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  2. CABLEGRAMS

    The Mohmands are surrendering. A great many Martini rifles have been captured and tribal levies are being placed as pickets near the British camp ...

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  3. THE BOULDER MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    Yesterday was One to be remembered by all inhabitants of the Boulder, because the first City Fathers came into bang then. Two gentlemen contested for the Mayoral chair ...

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  5. Telegraphic News

    A new 21-inch main connecting with the Perth water supply service reservoir was opened to-day. The main is capable of putting through four and a ...

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  6. SPORTING

    In consequence of his gallop this morning Trent was a very warm favorite for the Caulfield Cup. Several thousands were secured about him at prices down to 5 to 1, ...

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  7. CABLEGRAMS

    The men belonging to the engineering and the allied trades, who are now on strike, are to have their ranks augmented by further trades becoming ...

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  8. SPORTSMAN'S BILLIARD SALOON TOURNAMENT.

    Rowell v Charsley.-This game attracted a large attendance of spectators, who were well repaid by the quality of the game, which was well contested, Charsley ...

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  9. VICTORIA.

    Sergeant Flannery, who has been stationed at the Flinders-street station for 20 years, committed suicide this morning by hanging himself in his ...

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  10. RIOTS IN ROME.

    Serious riots have taken place in Rome in connection with the new taxation proposals made by the Government. Twenty thousand people waited upon ...

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  11. RE-OPENING OF PARLIAMENT.

    Parliament re-assembles to-morrow. In the Council Mr Randell will move and Mr Kidson will second the Address-in-Reply. In the Assembly ...

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  12. FREE LABOR PROTECTION ASSOCIATION.

    Delegates of the Free Labor Protection Association, claiming to represent 182,000 workmen, have appealed to the employers not to yield to the demands of ...

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  13. CALCUTTA SWEEPS.

    Calcutta sweeps on the Caulfield Cup will be conducted by Messrs Boylen & Antill on Thursday (10s) and Friday (£1), after the open call, whilst Messrs A. W. Macdonald ...

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  14. THEFT FROM THE SAVINGS BANK.

    A young married woman named Margaret Hitchen was arrested to-day for stealing £25. The Savings Brink teller was paying the money to ...

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  15. PERTH CHAMBER OF MINES.

    The question of the establishment of a basis of working for mutual advantage between the Perth and goldfields' Chambers of Mines was discussed at a ...

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  16. NOTES BY OUR SPECIAL COMMISSIONER.

    It has transpired that Aurum had been giving C.L. McDonald some anxiety. Last Tuesday, alter a gallop on the sand track at St. Albans, one of his hoofs opened. Carbine ...

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  17. THE COOLGARDIE FIRE.

    An inquest, concerning the discovery of human remains at the Denver City Hotel after the fire, was resumed this morning before Mr Finnerty and a coroner's jury of ...

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  18. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.

    A golf match between Taylor (Melbourne) and Scott (Sydney) for the professional championship, was won by the former after a closely contested ...

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  19. THE LATE MR GOWEN EVANS.

    The interment took place yesterday of the late Mr Gowon Edward Evans, a choral service being held at the Savoy Chapel. Chaplain Wyatt and the Rev ...

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  20. NEW COPPER MINING COMPANY.

    The shareholders in the North Mount Lyell Mining Company to-day agreed to a resolution to voluntarily wind up the company, and authorised the ...

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  21. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Albert Rowell Nixon, who was convicted on Friday of wounding Meta Nixon, his wife, was brought up for sentence this morning. Prisoner ...

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  22. PROPOSED NON-UNIONIST FEDERATION.

    The president of the Free Labor Protection Association has advocated the federation of ten million non-unionists for the purpose of securing ...

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  23. STREET BETTING.

    Albert Harris was to-day fined £100 by the District Court for having been in a certain street for the purpose of betting, contrary to the Act. This was ...

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  25. THE GROUNDING OF A SCHOOLER.

    The recent grounding of the schooner Omega in the West Channel was considered by the Marine Board to-day, and it was determined that the master ...

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  26. PRESIDENT OF THE BOARD OF TRADE.

