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  2. SOUTHERN SPORTING. THE MELBOURNE CUP.

    The spring meeting of the Victoria Racing Club, which was opened so auspiciusly on Saturday, will be continued at historic Flemington this (Tuesday) ...

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  3. PERSONAL.

    Mr. John Cameron, M.L.A., will leave Brisbane this morning for Charleville, in order to attend a meeting of the Mitchell Rabbit Board. He is expected to return ...

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  4. GREAT BRITAIN. THE GLADSTONE MEMORIAL.

    The Hon. John Morley to-day unveiled the memorial to the late Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone (the work of W. H. Thornycroft, R.A., the well-known sculptor, ...

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  5. RUSSIAN REVOLT. DISTURBANCES THROUGHOUT THE EMPIRE.

    Strike riots and attacks on the Jews are reported from all parts of the Russian Empire. ...

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  6. THE AUSTRAL FESTIVAL.

    TOOWOOMBA, Nov. 6.—The Au[?] Festival will commence at Toowoomba to-morrow (Tuesday). A number of visitors have already arrived, and the city is ...

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  7. SCOTTISH UNIVERSITY RECTORSHIPS.

    The annual elections to the positions of Lord Rector of the Universities of Edinburgh and Glasgow have in each case resulted in the return of a prominent ...

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  8. TENURE OF WEI-HAI-WEI.

    In reply to an inquiry by Mr. J. H. Stewart Lockhart, the British Commissioner at Wei-hai-wei, Mr. Lyttelton, Secretary of State for the Colonies, stated ...

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  9. STUDENTS V. "LOYALISTS."

    Encounters have taken place at Moscow between the students and "loyal" reactionaries, many being wounded by revolver shots. ...

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  10. CANTERBURY RACES.

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  11. JEWS ATTACK A FACTORY.

    At Hughesovna hundreds of armed Jews attacked an English factory and endeavoured to force the workmen to go out on strike. Several people were killed in ...

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  12. THE CONGO ATROCITIES.

    The report of the commission appointed by the Belgian Government in July last year to make "a searching and impartial inquiry" into the alleged atrocities on the ...

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  13. HATTON VALE STATE SCHOOL.

    LAIDLEY, Nov. 6.—The Hatton Vale State School was officially reopened to-day. The school has been in existence some years, but about twelve months ago a ...

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  14. WIDESPREAD DISORDERS.

    Grave disorders are reported from Batoum, Yaroslav, Alexandrovsk, Baku, Novozyblov, Bakhmut, and Archangel. ...

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  15. INTERSTATE TELEGRAMS

    SYDNEY, Nov. 6.—Emma Davis, keeper of a boarding-house in Bourke-street, was at the Water Police Court to-day convicted of selling liquor without being licensed, ...

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  16. THE ST. PETERSBURG WORKMEN.

    The workmen's delegates in St. Petersburg are organising a monster procession to-day in connection w ith the funeral of the victims of the recent disorders. ...

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  17. GERMANY AND AMERICA.

    Advices from Washington state that Baron Speck Von Sternburg, the German Ambassador, has proposed the conclusion of a new commercial treaty between ...

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  18. OTHER DISTURBANCES.

    In the outbreaks at Kazan and Rostov it is stated that the hooligans were assisted by the police and Cossacks. Bombs were thrown at processions held ...

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  19. DAY FOR THE FINAL FIGHT.

    The council adopted a resolution in which it was declared that the workmen would choose the day—which would not be of General Trepoff's choosing—for the ...

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  20. DEMONSTRATIONS IN POLAND.

    A great national Polish procession took place in Warsaw yesterday, and was witnessed by crowds numbering 200,000 people. The procession paraded the streets for ...

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  21. ORDER AT SEVASTOPOL.

    Admiral Chouklinin has thanked the Social Democrats at Sevastopol for restoring order at that place. ...

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  22. MELBOURNE CUP BETTING.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 6.—The Victorian Clubrooms were crowded to-night, at the reading of the card for the Melbourne Cup, and a large volume of business was ...

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  23. OUTBREAKS GRADUALLY SUBSIDING.

    General Trepoff has issued stringent orders for measures to be taken for the restoration of order. The outbreaks in the Russian provinces ...

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  24. TASMANIA.

    HOBART, Nov. 6.—W. Kingston, a farmer, was gored to death by a bull at[?] Carnarvon. ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLE MESSAGES. GERMAN DESIGNS ON BELGIUM AND HOLLAND.

    The Paris "Aurore" declares that Germany intends to obtain economic possession of Antwerp, in Belgium, and Rotterdam, in Holland, as a preliminary to ...

