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  2. Political.

    CABINET COUNCIL.—A meeting of the Cabinet will be held this afternoon. The business to be dealt with, it is understood, is not of any public importance. Arrangements will be made for discharging ...

    Article : 229 words
  3. Amusements.

    NEW OPERA HOUSE.—After an unprecedentedly successful run of over a fortnight " As You Like It" was withdrawn on Saturday, and this evening the Holloway Company will appear in Gilbert's comedy ...

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  4. Arrival of the English Mail at Auckland.

    AUCKLAND, Sunday.—The Union Co.'s R.M.S. Alameda arrived last night from San Francisco, with the London mails to October 7. The following are the passengers for Sydney:—Messrs. Cureton, ...

    Article : 115 words
  5. The Eastern Crisis.

    VIENNA, November 14.—Count Kalneky, the Austro-Hungarian Minister for Foreign Affairs, delivered a lengthy and important address to the Hungarian Delegation yesterday, ...

    Article : 305 words
  6. Brevities.

    A shabby show. Another murder at Kimberley. Teetulpa up. Kimberley down. Freetraders smiled on Saturday. ...

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  7. The Chief Justiceship.

    As intimated in the Evening News some days ago, the Right Hon. W. B. Dalley, Q. C., was officially interviewed with respect to his accepting the position of the Chief Justice ...

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  8. AMERICAN COMMERCIAL.

    NEW YORK, October 14.—Kerosene is firm at 4¾d. The month's shipments are : For Melbourne, 5000 cases ; for Sydney. 3000 cases. Seven vessels are loading for Australia. ...

    Article : 63 words
  9. Suspected Cholera.

    BRISBANE, Monday morning.—Some excitement exists here in consequence of a supposed outbreak of cholera on the steamer Ozone, from London, for Melbourne,now lying in Cleveland Bay, Townsville. ...

    Article : 236 words
  10. Murder by Aboriginals.

    News of another murder of a miner by the aboriginals in the Kimberley, about the middle of September is to hand. A mining party of five were located on the Panton River above M'Phee's Creek, and ...

    Article : 159 words
  11. New Zealand Cable Dispute.

    LONDON, November 12.—Sir F. Dillon Bell has made a proposal for the settlement of the difficulty between the New Zealand Government and the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company. The ...

    Article : 100 words
  12. Our Municipal Council.

    The keenest interest is now being taken by the ratepayers of Sydney, and indeed by the colony at large, in the body to whose care is entrusted the municipal destinies of the metropolis. The ...

    Article : 125 words
  13. Rich Find of Gold, Solferino.

    A correspondent writing to the Clarence and Richmond River EXAMINER says:—Considerable excitement is aroused in this usually quiet village, by the report of a good fined of gold on the Field of Mars, or ...

    Article : 659 words
  14. (REUTER'S TELEGRAM.)

    LONDON, November 12.—Sir F. Dillon Bell has succeeded in effecting an amicable settlement between the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company and New Zealand Government. It is ...

    Article : 41 words
  15. Late Sporting.

    WAGGA WAGGA, Monday.—The horses at Wagga Wagga that have been exercising on the course are Beeswing, Odd Stockings, Mo[?]strooper, Tamar[?], Fair Saxon, Diavolo, Madge, Rival, Saturn, Kitawa, ...

    Article : 247 words
  16. The Bulgarian Trouble.

    SOFIA, November 11.—General Kaulbars has made a formal demand for the immediate release of the authors of the recent abortive outbreak at Bourgas. ...

    Article : 59 words
  17. The Revolt in Afghanistan.

    BOMBAY, November 11.—The recent outbreak of the Northern Ghilzai tribe has been completely suppressed the Ameer's forces. ...

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  18. Strange Suicide at Sea.

    This morning, the city coroner, (Mr. H. Shiell, J.P.) held an inquest at the South Sydney morgue, on the body of a man, who shot himself on board the steamship Buninyong during her passage from ...

