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  2. The Fatal Accident on the Eastern Railway.

    An inquest was held on Wednesday at the Fremantle Court House, before the Coroner (Mr. R. Fairbairn) and a jury consisting of Messrs. P. Webster (foreman), J. G. ...

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  3. OUR SPECIAL MESSAGES.

    Authentic advices from Crete state that wholesale arrests of Christians by Turkish authorities have been made, and that the men have been ruthlessly flogged and the ...

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  4. LOCAL NEWS.

    The deepest mine in Australia at the present time is Mr. George Lansell's " 180 " mine, at Sandhurst, Victoria, which has reached 2610 feet or exactly half a mile, and ...

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  5. CORRESPONDENCE.

    SIR,—In your issue of to-day appears a letter signed "Sportsman," which I think requires a reply from me. The letter in question was a double ...

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  6. THE ROTTNEST PRISON.

    FROM Superintendent Timperley's official report for the last year, as well as from what we have been able to gather from other sources, it is ...

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  7. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10.

    At the opening of the Court this morning, the Attorney General stated that he had decided to abandon the charge of native murder alleged against the brothers ...

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  8. Our Adelaide Letter.

    The foundation-stone of a new PresbyterChurch in Norwood, a suburb of Adelaide was laid on Saturday afternoon by his Excellency Lord Kintore, in the presence ...

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  9. Opening of the Yachting Season.

    The following instructions for the conduct of the procession of boats on Saturday next, to inaugurate the yachting season on the Swan, have been issued by the ...

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  10. INTER-COLONIAL

    At the meeting of the City Council held yesterday Councillor Long was unanimously elected Mayor for the ensuing year. THE RINGWOOD MURDER CASE. ...

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  11. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    General Edwards yesterday forwarded his defence reports to the Governors of the various colonies. He leaves for New Zealand to-day. ...

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  12. Supreme Court—Criminal Sittings.

    Jenny cross-examined I was not minding the sheep that were found before they came into the station. I heard Gordon Shaw give instructions to take the sheep to the ...

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  13. SHIPPING.

    ROB ROY, steamer, Irvine, for Bunbury and Busselton. Passengers—For Bunbury: Messrs H.E. Reading, B. Slattery, J. H. Darley, W.B. Wood, Rev. J. Withers ...

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  14. NEW ZEALAND.

    Three thousand eight hundred pounds, in notes and gold, has mysteriously disappeared from the safe of the South Brisbane branch of the National Bank. The ...

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  15. LAND JUMPING.

    SIR,-Land jumping appears to be the order of the day. Now, it appears to me, the colony ought to reap the benefit of these lands without owners, and not let the value ...

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  16. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The death is announced of Mr. Charles Jomes Coates, a highly-respected old colonist, in his seventieth year. The deceased was father of Mrs. Herbert Holman, of ...

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  17. THE AGRICULTURAL SHOW.

    DEAR SIR,—I note in your issue of tonight that there has been an addition to the several prizes offered at the fourthcoming Agricultural Show at Guildford, for horses ...

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  18. Yesterday's. Sporting News from Melbourne.

    The betting market is very dull. Australian Peer and Ellerdale have been scratched for the Melbourne Cup. For the Caulfield Cup Pakeha, Roz ...

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  19. The Bridgetown Tinfield.

    The Bunbnry Tin Mining Company is proving the genuineness of its operations by the fact that another load of fifty bags of tin ore arrived this morning, making in all ...

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  20. Arrival of the steamer Tartar at Albany.

    The steamer Tartar arrived at eleven o'clock last night from Port Augusta, bound for London, with wool and copper. She put in for 240 tons of coaL There is one ...

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  21. ORGANISATION AND THE EIGHT-HOURS' MOVEMENT.

    SIR,—One of the most striking facts connected with the working population of this colony is the total absence of anything like organisation or unity. One of England's ...

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