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  2. VICTORIA.

    Eustace J. Petherick (official assignee) was removed from his position as assigned in six insolvent estates, by order of Judge Molesworth, in the Insolvency Court ...

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  3. THE RUSSIAN FERMENT.

    The Berlin "Vorwarts," the well-known organ of the Socialists, reports that General A. N. Kuropatkin, Minister for War in the Russian Government, in a ...

    Article : 78 words
  4. A COOL CHANGE.

    The gradual cool change which set in on Thursday had a double value, for it brought With it rain which, although not heavy in the vicinity of the city, was of a most ...

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  5. SOUTH AFRICAN AFFAIRS.

    Mr. Chamberlain, in the course of his speech in the House of Commons, in moving the first reading of the Bill establishing a consolidated fund of £8,000,000 for the ...

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  6. LORD TENNYSON'S HEALTH.

    Captain Wallington stated to-night that Lord Tennyson is rapidly recovering from his indisposition. The attack of appendicitis was only a slight one, and his ...

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  7. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The boy, Thomas Erickson, who was frightfully injured yesterday by a fall from a tree while bird-nesting, died this morning. ...

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  8. BRITISH PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. Herbert Samuel, a Liberal, has been elected to the vacancy in the representation of the Cleveland division of the North Riding of Yorkshire, caused by the ...

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  9. END OF THE SESSION.

    The first session of the seventeenth Parliament of South Australia closed on Friday afternoon. There was no formal prorogation, but both Houses adjourned for a ...

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  10. A CAPTAIN'S CERTIFICATE SUSPENDED.

    The Marine Court to-day concluded the enquiry into the circumstances attending the total wreck of the steamer Mambare on Tutula Island, in the New Hebrides ...

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  11. TRIAL OF THE KENNIFFS.

    The trial of the Kenniffs was resumed this morning. Jas. Kenniff, recalled, gave evidence to correct a date given by him yesterday in evidence. ...

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  12. A PLUCKY RAILWAY GUARD.

    Jas. McCallum, railway guard, a middle aged man, who resides in West Melbourne, was engaged this morning in assisting to shunt some trucks in the Spencer-street ...

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  13. THE KAISER'S VISIT.

    King Edward is staying at Sandringham, the seat of the Prince of Wales, where he will receive the Kaiser, who has sailed for England by the Imperial yacht ...

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  14. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    The Australian cricketers completed a match at Cape Town to-day against a team representing the western province of Cape Colony. ...

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  15. HIGH TEMPERATURES.

    The heat during the past couple of days has been intense. To-day 93.6 degrees was registered in the shade in Sydney, but this evening a southerly breeze came up and ...

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  16. WINDING UP THE WOBK.

    In the Council on Friday morning the Gaming or Tote Shops Bill passed through its remaining stages, with some alterations, requiring warrants to search premises to be ...

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  17. SUPERVISION OF FEDERAL WORKS.

    The authorities of the State Public Works Department, referring to the statemtent made by Sir William Lyne that he has unsuccessfully tried to make ...

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  18. FINANCIAL NEWS.

    The returns of the Bank of England for the week ending on Wednesday, published to-day, show that the reserve of notes and coin held by the bank is £22,233,000, as ...

    Article : 255 words
  19. BANK NOTE FORGERIES.

    Three additional arrests have been made in connection with the extensive Bank of England note forgeries. Ten parsons are in custody, and the police believe that they ...

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  20. GOOD RAIN AT BUNDALEER.

    Mr. C. S. Mann (the resident engineer at the Bundaleer waterworks) telegraphed to the Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. R. Foster) on Friday afternoon as follows: ...

    Article : 161 words
  21. PTOMAINE POISONING.

    Another case of ptomaine poisoning was reported to-day. Mr. Thomas Curry, a wellknown orchardist, near Parramatta, partook of some corned mutton for breakfast, ...

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  22. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The October expenditure returns show a profit of £18,234. Each of the five months of the financial year has yielded a profit, and the total, exclusive of the credit balance ...

    Article : 64 words
  23. THE PACIFIC CABLE.

    The Pacific Cable Board have issued their tariff. The charges will be 3/ a word on ordinary, 2/ on Government, and 1/ on press messages, both to Australia and New ...

    Article : 57 words
  24. THE EDUCATION BILL.

    The Education Bill was further considered in committee of the House of Commons yesterday, when the amendment proposed by the Government that the municipal or ...

    Article : 113 words
  25. THE EMPLOYERS' CONFERENCE.

    The conference of, Australasian employers concluded its session to-day. The business of the conference was1 practically finished with the dinner given by a member of the ...

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  26. MR. JUSTICE MOORHEAD.

    Mr. Justice Moorhead is not quite so well to-day. He is a good deal excited, but sleeps and eats well. It is understood that Mr. A. J. Roe, the Perth police magistrate, ...

