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  2. ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS.

    The opening ceremony in connection with the Zoological Gardens at South Perth was performed on Oct. 17 by the Governor in the presence of a number ...

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  3. FRANCE.

    The conspiracy scare in Paris is subsiding. It is alleged that eight generals in the French Army are implicated in the ...

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  4. INTERCOLONIAL.

    Joseph Stocker, who was injured on Saturday by having been run over by a dray at Norwood, died in the hospital to-day. ...

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  5. NEW ZEALAND.

    The barque Nellie Brett is overdue from New York to Auckland. It is feared that she has met with a mishap. ...

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  6. THE MOHEGAN.

    The details of the wreck of the American steamer Mohegan, which went ashore near Falmouth, show that the crew acted nobly. ...

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  7. TURKEY.

    The Sultan has agreed to an unconditional evacuation of Crete. There has been a great exodus of terrified Mahometans. ...

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  8. RESIGNATION OF MR. SERGEANT.

    The sequestration of the estate of Mr. Charles Sergeant, M.L.C. for the Gippsland Province, has caused his resignation. ...

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  9. STRANDED STEAMER.

    The position of the stranded steamer Mapourika has much improved. There is now every prospect of the vessel being re-launched. ...

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  10. LATEST TURF NOTES.

    The Sydney horse Philip hurt his mouth by the bit while working at Caulfield. He is progressing well, and will be able to race soon. ...

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  11. BUNDALEER WATER WORKS.

    Work on the Bundaleer water scheme has been commenced. There are 50 men engaged, 30 being from the Labor Bureau. To complete the work 100 ...

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  12. DESTRUCTION OF HORSES.

    The mysterious killing of horses in the Canterbury district continues. Two valuable trotting stallions were killed on Saturday, making a total of 15 ...

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  13. COLLAPSE OF THE STRIKE.

    As the strike in Paris is collapsing, many of the troops, which were brought to the capital from the provinces, have been ordered to return to their ...

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  14. IMPERIAL DEFENCE.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" advocates the establishment of a naval station at Port Darwin, on the northern coast of Australia. ...

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  15. OVER ONE HUNDRED. DROWNED.

    It has been ascertained that the total number of persons drowned in the wreck is 106. ...

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  16. EPIDEMIC OF SUICIDE.

    There has been an abnormal number of suicides at Christchurch. James Thompson, who was to have been married on Thursday, shot himself to-day. ...

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  17. SCHOOLHOUSE WRECKED.

    During the heavy gale on Thursday the schoolhouse at the hundred of Morgan was wrecked. ...

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  18. A CHILDISH CHARGE.

    The Paris "Figaro" gives currency to the report that the Duke of Manchester is implicated in an Orleanist conspiracy. The Duke, who is at present in Paris ...

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  19. A WOMAN KILLED.

    Catherine Hatswell, a married woman, was killed at Pott Pirie by the capsizing of a cart. At the inquest to-day a verdict of accidental death was returned. ...

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  20. CHINA.

    The Tsungli-yamen has informed Sir Claud Macdonald, the British ambassador at Peking, that the health of the Emperor is improving, and it has also ...

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  21. SUPREME COURT.

    D. Langford v. Fremantle Brewery and Ice Company, Limited (partly heard). Mr. Eidson, with Mr. Forbes (instructed by Messrs. Kidson and Gawler) ...

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  22. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Evelyn Baring, Lord Cromer, G.C.B., G.C.M.G., K.C.S.I., C.I.E., the British agent in Egypt. ...

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  23. MUNICIPAL.

    A meeting of the Claremont Municipal Council was held on Monday There were present the mayor (Mr. J. King) and Ore. Grave, Castilla, Fitzpatrick ...

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  24. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Premier, Mr. Reid, hopes to pass the Supply Bill on Thursday week. He will probably deliver his Budget on the same night. ...

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  25. ACTIVITY AT BIZERTA.

    Mr. Lockroy, the French Minister of Marine, is stewing 30,000 tons of coal at Bizerta, and is increasing the defences of the harbor. ...

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  26. VICE-REGAL VISIT.

    The Mayor and corporation received an official visit from the Lieutenant-Governor this morning. Bis Excellency was introduced by the treasurer of the ...

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  27. REVENUE RETURNS.

    The Custome receipts from July to date show an increase of £4,416 over those of the corresponding period of last year. The revenue from excise ...

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  28. BETTING SUPPRESSION.

    As a result of a betting raid on Saturday, 17 men were charged to-day with breaches of the Betting House Suppression Act. Thomas Clare was fined £25, ...

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  29. NEWS BY THE MAIL.

    Advices received, from Thursday Island regarding the news from Hong Kong on October 1 state that the fate of the Chinese Empire appears to be in ...

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  30. BATTLE OF HASTINGS.

    The Royal Commission appointed to inquire into charges made against the Minister of Public Works, Mr. J. H. Young, in connection with, the Hastings ...

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  31. OBITUARY.

    Mr. F. Thompson, Grand Secretary of the Orange Order, is dead. He was also connected with, the Oddfellows for 30 years. His age was 68. ...

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  32. ENGLISH TURF.

    The death is announced of Mr. Clark, the well-known, racing judge. [Mr. Clark was regarded as one ci the best of the English racecourse ...

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  33. UNWHOLESOME FOOD.

    The food inspector has reported to the Adelaide Municipal Council that during the fortnight he had condemned large quantities of fish and rabbits as ...

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  34. THE SOUDAN.

    THe natives who support the British have defeated and captured the chief Dervish Emir in the district between the Blue and White Niles. ...

