*THE
WORKER*
BRISBANE,
AUGUST 17, 1895.
General
News Summary.
FOR
THE WEEK ENDING AUGUST 14.
Burglaries
in Toowoomba.
N.S.W.
Parliament opens.
British
Parliament opens.
Exhibition
opens in Brisbane.
Several
cases of cholera reported in France.
Italy
preparing for a campaign in Abyssinia.
Minnie
Dean hanged for child murder at envercargill, N.Z.
Mark
Twain leaves America on a lecturing tour of Australia.
Toomand
Singh, a Hindoo, is cremated at Sandringham, Vic.
A
New Zealand policeman named Seymour blows his brains out.
A
large building in New York collapses. Eighteen men killed.
G.A.
Franklin fined £100
in Sydney for keeping an illicit still.
Gladstone
heads a crusade in England against Turkish misgovernment.
Population
of Queensland on the 30th June last estimated at 454,234.
British
gunboat ordered to the scene of the recent massacre in China.
Government
geologist instructed to report on the Pikedale goldfield.
The
barque Mayhill wrecked near Geraldton (W.A.). All hands saved.
Macedonian
Insurgents still hold the field against the Turkish troops.
James
Smith killed in Brisbane through being run over by his dray.
Labour
schooner arrives when Maryborough with cargo of 94 kanakas.
Mrs.
Barnes fatally injured when alighting from a train at Galagui, Vic.
Fire
breaks out in the coal-bunkers of the steamer Orient at Melbourne.
Great
Britain protests against a portion of China being ceded to France.
A
prisoner named Wills climbs the wall of Glen Innes goal, and escapes.
Complaints
of a severe drought in South western portions of Queensland.
England
has another little war in Africa – fifty Zanzibar natives
butchered.
A
Parsee in Perth, W.A. fined £400
for importing 40 coolies contrary to law.
Reported
that Chinese mandarins connived at the massacre of the
missionaries.
Andrew
Peters commits suicide by jumping off the top of Argyle Cut, Sydney.
Lady
Frances Gunning committed for trial in England on a charge of
forgery.
Italian
Premier acquitted of fraud and perjury by the Appeal Court of Italy.
A
Japanese diver drowned at Thursday Island whilst diving in deep
water.
A
Sydney solicitor named Rofe is arrested in connection with a
conspiracy case.
Two
other reefs reported as having been discovered at Bower Bird Creek
goldfield.
Gold
reported to have been discovered on Woodlark Island off New Guinea
coast.
Thomas
Turner gets lost in the bush near Forbes, N.S.W. , and dies from
exposure.
Husband
and wife named Gimblett commit suicide by hanging at Darrawong,
N.S.W.
Further
attacks on British and American mission stations at Canton by the
Chinese.
Boot
Trade Union Co-operative Factory and Shop in full swing in
Queen-street, Brisbane.
Mackay
municipal council asks Government to disarm kanakas owing to repeated
outrages.
Brisbane
'bus capsizes with twenty-two passengers, several of whom are
seriously injured.
Joseph
O'Brian falls asleep on the railway line at Lindenow (Vic.) and is
cut to pieces by a train.
American
warships landing marines and gatlings at the scene of the recent
massacre in China.
Justin
M'Carthy, leader of the Irish National Party, charges Tim Healy with
disloyalty.
Wilson,
who ran away with a lugger and half-caste girl on the New Guinea
coast, shoots himself.
W.H.
Groom, M.L.A., completes his thirty-third year of continuous
representation in Parliament.
A
man named Freinourg is sent to goal for ten months at Adelaide for
forging a doctor's diploma.
Great
fire in Sydney. Wright and Co.'s boot factory is burned down and
throws 300 men idle.
Collision
in the Atlantic between a steamer and a sailing vessel. Both vessels
sank. Great loss of life.
Fireman
George Lawton killed in Sydney through falling off a fire escape on
which he was riding.
N.S.W.
Government appoints a Royal Commission to inquire into the gold
production of that province.
Sydney
Newham committed for trial for attempting to burglaries the
Commercial Bank at Nynan, N.S.W.
Earnest
Beauchamp, six years old falls into a pot of boiling water and is
scalded to death at Kendall, N.S.W.
Two
Turkish governors in Armenia are dismissed on the demand of the
British Ambassador at Constantinople.
Charge
of dynamite placed in the letter-box of the Advocate
newspaper,
Daylesford
(Vic.), explodes and wrecks the office.
Four
persons in Sydney who conspired to prove adultery against an innocent
woman receive heavy sentences of imprisonment.
French
Senator and newspaper editor summoned before the Legislative Chamber
for accepting bribes from a railway company.
The
dead body of a boy, two years old, found in a lagoon near Port
Melbourne with a rope and stone affixed to it tied around his neck.
A
widow, her two sons, and grandson murdered at Mansfied Eng. The
murderer afterwards sets fire to the house and attempts suicide.
Terrible
wreck of the China steamer, Cutter-thun, on Seal Rocks, N.S.W.
Captain and all officers, excepting second mate, lost, also five
white passengers and 41 of the Chinese crew.
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