tons, from Port Augusta ship Blackadder, 971 tons, from Brisbane; steamer Warrigal, 2,778 tons, from Sydney. ...

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  46. VEHICULAR ACCIDENT.

    Mr. Gilleland, a member of the Semaphore Council, was seriously injured to-day by being thrown out of his trap at Stirling East. ...

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  47. MARCHAND AT CAIRO.

    On the arrival of Major Marchand at Cairo the French residents received him with much enthusiasm. ...

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  48. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The charges against Parsons and Andrews for having run "totes" were dismissed by the bench at Broken Hill to-day. ...

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  49. THE HOOLEY CASE.

    Mr. Rose, the city editor of the London "Daily Mail," has resigned his position owing to the insinuations made against him by Mr. E. T. Hooley. ...

    Article : 51 words
  50. COMMERCIAL.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 196 words
  51. THE ALDERGROVE.

    The Aidergrove, which left for Rockhampton on November 1. has arrived at Deal in a disabled condition. Her sails were torn to ribbons. ...

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  52. COWARDLY ASSAULT.

    Two men were need to-day for having assaulted Mr. Carroll, M.L.A. They tripped him last night while he was running, and then assaulted him. ...

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  53. ABORIGINES' PROTECTION BOARD.

    The secretary of the Aborigines' Protection Board has reported that the occupants of Warrangesda station are mostly quadroons and octoroons, while ...

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  54. DECLARATIONS OF INNOCENCE.

    Lords Ashburton and Churchill, Sir. William T. Marriott, and Sir J. Blundell Maple, who have been accused by Mr. Ernest Terah Hooley of bribery, have ...

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  55. THE WAKOOL.

    At the trial of the steamer Wakool a speed of 13 knots was obtained. The Wakool is a steel vessel of 5,078 tons, classed Al at Lloyd's. It ...

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  56. VANCOUVER MAIL SERVICE.

    The Government does not think too highly of the Vancouver mail service, which involves a loss of £8,000 annually. A renewal of the contract is ...

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  57. DRAMATIC.

    Sydney Grundy's dramatised version of "The Three Musketeers," by Dumas, which was produced last evening by Herbert Becrbohm Tree at Her Majesty's ...

    Article : 63 words
  58. N.Z. SHIPPING CO.

    The Papanui a vessel of 7,000 tons, belonging to the New Zealand Shipping Company, has been successfully launched at Dumbarton on the Clyde. ...

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  59. GEORGE STREET TRAGEDY.

    The Executive Council has commuted the death sentence passed on Napoleon Jean Lisson for the murder of his sister-in-law to penal servitude for life. ...

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  60. Advertising

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    Advertising : 32 words
  61. WATER CONSERVATION.

    The owners of the Yance Glen catchment. ares sate have offered their rights for £13,000. It has been decided to submit the offer to the Government. ...

    Article : 26 words
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