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  2. Cable Intelligence.

    The Earl of Essex died yesterday. ...

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  3. AN EXPLORING PARTY RELIEVED.

    The Party Exploring Expedition Greenland has been relieved. ...

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  4. A PROCLAMATION REVOKED.

    The Privy Council has revoked the proclamation under the Coercion Act. ...

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  5. FASHIONABLE ITEMS.

    The Empress of Germany has given birth to a daughter. ...

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  6. PETITION ABANDONE[?]

    The petition against Mr [?] election for Newcastle has been [?] doned. ...

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  7. ARRESTS.

    Numerous arrests have been made at Warsaw owing to a plot against the Czar's life. ...

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  8. A PENSION.

    The World states that in the Civil List there is a pension of £50 per annum for Mrs Cashel Hoey. ...

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  9. A HOSTILE PRESS.

    The German Liberal Press is hostile to the increased cost of the army. ...

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  10. THE RUN STOPPED.

    The ran on the Birkbek Bank has ceased, and to-day over £70,000 were deposited. ...

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  11. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    The assailant of the daughter of Sir Evelyn Wood and Miss Philbrick has been committed for trial. ...

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  12. THE CURRENCY" CONVENTION,

    Belgium bas refused to consent to the International Cnrrency Convention being held at Brussels. ...

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  13. A COLLISION.

    A goods train crashed into a passenger train at Boston, America, killing 8 people and injuring 25. ...

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  14. A SYNDICATE FORMING.

    It is reported that a syndicate is being formed to buy shares in the Broken Hill Proprietary mine. ...

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  15. A BLOW AT THE STATE.

    The Canadian banks refuse to accept American silver coins. There are said to be several million dollars in the Dominion. ...

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  16. ARGENTINE BEEF A FAILURE.

    The beef imported from the Argentine has not pleased the public taste, and the shipment is considered a great failure. ...

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  17. MRS. MAYBRICK.

    Mr. Asquith refuses to release Mrs. Maybrick, who is serving a sentence of imprisonment for life for poisoning her husband. ...

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  18. THE MOROCCO TROUBLE.

    Hman, the leader of the Angherite rebels in Morocco, has submitted, and will accept the Sultan's terms. ...

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  19. A CLOSER UNION.

    The Times states the financial and industrial crisis in Australia may convince Australians of the necessity of a closer nnion. ...

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  20. THE OBIENT COMPANY.

    The Orient Steam Shipping Co.'s interim report shows a slight increase in passenger traffic. The net earnings are less than last year. ...

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  21. A DELAY.

    Miss Munro is suffering from scarlet fever, and the Hon. James Munro, her father, has delayed his departure to Victoria for some weeks. ...

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  22. THE SEALING DISPUTE.

    The vessels seized by the Russians at Copper Island recently were sealing more than 30 miles from land. ...

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  23. THE PAMIR QUESTION.

    It is reported from Simla that the Russian troops have evacuated the Pamirs and retired to Marghab where they will make a permanent station. ...

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  24. SEED REQUIRED.

    It is stated that 30,000,000 roubles are required for the purchase of seed com for eleven famine-stricken provinces in Snssia. ...

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  25. A STRIKE.

    Three thousand hands engaged in the naval construction armament at Barrow have struck rather than accept a reduction of 5 per cent. ...

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  26. A FASHIONABLE ITEM.

    The Duchess of Buckingham sails or Australia in the Arcadia, on a visit to Lord and Lady Hopetoun. ...

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  27. £70 A NIGHT.

    Miss Florence Menk Meyer, the Australian pianist, has been engaged to give 50 recitals in America of £70 each. She opens in New Tork in ...

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  28. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    Mr Labouchere, in a letter to the Times, warns Mr Gladstone that the Radical members of the House of Commons expect radical legislation. ...

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  29. AN IMMIGRATION SCHEME.