    Article : 543 words
  19. Adelaide Jubilee Exhibition.

    LONDON, November 12.—The Dake of Cambridge and Earl Granville have asked the Imperial Government to grant £2500 for the representation of British art at the Adelaide ...

    Article : 74 words
  20. Advertising

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    Advertising : 550 words
  21. The Mining Mania.

    LONDON, November 13,—The shares are being allotted in the Queen's Gold-mining Company, Charter's Towers, Queensland, which was recently announced with a capital of £160,000. A ...

    Article : 50 words
  22. Imperial Institute.

    LONDON, November 14.—The committee in connection with the Imperial Jubilee Institute are in favour of widening the Imperial scope of the movement. The Prince of Wales has invited the ...

    Article : 46 words
  23. Trade Affairs.

    EIGHT HOURS DEMONSTRATION ACCOUNTS.—The auditing of the accounts in connection with the recent Eight Hours Demonstration took place on Saturday. The scrutineers were Aldermen Gelding, ...

    Article : 92 words
  24. Indo-Colonial Exhibition.

    LONDON, November 14.—The Executive Commisioners of the Colonial and Indian Exhibition have presented a piece of plate to Sir P. Cunliffe Owen. ...

    Article : 28 words
  25. The London Shows.

    LONDON, November 14.—The financial accounts of the late Fisheries and Healtheries Exhibitions show a small surplus : in Inventions Exhibition showed a deficit. The Colonial and Indian ...

    Article : 41 words
  26. Camperdown Town Hall.

    The foundation stone of the Camperdown Town Hall was laid on Saturday afternoon by the Mayor of the borough (Mr. Thomas Larkin) in the presence of a large number of spectators. The main hall will ...

    Article : 149 words
  27. The Residuum.

    LONDON, November 14.—M. De Freycinet intends to ask the French Chamber of Deputies to pass a vote for the establishment of a penitentiary on the Isle of Oleron, off the west coast of France, ...

    Article : 44 words
  28. The Melbourne Professorship.

    LONDON, November 13.—The final selection will be made by Professor Huxley and others on Wednesday next for the newly-founded Professorship of Biology in the Melbourne ...

    Article : 42 words
  29. The Chinese Must Go.

    A representative of the EVENING NEWS interviewed a popular sub-inspector of police regarding the gambling cases at the Water Police Court, adjourned from last Monday till to-day. The officer ...

    Article : 223 words
  30. Found Hanged.

    This morning a man named William Bovis, a carpenter, 46 years of age, was found hanging by the neck from a beam in the wash-house at his residence, Denison-street, Waverley. From the statement of ...

    Article : 148 words
  31. A Narrow Escape and Timely Rescue.

    A correspondent says: On last Sunday morning as the steamer Charlotte Fenwick was prooeeding on her usual trip to Gosford three men were seen riding on the bottom of a boat that had been upset ...

    Article : 115 words
  32. The Indian and Colonial Exhibition.

    LONDON, November 13.—An official statement, published in regard to the Indian and Colonial Exhibition, stated that it will not be necessary to make any claims on the subscribers to the ...

    Article : 46 words
  33. Prince Waldemar Declines the Bulgarian Throne.

    SOFIA, November 14.—King Christian of Denmark having refused his sanction to the acceptance by his son of the throne of Bulgaria, Prince Waldemar has definitely notified to the Sobranje ...

    Article : 28 words
  34. Advertising

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    Advertising : 169 words
  35. Advertising

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  36. Sir H. D. Wolff Summoned to England.

    CAIRO, November 14.—Sir Henry Drummond Wolff, the special British Commissioner in Egypt, has been summoned to London in order to confer with the British Government on eastern ...

    Article : 29 words
  37. The S.S. Aorangi.

    CAPETOWN, November 12,—The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamship Aorangi left for New Zealand this afternoon. ...

    Article : 20 words
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