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  2. HOME RULE.

    At a Cabinet meeting held to discuss the Home Rule question, it is reported that Lord Roseberry, Sir William Harcourt and Earl ...

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  3. PANIC IN AUSTRIA.

    A panic occurred in a Church at Vinagora, in Austria. Twenty-five people were trampled to death, and many more injured. ...

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  4. EIGHT HOURS.

    The feeling among the Lancashire operatives in favor of an eight hours day is spreading. ...

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  5. Cable Intelligence.

    The tremendous extent of the Milwaukee fire is largely due to delay in the arrival of the engines. ...

    Article : 32 words
  6. A BAD BUILDING SOCIETY.

    In connection with the No Liability Liberator Building Society, with a capital of £3,300,000, the receiver reports the condition of the society as ...

    Article : 63 words
  7. MONETARY.

    The Bathurst loan of £250,000, at 5 per cent., has been, issued at a minimum of 99. It closes on Saturday. ...

    Article : 26 words
  8. OBITUARY,

    The Qaeen Dowager of Wurtemburg. James Robert McLeay, the artist. ...

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  9. HYPNOTISING.

    A prisoner, charged with murder in San Francisco, U.S.A., on being hypnotised, repeated his actions when committing the crime. ...

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  10. MR. GLADSTONE DECLINES.

    Mr Gladstone declined to accept an invitation to the Lord Mayor's banquet on the plea of ill-health. ...

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  11. THE CARMAUX STRIKE,

    News from Paris says that the Carmaux strikers have resumed work. LONDON, November 1. M. Clemenceau pledged himself to ...

    Article : 58 words
  12. MORE BACCARAT TROUBLE.

    A sensational case, in which the Marquis of Aylesbury was a witness, was decided to-day. Some time ago it appears that the Marquis of ...

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  13. A RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    A disastrous railway accident occurred this morning. The Scotch express train while travelling southward came into collision with another train ...

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  14. A SENSATIONAL CASE.

    In the case of Leader v. Smyth in the Queen's Bench for slander, the incidents resemble the Osbome-Hargraves pearl case in many details. ...

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  15. A SUICIDE.

    Mrs Little, a passenger by the Doric for New Zealand, owing to severe seasickness, committed suicide, by throwing herself overboard in the ...

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  16. THE HARVEST OF THE SEA.

    The Portuguese peasants are shamefully plundering the wreckage from the Roumania. ...

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  17. A SOCIALISTIC SNIDER.

    A Sydney socialist, named Snider, at a meeting, adjured the unemployed, on Tower Hill, to show a united front to capitalists; he had ...

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  18. CONDITIONAL CONSENT.

    It is reported that the Pope will decline to sanction the marriage of the Crown Prince of Roumania with, the Duke of Ediburgh's daughter unless ...

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  19. THE UNITED STATES ELECTIONS.

    There has been an enormous increase in the register of voters in the United States, in view of the nomination next week of electors, who are to ...

    Article : 88 words
  20. RUNNING AMUCK.

    A constable attached to the police barracks at Ballalaladri, murdered two policemen, a woman, and a child, and afterwards committed suicide. ...

    Article : 43 words
  21. THE DAHOMEYAN WAR.

    The French have routed the Dahonaeyan army, captured their defences, and are now encamped close to Canna. ...

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  22. THE ROUMANIA.

    The survivors from the steamer Roumania have made serious charges of negligence against the officers of that vessel. ...

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  23. SILVER COINAGE.

    After the receipt of Mr Shiel's despatches oil Sept. 21, Mr Munro, the Agent-General, asked Sir Wm. Harcourt to sanction Victoria coining ...

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  24. CHOLERA.

    Owing to the assurances of the Mayor and M. Loubet, the Khedive has abolished the quarantine on Marseilles vessels. ...

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  25. THE SEALING TROUBLE.

    Japan is preparing to seize all foreign vessels in her waters. ...

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  26. ANOTHER MUTILATION.

    A woman cut in twelve pieces has been found in an unfinished building. ...

    Article : 19 words
  27. LINERS OVERDUE.

    Two Atlantic liners are a week overdue, and great uneasiness is felt, owing to the prevailing gales. London, November 2. ...

    Article : 33 words
  28. BISMARCK AGAIN.

    In an interview, Bismarck has reaffirmed that Russia could safely occupy Stamboul in defiance of the Powers. The Viennese press is ...

    Article : 41 words
  29. A STAMP TROUBLE.

    The first issue of the New South Wales million and a quarter Treasury Bills bore a shilling stamp. After Victoria had issued a million Treasury ...

    Article : 87 words
  30. MR BLUEY'S OPINION.

    Max O'Rell, the French globe trotter, writing to a correspondent in Paris, describes Melbourne people as light and frivolous. He says the race ...

    Article : 45 words
  31. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    The unemployed in London are holding processions daily, and the poverty-stricken Jews are organising a three days' procession barefooted. ...

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  32. THE SOCIAL SCHEME INQUIR.

    Lord Onslow is accnsed of favoring the Salvationists in the Booth enquiry which is considered valueless, since no evidence on oath will be taken. ...

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  33. A SENSATIONAL CASE.

    The case of Smyth v. Leader is creating an immense sensation in fashionable cireles. The wife of Major-General Smyth accuses her ...

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  34. TURNING ON AN OLD PAL.

    Lady Mabel Sivier Sutton informs the society papers that she jilted Lientenant Crosbie because he required the bulk of her fortune settled on ...

    Article : 52 words
  35. A PRISONER'S ASSERTION.

    A Dahomeyan prisoner asserts that 200 red Europeans are in direct operations against the French. ...

    Article : 25 words
  36. CHEAP BREAD.

    Wheat has been sold in New York below seventy-six cents a busbel, the lowest price yet known. It is believed that the crop will exceed the largest ...

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  37. SIR HENRY LOCH BANQUETED

    The London Chamber of Commerce banqueted Sir Henry Loch. Earl Ripon and the Agents-General were present. Sir John Lu[?] presided ...

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  38. THE OTARAMA SHIPMENT.

    Mr Weddel, of Weddel and Co., London, Mr Oscar de Satge, Mr R. Gray, of Hughenden Station, and Mr W. V. Brown, M.L.A. for Townsville, ...

    Article : 69 words
  39. CHOLERA.

    No fresh cases of cholera are reported at Hamburg this week, but ten deaths occurred at Buda Pesth, and the epidemic is seriously ...

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  40. SPECULATING ON THE RESULT.

    The Democrats expect Cleveland to be elected by a majority of about eight, bat there is large wagering in favor of Harrison. ...

    Article : 53 words
  41. PROPOSALS ACCEPTED.

    Mr Harrison has accepted England's proposal inhibiting the sale of arms and spirits in the Pacific. ...

    Article : 19 words
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