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  2. Cable Intelligence.

    A band of smugglers, numbering 200, attacked the small military post of Tarifa, in Spain, and carried off eight carbineers, after sacking and ...

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  3. A DENIAL.

    The withdrawal of the British troops from Uganda is denied. ...

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  4. THE CABLE TARIFF.

    The new cable tariff will probably operate on December 1st. ...

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  5. OBITUARY.

    The Duke of Roxburgh, aged 53. LONDON, October 25. Mrs Harrison, wife of the President of the United States. ...

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  6. ADELAIDE WINE.

    Importers favor a depot for Adelaide wine, provided Government abstain from retailing it. ...

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  7. THE ARMY BILL.

    The German Press exhibit bitter opposition to the Army Bill. ...

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  8. BILLS OF LADING.

    The Bill of Lading Committee of the Chamber of Commerce invite suggestions from and ask for the assistance of Australian chambers of ...

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  9. THE PAMIR TROUBLE AGAIN.

    The Hazaras ace harassing the Afghans, whose General, Abdul Khan, has committed suicide. ...

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  10. VISITORS TO CHICAGO.

    It is reported that the Prince of Wales and the Dnke of York will visit Chicago during the summer. ...

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  11. FLOODS IN SARDINIA.

    Disastrous floods have occurred in the island of Sardinia; 300 bouses were destroyed, and over 100 persons drowned. Many smaller disasters are ...

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  12. THE FREE PASSAGE.

    Austria is opposing Russia's demands for a free passage of the Dardanelles. ...

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  13. THE GERMAN ARMY.

    The German army has increased 84,000 on a peace footing. The two years' service is generally conceded, under the new hill the German army's ...

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  14. LIBEL ACTION PENDING.

    J. J. O'Kelly and other Irishmen mentioned in Le Caron's book, will sue him for libel. ...

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  15. ROUND THE WORLD.

    The Archduke Ferdinand, who is about to travel round the world, journeys in the torpedo-ram Kaiser, starting in November. After visiting ...

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  16. £66,000 WANTED.

    General Booth urgently appeals for another £60,000 to be subscribed to the "Darkest England" scheme. ...

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  17. MISS NELLIE STEWART.

    Miss Nellie Stewart, the principal singer at the Lyric Theatre, appears on Saturday in "Incognito." ...

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  18. A REFUSAL.

    The Socialists at Bradford declined the offer of a mill owner to supply them, with means to ran a mill on Socialist lines. ...

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  19. CHOLERA.

    Ship certificates from Havre and Marseilles assert that the cholera has ended there. ...

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  20. CONFESSION OF GUILT.

    Neill, the girl poisoner, has confessed to the murder of Clover, Marsh, and Shrivell Haynes. A. leading personage states that Neill ...

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  21. A WRECK.

    The Norwegian steamer Normand has been lost off the Pescadores Group, where the Bokhara was wrecked; 20 people were saved. ...

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  22. THE BEHRINGS SEA TROUBLE.

    The successful visit of the British man-of-war to V[?]stock to rescue the sealers seized by Russia is greatly exulted over in Canada. The insanity ...

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  23. AN AMNESTY.

    An extensive amnesty of political prisoners and dynamitm is expected, and is causing a public outcry. ...

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  24. RESPONSIBILITY OF MAYORALTY.

    The citizens of Lemberg poisoned their Mayor owing to his stringent measures with regard to cholera. ...

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  25. BLINDNESS FEARED.

    Sir William Harcourt's friends fear that the affection of his eyes will result in blindness. ...

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  26. TROOPS WITHDRAWN.

    The report that the Imperial troops are to be withdawn entirely from North America, is causing a sensation. ...

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  27. BI-METTALISM.

    Mr Balfour, speaking at Mr Towns' meeting in Manchester, supported a resolution in favor of Bi-metallism, which was carried unanimously. ...

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  28. A LEGAL EIGHT HOURS.

