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  2. A RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    An express train from Buffalo to New York fell over a bridge into the Hudson River. The Corridor cars all floated, and axes were procured to ...

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  3. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN RAILWAYS.

    Mr Thos. Play-ford, the South Australian Agent-General, has visited Essen, and inspected the materials to be used in the locomotives for South ...

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  4. LATE CABLES.

    In the French Chamber of Deputies, the Socialists appealed to the workmen of France to assist the English strikers in their strike. ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN MINTS.

    Sir Ralph Thompson has sailed for Australia with a commission from the Treasury to inspect the mints in the colonies. ...

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  6. FRENCH FINANCES.

    The French budget committee insist on the general taxation being reduced by 29,000,000 francs. ...

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  7. CRETAN TROUBLES.

    The Powers have agreed to the appointment of Colonel Schaffer, of Luxemberg, as Governor of Crete. ...

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  8. A NEW ZEALAND COMPANY.

    The Board of the New Zealand Assets' Realization Company has decided to offer £75,000 three per cent debentures at par. ...

    Article : 28 words
  9. SWIMMING.

    Nuttall has retired. He is disappointed at losing his money in his late match with Cavill. ...

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  10. THE AUSTRALIAN SQUADRON.

    H.M.S. Ringdove will be commissioned on the 9th of November, and the Royal Arthur on the 4th, for service in the Australian service. ...

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  11. ALMA TADEMA.

    The body of Alma Tadema, the famous painter, has been cremated. ...

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  12. THE SILVER QUESTION.

    The proposals of the United States on the silver question include the reopening of the Indian mints, the Indian Government fixing the limit ...

    Article : 85 words
  13. CUBAN AFFAIRS.

    General Blanco, the new Governor of Cuba, will not allow the Cuban rebels to have a voice in the Government, if autonomy is granted. ...

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  14. THE AUSTRALIAN WINE TRADE.

    Mr Burney, the South Australian wine merchant, in a long letter to the "Times," says that the Australian export of wine to England would soon ...

    Article : 61 words
  15. THE BOILER MAKERS' STRIKE.

    The boiler makers will continue the strike until eight hours is conceded, despite the refusal of the unions to give strike pay. ...

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  16. TAXATION IN THE TRANSVALL.

    The Ultlanders are indignant at the shelving of the Commissioners' report, and the adoption of the report of the Volksraad Committee, which involves ...

    Article : 33 words
  17. THE FRONTIER TROUBLE.

    Colonel Westmacott's brigade has cleared the heights of the Khanki Valley, and destroyed three commanding towers. ...

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  18. THE BOUSSA DISPUTE.

    Mr Gooldle, in an interview, said that Britain's protectorate over Boussa was distinctly intimated to France in January 1895, when France did not ...

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  19. THE ENGINEERS' STRIKE.

    The Italian Socialists have decided to send financial aid to the English strikers. The engineers will accept a ...

    Article : 74 words
  20. TRADES ARBITRATION.

    Mr W. P. Reeves, the New Zealand Agent-General, speaking before the Fabian Society, explained the working of the Compulsory Arbitration Act in ...

    Article : 49 words
  21. THE BLUE COAT SCHOOL.

    The Prince of Wales laid the foundation of a Blue Coat School at Horsham. ...

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  22. BLACK TRACKING.

    Little George Jennings, aged two years and eight months, was the son of Mr. W. Jennings, carter and carrier, residing at the Content. On ...

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  23. THE MIOWER'AS MAILS.

    The Miowera's mails were delivered in 32½ days from Sydney. ...

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  24. THE ABYSSINIAN EXPEDITION.

    Clochette, the leader of the French Abyssinian expedition, has been killed through being kicked by a mule. He intended to seize Fashoda. ...

    Article : 28 words
  25. A GREAT HURRICANE.

    At Leyte, the damages caused by the late hurricane were estimated at 7,500,000 francs, and a thousand natives were drowned. Tackloban ...

    Article : 34 words
  26. GREECE AND TURKEY.

    The Grecian and Trkish delegates in discussing the peace treaty, announced their desire to have the Consular powers precisely defined. ...

    Article : 55 words
  27. GREECE AND TURKEY.

    M. Street, the Grecian Minister for Finance, has offered the German bond-holders an annuity of 8,400,000 francs. ...

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  28. THE FRONTIER TROUBLE.

    Captain Mathais was wounded in the charge on the enemy's position at Dargai. In connection with this charge, General Lockhart ...

    Article : 211 words
  29. DYNAMITE IN THE TRANSVALL.

    A German firm has offered to supply dynamite in the Transvall at less than half of the existing rates. ...

    Article : 27 words
  30. CRETAN TROUBLES.

    Admiral Caneraro has informed the Cretan Assembly that the Powers will arrange a final settlement of the trouble within a month. ...

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  31. THE RAILWAY DISPUTE.

    The railway employees have asked for an answer to their requests by the 16th of November. If the reply is not favorable they propose arbitration. ...

    Article : 29 words
  32. THE EUROPEAN CONCERT.

    Mr. Gladstone, in a letter to the Press, says the conduct of the European Concert has covered all the politicians concerned with indellible ...

    Article : 38 words
  33. THE TEMPERANCE CONVENTION.

    The Temperance Convention at Toronto was largely attended. The Australian delegates made important speeches. ...

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