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  2. Cable Intelligence.

    General crespo, the Leader of the venezuelan insurgents, has been proclaimed President publicly, and welcomed at Caracas, where lie stopped ...

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  3. GENENRAL YANOFF.

    The St Petersburg Press imply that General Yanoff maintains small garrisons along the new frootier commanding one of the three possible ...

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  4. DISTINGUISHED GLOBE TROTTERS.

    Lord Burford and Archbishop Hobart sail in the Kaikoura, Mr Justice Foster in the Oratava, and Mr Dibbs, the banker, in the Himalaya. ...

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  5. A STRIKE.

    The Belgian miners in the Barinage district, have struck for higher wages. ...

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  6. ANOTHER RISING.

    The Chin rising in Burmah is spreading. ...

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  7. UGANDA.

    Mr H. M, Stanley, in a letter to the Times says there is nothing in the Berlin conference to prevent any power from occupying Uganda in the ...

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  8. A SECRET SOCIETY.

    Many arrests of members of a secret society have been made at Lithimia, in Poland, including a Judge of the High Court. ...

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  9. THE AUGLO- SAXON AGAIN.

    President Kruger, of the Transvaal urges that it is advisable to place the British residents of Johannesburg and the Trasvaal on the same footing ...

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  10. THE WHEAT CROP.

    The Times states that the final estimate of the wheat crop in Great Britain for the present year shows that the yield will be 18 per cent, ...

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  11. NO DIVIDEND.

    At the general meeting of share-holders in the Queensland Investment and Land Mortgage Company, no dividend was declared, but £7000 ...

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  12. THE ITALIAN ELECTIONS.

    King Humbert has fixed the general elections to take place on the 6th of November. He declares that several years of peace will be necessary to ...

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  13. MR. CLEMENT SCOTT.

    Mr. Clement Scott, the eminent theatrical and dramatie critic, reaches Melbourne in March, [?]93, and will, lecture on "Thirty-two Years at the ...

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  14. CHOLERA.

    Ten deaths from Cholera have occurred at Erzeroum. ...

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  15. A LITTLE WAR.

    Lieutenant Henegan has been defeated at Chins, and reinforcements are leaving Mandalay and Rangoon to his assistance. ...

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  16. THE CHIN REBELLION.

    The police have joined the Chin rebellion. AN ANNOUNCEMENT. LONDON, October 14. ...

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  17. MR SPURGEON.

    Mr Thomas Spurgeon sails in the Laroka for New Zealad. Although a section of the Tabernacle congregation cherish him for his father's sake, ...

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  18. UGANDA.

    Sir Gerald H. Portal, British Consul-General for Zanzibar and East Africa, has declared that the evacuation of Uganda, as now proposed, will ...

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  19. "THE DEIL AMANG THE TAILORS."

    Mr J. Keir Hardie, M.P. for West Ham, addressing the Congregational Union at Bradford, created a painful scene by declaring that the ministers ...

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  20. TENNYSON'S FUNERAL.

    Westminster Abby was crammed at Tennyson's burial, and mourners of all classes were present. Bishops Moor[?]ouse and Barry, and all the ...

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  21. LORD TENNYSON'S MOURNERS

    The Prince of Wales represents the Queen at Lord Tennyson's funeral. The pall-bearers will be Mr Lincoln, the American Minister, Lord Dufferin ...

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  22. THE MONETARY CONFERENCE.

    It is thought that the selection of the French delegates to the International Monetary Conference indicates that the Government has little ...

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  23. FINANCIAL ITEM.

    Mr Fitzgibbon has issued the prospectus of the Melbourne Board of Works loan, and invites the public to subscribe for it at the fixed price of ...

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  24. AN IRREGULAR MARKET.

    A poor selection of wool is now being submitted, and the prices are irregular for faulty sorts, which is in favor of buyers. ...

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  25. TWO EMPERORS.

    The Emperor William is visiting the Emperor of Austria. ...

