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  2. Cable Intelligence.

    It is reported that Dr Cronin's murderer, Geogbegan, is a prisoner at Portland, Oregon. ...

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  3. DEPARTURE OF MR. MUNRO.

    Mr M[?]nro sails in the s.s Ballarat. ...

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  4. THE CITY FEELS BETTER.

    There is a better feeling in the city, especially in Argentine Commercial shares. ...

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  5. A DEMOCRATIC VICTORY.

    A Democrat lias been elected Governor of Florida. ...

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  6. ARRIVED AT FEZ.

    General D'Aubigney has arrived at Fez, and was well received. ...

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  7. MR. GLADSTONE.

    The Freedom of Hie City of Liverpool has been conferred on Mr Gladstone. ...

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  8. MR FITZGIBBON.

    Mr Fitzgibbon, the unsuccessful borrower, returns to Melbourne in the Oroya. ...

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  9. MR. SPURGEON SICK.

    Mr James Spurgeon is attacked with gout in the throat, and is in a critical state. ...

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  10. LORD TENNYSON.

    Lord Tennyson is reported to be seriously ill, suffering from an attack of influenza and gout. ...

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  11. A. LENGTHY PASSAGE.

    The British. East African Co's steamer navigated the river Jubo for 400 miles. ...

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  12. UGANDA.

    Captain Lugard has arrived ia London. He believes it is possible to hold Uganda at a small cost. ...

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  13. A DISAPPEARANCE.

    Mr Rogers. a passenger from Australia in the Orient, while voyaging from Perth, disappeared. ...

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  14. AN ENGLISH SYNDICATE.

    An English syndicate is forming for the purpose of acquiring 3,000 acres of land at Mild[?]ra. ...

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  15. LARGE LIABILITY.

    The Liberator Building Society has been wound up. Their liabilities are £3,500,000. ...

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  16. THE ROAD RACES.

    It is believed the reason why many Austrians got through the journey from Berlin to Vienna before the Germans is because they rode ...

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  17. CHOLERA.

    Cholera is increasing at Buda Pesth and the residents are leaving. It is also destructive in the Caucausus. ...

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  18. A RECEPTION.

    Great preparations are being made by the A Ameer of Afghanistan at Jallallabad for the reception of General Roberts. ...

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  19. THE COALING STATION GRAB.

    The United States has secured possession of Pagopago as a coaling station at a cost of £1000. ...

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  20. A UNION PROPOSED.

    A deputation from the Folkestone Congregational Ministers waited on the Church of England Congress, and stated the distinctions between ...

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  21. BURIAL OF M. RENAN.

    Joseph Ernest Renan was accorded a national funeral on Friday, and was ultimately buried at the Pantheon. ...

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  22. UGANDA.

    It is reported that after the British East African Company have evacuated Uganda the British Commissioner will remain in the country. ...

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  23. TEN HOURS A DAY.

    The Railway Workers' Conference, by 42 votes to 15, defeated a motion for an eight hours day, and adopted one of ten hours. ...

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  24. EAST AFRICA.

    The British East African Company accept the Government grant, but delay the evac[?]ation of Uganda until March. ...

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  25. UGANDA.

    The Vossiche Zeitung declares that Germany has no hankering after Uganda and the Paris Temps has doubts if England will evacuate that ...

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  26. A BIG FUND.

    The Missionary Fond of the Baptists' Centenary amounts to[?] £95,000, including £30,000 offered by " Arthington " a baronet. ...

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  27. STRANGE RUMOURS.

    Extraordinary rumours are current respecting the expenditure of the Seamen's and Firemen's Union. It is stated that £1400 have been ...

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  28. MR. STANLEY.

    Mr Stanley, speaking at Swansea, warns England that, if Fra[?] occupies Uganda, Khartoum will soon follow. ...

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  29. THE KANAKA. QUESTION.

    It is reported that Earl Ripon has informed the Anti-Slavery Society that he considers the kanaka safeguards of the Queensland Government ...

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  30. DISCOUNTENANCING

    Lonis Mons, Joh[?] B[?]rns, Shipton, and Ke[?]r Hardie, have refused to attend the meeting of Socialists to be held in Trafalgar Square. ...

