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  2. Advertising

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  3. SPORTING.

    Toorak Handicap.—Bloodshot, Malbern, Hindoo. Admial, Bayonet and Athlone. Caulfiela Cup.—Merella and El Norte. Melbourne Cup.—Rhymer. ...

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  4. Telegraphic News

    A Kalgoorlie correspondent writes to a Perth paper stating that it is understood the Government intends to erect a statue to Mr W. G. Brookman for his ...

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  5. THE FEDERAL CONVENTION.

    In the Convention last night a motion to reduce the salaries of members of Parliament from £400 to £300 was defeated. A long debate took place concerning the proposal of ...

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  6. Telegraphic News

    Porta, the cyclist, sailed westward in the Wollowra to-day. Mr Hamley. the secretary of the League, returns by the Himalaya to-morrow. He has been enjoyg a holiday, ...

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  7. CABLEGRAMS

    The conditions stated in the treaty of peace concluded between Greece and Turkey have created profound despondency and indignation throughout Greece. ...

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  8. NOTES BY " KHEDIVE."

    Creel (Carbine—Fishwife) will visit The Admiral this season. Carlton, the Newmarket Handicap winner, has safely, reached India. ...

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  9. ESTATES UNDER OFFER.

    The Hardy and Hammeraley estates in the York district and Poondle estate in the Newcastle district are tinder offer to the Government. If they are acquired they will ...

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  10. LINE INTERRUPTED BY A CYCLIST.

    The Darwin line was interrupted yesterday. It was caustd by Coleman, the cyclist, who Was travelling alone ill, and. was found by the repairers Mathers had broken his ...

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  11. THE RETURN, OF THE FEDERAL DELEGATES.

    The acting-Premier to-day received a wire from the Premier in Sydney stating that the Federal Convention would, on the 24th inst. adjourn the Bill to January 20, and that the ...

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  12. ESTATE OF THE LATE R. STUCKEY.

    The will of the late Robert Stuckey has been lodged, and the estate sworn not to exceed £80,000. It will be divided amongst his family. ...

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  13. MARRIAGE OF AN AUSTRALIAN.

    The marriage is announced of Mr Alexander Dalglish, of Wandara, Goulburn, with Miss Mary Maxwell Scott, a great-great granddaughter of Sir Walter Scott. ...

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  14. RAINFALL IN THE NORTH.

    It is reported from the far north that splendid rains hare fallen. The pastoralists. and drovers are rejoicing. ...

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  15. PRECAUTIONS AGAINST PLEUROPNEUMONIA.

    The Stock Department report that pleuropneumonia is very prevalent in New South Wales, from which colony most of our draught buItocks come and that ...

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  16. LOSSES BY DROUGHT.

    A number of leaseholders on the Hundred of Kanyacka have applied to the Commissioner of Lands for a concession of rent for the last, two years owing to losses through ...

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  17. THE MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF A CLERGYMAN.

    An inquest was concluded to-day into the circumstances attending the death at Clapham of the Rev Aubrey Price. It will be remembered that death was due to a revolver wound ...

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  18. CHARGE OF WIFE-WOUNDING.

    In the Banco Court yesterday morning, application for bail was made on behalf of Albert Nixon, under committal for wounding his wife and a man named ...

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  19. AN ACTION FOR SLANDER.

    ln the Supreme Court to-day an appeal was commenced of Charles Newlands, Inspector of Police, against the decision of Justice Hensman in an action taken against ...

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  20. PRESIDENT KRUGER.

    The London Chronicle states that S. P. J. Kruger, President of the Transvaal, is suffering from advanced Brights disease, and the physicians declare that he has hardly 18 ...

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  21. A SALVATION ARMY OFFICER'S APPEAL.

    In the Supreme Court to-day the adjourned hearing of an appeal taken. by Henry Glover, " major " of the Salvation Army, to set aside the conviction made ...

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  22. VICTORIA.

    Professor Lowrie, the principal of the Agricultural College of South Australia, has submitted to the Government report on the position of the Agricultural College ...

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  23. KAISER AND EMPEROR.

    The Kaiser spoke at a banquet, held at Budapest, which town he is at present visiting in company with the Emperor .Francis Joseph. His Imperial Highness said the ...

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  24. BILLIARDS.

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  25. THE REPORTED GOLD FIND AT COOLGARDIE.

    The Government Metallurgist has a sample of quartz recently found in a bore at Cool gardie at a depth, of between 2400ft and 2500ft. The result of the assay is that no ...

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  26. THE PROTECTION OF RURAL INDUSTRIES.

    The delegates to the Agricultural Societies' Conference have considered the question of the abolition of border duties, established for the protection of rural industries, as ...

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  27. CYCLING.

    At a meeting of the League of West Australian Wheelmen, held on the 16th instant, the bicycle match, Stelwag v. Murphy, Richardson, and Blunderfield, was " knocked ...

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  28. THE SHOOTING OF STRIKERS IN AMERICA.

    The excitement and indignation of the populace in connection with the shooting of strikers at Coleraine, in Pennsylvania, has not yet abated. The sheriff and 40 deputies, ...

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  29. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    With reference to a recent cablegram stating that Mr Max Rowan would visit Australia in connection with the cultivation of the rhea plant, the Agricultural ...

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  30. SUICIDE OF A RELIGIOUS MANIAC.

    A man named William Morris, aged 42,. an upholsterer, committed suicide at Buckley & Nunn's by hanging himself. The deceased leaves a wife and three children. ...

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  31. ROWING CONTEST.

    W. A. Barry, of Putney, and George Towns, of New South Wales, who are to row from Putney to Mortlake on September 27 for £100 a-side, are training steadily, both ...