    The Federated Trades have resolved [?] Mr Ritchie, the President of the Board of Trade, to induce the employers to meet the delegates of the ...

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  27. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    In order to extend the volunteer movement, the Major-General commanding has suggested that a corps should be formed by the Sydney University. It is ...

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  28. THE KANOWNA "DEMOCRAT."

    Mr J. A. Cohen, the editor of the Kanowna Democrat, was arrested and lodged in the local lockup this evening at 8 o'clock, for refusing to pay one shilling fine and £130 ...

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  29. CENTRAL AFRICA.

    King Mwanga has been again defeated, and the whole Uganda territory is described as tranquil. Uganda is a vast tract of territory situated ...

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  30. THE LUCKNOW STRIKE.

    The Lucknow mines strike continues without any sign of settlement. Strike pay was issued to-day and showed that none had gone to other districts. ...

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  31. Telegraphic Mining News.

    The Under Secretary for Mines yesterday received the following letter from Mr Troy, Warden at Kanowna, in regard to the work being conducted there on the alluvial ...

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  32. ASSISTANCE FROM VICTORIA.

    The Victorian branch of the Australian Institute of Marine Engineers has voted £1000 to the Amalgamated Society of Engineers to assist in their ...

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  33. THE FATHER OF AUSTRALIAN JOURNALISTS.

    William Holden, aged 89 years, father of Australian journalists, died on Monday night at Adelaide. He came to the colony in 1838 and joined the ...

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  34. NORFOLK ISLAND.

    A proclamation has been issued prohibiting the importation of hares, rabbits and coffee plants to Norfolk Island. ...

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  35. ILLNESS OF MR JOSEPH MITCHELL.

    Mr Joseph Mitchell, of Woollongong, who has taken the principal part in the negotiations with the Government for the construction of steel rails ...

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  36. TRANSCONTINENTAL CYCLING.

    Mather and Coleman, who are cycling across the continent, have arrived at Hergott. They expect to reach Adelaide on Thursday. ...

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  37. PRICE OF WHEAT.

    The quotations for wheat during the present week are 6d dearer. ...

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  38. TRAINING NOTES.

    The course proper this morning was sodden. A gallop by Trent over the Caulfield Cup distance was meritorious With Sunbury for a companion, the first six furlongs took ...

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  39. COOLGARDIE NEWS.

    Inspector McKenna, senior police officer of the goldfields, returned to Coolgardie to-day after a visit of inspection to Menzies, Niagara, Bardoc, ...

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  40. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN SMELTING COMPANY.

    The Western Australian Smelting Company has been registered with a capital of £350,000. The first issue will consist of 100,000 shares, which ...

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  41. REVENUE.

    The revenue from stamp duties from July 1 to October 10 was £6934, and the land, and income tax £1696. ...

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  42. THE PROPOSED PACIFIC CABLE.

    H.M.S. Penguin was at Fiji when the mail left after the surveying of the route of the proposed Pacific cable. It was found that the ocean bed ...

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  43. TASMANIA.

    Two tradesmen were to-day fined for breaches of the Income Tax Act £60 and £120 respectively. ...

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  44. Kalgoorlie Police Court.

    James Ryan and Simon Powell had to answer to the charge, preferred at the instance of Constable Goodridge, of having been unlawfully in the possession of a ...

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  45. CHIEF JUSTICE WAY.

    Chief Justice Way resumed his seat in the Full Court to-day. Mr Nesbit, on behalf of the Bar, welcomed the Chief Justice, who made a brief ...

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  46. AUSTRALIAN STEAMER IN TROUBLE.

    The s.s. Woolloomooloo, from Australia to Durban, in Natal, reports having met with very heavy seas during the voyage. The seas repeatedly swept ...

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  47. SCARLET FEVER ON A STEAMER.

    The s s Matarua, which arrived to-day, had a case of scarlet fever, the patient being a child in the steerage. The vessel will be allowed alongside the ...

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  48. TWO MEN DROWNED.

    At Kiama a party of five were fishing in an open boat. A southerly gale capsized the boat. The life-boat rescued two and another swam ashore, a quarter ...