    Article : 70 words
  27. LONDON TUBES.

    The principal companies who own main lines of underground communication London propose to undertake the construction of tube railways throughout the ...

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  28. OFFICIAL RETURN.

    Sir Charles Todd supplied the following return on Friday night of the rainfall from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.:- BELTANA.—Showery during day; now fine and ...

    Article : 359 words
  29. FATAL STABBING AFFRAY.

    The condition of Michael Wynne, who.is alleged to have been stabbed at Northcot[?] last night, was this afternoon so serious that,his dying depositions were taken at ...

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  30. FREEDOM OF CONTRACT.

    At a meeting of the Fremantle Trades Hall Association, it was decided, on the motion of Mr. W. H. Carpenter (formerly member for Encounter Bay in the South ...

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  31. AFGHANISTAN.

    An Afghan merchant, who has arrived at one of the Indian frontier stations, has reported to the official in command that, in responding to the request of the ...

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  32. THE CHINESE PUZZLE.

    The "Morning Post" states that owing to the objection offered by Great Britain to the suggested limitation of the sovereignty of the Chinese Government in ...

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  33. BILLS DEALT WITH.

    Adelaide Sewers Bill—Introduced Assembly, July 15; passed July 23. Introduced Council, July 30; passed, August 6. Appropriation Bill—Introduced ...

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  34. GOVERNMENT STOCKS.

    British 2¾ per cent. consols (Goschen's) are quoted at £93 7/6, as against £92 17/6 a week ago. Quotations for colonial Government stocks compare with those of October ...

    Article : 135 words
  35. SHORTENING HANDS.

    The dismissals which have been made in connection with the Fremantle harbor works have created some consternation in town, and have led to a protest by the ...

    Article : 108 words
  36. THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    Owing to the strictures passed on the Blue-book summarising the results of the recent conference of the colonial Premiers, Mr. Chamberlain explains that it is a ...

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  37. RESCUED FROM DROWNING.

    William Halligan, a boy of,nine, was fishing in the Ovens River, Wangaratta, when he fell into the water. His mother, noticing his hat floating on the surface, raised ...

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  38. BROKEN HILL.

    The Momba shearers who left Mount Jacks, after cutting out on Thursday, and who declined to go to the Mount Murchison shed, where more sheep belonging to ...

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  39. THE AMERICAN ELECTIONS

    In addition to other States the Republicans have carried Nebraska and Idaho. The City of New York, during the recent Congressional contests in the United States, ...

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  40. QUEENSLAND.

    The New South Wales cricketers arrived to-day, and were welcomed by the mayor. ...

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  41. SHARE SALES.

    The latest sales on the London Stock Exchange are:- Chillagoe, 2/9. Mount Lyell North, £1 2/6. ...

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  42. RAILWAY SERVICE RETRENCHMENT.

    The matter of effecting economies in connection with the salaried staff of the railways has been under consideration for about a fortnight by the Acting ...

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  43. TRANSFERRED BUILDINGS.

    The work which the State Government was asked to undertake of submitting an estimate of the cost of buildings and premises transferred to the Commonwealth, ...

    Article : 77 words
  44. RATE OF DISCOUNT.

    The market rate of discount for three months' bills is 3? per cent. ...

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  45. PNEUMATIC BOOT HEELS.

    The War Office has ordered for experimental purposes 1,000 pairs of Lingard's patent New Zealand pneumatic boot heels. ...

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  46. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Pig Iron.—Pig iron, Glasgow warrants, for cash, is quoted at 57/3 per ton. Lead. — Soft foreign lead is quoted at £10 13/9 per ton. ...

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  47. INTER-STATE BOWLING.

    The third day's play in the M.C.C. single-handed bowling championship tournament produced several good contests. The most noticeable feature was the defeat of ...

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  48. NEW ZEALAND.

    Two men, Harrison and Pacman, have been arrested on a charge of keeping a gaming-house. They were remanded. The office of the accused, under the sign of ...

    Article : 99 words
  49. A RUNAWAY TRAIN.

    Information reached the Deputy Chief Railway Traffic Manager to-day of a colliston which took place at Seymour early in the morning. A goods train, which left ...

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  50. THE ERSKINVILLE TRAGEDY.

    An inquest was held to-day on the body of Ernest Russell, the perpetrator of the Erskinville tragedy. Chas. Russell, father of the deceased, stated that his son was 28 ...

    Article : 125 words
  51. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Whakatane, steamer, 5,715 tons, at London, from Auckland September 17. Departures. For Melbourne-Giacoma, ship, 1,371 ...

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  52. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The Legislative Assembly sat throughout the night, rising at 9 this morning. Good progress was made with the Estimates. The Educaton Department was disposed of, ...

    Article : 50 words
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