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  2. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    At 5 o'clock this morning the dead body, of a constable named Daniel James Courtney was found on the railway line near Kensington Station. The body was ...

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  3. "PARNELLISM AND CRIME."

    It is an interesting coincidence that yesterday was chosen by the Judicial Commission to inaugurate the enquiry into the charges made by the Times against Mr. ...

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  4. ADELAIDE AND LONDON TELEGRAPH.

    The Judicial Commission appointed to enquire into the charges made by the Times against Mr. Parnell and his colleagues is ...

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  5. ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    In the Legislative Council last evening the Hon. S. H. Parker presented a petition signed by Messrs. C. Harper and J. W. Hackett, proprietors of the West ...

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  6. THE NEWCASTLE STRIKE.

    All is quiet at Newcastle to-day and here is no likelihood of further disturbances by the Wallsend miners, as a resolution was passed at the Lodge ...

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  7. THE PARLIAMENT.

    Treasurer and Premier, Hon, T. Playford, Chief Secretary, Hon. J. G. Ramsay, Attorney-General, Hon. C. C. Kingston. Commissioner of Public Works, Hon. A. ...

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  8. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    The Hon. G. W. Cotton to ask on October 17—Upon whose authority was it that a posse of police was sent to accompany the men engaged by Messrs. Fulton & Co. in ...

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  9. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    John Charles De Vere, who was arrested yesterday in connection with the attempt to rob the E.S. and A.C. Bank, Balmain, stated that he was a recent ...

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  10. SIR M. MACKENZIE'S BOOK.

    The German Government has issued an order forbidding the sale of Sir Morell Mackenzie's book on the treatment of the late Emperor Frederick, and authorizing ...

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  11. [RECEIVED October 16, 8.20 p.m.]

    Professor Bergmann and Dr. Gerhardt say that they have no intention of suing Sir Morell Mackenzie for alleged libel contained in the book which he has ...

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  12. THE BREADSTUFFS MARKET.

    A parcel of Australian, wheat, consisting of 6,000 bags of the October-November shipment, has been sold at 43s. The cargo of South Australian wheat ...

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  13. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Westport miners demand an increase in wages from 8s. to 10s. a day. ...

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  14. WRECK OF THE EASTMINSTER.

    On Tuesday a French fisherman named Peter, who is constantly cruising about Keppel Island, reported that a few days ago he discovered the missing barque ...

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  15. LABOUR DISPUTE.

    The strike at Potts Hill Reservoir Works is partly settled, about one-third of the carters and fillers having accepted the terms offered by the contractors and ...

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  16. THE NORMANTON MURDERS.

    [By Telegraph.] At Normanton Circuit Court yesterday Sedin, the Malay, Who recently ran amuck and killed three Europeans at Normanton, was charged with the murder of John ...

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  17. COPPER.

    Quotations for Chill copper have fallen from £82 on October 12 to £79 cash or at three months. ...

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  18. [RECEIVED October 17, 12.55 a.m.]

    The Societe des Metaux, the French Syndicate which has command of the copper market, announced,that it is prepared to buy the ordinary brands of ...

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  19. THE ROCKHAMPTON MURDER.

    At the Normanton Circuit Court to-day Edward Duhamel was sentenced to death for the murder of Sarah Descury at Croydon by cutting her throat while she ...

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  20. EXTRAORDINARY MEDICAL SCANDAL.

    Some sensation has been caused in social and business circles by the mysterious disappearance of a medical gentleman, who has for several years ...

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  21. FIRE IN THE SPENCER-STREET RAILWAY STATION.

    About 2 o'clock this afternoon a fire broke out in the lamproom of the Spencer-street Railway Station. It originated through drippings from oil ...

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  22. [RECEIVED October 16, 8.5 p.m.]

    A Bill has been introduced into the National Congress of the Argentine Republic with the object of improving the exportation, of frozen meat into Europe. ...

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  23. BROKEN HILL.

    The inquest on the body of Fielder, the man who was stabbed by Cleghorn in Argent-street, was concluded to-day. The Jury brought in a verdict of manslaughter. ...

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  24. NEW ZEALAND FROZEN MEAT.

    The New Zealand Shipping Company's s.s. Ruapehu, from Wellington September 6, with a cargo of frozen meat, has arrived at Plymouth. ...