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  26. ANOTHER BOMB AT THE CZAR.

    News has been received of an unsuccessful attempt made at Skiernevice, in Poland, to assassinate the Czar of Russia by blowing up with ...

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  27. THE OLEOMARGARINE ACT.

    Mr W. B. Percival,.Agent-General for New Zealand, will interview the Colonial Office to-day in connection with the Oleomargarine Act. ...

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  28. A GLASGOW TRAGEDY.

    A woman was found murdered in Glasgow this morning, and the circumstances of the ciime presented many features identical with those of ...

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  29. MR JOHN MORLEY.

    Mr John Morley, the new Chief Secretary for Ireland, has declined to provide police protection in connection with carrying out evictions except ...

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  30. DYNAMITE OUTRAGE.

    Another dynamite outrange has taken place at Homestead, and two free laborers have been thereby injured. ...

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  31. BULGARIAN LOAN.

    Bulgaria has concluded a loan of £4,000,000. ...

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  32. THE LATE POET LAUREATE.

    The Queen has wired to the new Lord Tennyson that she is most truly and deeply grieved that so great and kind a friend has left the world. She ...

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  33. THE POOR PRINCE AGAIN.

    The Press this morning comment on the fact that the Prince of Wales was at Newmarket yesterday witnessing the race for the Cesarewitch Stakes, ...

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  34. THE KANAKA QUESTION.

    Sir James Garrick has written to the Daily News to correct Marion Disney's fresh statement concerning kanafas. ...

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  35. PRIVATE MARSHALL'S SENTENCE.

    Private Marshall has been sentenced to 18 months[?]imprisonment, and dismissed from his regiment for inciting hs comrades to stick together in ...

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  36. CHINESE RIOTERS.

    The mob has burned the missions at Liskien. OBITUARY. LONDON, October 12. ...

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  37. AN INEERNATIONAL GATHERING.

    The Athletic Union of America suggests that the first pan-Britannic contest should be held in connection with the carnival sports at the Chicago ...

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  38. ANOTHER DEFEAT.

    The French have again defeated the Dahomeyans, near Abomey, the fight lasting 24 hours. ...

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  39. CHOLERA.

    Cholera has appeared in Szegedin, in Hungary, and also at Yemen, in Arabia. ...

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  40. THE LATE LORD ANCRUM.

    The personalty at the late Lord Ancrum, who was accidentally shot in New South Wales, amonnted to £22,000. ...

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  41. A DISMISSAL.

    The Hon. John Morley has dismissed Colonel Turner, the Divisional Commissioner for Muneter. The Colonel protests that this is a proof ...

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  42. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    M. Mercier, the late Premier of Quebec has been committed for trial on three charges of malfeasance. ...

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  43. THE COLUMBUS CELEBRATIONS.

    The statue of Columbus was unveiled at New York to-day before an immense gathering, which included 40,000 troops. ...

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  44. REASSURING INFORMATION.

    Mr Munro, the Agent-Greneral for Victoria, is satisfied that Armstrong's exhibit no negligence in fullfilling Australian orders for cartridges and ...

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  45. THE BARINAGE STRIKE.

    The miners on strike at Barinage in Beiginm number 5000. ...

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  46. COLONIAL TAXATION.

    Sir E. N. G. Braddon, Agent-General for Tasmania, speaking at a dinner at the AAustralasian Student's Club, said the new taxes in the ...

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  47. MORE SADDLERY DESTROYED

    A quantity of harness has been destroyed belonging to a corps at Colesworth barrcks, Portsmouth. This is said to be in consequence of ...

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  48. THE BIG LAW CASE.

    The Financial News states that the decision in the Qneensland Investment and Land Mortgage case is welcomed as removing the serious ...

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  49. MORE ROPE WANTED.

    The Premier of Canada has asked Earl Roseberry to consent to Canada entering into treaties with, and appointing ambassadors to foreign ...

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