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  2. TELEGRAMS.

    Mr. George Turner, the Premier, was entertained at a banquet by his constituents at St. Kilda last night. Mr. Turner not with an a[?] ...

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  3. TELEGRAMS.

    The Government of Japan have finally rejected the peace proposals formulated by Great Britain and agreed 80 by China Japan states there is no ...

    Article : 71 words
  4. THE FA[?] ON THE GABO.

    The inquest on the body of the man James Poarse, who was found does on the s. Gabe early on Thursday morning was commenced yesterday, before Mr. ...

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  5. THE RAILWAY STATION FIRM.

    Mr. Cowan, P.M., resumed the inquest touching the cause of the fire at the perth Railway Station on the morning of Oct. 19 at the City Police Court this ...

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  6. GOLDFIELDS.

    Among recent [?] on the Murchison Golfield are the following Trenten 800 [?] of gold the result of 3 weeks work averaging over two ...

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  7. POLICE COURT REPORTS.

    Thomas Deyle was cantioned against [?] George Coyne was deemed to be an habited drunkard having been convicted 6 lines in the last 2 ...

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  8. AN ACTION FOR CONTEMPT OF COURT.

    Mr. Facker, the publisher of the Age newspaper, was yesterday fined £150 and costs, for contempt of court in publishing an address of sympathy to Mr. ...

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  9. THE [?] MINING SYND[?]

    A meeting of the shareholders in the above syndicate was held at the office of Messrs. Holmes and [?] yesterday. Over 40 shareholders ...

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  10. THE HEALTH OF TEE CZAR.

    The condition of the [?] Russia has slightly improved, the [?] swelling in the legs being relieved by puncturing and by this means the ...

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  11. THE SHAREMARKET.

    There was nothing doing this morning. The beat offer to buy Centrals was 3s. Now Chums were wanted at lls. l½d., and Star of the That at 14a. ...

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  12. A MIRACULOUS ESCAPE FROM DEATH.

    A man named Richard Donevan while watering sheep at the Government well at Melville, last his [?] and fell down the shaft, a distance of ...

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  13. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Sir Ct[?] Dlbba had a violent altercation in the Assembly yesterday with Mr. Brunker. Sir George in a furious charge on the later, accused him of ...

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  14. QUOTATIONS IN ADELAIDE.

    The market is weak and inanimate, Bayloy's Rewards are at 20s., Fortune of War 4s., Star of the Easts, 14s, Victory Uniteds 4b., Brokens 49s. ...

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  15. SPORTING.

    Thew bye-meeting of the York Jookey Club drew a goodly attendance of uport to the well-appointed course of the club yesterday. the racing was good, and ...

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  16. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.

    SIR.—I notice that it in propesed by your Parliament to-day out a park on Mount Eliza also to build new House on of Parliament. Would it not be a better ...

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  17. SILVER COINAGE IN THE COLONES.

    Sir Sani Samuel, the Agent General of New South Wales, has informed the Chancellor of the Exchequer that the proposed division of profit on the ...

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  18. THE MELBOURNE MINT.

    It is stated that the Melbourne Mint has put up a record during the quarter ended with September last. During the three months the [?] amount ...

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  19. THE NEW AUSTRALIA SETTLERS.

    Mr. S. J. Law, members for balmain South, has received a potition from a numbers of the New Australian settlers at Paraquay. The petition states that the ...

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  20. COLONAIL PRODUCE IN ENGLAND.

    Mr. C.R. Valentine, the Dairy export now engaged in the advancement of Colonial produce in England, to forming a large Co-operative Company with the ...

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  21. THE COOLGARDIE BOOM IN LONDON.

    It is said that every Company promotor in London has at least half-a-dozen West Australian Gold Mining Companion in preparation; and it is also ...

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  22. DOES FARMING PAY?

    SIR.—Noticing in the issue of THE INQUIRER of the 21st August last to reference to Mr. Cr[?] paper under the heading "Doen Farming Pat" I ...

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  23. FRIDAY, OCT 26.

    The inquest was res[?] this morning. Robt, Payne deposed that he was forecabin steward on the Gabo. De[?] ...

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  24. CRICKET NOTES.

    The Association matches will commence to-morrow. It has been decided by the committee of the Association to play the first round of the seniorcontosts ...

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  25. THE SPIRPTUALIST[?] EXPOSURES.

    A fi[?] respectling Mrs. eller's spiri[?] is being carried on in the press Mr. Mellor has now characterised Mr. ...

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  26. QUEENSLAND.

    The eighth annual mooting of the Queensland Deposit Bank was held yesterday. The report and balance ...

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  27. THE MERCANTILE BANK

    The liqu[?] of the mercantile bank of American have declared a further dividend of 20 pence in the pound, payable on the 11th November ...

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  28. THE RICHMOND POISONING CASE.

    Mr. Otto Junction has banded to the press the following extraordinary letter written to him Mrs. needle a few hours before her excention:— ...

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  29. TASMANIA.

    The trade in Tasmanian wood-paving blocks for the London market in very brisk. the London against have reported that the Tasmanian timber has ...

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  30. THE MARRIAGE OF THE MARCHTIONESS OF QUESSNS BERRY.

    The marriage of the marchicnes of [?] which was consumsted last year has been annulled by the Diverce Court. the Marquis has been ...

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  31. THE AUSTRALIAN FROZEN MEAT TRADE.

    The Australian Fr[?] Meat Trade in rapidly increasing on the continuent and [?] orders are being received from Hamburg and [?] ...

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  32. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Viscount Government, the Governor of Tasmania, and Lady [?] are at present the guest of Lord [?] ...

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  33. THE DARKE-BROCKMAN EPISODE.

    Sir.—The Government can hardly be congratulated upon for their decision in the above case. Personally I may say I am not acquainted with Mr. ...

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  34. ENGLISH RACING NEWS.

    Mr. Hobson's Indian Queen, by Miltan from Oriental Girl won the Cambridgeshire Stakes yesterday, Mr. Blundell Maple's Gangway being 2nd, ...

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  35. THE PROPOSED JETTY AT BROOME.

    A correspondent broome writes:—Great indianation has been shown by the [?] and resident of Broome at the instantion of the Public Works ...

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  36. PROVINCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Col, Fleming has inspected the permanent Force, and expressed hisself as thoroughly satisfied with everything. The big hun proctice with shot was ...

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  37. THE COOLGARDTE ROAD WATER SUPPLY.

    The Coolgardie Coaching Company report that water in extrencly scarce on the Coolgardie road, and that great difficulty was experienced on the last trip, in ...

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  38. THE MARBLE BAR MINES.

    The Marble Bar correspondent, to the Nor-West Times writes as follows, under date Sept. 25.—The Augusta has another 69 tons at grass besudes the 250 ton pareel ...

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  39. LATEST SHIPPING.

    The s. Australind arrived at Geraldton noon yesterday and proceeded for Carnarvon the same evening. The schooner Grace Darling arrived at ...

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