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  31. DEFENDING NEW ZEALAND.

    Messrs Blake, Wiggal and Percival have replied to the article in the Investor's Review, and are defending New Zealand. ...

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  32. FINANCIAL ITEMS.

    Over £500,000 has been deposited in the Birkbeck Bank. A syndicate of bankers has taken £700,000 worth of Central Argenti[?]e ...

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  33. RUSSIAN AGGRESSION.

    The Times has published the text of an. aggressive despatch, recently presented by the Russian Ambassador to the Snltan, demanding that Turkey ...

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  34. BISHOP MOORHOUSE ON SECULAR EDUCATION

    Speaking on the Rev H. D. French's paper at the Church Congress, on the neglect of religious education in the colonies, Bishop Moorhouse implied ...

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  35. THE GERMAN ARMY

    The Army Bill secures to Germany 90,000 additional men annually, and 53 batteries of artillery: it will also increase the eaval[?]y. ...

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  36. A COLD RECEPTION.

    Lord Houghton, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, was coldly received at Dublin, and the official bodies refrained from according him a welcome. ...

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  37. A COMPANY IN DIFFICULTIES.

    According to the Daily Chronicle, the Proprietary House and Land Corporation, London, is in difficulties. The liabilities are stated to be £80,000[?] ...

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  38. ROBBERY AND MURDER.

    Six of Dalton's gang robbed two banks at Coffeyville, Kansas, and killed four clerks and wounded three citizens. Four of the robbers were ...

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  39. FOREIGN POLICY.

    Count Kalnoky hae informed the Austrian delegates that Mr. Gladstone will continue the Marquis of Salisbury's foreign policy. ...

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  40. CABLE RATES.

    Germany has assented to the cable tariff, and Russian assent is expected daily. Mr. Moberley Bell states that the Times may feel compelled to ...

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  41. THE CONTINENTAL ROAD RACE.

    Upwards of 200 Austrian, Hungarian and German Officers, many princes and others, joined in [?]the annual road race from Berlin to ...

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  42. A HANDSOME LEGACY.

    The late Duke of Sutherland left everything he possessed to the Duchess. The property is unentailed, and the value of the estate is about ...

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  43. A CHALLENGE.

    The Novoe Vremya, M. Shiskin's organ, states that Russia is willing to grant concessions to England in Central Asia, if Earl Roseberry is ...

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  44. THE LIFE GUARDS' TROUBLE.

    Four men belonging to the First life Guards at Windsor, who were concerned in the recent acts of insubordination have been arrested and ...

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  45. THE CHOLERA.

    Cholera has appeared at Antwerp, and there has also been a case at G[?]avesend. LONDON, October 6. ...

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  46. THE CABLE QUESTION.

    Mr. Hemmant in introducing the deputation to Mr. Wilson on the cable rates, dwelt on the fact that Queensland only need commit herself for a ...

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  47. MONETARY CONFERENCE.

    The International Monetary Conference meets at Brussels, on the 22nd November. Eighteen nations will be represented, including the leading ...

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  48. MATTER OF FINANCE.

    The Chartered Mercantile Bank of India, London and China, report that they have transferred £l25,000 from the reserve fund to the profit and ...

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  49. THE CABLE RATES.

    A deputation waited on Mr. W. H. Wilson, M.L.C., to urge that Queensland should join in the new cable guarantee. The speakers were ...

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  50. THE MERCANTILE BANK.

    The official receiver of the Mercantile Bank has cabled offering £750 each to Messrs D[?]cker and Ai[?]slee, of Melbourne, to act throughout ...

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  51. RECOGNITION OF SERVICES

    The Agents-General and Sir Charles T[?]pper met Sir Saul Samuel to discuss a letter from the War Office, aggreeing to the New South Wales ...

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  52. AUSTRALIAN GAME WANTED.

    Mr Taylor, a salesmanat the Leadenhall market says that a consig[?]ment of New South Wales black duck, teal, and hares, of 300 each, weekly, during ...

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