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  2. LATEST MARKET NEWS.

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    The New Zealand Government has set aside a block of 8000 acres in the North Island to be offered for settlement to returned troopers in 200 acre farms. ...

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  4. LATE HEWS BY CABLE.

    The Berlin correspondent of the Standard is authoritatively informed in reference to the proposal that the German Emperor should grant an audience to the Boer Generals that his Imperial Majesty has ...

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  5. A CRICKETER MARRIES AN AUSTRALIAN.

    Jessop, the cricketer, was married to-day to Miss Millicent Osborne, of Moss Vale, New South Wales. The Hen. Henry Copeland, Agent-General, presented the bridegroom with a New South Wales ...

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  6. THE BULGARIAN INSURGENTS.

    Taking advantage of the presence of Russian visitors at the Shipka Pass celebrations, Colonel Jamkoff and twenty-eight chiefs of the Bulgarian insurgent bands issued a fiery proclamation calling ...

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  7. THE AMERICAN COAL STRIKE.

    Mr. Mitchell, President of the Minors Union, has refused President Roosevelt's proposal, considering it indefinite. ...

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  8. STROUD.

    The sports in aid of the cricket club, which were postponed from the 26th of September, were held on the Stroud park on Saturday last. The day was everything that could be desired, and the attendance ...

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  9. AN AUSTRALIAN AT CAMBRIDGE.

    P. V. Bevan, son of the Rev. Dr. Bevan, of Melbourne, has been elected to a fellowship in Cambridge University. ...

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  10. THE BISHOP-ELECT OF MELBOURNE.

    The Rev. Lowther Clarke, Bishop-elect of Melbourne, sails for Australia by the Nineveh. ...

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  11. LATEST NEWS BY WIRE.

    The jury disagreed in the case of John Urquhart ex-solicitor, who was charged with having stolen certain valuable security on money. Accused was bound over to appear for trial at a future date. ...

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  12. A MINERS CONTRIBUTION.

    The Miners Federation in Great Britain has sent a thousand pounds to the Pennsylvania colliers on strike. ...

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  13. E. W. SPARKE'S REPORT.

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  14. INCREASING THE SPEED OF TORPEDOERS.

    The Admiralty, with a view to increasing the speed of the vessels, has decided that the 27-knot torpedo beat destroyers shall carry only one torpedo tube, and that the first-class torpedo boats shall ...

    Article : 89 words
  15. ECHOES OF SPORT.

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  16. A MYSTERY SOLVED.

    The mystery surrounding the death of William Chapman, who was found dead in Victoria[?]Park recently, was cleared up to-day, when the inquest was resumed. A carrier named George Marsden deposed ...

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  17. BRITISH TRADE.

    The Board of Trade returns for September have been published. They show that the value of the imports has increased by 3,555,700 and the value of the exports has increased by £1,837,799, as ...

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    The Stroud Oddfellows will held a demonstration on November 11, when the programme will be made up of athletic sports, horse and bicycle races. The following scratchings were recorded on ...

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  19. TYSON'S ESTATE.

    The Master in Equity disallowed the claim of Margaret Willis against the administrators in the estate of the late James Tyson, for a ninth share of the whole of deceased's estate, representing about ...

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  20. THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.

    The Australian team of cricketers arrived at Capetown on Monday, and was welcomed by the Mayor of the city, who afterwards entertained the members at dinner. Major Wardill, in replying to the toast ...

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  21. J. N. BRUNKER AND SON'S REPORT.

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  22. SCONE.

    At the Police Court, the Inspector of Nuisances proceeded against A. Worrad and H. N. Abbott for allowing cattle to stray. Both were fined 5s and 4s lOd coats. Jas. Jones was charged with fraudulently ...

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  23. ISLINGTON BUTTER SHOW.

    At the Dairy Show at Islington there were 29 entries for the salt butter competition. The result was:—Euroa (Victorian), first prize; Farnham (Victoria), Second prize; Trafalgar (Victoria), ...

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  24. THE MOUNT KEMBLA FUND.

    Nearly £2,500 has been collected in public schools in aid of the Mount Kembla Fund. In view of statements made as to coercion being used the Minister of Public Instruction caused inquiries to be ...

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  25. DISTRICT NEWS.

