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  2. THE BALKANS TROUBLE.

    The insurrection in the east of Macedonia, between Adrianople and the Black Sea, has evidently been stimulated by the appearance of Admiral Krieger's Russian ...

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  3. COAL FREIGHTS QUESTION.

    The coal owners of this State were yesterday ruefully regarding on the one hand the statements made by Mr. Irvine at Nhill on Saturday proclaiming the ...

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  4. COMPULSORY ARBITRATION.

    The working of the system of industrial conciliation and arbitration in New Zealand is of special interest in Australia at the present juncture, when a bill for ...

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  5. THE LATE LORD SALISBURY.

    The statement of the physicians who attended Lord Salisbury in his last illness shows that he had never really recovered from the acute attack of nephritis ...

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  6. IMPERIAL FISCAL POLICY.

    The tariff reform committee formed at Birmingham to further and support Mr. Chamberlain's trade preference policy has published an elucidatory pamphlet, which ...

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  7. THE PREMIER AT STAWELL.

    The Premier was entertained to-night at a smoke social in the Stawell town hall. There was a large attendance, and the mayor, Dr. Napthine, presided. There ...

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  8. THE COTTON SPINNERS.

    The executive committee of the North and North-East Lancashire Cotton Spinners and Manufacturers' Association on Saturday held a meeting to consider Mr. ...

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  9. A LESSON FROM FRANCE.

    Sir Edward Monson, British ambassador at Paris, has forwarded to the Colonial Office an official return of the inquiries made by the commercial officers of the ...

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  10. MR. WISE ON THE SEAMEN'S CLAUSE.

    Mr. B. R. Wise, the Attorney-General, in the course of an interview on the Federal Conciliation and Arbitration Bill, and the question whether Mr. Kingston would keep ...

    Article : 163 words
  11. GREECE AND RUMANIA MOBILISE.

    Advices from Bukarest, the capital of Rumania, report that all Greeks and Bulgarians resident in that kingdom have been notified by their respective Governments to ...

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  12. THE AMERICA CUP.

    Notwithstanding the relatively easy defeat of Shamrock III. by the New York Yacht Club's Reliance on Friday, in the first of the five events of the America Cup ...

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  13. A TRAIN WRECKING EPISODE.

    In the Uskub vilayet a peculiar train wrecking attempt by the insurgents is reported. A small detachment of Turkish soldiers was guarding a railway bridge ...

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  14. THE PREMIER'S NHILL SPEECH

    When interviewed yesterday with regard to the impression formed by employers in connection with the Premier's pronouncement at Nhill concerning wages legislation, ...

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  15. PROTEST BY GEELONG EMPLOYERS.

    At the annual meeting of the Geelong branch of the Employers' Federation this evening, Mr. T. E. Bostock was re-elected president, and the following resolution was ...

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  16. THE KRUSHEVO MASSACRES.

    The latest reports with respect to the Krushevo affair, in which massacre accusations have been, mutually exchanged by the Turks and the insurgents, are furnished ...

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  17. MR. MURRAY AND LUNACY REFORM.

    Sir,--As chairman of the meeting of between 400 and 500 representative citizens of Kew, convened to discuss the question of lunacy reform, and referred to by the ...

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  18. A TRIBUTE BY THE STATE GOVERNOR.

    At the annual meeting of the Children's Hospital subscribers yesterday, the State Governor (Sir George Sydenham Clarke), who presided, took the occasion to refer ...

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  19. THE KAISER'S FORTRESS PALACE.

    The editor of "Vorwarts," the Berlin organ of the German Social Democratic party, has been arrested on a charge of "lese majeste." Herr Lied's offence is that ...

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  20. REFERENCES AT BENDIGO.

    At the midday call of the Stock Exchange to-day the chairman, Mr. J. Wills, referred to the death of Lord Salisbury, who, he remarked, had proved himself one of the ...

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  21. PRINCE HENRY OF PRUSSIA.

    The Berlin "National Zeitung" reports that Prince Henry of Prussia, brother of the Kaiser, and Admiral of the German Baltic squadron, will be relieved from his ...

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  22. THE NEW POPE.

    Cardinal Moran, Archbishop of Sydney, who left Australia during the illness of the late Pope Leo XIII. to attend, if possible, the conclave of the Sacred College, has ...

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  23. MARYBOROUGH, Monday.

    Flags were hoisted half-mast upon receipt this morning of the news of the death of Lord Salisbury. ...

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  24. RUSSIAN RIOT SUPPRESSION.

    Another industrial disturbance is reported in eastern Russia. At Ekaterinoslav strike riots have been suppressed by troops firing on the mob, killing 11 and wounding ...

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  25. DOMESTIC TRAGEDIES.

    A shocking tragedy occurred at Queanbeyan last night. It is alleged that Mr. Charles Gale, a journalist, went home about 6.30 p.m., and blew his ...

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  26. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The death is announced of Menotti Garibaldi, son of the late Ginseppi Garibaldi, the Itailan Liberator, and at one time a prominent Liberal in Italian politics. ...

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  27. RUSSIA AND JAPAN.

    St. Petersburg telegrams report, as an indication that Japan has in view the pushing of her commercial relations with Russia, that a Japanese consulate has been ...

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  28. THE LONDON MARKETS.

    Silver.--Bar silver is to-day quoted at 21⅝ per oz. standard. ...

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  29. LIEUTENANT WHITTON'S CASE.

    Telegrams from Capetown report that a public meeting was held there on Saturday, attended chiefly by Australians, to urge for the release of Lieutenant Whitton, ...

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  30. ASYLUM ATTENDANTS.

    Sir,--If it will in any way tend to remove a false impression that would appear to have been maliciously circulated regarding a deserving body of State ...

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  31. THE SMALL-POX OUTBREAK.

    Another case of small-pox was reported to-day, the patient being Florence Brooks, aged 16, residing in Margaret-street, where the disease first appeared. She ...

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  32. THE PREMIER RETICENT.

    In reference to the increase of freights on coal, the Premier, when interviewed to-night, declined to make any statement until he returns to Melbourne to-morrow. ...

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  33. TWO PUBLIC MEMORIALS.

    The Premier arrived at Stawell to-day from Nhill and was welcomed by the mayor, Dr. Napthine, and Mr. Menzies, M.L.A. The visit was made in connection ...

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  34. STATE PREMIER AND SUNDAY TRAVELLING.

    At the local Church of England last night the Rev. T.D. Densham condemned the action of the Victorian Premier in travelling from Nhill on Sunday ...

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  35. SAN FRANCISCO MAIL.

    The passengers by the Ventura, which arrived to-day, are all well, but the vessel is being fumigated, owing to 17 cases of small-pox having occurred at San ...

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  36. MURDER BY INSANE HUSBAND.

    In the Supreme Court at Rockhampton to-day Leopold Ernst Tuckerman was charged with the murder of his wife at Blairgowrie. The jury found that prisoner ...

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  37. THURSDAY ISLAND NEWS.

    Mr. J. Douglas, C.M.G., the Government Resident, who returned to Thursday Island last week from a cruise amongst the islands, found that serious malpractices had ...

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  38. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The P. and O. Co.'s R.M.S. Australia arrived at Plymouth from Australia on 22nd inst. ...

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