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  2. CABLEGRAMS

    The Paris Exhibition closed yesterday. Since the great show was opened in April last 48,000,000 tickets have been used. ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS.

    The United States Government wishes to restrict the punishment of Chinese officials to those only who are known to have been conspicuouslyn guilty. It ...

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  4. CABLEGRAMS.

    The municipal authorities at Marseilles have suspended the licenses of several hawkers for singing and selling a French version of a Boer hymn, thereby inciting ...

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  5. PARLIAMENT.

    The President took the Chair at half-past 4 p.m. NOTICE. Mr. Burges gave notice that at the ...

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  6. LORD HOPETOUN.

    Lord Hopetoun, the Governor-General Ele[?] of the Australian Commonwealth, who is visiting India en route to Sydney, is suffering from [?]enters. ...

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  7. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

    The Speeker took the Chair at half-past 4 p.m. QUESTION. Mr. GREGORY asked the ...

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  8. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    Sir Gerard Smith, late Governor of Western Australia, yesterday read a paper before the Royal Colonial Institute dealing with the affairs and ...

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  9. INDIA.

    Seven hundred and seventy thousand persons are still in receipt of relief in the famine-stricken districts of India. ...

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  10. THE UNITED STATES.

    President McKinley has invited the various officials who constituted his Cabinet prior to the Presidential election to remain in office. ...

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  11. VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT.

    The new Parliament formally began its labours at noon to-day. Justices a Beckett and Hodges attended as a [?] missions to swear in the members, all of ...

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  12. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Speaking yesterday at Bristol, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, declared that there was no prospect of the Government being ...

    Article : 86 words
  13. FINANCIAL.

    Quotations compare with those of a fortnight ago as follows. The figures for the earlier period are given in parentheses:— ...

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  14. COMMERCIAL.

    The lead imports for the United Kingdom for October amounted to 21,072 tons. Of this quantity 8,480 tons were imported from Australia. The exports for the ...

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  15. THE JENKINS WILL CASE.

    A disputed will case, in which the Salvation Army is concerned, came before Mr. Justice Walker in the Probate Court to-day. The plaintiff in Jao. Hendry, ...

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  16. MYSTERIOUS MURDER IN VICTORIA.

    A farmer named Hugh Lavery a resident of Beulah. was found this morning dead in his bed, with his skull fractured in two places. This evening a German ...

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  17. SUNDAY CLOSING IN SYDNEY.

    A deputation, representative of fruit- growers and shopkeepers, interviewed the Premier to-day with reference to the action of the police in compelling fruit ...

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  18. DISPUTE IN TOBACCO TRADE.

    A serious disagreement has taken place in the tobacco trade. It is understood that the employers asked their hands to do a certain class of work for a less ...

    Article : 179 words
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