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  2. THE COAL DISPUTE.

    The conference between representatives of the colliery proprietors and the committee of management of the Miners Federation relative to the dispute with regard ...

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  3. BRITAIN AND RUSSIA.

    The question has been reopened of the payment of compensation by Russia for the action of the Vladivostock squadron in sinking the British steamer Knight ...

    Article : 255 words
  4. CUBAN REBELLION.

    President Roosevelt has written a vigorous letter to Senor Gonzalo de Quesaday Aristequi, the Cuban Minister at Washington, on the subject of the insurrection ...

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  5. STATE OF RUSSIA.

    General Trepoff, the military dictator of St. Petersburg, who was responsible for many of the repressive measures enforced against the revolutionaries, died yesterday ...

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  6. GAMBLING LEGISLATION.

    At Wesley Church yesterday, when the usual P.S.A. service attracted a crowded attendance, Mr. W. H. Judkins moved-- That this meeting congratulates the Federal ...

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  7. FIRE IN NORTH MELBOURNE.

    Early this morning a fire broke out in Queensberry-street, near Errol-street, North Mlelbourne, and did considerable damage to three shops. Owing to the ...

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  8. SIX DAYS IN AN OLD SHAFT.

    A sensational adventure befell a laboring man named Peter Kinnane. He had been drinking, and was seen on the evening of 9th September at the Imperial Hotel. He ...

    Article : 382 words
  9. CATHOLIC CHARITIES.

    After vespers at St. Patrick's Cathedral last night Archbishop Carr delivered an address on Roman Catholic charitable institutions and their enemies, with special ...

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  10. ROADS IN THE CITY.

    The recent floods have emphasised the urgency of something being done to provide proper road communications between Melbourne and Footscray. That the ...

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  11. RAILWAYS PICNIC.

    The semi-annual picnic held under the auspices of the Victorian Railways Mutual Benefit Society took place on Saturday, and, as usual, proved a success. Visitors ...

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  12. BRITISH ARMY.

    In a speech delivered at Newcastle on Friday by Mr. R. B. Haldane, the Minister for War, he stated that it was necessary to popularise the idea of the nation ...

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  13. SIMILAR MISHAPS.

    An elderly man named Samuel Penna, residing at Campbell's Creek, was rabbiting on Wednesday last near Fryerstown. Nothing having been heard of him since, a ...

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  14. WOMEN AND EMIGRATION

    The Countess of Aberdeen, at whose instance a conference was held in London in June last for the purpose of bringing under the notice, of women the advantages ...

    Article : 292 words
  15. ADELAIDE CUSTOMS FRAUDS.

    A fresh set of frauds in connection with the customs at Adelaide has been unearthed by Mr. Smart, the Victorian Collector of Customs, who, with the Crown ...

    Article : 116 words
  16. CRICKET TIN ENGLAND.

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  17. THE TELL TALE TELEPHONE

    Speaking at the Pleasant Sunday Afternoon at the Methodist Church, Colling-wood, yesterday, on the attitude of the Postmaster-General in regard to the use of ...

    Article : 172 words
  18. THE COMMERCE ACT.

    The following directions under the Commerce Act have been issued by the Customs department:- Jewellery, &c.--"Goldplated" and "Gilt": It ...

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  19. THE LICENSING BILL.

    With an assumption of innocence the rentier remarked on Saturday that he would not be surprised if it took longer than the present week for the Legislative ...

    Article : 394 words
  20. A MELBOURNE SINGER.

    Miss Mary Conly, the Melbourne soprano, took part in the oratorio Lobgesang, which was produced at the musical festival at Hereford. ...

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  21. FAST TRAVELLING.

    The special train by which the heads of departments travelled to Bendigo "put on the pace" during portion of the journey from Melbourne. The twenty-one miles ...

    Article : 91 words
  22. PROTECTIONIST MOVEMENT.

    The monthly meeting of the council of the Protectionist Association was held on Friday evening; Mr. R. T. Barbour presiding. Correspondence relating to protection ...

    Article : 351 words
  23. MYSTERIOUS EXPLOSIONS.

    A sensation was created in the neighborhood of Kangaroo Flat station at a late hour on Friday night, when a succession of explosions were distinctly heard as a goods ...

    Article : 366 words
  24. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 472 words
  25. A PECULIAR DEATH.

    The identity of a young woman whose body lies at the City Morgue, and who died at the private hospital of Mrs. Tom Graham, George-street, Fitzroy, is a ...

    Article : 479 words
  26. A NEW GUN.

    At the French military workshops at St. Etienne a new style of mitrailleuse is being manufactured for the use of the French army. ...

    Article : 67 words
  27. AUSTRALIAN SQUADRON.

    Hobson's Bay should present a busy scene to-day, as it is arranged that the second class cruiser Encounter, which arrived last Friday, will be joined by the flagship ...

    Article : 192 words
  28. FAWKNER CEMETERY.

    The urgent necessity for the speedy opening of the North Suburban Cemetery at Fawkner is demonstrated by the fact that in Brunswick bodies have been embalmed and are awaiting interment ...

    Article : 116 words
  29. 30,000 SLAVES FREED.

    Slavery has been abolished in the territory of Barotseland, in Rhodesia, by King Lewanika. This decision of the king has resulted in ...

    Article : 34 words
  30. ATTACKED WITH AN AXE.

    It is reported from Mount Jackson that an Italian, named Gregorini, employed at wood cutting, had been found in his camp early on Thursday last in an apparently ...

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  31. CHILIAN EARTHQUAKES.

    The subscriptions to the fund started in London for the relief of those who suffered by the recent disastrous earthquakes in Chili now amount to £41,203. ...

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  32. THE POSITION IN MELBOURNE.

    No further concerted action was taken by the Melbourne coal trade on Saturday is a result of the labor troubles in New South Wales, importers, while anxiously ...

    Article : 272 words
  33. AN INFANTS BODY FOUND.

    A boy playing on an open space, known as Dawson's Paddock, near Goodman-street, Brunswick, on Sunday, about 9.30 a.m., found a brown paper parcel containing the body of an infant. ...

    Article : 113 words
  34. MELBOURNE-SYDNEY TELEPHONE.

    The Postmaster-General says that the department proposes to charge 6 for three minutes' conversation over the telephone line that is to be established between ...

    Article : 72 words
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  36. SWIMMING.

    W. T. Burgess, the Yorkshire swimmer, has failed in his eighth attempt to swim the English Channel. ...

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