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  25. INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY PASSENGER TRAFFIC.

    Boudoir passengers per express to Adelaide:—Messrs. Sedgton, Russell, J. Bagshaw, Robertson, Sterling, Gunst, Bead. Feldrick, Bowman, Dingle, Dodds ...

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  26. MERCHANDISE MARKS LEGISLATION.

    Sir Graham Berry, Agent General for Victoria, has been consulting the Board of Trade respecting the Statute recently made by the Imperial Parliament ...

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  27. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    I have seen a communication from the late Emperor Frederick to Sir Morell Mackenzie. The letter is in the Emperor's own handwriting, and includes the words—"Before ...

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  28. [RECEIVED October 16, 8.20 p.m.]

    After M. Floquet, the French Premier, had introduced his proposals for the revision of the French Constitution, their consideration was, after discussion ...

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  29. CONGREGATIONAL CONFERENCE IN VICTORIA.

    The conference of the Victorian Congregational Union and delegates was resumed to-day, the Rev. Dr. Jefferis presiding in the absence of the Rev. Dr. ...

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  30. PROVINCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Darling & Son have completed the loading of the Rohilla. She takes 51,898 bushels of wheat, declared value £12,295, and clears for Guam. ...

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  31. THE GERMANS IN ZANZIBAR.

    The rising of the natives against the German Stations in Zanzibar is becoming more important. It is now announced that the natives have occupied and then ...

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  32. RISING IN JAVA.

    A rising of Javanese in the Dutch residency of Madioen, on the south coast of Java, has been easily repressed by the Dutch, but not before eleven of the ...

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  33. WILMINGTON, October 16.

    A fire occurred to-day on the premises of Mr. Nicholas Coad, about 2 miles from here. Reports to hand so far state that the house and all contents are ...

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  34. APPALLING MATRICIDE.

    A Yorkshire village has been the scene of an appalling matricide. The murderer kicked his victim to death. He then kicked the corpse to pieces and horned the remains. A ...

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  35. THE NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    By the Tannadice yesterday, from south, arrived twenty-two passengers, including Mr. Stewart and party for the preliminary survey for the extension of ...

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  36. THE PACIFIC CABLE.

    At a meeting of the shareholders of Dalgety & Co., Limited, wool merchants, Mr. Blackwood, the Manager in Melbourne, urged that the leading wool ...

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  37. THE LONDON MURDERS.

    Further investigation into the circumstances of the recent murders in the city has shown that the murderer, after mutilating the body of his last victim, threw away her ...

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  38. THE CHINESE AT SAN FRANCISCO.

    Hundreds of Chinese returning to the United States from China have applied for persuasion to land at San Francisco. This permission has been refused under ...

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  39. BEACHPORT, October 16.

    Messrs. Osman and Telfer, Justices, made-enquiries into the cause of the the at Schlggel's store on October 11 and considered an inquest unnecessary, as it was ...

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  40. IRISH MINISTERS AND BRITISH STATESMEN.

    The Irish dissenting ministers have invited the Marquis of Salisbury and the Marquis of Hartington to a banquet at the Hotel Metropole in November next. Nearly ...

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  41. STATUE TO GORDON.

    A statue of the late General Gordon was yesterday unveiled in Trafalgar-square. ...

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  42. VICTORIA ELECTION.

    Mersrs. Osman, Cock, Paltridge, and Watton, candidates for the vacancy caused by the death of Mr. Livingston in the District of Victoria in the House of ...

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  43. NEW GUINEA.

    The Seabreeze arrived at Cooktown yesterday from Sud Est, bringing a number of letters to private persons. One from a most authentic source states that ...

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  44. BRITISH COLLIERY-OWNERS.

    Some the leading owners of British collieries propose that a Syndicate shall be formed with a capital of £80,000,000 to buy up and work the existing coal mines. ...

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  45. THE AMERICAN RAILWAY DISASTER.

    Sixty persons were killed in the great railway disaster at Reading, Pennsylvania. The larger number were Irish, on their way to attend a demonstration of total abstainers. ...

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  46. ISHAK KHAN'S REBELLION.

    The rebellion of Ishak Khan, the Governor of Turkestan, against his cousin, Amir Abdurrahman of Afghanistan, is now completely quelled. Ishak ...

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