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  26. OVERLAND PASSENGERS.

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  27. MR. STEAD'S VIEWS.

    Mr. W. T. Stead, of the "Review of Reviews," who has lately been visiting Russia, and is now at Copenhagen, has been interviewed with regard to the ...

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  28. ITHACA TOWN COUNCIL.

    At the fortnightly meeting of the Ithaca Town Council last evening there were present: The Mayor (Alderman R. Speedy). chairman, Aldermen R. M'Cook, ...

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  29. OUTBREAK AT ODESSA.

    Mob law now prevails in Odessa, and the Justices and the troops either permit or actually assist in the massacres of Jews. Three hundred Jewish shops have been ...

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  30. THE CRETAN INSURGENTS.

    The insurgents in Crete, who have been defying the Powers for some time past, have now surrendered. ...

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  31. DEATH OF MR. NEWSHAM.

    The sad news of the quite unexpected death of Mr. J. E. B. Newsham, traffic manager of the A.U.S.N. Company, came as a shock to the business community of ...

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  32. UNIVERSAL SUFFRAGE DEMONSTRATIONS IN AUSTRIA.

    A great demonstration in favour of universal suffrage yvas held in Vienna yesterday, and red flags were hoisted over the Re[?]hsrath buildings. The gendarmes ...

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  33. HORRIBLE ATROCITIES.

    News now received shows that the massacre at Odessa on Friday was of an unprecedented character. Gangs of ruffians, who are stated to have been headed by ...

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  34. THE NATIONAL DUMA.

    Count Witte has announced that the property qualification for the National Duma is to be greatly lowered, and that the workers will have special ...

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  35. LATEST SCRATCHINGS.

    The following seratchings for the Melbourne Cup are announced:—Jargoon, Troytown, and Thackeray. ...

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  36. A MONTENEGRIN PARLIAMENT.

    Prince Nicholas, the ruler of Montenegro, has voluntarily established a Parliament in that State. ...

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  37. GENERAL ITEMS.

    Delegates from the Central Strike Committee were received yesterday by Count Witte, who empowered them to inform the railway men on strike that their demands ...

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  38. A NON-STARTER.

    Scotland will not start in the race. ...

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  39. HAI-CHAU OPENED TO FOREIGN TRADE.

    Under pressure from Great Britain and the United States, the Chinese Government has opened Hai-[?]u, on the east coast of China, to foreign trade. This ...

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  40. WEATHER CONDITIONS.

    Fine weather prevailed in Melbourne to-day, and about the first touch of summer was experienced. There is even prospect of favourable conditions for the Cup. ...

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  41. WOOLLOONGABBA RACES.

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  42. OAKS ACCEPTANCES.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 6.—The following are the final acceptances for the Oaks:— The Infanta, Bonnie Lassie, Lady Wallace, and Wandain. ...

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  43. M. POBIEDONOSTZEFF'S SUCCESSOR.

    It is announced that Prince Obolenski, Governor-General of Finland, will be appointed Procurator of the Holy Synod in succession to M. Pobiedonoetzeff, who has ...

    Article : 33 words
  44. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 6.—Arrived: A[?]mae, s., from Cooktown; Australian, s., from Melbourne; Arawatta, s., from Melbourne; Marere, s., from New York; ...

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  45. MILITARY NOTIFICATIONS.

    District Orders issued yesterday contain the following notifications:—Monday, the 13th instant, having been proclaimed a public holiday, the district headquarters ...

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  46. AN OFFICER'S INEFFECTUAL PROTEST.

    During the outbreak a Russian officer begged his superiors to give him a company of troops for the purpose of stopping the slaughter. The authorities, however, ...

    Article : 336 words
  47. MELBOURNE TRAINING NOTES.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 6.—The weather was bright and fine this morning at Caulfield, but there was little or nothing doing, all our Cup horses being restricted to mild ...

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  48. PLOT AGAINST M. POBIEDONOSTZEFF.

    M. Pobiedonostzeft has made himself virtually a prisoner in his own house, in consequence of having heard that a plot has been formed to assa[?]e him. ...

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  49. LAND COURT AT CHARLEVILLE.

    CHARLEVILLE, Nov. 6.—The sittings of the Land Court commenced here on Friday, Mr. F. X. Heeney presiding. Messrs. Lockett and Bell, solicitors, ...

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  50. COMMONWEALTH MATTERS.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 6.—The Federal Cabinet met to-day. Mr. Deakin said he hoped the final touches had been given to the Sugar Bounty Bill and the Sugar ...

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