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  2. (REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.) DEFENCE OF GREAT BRITAIN.

    Lord Roberts resolution in the House of Lords regarding the possible invasion of England, attracted much attention on the Continent. ...

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  3. (REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.) ANARCHY IN INDIA. SIR ANDREW FRASER'S UNPOPULARITY.

    A fresh plot for the assassination of Sir Andrew Fraser, Lieutenant-Governor of Bengal. has been discovered. This is the fifth occasion on which the murder ...

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  4. CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    Just as the Port Fairy express rushes into the Moriac railway station from Geelong, even the most casual observer is struck with the rapid change in the ...

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  5. CHRIST CHURCH MATTERS,

    Sir,—The favor of your report of the Christ Church vestry meeting reveals the beginning of the end of this brave brouillerie. For a tune it was impossible to ...

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  6. MELBOURNE, Wednesday. RESERVE TOO HIGH

    The late Dr. Black, who. had a very high opinion of city property, in giving directions for the sale of some of his land in Melbourne, fixed a reserve of ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    Archdeacon Peacock, brother of Sir Alexander Peacock', M.L.A'. returned to Melbourne yesterday by the R.M.S. Oruba, after a tour extending over several ...

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  8. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    In the House of Commons yesterday a bill. introduced by Mr. W. Redmond, to remove Catholic disabilities and alter accession oaths, was read a first time by ...

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  9. MANUFACTURERS' CONFERENCE. COMMERCIAL AGENTS.

    The question of the appointment of commercial agents by the Federal Government. was considered yesterday by the Federal Council of the Australian ...

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  10. A CLERGYMAN ROBBED.

    Lily Miller and Mary Pearson, the two women who are alleged to have plundered a minister of religion of £55, were brought up to-day. but only to be ...

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  11. COMBATING SEDITION.

    The rapid growth of the virulent type of sedition in parts of India is causing disquietude to the mercantile community. ...

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  12. LICENSING LEGISLATION.

    It is now known that the Licensing Bill, recently passed by the House of Commons, will not go through the House of Lords. ...

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  13. SERVIA AND AUSTRIA. TREASURE REMOVED FROM BELGBADE.

    Owing to the possibility of war with Austria, valuables of various kinds have been removed from. Belgrade, the capital of Servia. to towns further inland. ...

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  14. FALLS OF HALLADALE WRECK. MARINE COURT INQUIRY.

    An investigation into the circumstance surrounding the wreck of the ship Falls of Halladale, which went ashore near Peterborough, on the ...

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  15. EDUCATION COMPROMISE

    A powerful non-political committee has been formed to support the proposed compromise embodied in the new Education Bill. ...

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  16. ARREST OF A BARMAID

    A bermaid named Annie Hosking was taken into custody on a charge of stealing £11/10/- from Mr. Joseph Hadfold The latter was at the Manchester Arms ...

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  17. UNEMPLOYED DEPUTATION.

    He was a spry-looking, nattily-arranged young fellow, with a wisp of black moustache twisted upwards, suggestive of pomade. He wore tan shoes, ...

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  18. PITTSBURG SENSATION.

    A great sensation has been caused in Pittsburg by the arrest of a fashionablydressed Jew named Montefiore Myers, said to be an Australian, on a charge of ...

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  19. UNIFORM PENNY POSTAGE.

    The subject of penny postage throughout the Commonwealth was also discussed. A motion to make penny postage uniform throughout Australia, and ...

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  20. THE PROPOSED INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE.

    Russia. replying to Austria. adheres Samuchly to the essential conditions proposed' in connection with the International Conference. One condition is ...

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  21. LORD AND LADY NORTHCOTE.

    Nord Northcote. ex-Governor-General of Australia. and Lady Northcote. have arrived at Montreal They have been tendered many festivities including a ...

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  22. TRAGEDY AT A MUSIC-HALL.

    A shocking accident occurred in the Middlesex music hall last evening. One of the "turns" on the programme was a "William Tell" act by a performer ...

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  23. AMUSEMENTS. VAUDEVILLE ENTERTAINMENT.

    Mr. Fred Bluett's vaudeville entertainment at His Majesty's Theatre last night attracted a fairly large audience, and an enjoyable show was given. Mr. Bluett's ...

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  24. CANADA'S DEFENCE MINISTER

    The Hon. Sir F. W. Boraon. Canadian Minister of Defence and Militia, is coming to London in order to consult with the British War office on defence ...