    The Morning Chronicle commends Mr John Forrest's (the Premier of Western Australia) immigration policy, and recommends that full ...

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  30. ANOTHER INTENTION.

    An engineer named Waters has patented a process for abstracting from cooling chambers the carbonic acid generated there. ...

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  31. THE FABRY EXPLORING PARTY.

    The Parry exploring party in July last found a remote portion of Greenland free from snow; flowers and Insects, many animals, and birds being ...

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  32. SILVER COINAGE.

    It is believed the claims of the various colonies to participate in the profit of silver coinage are likely to complicate a delay of the settlement ...

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  33. THE BIRKBECK BANK.

    To-day £21,000 were deposited in Birkbeck Bank. There is still a slight run on the bank, which has paid out over £1,000,000. ...

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  34. THE LABOR CONGBESS.

    The Labor Congress has resolved that a Bill be introduced for the inspection of the machineiy at the docks, for the avoidance of accident, ...

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  35. DISESTABLISHMENT IN WALES.

    Mr Gladstone, speaking in Wales, said he hoped next session to deal with the disestablishment of the English Church in Wales, but people must ...

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  36. A SHIPPING RING

    Messrs E. M. Nelson, W. Corry, and T. B. Rayden have joined the directorate in fyser's Company. It is believed Tyser will build more ...

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  37. OUT OF THE FRYING-PAN INTO THE FIRE.

    During the ran on the Birkbeek bank a depositor withdrew £11,000 in sovereigns and in a few minutes it was stolen from him. Several others ...

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  38. MRS. HARRISON.

    The wife of President Harrison is lying in a very critical condition. LONDON, September 15. Mrs Harrison is suffering from ...

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  39. CUSTOMS OFFICERS.

    Twenty-two merchants and Custom officers in Knkowina have been arrested and changed with the robbery of immense sums and of systematic ...

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  40. MB. MILLIDGE, THE MEEK.

    Mr Millidge. one of the liquidators of tiie Mercantile Bank of Australia, and who recently arrived in England, attends a meeting of the Mercantile ...

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  41. THEATRICAL ITEMS.

    Miss Francer Savill, the well known Australian singer, whom Mr Santley induced to visit Europe, appeared in " Juliet" at the Opera House, ...

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  42. MR. WALTERS' INTENTION.

    Mr Percival, Agent General fxnr New Zealand, inspected the working of Mr Waiters' method for improved cooling chambers for dairy produce ...

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  43. A RUST ON A BANK.

    There is a heavy ran on the Birkbeck Bank, owing to the failures of Balfour's companies. The officials declare there are no grounds for panic, ...

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  44. THE COINAGE OF SILVER.

    Mr R. H. Meade, Permanent Under-Secretary of the Colonies, has informed Sir R. G. Bray, Agent-general for South Australia, that the ...

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  45. ANOTHER TRIPLE ALLIANCE PROJECTED.

    It is asserted in Paris that an offensive and secret treaty with Russia awaits signature, and that the Pope is strenuously trying to arrange an ...

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  46. AFGHAN TROUBLES.

    The Mehtar of Chitral is dead, and His younger SOB has seized the throne. It is feared the elder son will ask Russian aid. ...

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  47. THE DUO D' ORLEANS!

    The Due d'Orleans is about tostart on a shooting expedition in Asia and Africa, which he expects will last over three years. The Melba divorce ...

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  48. THE BIRKBECK BANK.

    The Birkbeck Bank, which has nearly £1,000,000 invested in Australian Government and Municipal stocks, sold out £500,000 worth to ...

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  49. CONSULS IN TROUBLE.

    News has been received to the effect that General Pepper, acting under the direction of Dictator Mendoza, arrested all the leading ...

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  50. THE NEW ZEALAND CONSTITUTIONAL DIFFICULTY.

    Mr. Perceval, the Agent-General for New Zealand, has interviewed Mr. Meade, the Permanent Under-Secretary for the Colonies, respecting ...

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