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  2. HOME RULE.

    Speaking yesterday at Eglington, near Londonderry, Mr. Hugh Barry, Conservative member for North Londonderry stated that under the Provisional ...

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  3. BLOODS IN ENGLAND.

    The tremendous rains which have deluged England for the last few days still continue Norwich, 114 miles north-east of London, resembles an island city ...

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  4. ADELAIDE LADIES ROBBED.

    Two Adelaide residents visiting Sydney, the Misses Mabel Baker and Nellie Vivian, were robbed of £40 worth of jewellery at the George Hotel, at the corner of Pitt ...

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  5. THE TAXI-CAB TROUBLE.

    The trouble between the Taxi-cab company and the drivers in its employ has not yet been settled, and the service, which was suspended since August 10. has not ...

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  6. LAWYER AND CLIENT.

    Aa unusual cats, relating to the tran[?] tions between a lawyer and his client, was disposed of in the Full Court on Wednesday, before their Honors the Chief Justice. ...

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  7. RECKLESS SURGERY.

    In the August number of the "Austraiasian Medical Gazette" appears the subjoined startling letter from a Sydney correspondent, signing himself an old ...

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  8. A CALLOUS MOTORIST.

    Further particulars are to hand concerning the accident to the boy who was refused admission to the hospital on Saturday, under circumstances which ...

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  9. A FINE DISPLAY OF CURIOS.

    All that is rare and beautiful in art, literature, science, and manufacture, appeare to have been gathered at Government House for the exhibition of curios ...

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  10. BIG MINING STRIKE POSSIBLE.

    Mr. Hampson moved the adjournment of the Legislative Assembly to-day to call at tention to the searching of miners which, he said, had become a very warm question ...

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  11. THE TRAMWAYS.

    On Wednesday morning the conference between representatives of the Tramways Trust and the South Australian Tramway Employes' Association was resumed in ...

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  12. INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    Some four thousand miners have struck in the Glamorganshire collieries, at Rhondda, in consequence of deductions from their wages made on their leaving ...

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  13. THE DANGER OF WRITING A BOOK.

    The report of the board of official visitors in regard to the case of W. J. Chidley at present confined in the Callan Park Asylum, was laid upon the table of the ...

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  14. RACING IN ENGLAND.

    Stanley Wootton, the English jockey, brother of the better known Frank Wootton has been suspended for irregular conduct at the York meeting. He had ...

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  15. GENERAL BOOTH.

    The coffin containing the remains of General Booth, which will be interred today at Abner Park Cemetery, North London, was viewed yesterday by 100,000 ...

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  16. CANADIAN SETTLERS.

    Mr. W. D. Scott, the Canadian superintendent of immigration interviewed yesterday, with regard to the Australian competition for immigrants from the ...

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  17. THE KAISER'S ILLNESS.

    The improvement in the condition of the German Emperor continues. The painful rheumatic swelling of the muscles of the neck and jaw which caused a ...

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  19. THE TERRITORY LABOR TROUBLE.

    Mr. Gordon in the House of Kepresentatives to-day asked the Minister of Home Affairs (Mr. O'Malley) if he intended to support "The man on the spot," with ...

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  20. A PRIEST LYNCHED.

    A priest who was officiating at the funeral of a parishioner at Alde[?]adobispo yesterday was arrested during the ceremony on a charge of assault. He was ...

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  23. THE BALKAN TROUBLES.

    The Porte denies the Sienitza massacre, and others alleged to have been perpetrated by the Turks in the Christian districts, and attributes the reports to ...

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  26. FLOODS IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Heavy rains have fallen in the Bathurst district during the past couple of days. The Macquarie River has overflowed in many parts, and a large area of country ...

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  27. SEIZING AN ISLAND.

    Reuters correspondent states that British and French warships have been dispatched to the Island of Samos to prevent the landina of a force of Cretan ...

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