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  2. Telegraphic News

    The Harrold Bros.' insolvency case was resumed today. A. L. Harrold admitted borrowing £6000 from Mr Jno. Gordon with which he thought he ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS

    The protocol which has been agreed upon, between M. Jules Cambon, the French ambassador at Washington (who is acting on behalf of Spain), and ...

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  4. CABLEGRAMS.

    At the continuation of the examination in Mr E. T. Hooley's bankruptcy Mr Praed, the manager of Lloyd's Bank, produced a letter signed by Mr Hooley ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS

    A considerable sensation has been occasioned by the publication of a telegram from the Pekin correspondent of the Times, stating that the ...

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  6. THE SACRED SLUG.

    A visit to the alleged locality, where the now famous "Sacred Slug" was found, was paid by the Miner representative this morning. Very little work was going or, only ...

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  7. Telegraphic News

    Sensational developments have taken place in connection with the death of a young woman named Mary Buckley, who died on Monday last at the residence ...

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  8. THE ALLEGED "IRREVERENT AND IMMODEST" HYMNS.

    The University Council met to-day in the private and discussed the position of Professor Marshall Hall, the author of the alleged irre[?] and immodest ...

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  9. THE ILLNESS OF HARRY TROTT.

    Harry Trott is now much improved in health. ...

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  10. URGENT TELEGRAMS.

    A deputation of leading brokers in the city today waited on the Minister of Posts and Telegraphs and asked for the reintroduction of the system of ...

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  11. COMMERCIAL.

    Bran was sold at 9 3/4d, pollard 1s, wheat 3s 2d, potatoes £7 15s. ...

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  12. AN UNDERTAKER'S MONEY TROUBLES.

    William Joseph Gabell, an undertaker in South Melbourne, committed suicide by suffocation from charcoal fumes. He left a note in which he ...

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  13. THE GREATER-BRITAIN EXHIBITION.

    The London Chamber of Mines will control the mining section of the Greater Britain Exhibition, which is to be held at Earl's Court next year. ...

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  14. VITAL STATISTICS.

    For the week ended the 6th inst the births numbered 129 and the deaths 54. ...

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  15. THE LATE LADY TODD.

    Sir Charles Todd has received a telegram from Sir John Forrest condoling with him on the death of Lady Todd. ...

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  16. ESPERANCE BREWERY COMPANY.

    At a meeting of shareholders in the Esperance Brewery Company held today there was reported a loss for the half-year of £6 3s 8d and the directors ...

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  17. SUSPICIOUS DEATH IN AN ASYLUM.

    Patrick Carroll, an inmate of the Beechworth Lunatic Asylum, died under suspicious circumstances to-day. At the inquest the evidence showed ...

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  18. ELDERLY WOMAN SEVERELY BURNT.

    Mrs August Fuss, an elderly woman, was severely burnt at Nectar Brook today through her clothes igniting. She is not expected to recover. ...

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  19. THE NEW VICEROY OF INDIA.

    The newspapers in India express gratification at the appointment of the Right Hon. G. N. Curzon as Viceroy and Governor-General of India. ...

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  20. MINING SHARES DISPUTES.

    In the Supreme Court today C. Von Arnheim obtained judgment against J. De Baun for £300, being loss on the sale of certain shares. The case, G. ...

    Article : 51 words
  21. TRAMWAY COMMISSION REPORT.

    The Tramway Commission recommends that the working hours be eight hours per day for six days, and that special wages be paid for overtime. ...

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  22. AGRICULTURAL PROSPECTS.

    Wheat is dull and the surplus is diminishing. Prices are unaltered. Owing to the plentiful rains the Hawker farmers have returned their cattle from ...

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  23. THE WRECKED MATAURA.

    Two hundred bales of wool have been saved in good condition from the s s Mataura, which was recently wrecked in the Straits of Magellan. ...

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  24. CIVIL SERVICE RETRENCHMENT.

    Further retrenchment in the Civil Service is about to be effected. It is expected that within the next few months no less than 400 will be ...

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  25. IMPERIAL PENNY POSTAGE.

    The introduction of the penny postage to the colonies commences on Christmas Day. ...

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  26. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    At Bungendore John King, who was arrested at Taraga on suspicion of being concerned in the Captain's Flat coach robbery, was charged today with ...

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  27. THE OUTER HARBOR SCHEME.

    The Mayors and Town Clerks of the city and suburbs, at the invitation of Lord Kilmorey, inspected the plates of the outer harbor scheme today. ...

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  28. The All Nations Fair.

    To-night will be the last of the All Nations Fair, which has for a week and a half proved a most acceptable, as well as successful, means for furthering a good purpose—to wit ...

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  29. A FRENCH LEASE.

    It is reported that France has obtained a promise of the lease of Nontas, in the district of Foochow, and the right to repair her warships in the ...

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  30. TYPHOID CASES.

    The health officer reports that during the fortnight only two cases of typhoid fever occurred in the city and suburbs. Only 19 cases of typhoid are in the ...

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  31. A BALKAN LEAGUE.

    The rumor has been revived that a Pacific Balkan League, comprising Montenegro, Greece, and Roumania, has been formed under Russian protection. ...

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  32. BURGLARY EPIDEMIC.