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  49. ALLEGED INSULTING LANGUAGE.

    At the Police Court to-day William Brew, compositor, was charged by W. McKenzie, another compositor, with using insulting language in a restaurant. ...

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  50. GIRL ATTEMPTS SUICIDE.

    Violet Rawlinson, of prepossessing appearance and 19 years old, pleaded guilty to having attempted suicide on September 10. It will be remembered ...

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  51. BARQUES IN COLLISION.

    At Newcastle yesterday the Bhunda collided with the barque Highlands, recently on fire. Both were damaged. ...

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  52. MASTER AND SERVANT.

    It was alleged against Martin Black that he had broken a contract of employment with Peter Gratelli. A remand was made till Wednesday. ...

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  53. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Treasurer read his financial statement in the House to-day. The receipts for the year were £4,798,708, and the expenditure £4,659,980, the ...

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  54. A "HORRIBLE AND FEARFUL" CASE.

    Henry Mottershead, a middle-aged man pleaded guilty to indecently assaulting three boys. Medical testimony was submitted, showing that the ...

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  55. PARLIAMENT.

    In the Assembly, Mr Reid, in answer to a question as to the advisableness of introducing protection in the colony in view of its effect ia America, where it ...

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  56. TUESDAY, October 12.

    A man who had been locked up for drunkenness was let go with a well-worded caution. ...

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  57. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The competition at to-day's colonial wool sales was less keen, and prices exhibited a downward tendency. ...

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  58. ENTERTAINER SUED.

    At the Police Court to-day Rawei, the Maori entertainer, was sued by a professional musician named Rose Myra Lewis for £5 2s wages due and £3 3s ...

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  59. BRITISH-AUSTRALASIAN SHIPPING.

    Arrivals: Jumna, Ghwappaus, Shenir, and Dakhurst. Departures : For Sydney, Strathdon, Rimae. ...

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  60. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    Robert Ashley was charged with having on the previous day attempted to commit suicide by shooting. The police asked for an eight days' remand, which was granted. ...

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  61. CYCLIST INJURED.

    While training on the track to-day a cyclist named Daniel Dwyer, aged 31 received a spill and had his collarbone broken. He was removed te the ...

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  62. LARGS BAY HARBOR SCHEME.

    Mr Muirhead has received a letter from the Earl of Kilmorey, stating that everything in connection with the Largs Bay harbor scheme is promising ...

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  63. THE NIGER TERRITORIES.

    The Standard states that it would be better to give France a tree field for her activity in the Middle Niger, on condition that she abstains from ...

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  64. BOXING.

    One of the most scientific displays of boxing that has been witnessed in the Kalgoorlie district for some time took place the other evening in the vicinity of the Croesus ...

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  65. QUEENSLAND.

    Captain Haswek, of the steamer Toker Mara of Japan, in an interview, said that last year the expenditure exceeded the estimate by two and a half ...

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  66. REPORT ON IRRIGATION.

    To-night the report by Colonel Home on the prospects of irrigation and water conservation in New South Wales was tabled in the Assembly. The ...

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  67. THE ESCAPED PRISONERS.

    The efforts of the police to trace the prisoners who escaped from gaol have been unsuccessful. Several persons have reported seeing men resembling ...

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  68. THE CUBAN INSURRECTION.

    General Weyler, who commands the Spanish forces in Cuba, has annexed for the service of Spain many Cubans who were sentenced to be deported for ...

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  69. PARLIAMENT.

    To-day in the House of Assembly Mr Kingston gave notice that on Thursday he will ask leave to introduce in the Legislative Council a Bill for the ...

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  71. FREEMASONRY.

    Mr Samuel Griffiths has resigned the position of Provincial Grand Master of Queensland under the Irish Constitution. Mr Hutton, Deputy Provincial The Crown Lands sold by auction totals 33,000 acres which realised £16,975. ...

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  72. ROWING IN ENGLAND.

    "Jem" Wray, the champion sculler, claims the Sportsman Cup since his challenge to Towns to row on the Tyne has not been accepted. ...

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