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    The A.U.S.N. Co.'s steamer Eurimbla left yesterday morning for Brisbane, haring on board a large shipment of machinery and boilers which have been ...

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  3. SHIPPING.

    October 9.—Queensland, steamer, Cap-tain W. McKinnon, from Rockhampton. October 9.—Yaralla, steamer, Captain Forrester, from Brisbane. Passengers— ...

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  4. GENERAL NEWS.

    Readers of yesterday's "Courier" will have noticed that the Degilbo correspondent, writing on 6th instant, says:—In acknowledging the timely donation of 10s. ...

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  5. CHINESE AFFAIRS.

    Britain and Germany have agreed to evaouate Shanghai on November 1st, if Japan consents. A portion of Manobur[?], southwards of ...

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  6. Ad[?]

    A man pleaded guilty to a charge of having embezzled £600 received on account of his employer. He confessed to having spent it largely in gambling trans ...

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  7. QUEENSLAND STATE PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly today, Mr. W. Browne was sworn, and took his place in the Assembly. Mr. Fox moved, "That, in view of the ...

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  8. THE BOER GENERALS

    The North German Garette" states that the Kaiser on September 18th cansed the Boer Generals to be notified that he was prepared to receive them, provided ...

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  9. THE INCOME TAX BILL.

    The expectation to which we gave expression a few days ago that the Legislative Council would pass the Income Tax Bill by a small majority has been fulfilled, ...

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  10. TELEGRAPHIC.

    The council of the Institution of Mining and Metallurgy have made an appeal to the members to discourage the use of the term are in sight" unless an engineer ...

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  11. BRITISH TRADE RETURNS.

    The Board of Trade returns for the month of September show that the value of tHe imports into Great Britain increased by £3,555,700 compared with the ...

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  12. INTER- STATE TELEGRAMS.

    The recruiter Lady Norman arrived at Bundaberg with 115 islanders, after an absence of three months. An altercation occurred at Oakwood ...

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  13. THE WEATHER FORECAST.

    The weather forecast is as follows:—Tendency to electric disturbance in Queensland under the influence of the monsoon Golan." C. L. WRAGGE. ...

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  14. NEW ZEALAND LADY MARRIED.

    Miss Ada Therese Sivewright, of Dunedin, has been married in London to Mr. John H. Davis, of New York, who is a reputed millionaire. ...

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  15. MINING.

    Tuesday was a [?] share [?] years by [?] though [?] ...

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  16. DEATH OF MR. KENSIT.

    Mr. Kensit, the notorious anti-ritualist, died in Liverpool Infirmary, of double pneumonia. His son, who was sentenced to three [?] imprisonment for holding ...

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  17. Brisbane

    A deputation from the Women's Chris-tian Temperance Union waited on the Mayor of Brisbane to-day to ask that the our[?]ew system be introduced in Brisbane ...

    Article : 166 words
  18. AUSTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH

    In the House of Representatives to-day, Mr. Isaacs asked whether there was any truth in the statement that Sir W. Lyne was to conduct a tour round Australia. ...

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  19. BOER SETTLEMENTS.

    Commandant Erasmus reports that Madaga car is totally unfit for a Boer settlement. The French refused to per-petuate the Taal language. Erasmus will. ...

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  20. MACEDONIAN INSURRECTION.

    Taking advantage of the presence of Russian visitors to Shipka. Pass celebra-tions, Colonel Jankoy and 28 chiefs of Bulgarian insurgent bands issued a fiery ...

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  21. THE AMERCIAN COAL STRIKE.

    The Miners Federation sent £1000 to the Pennsylvania colliers. At a mass meeting, the Pennsylvania miners by 60 to 5 resolved to stand firm. ...

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  22. Bydney

    Last evening a clerk was tound in an unconscious condition on the stairs of a never at [?] Point. He was taken to the hospital, but died a few min[?] ...

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  23. SIR FREDRICK DARLEY.

    Sir Fredrick Darley, Chief Justice of New South Wales, who is now on a noliday in England, has been offered a seat on Lord E[?]gin's Commission to inquire into ...

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  24. THE SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    In the Senate to-day, in reply to the questions of which Senator Dobson had given notice with regard to the sugar regulations, the Hon. R. E. O'Connor said: ...

    Article : 424 words
  25. THE CANADIAN FINANCIAL PANIC.

    There is trouble in Canada due to the need of money to remove the crops, and collapse of Wall Street prices. Confidence has new been restored. ...

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  26. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT.

    President Roosevelt, from a recumbent position in his carriage, reviewed the troops yesterday. ...

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  27. THE "UNEMPLOYED" GOLD PROSPECTORS.

    The Mines Department (says the "Cou[?] [?]eived a letter from Mr. John A. G. [?] Brisbane a little time [?] of the unemployed who ...

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  28. ADVANCE IN ENGLISH COAL.

    Household coal in England has ad-vanced one shilling per ton. ...

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  29. THE MINERS' FEDERATION.

    The Miners' Federation has resolved that the Boys' Eight-Hour Bill shall have pre-cedence over the Federation's other Bills in Parliament. ...

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  30. THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES BILL.

    It is to be feared that the Legislative Assembly is rather "funking" the admittedly heavy task of passing the Local Authorities Bill this session. Quite a ...

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  31. Melbourne

    The train mileage on the Victorian railways is to be further reduced by 100,000 miles per annum, making a total reduc-tion within a short space of time of ...

    Article : 325 words
  32. THE ST. VINCENT DISASTER.

    The Mansion House fund for the relief of the sufferers in St. Vincent amounts to £65,200. ...

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  33. AUSTRIAN AFFAIRS.

    Herr Barabas, a member of the Kossuth party in the Hungarian Diet, declared that the Austrians are trying to despoil and ruin Hungary in fulfilment of the ...

    Article : 66 words
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  35. THE FRENCH MINERS' STRIKE.

    French miners, declare a general strike. A manifesto has been addressed to all French workers, which declares that the strike is due to the employers declining ...

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