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  35. ARMENIA.

    News has been received that the mixed population of Owzounli, in Armenia, complained of the seat of Government having been removed elsewhere. ...

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  36. STREET BETTING.

    A test case against a bookmaker at Broken Hill for having obstructed a public place, and having neglected to move on when ordered, was lost. A case was ...

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  37. CIRCULATING LIBRARY.

    The annual report of the Circulating Library states that 154,657 volumes were issued, being an increase of 35,000 on the number for the previous ...

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  38. PEACE MOVEMENT.

    The London "Daily News" is urging the organisation of a national movement in Britain to support the proposal of the Czar of Russia for international ...

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  39. WEATHER AND CROPS.

    The Government astronomer received reports to-night indicating that the conditions were favorable for early rain all over the colony, particularly in the ...

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  40. A SERIOUS RUMOR.

    It is reported from Vienna that a large Abyssinian force, which, it is believed, is intended to assist the French, expedition commanded by the Marqus de ...

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  41. A PECULIAR CASE.

    Charles Taylor, the assistant bailiff at Broken Hill, was found in an insensible state four miles out of the town. He was taken to the hospital. ...

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  42. RESCUE HOME.

    "Commandant" Booth opened the Salvation "Army" Rescue Home at Broken Hill to-day. ...

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  43. DENMARK.

    The funeral of the late Queen of Denmark took place yesterday at Roeskilde Cathedral. There was an impressive ceremony ...

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  44. THE VATICAN.

    The action, of the Pope in recognising France as the champion, of Roman Catholics in the East has caused much international jealousy. ...

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  45. VALEDICTORY.

    Captain Hancock, who has been 34 years manager of the Moouta mines, was entertained at a banquet to-night, previously to his departure from the ...

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  46. RIFLE MATCHES.

    The annual Rifle Association matches were commenced to-day. The weather was unsuitable, and a southerly gust swept away three tents, and slightly ...

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  47. SIGNIFICANT ADMISSION

    The Paris "Autorite," the organ of M. Paul Graner de Cassagnac, a Bonapartist, says that France must evacuate Fashoda, as, in the event of war, the French ...

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  48. VICTORIA.

    A verdict of accidental death by suffocation was returned at the inquest on the body of an unknown man found under some bags of cement at the Queen's ...

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  49. REFORMATION FESTIVAL.

    At the Church of England reformation festival to-day a resolution embracing a memorial to Her Majesty the Queen, protesting against the action of the ...

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  50. TATTERSALL'S SWEEP.

    The following are the drawers of the placed horses in Tattersail's consultation on the Caulfield Cup:—First, P. M'Williams, Club-house, Botany, New South ...

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  51. COLLIE COAL.

    Any doubts that may hitherto have existed as to the value of Collie coal were set at rest last night by a telegram which the Premier received from ...

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  52. PRINCE BISMARCK.

    Messrs. Smith, Elder, and Co., the well-known firm of London publishers, and Harper Brothers, of America, have purchased from the executors of the ...

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  53. MUELLER BOTANIC SOCIETY

    The monthly meeting of this body was held in the society's room Monday evening, the president (Mr. E. J. Bickford) being in the chair. It was ...

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  54. CHARGE OF FORGERY.

    James Carroll pleaded not guilty in b Criminal Court Monday to an indictment, charging him with having forged and uttered a cheque for the sum ...

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  55. STABBING AFFAIR.

    An Italian named Mallowe was charged to-day with having unlawfully wounded Alexander Haywood, second officer of the barque Algoa Bay. It is ...

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  56. INTERCOLONIAL CRICKET.

    The New South Wales Cricket Association has appointed A. C. M'Kenzie, S. E. Gregory, and P. Charlton a selection committee for the intercolonial ...

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  57. Advertising

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  58. QUEENSLAND.

    The Premier, Mr. Dickson, elates that a meeting of Government supporters will be held to-morrow, when he will place the position dearly before the ...

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  59. CREDIT FONCIER BONDS.

    Credit foncier bonds to the amount of £9,975 were taken up to-day at par. ...

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  60. THE UNITED STATES.

    The amendment which was recommended by Dr. Henry C. Potter, Bishop of New York, and which permits the remarriage of a divorced person who is ...

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  61. ATTEMPTED TRAM WRECKING.

    A diabolical attempt to wreck two tram-care was made at North. Fitzroy to-night. Three persons were injured, two grips were smashed to pieces, and ...

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  62. ANTI-SEMITICISM.

    Serious anti-Semitic riots have occurred in Yussow (? Yusuvo, in South Russia). Ten Jews were killed. ...

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  63. Advertising

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  64. IMPORTS AND EXPORTS.

    The value of the imports for September is £1,924,114, an increase of £322,587 over the corresponding period of last year. The exports totalled ...

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  65. PECULIAR DEATH.

    A man named Pierce Butler died suddenly at Spring Hill, and Dr. Southam gave a certificate that he died from an accident. He refused to give further ...

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  66. INSURANCE COMPANY.

    At an extraordinary meeting of the Southern Insurance Company, Limited, to-day, it was agreed to sell the company's Australasian business to the ...

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  67. ANARCHISTS.

    Pietro Breva, an Italian, and other dynamitards, are now on their trial for high treason at Prague. ...

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  68. QUEENSLAND NATIONAL BANK.

    The trial of the directors of the Queensland National Bank will be opened on Monday before a special jury. The panel has been enlarged at ...

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  69. MARINE MISHAPS.

    The steamer Despatch, which-ground. ...

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