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  2. PERSONAL.

    The Governor left for Coonong Station last night. Lady Hampden and the Hons. Alice and Dorothy Brand proceeded to Widgiewa Station lust evening. They return on Sunday next. ...

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  3. SHIPBUILDING AT BALMAIN.

    The Balmain shipbuilding yards have been turning out some really good work of late, a good illustration (being afforded in the brigantine Wanetta, a vessel of 130 tons, which has ...

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  4. PRESIDENT KRUGER AGAIN.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.--President Steyn, of the Orange Free State, has just concluded a visit to the Transvaal. In bidding farwell to President Steyn at ...

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  5. THE SOUDAN.

    LONDON, Monday.--Notwithstanding the fear that the joint British and Egyptian force commanded by Major-General Sir Herbert Kitchener would come into conflict in ...

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  6. THE POLITICAL SITUATION

    The Opposition is actively preparing for its assault on the Government. Mr. Barton will enter the counsels of the party to-day, and if the writ should be returned for the Hastings and Macleay, ...

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  7. SECOND EDITION.

    LONDON, Monday.--The London "Observer" to-day publishes further statements from Major Esterhazy with regard to the Dreyfus case. ...

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  8. AN INTERESTING RELIC.

    Mr. David Forbes writes:--"In your issue of the 23rd last., page 4, is a short article bonded An Interesting Relic. It refers to the marble tablet on the old wall forming the dam of the ...

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  9. THE LATE MR. S. A. JOSEPH.

    By the death of Mr. S. A. Joseph, which occurred at his house, "Midhurst," Nelson-street, Woollahra, on Sunday morning, a well-known and widely-respected member of the social, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. TRAGEDY AT MUDGEE.

    MUDGEE, Monday.--Mudgee was startled this morning by the report that a terrible tragedy had been enacted. It soon became known that John M'Coy, a retired police constable, had killed ...

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  11. AMERICAN COLONIES.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.--In view of the acquisition by the United States of colonies in the West Indies and in the Pacific, President M'Kinley proposes to create a new ...

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  12. THE FLAGSHIP.

    The flagship Royal Arthur is expected to leave Sydney to-morrow on a six days' cruise off the coast, engaging in shot and torpedo practice. She will visit Broken Bay and Jervis Bay during her ...

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  13. DISORDER IN PARIS.

    LONDON, Monday-- M. Deroulle, the ex-president of the Patriots' League, an antisemitic organisation which was recently ordered to he disbanded, made an incendiary ...

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  14. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.--The will has been proved of the late Mr. Wolf Joel, partner in the firm of Barnato Brothers, London and Johannesburg, who was murdered in the Transvaal some ...

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  15. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. Mariposa, of the A. and A. route, sailed yesterday afternoon for San Francisco via ports, leaving the Union Company's Margaret- street wharf shortly after 4 o'clock. The liner ...

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  16. A NEW SOUTH WALES SWIMMER.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.--At the Westminster Baths last night, J. Hellings, the New South Wales swimmer, won a 50yds. scratch race easily by 4yds., his time being 30 2-5sec. ...

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  17. THE CRISIS IN CHINA.

    LONDON, Monday.--Chang-Yin-Luan, the rival in influence of Li-Hung-Chang iu the Chinese Council, has been charged with harboring Kang-Yu-Wei, against whom sentence ...

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  18. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. THE ELDER MUSIC CONSERVATORIUM.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--The Premier has received from a firm of Melbourne solicitors a claim for compensation on behalf of Jahangeer, the Parsee, who, along with some Syrians, was ADELAIDE, Monday.--The foundation-stone of the Eider Conservatorium of Music was laid this afternoon by the Governor, in the presence of a brilliant assemblage His Excellency took the ...

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  19. COLLISION IN THE HARBOR.

    A collision in the harbor was yesterday reported to the Marine Board. The steamer Express recently purchased tor New Zealand, was proceeding down the harbor, bound for Napier, ...

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  20. LAST OF THE DERVISHES.

    LONDON, Monday.--Lieutenant Colonel Parsons, the Governor of Kassala, recently set out with the object of wresting Gedaref, their last stronghold, from the Dervishes. ...

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  21. A LARGE GOLD SHIPMENT.

    The R.M.S. Mariposa, which sailed yesterday for San Francisco via ports, took away 127 boxes of sovereigns, containing £035,000. The particulars of the shipment are as follow:--Comptoir ...

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  22. THE ARAWATTA-CHINGTU COLLISION.

    The A.U.S.N. Company's steamer Arawatta, which was in collision with the steamer Chingtu in the River Yarra on Saturday, arrived in Sydney yesterday. On boarding the vessel at ...

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  23. SUICIDES.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.--Dennis White, who arrived at Alice Springs from West Australia, with Warburton, the explorer, 30 years ago, has committed suicide near Alice Springs. He shot ...

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  24. NEWCASTLE.

    At yesterday's meeting of the Hunter District Water Supply and Sewerage Board, a communication was received from Lieut. Col. Ranclaud, commander of the Fourth Infantry Regiment, in ...

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  25. THE BENEFIT TO BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Monday.--The Lord Mayor of London (the Right Hon. Horatio D. Davies, M.P.) dispatched a message to Sir Herbert Kitchener, congratulating him upon his ...

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  26. THE DERVISH WAR.

    LONDON, Monday.--The Khalifa of the Dervish forces is fleeing to Taaisha. It is still expected that he will be captured. A nephew of the late General Gordon, who ...

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  27. HAIRDRESSERS AND EARLY CLOSING.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--The Legislative Assembly last week struck out from the schedule of exemptions in the Early Closing Bill tobacconists and hairdressers, thereby including these ...