    The house of Mrs Lewis, New Parkside, was entered last night and £4 stolen. The increase in the crime of housebreaking is assuming an alarming ...

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  33. Amalgamated Workers' Association.

    At Mannion's Exchange Hotel, Boulder City, last evening a number of gentlemen, mainly composed of the members of the Amalgam[?] Workers' Association, met for ...

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  34. A FINE SPECIMEN OF OPAL.

    A fine specimen of opal secured at White Cliffs fields was shown today. The stone roughly weighs 21b, and it is anticipated that it will yield a gem of ...

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  35. SERIOUS CHARGE UNSUSTAINED.

    In the Criminal Court today George Gough Newman, late head master of Winham College, pleaded not guilty to a charge of indecent assault on a boy of ...

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  36. THE PEKIN-HANKOW RAILWAY.

    The Belgian Minister at Pekin has informed the Tsung-li-Yamen that the French and Russian Ministers join in urging China to disregard the attempt ...

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  37. PARTNERSHIP DISPUTE.

    Harry Wainscot, the senior official receiver, in his private capacity, sued Monyanhan and wife for a declaration under a partnership agreement. The ...

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  38. WHEAT.

    The visible supply of wheat east of the Rocky Mountains is estimated at 11,430,000 bushels. ...

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  39. SALE OF AMERICAN SHEEP.

    A shipment of merino sheep imported from America was submitted for sale by auction today. Twenty-five rams realised an average of £69 14s 4d, and ...

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  40. HOME MARKETS.

    The market for rabbits is hardening. The average price is 8 1/2 d, and the prospects are good unless the supply is excessive. One hundred and fifty-two ...

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  41. SHOOTING A POLICEMAN.

    Henry Barnett Hunter, one of the men alleged to have been implicated in the shooting of Constable McLean at Cabramatta, has been arrested near ...

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  42. RUSSIA AND THE RED SEA.

    Russia has acquired a coaling station in the Red Sea, on the African coast, situated between Assab and Obock. Assab is situated on the north shore of ...

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  43. PREVALENCE OF MEASLES.

    Owing to the prevalence of measles the Adelaide Hospital is debarring visitors unless they present an order from a medical man. ...

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  44. BRITISH-AUSTRALASIAN SHIPPING.

    Arrivals: Weimar, Hurles, Lock Rannoch, Delphic. Departures: For Adelaide, Gulf of Martaban; for Melbourne, Loch Yan ...

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  45. WITNESSES FINED FOR PREVARICATION.

    In the Bankruptcy Court today, during the examination of E. Jno. Horton, two witnesses named Chas. James Symonds and Herbert Archibald ...

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  46. DRIVING ACCIDENT.

    Mr Frederick Proctor, of Plympton, was driving in company with Dr Rennie and Percy Allen when he was thrown out and fell on his head. He was ...

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  47. Amusements.

    From our advertising columns it appears that Mr Harry Rickards Sydney Tivoli Company will once again visit Kalgoorlie, and make their first appearance at the ...

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  48. BANK OF ENGLAND RETURNS.

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  49. CHARGE OF ABDUCTION.

    Today the Full Court sustained the conviction of John Murray Prior, charged with the abduction of Jessie McDonald. ...

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  50. THE Y.W.C.A. AND LADY COLTON.

    The Adelaide Y.W.C.A. had decided to erect a building to perpetuate the memory of the late Lady Colton. Several sites were suggested, but none ...

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  51. FRANCE AND NORTH AFRICA.

    The French-African Committee are equipping two strong expeditions to Lake Tchad in the Central Sudan. One will start from Algeria, crossing the ...

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  52. QUEENSLAND.

    The Stock Board has recommended the Minister to abolish all the tick quarantine lines, and in lieu thereof establish a line starting from the New ...

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  53. KEEPING A BETTING HOUSE.

    Andrew Thomson was today fined £5 for keeping a betting house. ...

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  54. VANDALISM AT WOODVILLE

    There have lately been frequent complaints of vandalism at the Woodville Cemetery. Annie McLellan was today sentenced to six weeks' imprisonment ...

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  55. THE PRICE OF COAL.

    In view of the conference between coal mine proprietors and the miners in the Newcastle district being held tomorrow to consider the question of ...

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  56. Advertising

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    Advertising : 111 words
  57. LARCENY OF A RING.

    Captain Bond, of Warrigal, who was thrown out of his trap recently, lost a ring on the occasion, which a man named John Blackwell admitted having found ...

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  58. A WEST AUSTRALIAN ROBBERY.

    Joseph Mullerdie and Alfred Richards were charged today on a provisional warrant with having broken into the house of Morris Henry Bloustein ...

    Article : 94 words
  59. VICTORIA.

    Henry Duvalli and Clara Potter were today committed for trial for illegally using an instrument with intent on Dora Bromley, a police decoy. ...

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  60. PARLIAMENTARY VACANCY.

    Messrs G. S. Curtis and Wallace Nelson have been nominated for the vacant seat in the Assembly for Rockhampton. ...

    Article : 85 words
  61. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 69 words
  62. A SUCCESSFUL APPEAL.

    Daniel Fox, a news agent, who was sentenced to a month's imprisonment and fined for endeavoring to impose on the proprietor of the Age has ...

    Article : 33 words
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