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  32. Kalgoorlie Cricket Association.

    A meeting of the Kalgoorlie Cricket Association was held last night at Burgess' Kalgoorlie Hotel. Mr H. Hale, president, occupied the chair. There were present ...

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  33. LONDON EXHIBITION OF AUSTRALIAN PICTURES.

    Arrangements have been made for the exhibition in London of a collection of pictures by Australian artists, and nre well advanced. A gift of £750 by Miss Edith Walker has ...

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  34. THE DATE OF THE ELECTIONS.

    A Cabinet meeting was held this evening to determine the date in connection with the closing of the session and the elections. It was resolved to dissolve Parliament on ...

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  35. THE ROYAL MINING COMMISSION.

    At to-day's sitting of the Mining Commission there were present: Messrs Rason (in the chair), George, Grant, Scarvell, Eaton, McKenzie, Young, Bryant, and Gilbert. ...

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  36. INTERVIEW WITH A WEST AUSTRALIAN DELEGATE.

    Mr A. Y. Hassell, a delegate, arrived in Adelaide by express this morning. He was a passenger by the R.M.S. Himalaya for West Australia, the object of his early ...

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  37. MRS ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON.

    Mrs Robert Louis Stevenson will be a passenger from Apia for Frisco by the Alameda. ...

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  38. QUEENSLAND.

    From Hughendon word comes that an artesian bore on Ford's selection, on Marathon Station, is at a depth of 1800ft, and water is rising 12in over a 6ft casing. ...

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  39. ASSAULT BY CHINESE SEAMEN.

    A fracas took place this morning aboard the China steairer Nanchang, berthed alongside the Chingtu. Fifteen Chinese, the crew of the latter, went aboard the Nanchang to ...

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  40. THE SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    The leading sugar manufacturers' representatives and members of the Canegrowere Association had a private meeting to-day to take steps to check the competition of ...

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  41. SHIPMENT OF SPECIE.

    The R.M.S. Oroya, which left Sydney for London on Monday, took 11 boxes of gold bullion, valued at £47,843. ...

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  42. BORING FOR WATER.

    Boring for artesian water in the Bulyeroi has been discontinued, owing to bedrock having been reached. The flow amounts to a million and three-quarters. ...

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  43. JAPANESE IMMIGRATION.

    In the House of Assembly, in reply to Mr Browne, Mr Tozer said he had a record of every Japanese who arrived since the recent discussion on the question of Japanese ...

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  44. SUICIDE IN GAOL.

    James Moran committed suicide in Wellington gaol last night. On Saturday he was discharged but was immediately rearrested for horse stealing. This morning the warden, ...

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  45. THE TICK PLAGUE.

    The Clermont police have received information from a man travelling with cattle from Bullivarris, a hundred miles north-west of Clermont, to Gladstoue, that he saw ...

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  46. EMBEZZLEMENT BY BANK CLERK.

    Patrick Francis Fleming pleaded guilty at the Quarter Sessions to having, while a clerk in the Union Bank, embezzled £80. He was remanded for sentence. ...

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  47. HEARTLESS TREATMENT OF ABORIGINALS.

    On the 17th inst, Ernest Anderson, one of the proprietors of Bendhue station, situated about 50 miles from here, reported to the officer iu charge of the local police that on ...

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  48. SALE OF CROWN LANDS.

    A deputation from the members for the Central District waited on the Minister of Lands to protest against the intended sale of Birmerah Crown lands by auction next ...

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  49. THE DUDLEY COLLIERY DISPUTE.

    The lock-out at the Dudley colliery, Newcastle, has been settled temporarily. The manager offered to resume work at the old rates for a period of a month or six weeks, ...

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  50. ESCAPE FROM GAOL.

    A prisoner named Richard Coglan. who was recently committed on a charge of burglary, escaped from Orange Gaol while, the warder's attention was momentarily with ...

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  51. THE TICK PLAGUE.

    Mr Pound, director of the Stock Institute, after conducting inoculation experiments at Gracemere, will go to Belyando and microscopically examine the blood of cattle in the ...

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  52. THE LATE J. F. NEALE.

    With respect to the distribution of the etate of the late J. F. Neale, particulars of which were telegraphed on Monday, it is stated that Neale left Sir George Dibbs ...

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  53. Shipping News.

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  54. CHARGE OF WIFE MURDER.

    At the Police Court Benjamin Warrell was charged with the murder of his. wife at Spring Hill. He again admitted his guilt, and expressed regret that he had not treated ...

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  55. FORGERY OF A BANK NOTE.

    Wm. Naughton and Daniel McDarrell have been committed for trial on a charge of forging a £5 note of the Union Bank. ...

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  56. NEW ZEALAND.

    A severe shock of earthquake was experienced at Wellington at 6 17 last evening It occasioned considerable alarm, but the damage was trifling, being confi ed to ...

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  57. BROKEN HILL.

    Thomas Colmer, who was arrested for bigamy, was again before the court yesterday. He applied for a divorce and was granted a rule nisi, but it was never made ...

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  58. AUSTRALIAN GOLD YIELDS.

    The Mines Department engineer and Statist, Mr Frank Reed, has forwarded to the Minister for Mines a compilation from the annual reports from the Mines ...

    Article : 167 words
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  60. THE FIRE AT THE PROPRIETARY.

    The inquest on the victims of the fire was concluded to-day, when a verdict of accidental death was returne. A rider suggested, that proper check should be instituted in ...

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  61. THE WRECK OF THE TASMANIA.

    The Court of Inquiry into the wreck of the Tasmania to-day found that the wreck was due to carelessness and negligence in navigation on the part of Captain McGee ...

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