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  28. DEATH OF MR. ROBERT ROBERTS.

    Cable news was received in Sydney yesterday by Mr. John Bell, of the death of Mr. Robert Roberts, the well-known Christadelphian lecturer, at San Francisco. Mr. Roberts was on his way to ...

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  29. MR. CARRUTHERS ON THE POSITION.

    The Minister for Lands yesterday commented on the present position of political affairs, especially on the attitude of the Opposition in so persistently urging the party cry. "I was ...

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  30. THE DREYFUS CASE.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.--The "National Zeitung," a leading daily newspaper of Berlin, states that there is no concealment of the fact that Major Esterhazy was employed ...

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  31. SUCCESS IN CO-OPERATION.

    The semi-annual meeting of shareholders in the Hamilton and Lambton Co-operative Society was held on, Saturday evening. Accounts presented showed that at the Hamilton store a profit of ...

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  32. THE COUNTRY.

    UNGARIE, Monday.-- Bolygamy station started shearing on Saturday last. Wollongong starts to-day, Ungaree to-morrow, and Merrengreen on October 1. This will be the poorest shearing for ...

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  33. NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, Monday.--Rougemont visited Wellington a year ago from Nelson, and endeavored to float a mining company. He is described as being full of stories of adventure, which ...

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  34. ANOTHER DUEL.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.--M. Parlmier, the Deputy, whose wife fired at the subeditor of "La Lanterne" on the ground that her daughter had been slandered in an ...

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  35. THE JUBILEE MINING CALAMITY.

    AUCKLAND, Monday.--Graham's body has been found in the Jubilee mine. He had been evidently suffocated while attempting to escape. Miners and volunteers made desperate efforts ...

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  36. WATER AND SEWERAGE BOARD.

    Mr. H. D. Walsh presided over yesterday 3 meeting of the Hunter District Water Supply and Sewerage Board. An offer of £3 per ton for cast iron, 3d per lb. ...

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  37. TO RIVAL KRUPP.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.--The Carnegie Steel Company is erecting at Homestead, near Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, a gnu factory to compete with the great works of Herr ...

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  38. THE TICK PLAGUE.

    TENTERFIELD, Monday.--A report received in town from Stanthorpe (Q.) states that Mr. Foxton, member for Stanthorpe, had received an intimation that New South Wales had agreed to waive ...

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  39. AN OVERDUE VESSEL.

    WELLINGTON, Monday.--Fears for the safety of the missing barque, Lake Ontario, bound from Liverpool to Wellington, are increasing. The barque Akaroa. which arrived on Sunday. ...

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  40. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Mr. Justice Real to-day. granted an application by the Crown that the ex- directors and ex-directors of the Queensland National Bank shall be tried by a special jury of ...

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  41. AN INGENIOUS ROBBERY.

    WEST MAITLAND, Monday.--Last evening an Indian hawker, camped a few miles out of town, was robbed of some money, a watch and chain, and a horse was taken away. The robbery was ...

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  42. THE LATE MR. JOHN BOOTH.

    The estate of John Booth, late of Balmain, timber merchant, who died at Bundanoon on the 11th April last, is sworn at under £70,461. Susannah Booth, widow of testator, is appointed ...

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  43. ANGLO-SAXON FEDERATION.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.--From New York it is reported that Mr. Joseph Chamberlain addressed a meeting at Boston yesterday. Mr. Chamberlain spoke of the results to ...

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  44. THE STRATHMERTON MURDER.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Fred Archer, charged with the murder of William Matthews at Ulupna Creek, near Strathmerton, was before the North Melbourne Court to-day. He ...

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  45. SUICIDE OF A GRAZIER.

    ARAMAC, Monday.--The Hon. Francis Hay, of Needlewood Grazing Farm, Tower-hill Creek, who had been visiting Muttaburra, returned on Thursday, and committed suicide on Friday by cutting ...

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  46. THE COLLINGWOOD TRAGEDY.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--John Myers, charged with the murder of his paramour, Marion Robinson, at Collingwood was to-day remanded for a week. Accused made a statement to the ...

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  47. MR. COOK AT NEWCASTLE.

    NEWCASTLE, Monday.--Mr. Joseph Cook, Minister for Mines and Agriculture, who has taken advantage of his visit to the district, as the guest of the Wallsend Hospital Sunday ...

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  48. THE LATE MR. GEORGE ROBERTSON'S WILL.

    The will of George Robertson, late of Melbourne, bookseller, stationer, and manufacturer, appoints the Trustees, Executors, and Agency Company. Limited, as executors in his estate. A ...

    Article : 177 words
  49. THE WEST INDIES.

    The Postmaster-General has received an intimation to the effect that the Anglo-American Company advise that during the Interruption of the St. Vincent to Barbados cable, occasioned by ...

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  50. TO-DAY.

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  51. THE CRETAN TROUBLE.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.--The lenders of the Christian insurgents in Crete have promised the Admirals in command of the international squadron that their followers will ...

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  52. STRIKE AT BLOCK 14.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--With reference to the strike at Block 14 smelters at Port Adelaide, it was announced at a meeting of the men today that 104 men had signed as being willing ...

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  53. THE HASTINGS AND MACLEAY.

    The electors on both sides, although differing on every other point, have recognised the peculiar invigorating properties of Wolfe's Schnapps; Its use has helped the parties considerably in carrying ...

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  54. MRS. COMMANDANT BOOTH.

    Mrs. Booth, of the Salvation Army, reached Sydney yesterday from Melbourne, where she has been detained for some time by sickness, Commandant Booth is expected to arrive to-day ...

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