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  2. HEALTH OF CARDINAL NEWMAN.

    Contrary to expectation His Cardinal Newman, who was believed to be at the point of death, rallied after receiving the last sacrament of the Roman ...

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  3. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    A writ was issued on Saturday for the election of a member of the Council for the North-Eastern Province caused by the voidance of the return of Mr. ...

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  4. THE CHINESE AT HOME.

    The Beggars, the gamblers, and the fortunetellers are perhaps the most curious specimens of mankind to be met with in a walk through a Chinese street. To Indore ...

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  5. THE V.R.C.SPRING MEETING.

    For the last week visitors have been arriving in shoals. Melbourne has never been so foil before, and despite the extra accommodation provided by the new Coffee ...

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  6. THE BAROSSA WATER SCHEME.

    Though the Government may be strongly opposed to the Barossa water conservation and irrigation scheme, they are to be credited with a desire that members of both Houses ...

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  7. [RECEIVED November 3. 8.7 a.m.]

    The Melbourne Harbour Trust have decided to place upon the market a loan of a quarter of a million at 4 per cent. Tenders are to be received on Wednesday ...

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  8. NEW GUINEA MISSION.

    The Right Rev. G. H. Stanton, D. D., Bishop of Queensland, sails for Australia in March next. He is Urging the claims of the New Guinea Mission, and is enlisting ...

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  9. SCOTTISH-AUSTRALIAN MINING COMPANY.

    The Chairman of the Scottish-Australian Mining Company has expressed, the hope that the Directors will not be compelled to introduce miners from abroad ...

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  10. [RECEIVED November 4. 9.15 a.m.]

    The death is announced of M. Prjevalsky, the Russian explorer who is celebrated for his adventurous travels through the remote parts of Russia ...

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  11. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The difficulty between the Lithgow Valley Colliery Company and the miners regarding the supply of small coal for the use of the miners is likely to be settled by ...

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  12. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PETROLEUM COMPANY.

    A Company, with a nominal capital of £100,000, entitled the South Australian Petroleum Company, has been registered in England. ...

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  13. [RECEIVED November 4,10.15 p.m.]

    Earl Granville, speaking yesterday, that in his opinion the Sugar Bounties Convention was fraught with mischief and was a dangerous encroachment on ...

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  14. PRESENT TO THE POPE.

    The Roman Catholics in India and Australia have presented His Holiness the Pope with 5,000,000 lire. ...

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  15. QUEENSLAND.

    The Gympie crushings for October were 9,762 tons stone for 8,110 oz. gold. The R.M.S. Dacca arrived at Thursday Island on Saturday morning with. 517 ...

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  16. THE MAORIS IN ENGLAND.

    The Maori footballers met the Northumberland team yesterday. The match ended in a draw, both sides kicking a goal. ...

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  17. THE NEWCASTLE STRIKE.

    The latest news from the southern collieries state that the North Bulli miners will probably abandon the demand for an increase of wages. ...

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  18. CABLE NEWS.

    [From the Melbourne Herald.] The Times of this morning contains a scathing article condemnatory of the action of President Cleveland and Secretary Bayard, of the United States, in connection with Sir ...

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  19. MR. GOSCHEN IN SCOTLAND.

    Mr. Goschen, the Chancellor of the Exhequer, has been on a visit to Aberdeen, where he addressed an enthusiastic and Crowded meeting. Mr. Goschen was after ...

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  20. [From the Melbourne Daily Telegraphy.]

    Sir Richard Webster, Q.C. Attorney. General who leads forthe Tomes in the enquiry now being conducted before the Special Commission of Judges, received £1,500 ...

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  21. PROVINCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    A battalion drill was held this afternoon under Captain Maughan and Adjutant Bewa. The companies taking part were. A Company under Captain ...

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  22. MELBOURNE CUP BETTING

    Whakawai's gallop yesterday morning was considered so good that he is now a very warm favourite for the Cup, as little as 4 to 1 being freely taken last night. Chicago is ...

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  23. RELIGIOUS NEWS.

    CHURCH PARADE AT PORT ADELAIDE.—A Church parade was held in St. Paul's Church, Port Adelaide, on Sunday evening. the men numbering about 100. assembled ...

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  24. AMUSEMENTS.

    The Last Presentation of "mankind" was given on Saturday evening before a good house. THis evening "Alone in London" will be staged with a strong caste and specially ...

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  25. GLADSTONE, November 3.

    At the inquest held on the young woman, Ellen Sergeant, who shot herself on Thursday last a verdict was returned that deceased came to her death by a ...

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  26. "REGISTER" SOCIAL.

    The Albert Hall was well filled on Saturday evening by a gathering of employes connected with the Register, Observer, and Evening Journal together with their friends. ...

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  27. FLEMINGTON TRAINING NOTES.

    There was some splendid work at Flemington this morning:, Whakawai doing a[?]2-mile gallop which fairly eclipses any Flemington record since Guesswork's gallop in 1883. He ...

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  28. RIVERTON, November 4.

    A son of Mr. Martin Huppatz, of Penter's Hill, met with a rather serious accident to-day. While washing and partly divested of clothing some children ...

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  29. ATTACK BY NATIVES IN THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    A telegram was received from Bundaberg on Saturday stating that the labour schooner Helena reports that when she was recruiting off Ambrum at Sal New ...

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  30. NON-PAYMENT OF CALLS.

    On Friday the Full Court Decided a Question of interest to the mining community. Mr. McDougall brought an action against the Moonlight Extended ...

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  31. SYDNEY SPORTING NEWS

    Betting on Saturday was not particularly active. Ensign's victory in the Derby caused him to harden to 6 to 1 for the Cup. Whakawai's gallop on Saturday brought him ...

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  32. SPORTING.

    Sporting men will be gratified to learn that the difficulties in connection with the lease of the Old Adelaide Racecourse have at last been overcome. Mr. E. Ward, M.P., after ...

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  33. PASTORAL INTELLIGENCE.

    One hundred and fifty-eight mixed cattle from Strathleavel, bound for Adelaide via the Barrier, left Milparkina; Boydell and Barnett owners; Boydell Drover. The ...

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  34. LABOUR ORGANIZATIONS.

    EIGHT-HOURS PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION.—The fortnightly meeting of the Port Eight-hours Protective Association was held in the Trades and Friendly Societies' Rooms on ...

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  35. THE WEATHER AND THE CROPS.

    Although the weather during the past month has done a lot of harm to the crops, yet those on the fallow ground are looking healthy, and certainly have the appearance of ...

    Article : 89 words
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