    The usual monthly meeting of the Bishop's Bridge Progress Committee was held at Mrs. O'Brien's on Monday evening. The President (Mr. [?]O'Connell) presided, and the following members ...

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  26. WHEAT FOR GREAT BRITAIN.

    Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the Premier of Canada, speaking at the Corn Exchange, Liverpool, yesterday, said that in ten years, or within twenty years, Canada would be able to meet the total grain ...

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  27. BLOOD POISONING.

    The death of a married woman, Annie Lynch, aged 26, which occurred this morning at Sydney Hospital, has been reported to the Coroner. Deceased came to Sydney from Brisbane a few weeks ago and ...

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  28. GREAT COAL STRIKE.

    Seventy thousand coal miners in the North of France, in Loire, Central France, and at Carmaux, Southern France, constituting two-thirds of the French colliers, have struck work. They demand an ...

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  29. [FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.]

    Special Tippett's recital at the Lismore Salvation Barracks last evening was a brilliant success. Mr, Wicks presided, and lending citizens were present. The audience was very enthusiastic over the social ...

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  30. THE UNITED STATES.

    President Roosevelt offered at the conference of mineowners and Mr. Mitchell, the president of the Miners' Union, that if the strikers resumed work he would appoint a commission to investigate the claims ...

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  31. SYDNEY STOCK & SHARE MARKET.

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  32. LATEST SPORTING NEWS.

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  33. CHINA.

    Chang Chi-tung, the Viceroy of the Liang-hu provinces, has been provisionally transferred to Nankink (Vice-royalty of the Liang-Wang) in succession of the late Liukun yi. ...

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  34. SYDNEY PRODUCE MARKETS.

    Lately competition has been decidedly dull at Redfern saleyards, although very little produce has come forward, There was apparent indifference in speculating again to-day, and prices kept within late ...

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  35. FRANCE AND SIAM.

    A treaty between France and Siam has been signed at Paris. The treaty gives France a special position in the Mekong Valley, and Siam codes to France a portion of the shore of the Great Lake, ...

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    A grand ball was held in the School of Arts, [?] on Friday, Oct. 3rd, the proceeds of which [?] go to the enlargement of the Oddfellows' [?] the supper, which was provided by the ...

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  37. HOMEBUSH STOCK SALES.

    Sheep: At Homebush to-day prices were good for all sorts, graziers attending for the purpose of procuring poor sorts for re-stocking. Cattle unaltered. ...

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  38. [PRESS TELEGRAPH ASSOCIATION.]

    A good deal of work was done on the grass at Caulfield this morning. The Idler and Sir Leonard were put together for a gallop over a mile and a quarter, and the former going in great style ...

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  39. FINANCIAL PANIC IN CANADA.

    A financial panic has occurred in Montreal and in other Canadian markets. The stringency of money after intemperate speculations led to a liquidation of holdings carried on borrowed capital. A serious ...

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  40. CRICKET.

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  41. BRANXTON.

    We much regret having to record the death on Thursday last at his parents' residence, East [?] of Mr. Wiseman, whose wife only pre[?] him the previous week. As in the case of ...

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  43. THE EDUCATION BILL.

    Cardinal Vaughan, in a letter to Mr. J. Redmond the leader of the Irish Nationalists in the House of Commons, strongly appealed to the Nationalists to support tho Education Bill, declaring that the ...

    Article : 207 words
  44. SUSSEX-STREET SALES.

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  45. THE VERY LATEST.

    John Kensit, who was of late years conspicuous as an opponent of ritualistic practices in the Church of England, died in Liverpool Asylum of double pneumonia. His son, who is imprisoned for ...

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  46. IDENTIFIED.

    The general post office at Paris once received a letter addressed: "To Monsiour, my son, Rue—, &c." They were going to send it to what in Franco ...

    Article : 108 words
  47. THE WOMAN SUFFRAGISTS.

    The National Union of Woman's Suffrage Societies has congratulated the New South Wales Woman Suffrage League upon its having achieved parliamentary enfranchisement. ...

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  48. THE BOERS AND MADAGASCAR.

    Commandant Erasmus, who was commissioned to visit Madagascar, and report upon the capabilities of the country as a home for his countrymen dissatisfied with British rule, reports that it is totally ...

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