    A ballot of the Durham Miners Union has rejected by two to one the proposal for a legal Eight Hoars Day, ...

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  29. THE FUNDS.

    The Parnellites have accepted Arch-bishop Crake's offer, that the fluids in Paris should be released, and placed in the custody of three ...

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  30. FLOODS m CHINA.

    Advices from San Francisco state that the Hoang-Ho River, in China, has broken its banks and drowned 50,000 people. It is feared that ...

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  31. A COSTLY THOROUGHFARE.

    The London County Council will make a street in Holborn, Strand, at a cost of £2,500,000. The betterment principle will be applied. ...

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  32. CHOLERA.

    The English remedy for cholera, peri ovate crystals, has cored 95 per cent of the seamen in the Hospital at Halberg. ...

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  33. CONSTITUTIONAL REVISION.

    The Marquis of Salisbury, in an article to the National Review on constitutional revision, ridicules the idea of force being applied to the House ...

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  34. MR. HENRY IRVING.

    Mr Henry Irving states that he has received no offer from Mr. Musgrove for an Australian tour. ...

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  35. SEIZING AN OPPORTUNITY.

    It is rumored that the switchmen on the United States railways will go in for a general strike in May, in order that if their claims are refused ...

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  36. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    Cabinet meetings have began, and several papers report that dissensions have taken place at the meetings. Mr Gladstone is not going abroad, ...

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  37. UGANDA.

    Lord Brassey recommends the dissolution of the East Africa Company and that the Government administer Uganda. ...

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  38. THE KANAKA QUESTION.

    The correspondence between the London Missionaty Society and Sir S. W. Griffith, in reference to the Kanaka Question, has been published ...

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  39. AN AMNESTY.

    John Redmond states that if the Government will grant an amnesty to Daly andother dynamiters he and his party will snpport the Gladstone ...

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  40. EUROPEANS WANTED.

    The French offer 2000 francs for the capture of any European aiding the Dahomeyane. ...

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  41. THE DAHOMEY TROUBLE.

    The Dahomeyans have ceased energetic resistance to the French in the open. ...

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  42. ARMING STILL.

    The Novoe Vremya states that in the event of the German Army Bill passing, Russia and France will be compelled to take measures of ...

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  43. UGANDA.

    The Daily News implies that the Government may possibly administer Uganda, though declining to assist this company. ...

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  44. THE LAND QUESTION.

    At a meeting of the Cork Landlords Defence Union, the speakers complained of increased boycotting and feared tbe outlook for the winter. ...

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  45. THE BEHRING SEA TROUBLE.

    In connection with the recent seizure of sealing vessels by the Russian cruisers in Behring Sea, it is asserted that Lord Salisbury in 1888 ...

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  46. HIGH FLOODS.

    Five villages in the vicinity of San Perate were submerged, and several hundreds were drowned, besides thousands of sheep and cattle. ...

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  47. A TRIBE ANNIHILATED.

    The Mexicans have suppressed the Indian rising at El Paso, The tribe of Indians was annihilated, and 415 of the troops were killed. ...

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  48. THE SOCIAL SCHEME.

    It is announced that the Earl of Onslow, who undertook the inquiry into the working and the present conditionof General Booth's social scheme, ...

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  49. THE CARMAUX STRIKE.

    M. Loubet, the arbitrator for the Carmaux strike, has re-instated Cavignac in the employ of the Carmaux Company, leave to be granted ...

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  50. THE TIMES ON AUSTRALIA.

    The Times, commenting on the constitution of legislative Conncils says that the innovations existing in Australia are so staining that they ...

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  51. A WRECK.

    An American warship strack the rocks in Bebring Sea, and will probably be condemned. UGANDA. ...

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  52. THE SAN FRANCISCO ROUTE

    At the instance of Mr. W. B. Percival, Agent-Generalfor Mew Zealand, Sir Charles Tapper, representing Canada, urges Mr. Morley to renew ...

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