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  25. REFORM IN PERSIA.

    The Shah of Persia, in deference to Great Britain and Russia, has withdrawn the rescript abolishing the Constitution. ...

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  26. AMERICAN CATTLE,

    The outbreak or root and mouth disease among stock in the States of Pennsylvania and New York is likely to cause serious loss to American stock breeders ...

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  27. TORNADO IN ABKANSAS.

    Intelligence received from New York states that a Tornado destroyed a score of hamlets in the State of Arkansas. Thirty persons were killed. ...

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  28. SALE OF WORK.

    A successful bazaar and sale of work took place in the Shenton Sunday school yesterday, and in the evening particularly the attendance was good., and the ...

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  29. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES A FARM LABORER'S DEATH.

    Mr. Cohen, P.M., the acting city coroner, yesterday investigated the circumstances surrounding the death of a farm laborer named Geo. R. Gray, 45 years, ...

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  30. ARCHBISHOPRIC OF CAPETOWN

    The Right Rev Edwyn Hoskyns Bishop of Southwell. has declined the offer of the Archbishopric of Capetown. ...

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  31. SAH FRANCISCO "CRAFT" CASES

    Mr. Francis J. Heney. the San Francisco district atterney. who was shot in court while conducting the prosecution of "Abe" Ruef. the local municipal boss, ...

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  32. HOBEL CHEMISTRY PRIZE.

    It has been announced at Stockholm that the Nobel Chemistry Prize of £8000 has this year been awarded to Professor Ernest Rutherford. Langworthy ...

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  33. SCOLLER GEORGE TOWNS,

    George Towns. the Australian sculler, who was defeated by Barry in the race for the English championship last month, was entertained at dinner last night by ...

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  34. NEWS VENDOR DROWNED.

    An inquest was yesterday held on the death of a news vendor named Charles H[?] whose body was on Monday found in the Merri Creek. According to the ...

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  35. POSITION OF THE WRECK.

    The wrecked four-masted ship Falls of Halladale still lies in virtually the same position, although she appears to have been driven in shore by the action of the ...

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  36. YARRA-STREET FETT.

    There was another big attendance at the four seasons' fete in the Yarra-street Methodist school hall and grounds last evening, and the financial result so far ...

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  37. NEW PLAYS FOR AUSTRALI[?].

    Messrs. Meynell and Gunn have [?]red the rights of a number of new plays for preduction in Australia. These [?] include the comic opera Tom ...

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  38. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The November series of London wool sales opened to-day, in the presence of a very large gathering of home and foreign buyers. There was a decidedly brisk sale, ...

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  39. SUPPOSED PTOMAINE POISONING.

    The death of Geroge Visier a residentof Bell-street. Cohurg. has been reported to the coroner. Late on Tuesday afternoon the deceased became suddenly ill ...

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  41. SALES IN SYDNEY.

    At the wool sales to-day. wool suitable for America, and best Continental wool ruled firm at late rates. Other descriptions were not quotably ...

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  42. CITIZENS' CONCERT.

    The weekly entertainments by the Artillery Band will be continued to-morrow night in His Majesty's Theatre. The biograph display by Johnson, and ...

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  43. LABOR TBOUBLE AT BROKEN HILL

    It is generally believed that to-nights conference between the mine managers and the combined unions will lead to an amicable arrangement. ...

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  44. BODY FOUND IN THE BAY.

    Last Thursday. a young man named Herbert Bish was reported missing from his home in Rouse-street, Port Melbourne. Grave fears were entertained ...

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  45. PRIEST CHARGED WITH FORGERY

    At the Central police Court the Rev. Father John Curran was charged with having forged a certain agreement with intent to defraud. The case was ...

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  46. IF YOU HAVE TEETH DEFECTS,

    Naturally you are thinking of baring them seen to some day. Delay only makes things worse; as the teeth continue to decay, and communicate decay ...

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  47. STRIKE OF WHARF LABORERS.

    T[?] union wharf laborers engaged in unloading the steamer Banffshire struck work this morning the union having ordered them not to work with ...

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  48. GEELONG HOSPITAL CASUALTIES

    Whilst working with a reaper and binder yesterday, Horace Bush dislocated his wrist, and attended at the hospital for treatment. Edward Tonkin a ...

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