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  2. THE PEACE TREATY

    M. Witte, the Russian peace plenipotentiary, is himself responsible for the statement that the Emperor William was most coridal to him when he hadan andience ...

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  3. ENGLAND AND JAPAN.

    The reprentatives in London of the different Australasian Governments have been interviewed by press representatives regarding the feeling towards the Anglo-Japanese ...

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  4. BLOCK IN THE CANAL.

    The explosion of the 70 tons of dynamite on board the British steamer Chatham, which was sunk in the Suez Canal, has been only partially successful in clearing the ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN POLICY.

    Mr. E.G. Jellicoe, formely of New Zealand, who is at present visiting Wellington. recently despatched to the "Liverpool Daily Post" a telegram severly criticising ...

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  6. TERRIFIC EXPLOSION.

    CHARTERS TOWERS, Sunday.—An explosion occured last night in the Queen Cross will engine-house. It completey wrecked the engine, and caused over ...

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  7. WORLD'S DEEPEST GOLD.

    BENDIGO, Saturday,—Reports of a reasmuing nature continue to come from the Victoria Quartz mine, which is the rival of the New Chum Railway for the distinction ...

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  8. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    The "Observer," a Sunday paper, which last week annouced the intention of the Government to secure new naval docks at Singapore, has aa further important ...

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  9. THE LOCH VENNACHAR.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.[?]Further conclusive evidence of the total loss of the Loch Vennachar on the south coast of Kangaroo Island has been received. On Saturday ...

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  10. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor was present on Saturday afternoon (attended by Major Waston, A.D.C.), at the football match between Fitzory and Collingwood, at the ...

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  11. FREIGHTS ON COAL.

    It was announced in "The Argus" last Friday that the Railway Commissioners had resolved to lower their charges for the conveyance of coal inland. The new traiff will ...

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  12. IMMIGRATION.

    The Prime Minister has not yet received any message from "General" Booth respecting the proposal to despatch a special commissioner to Australia to make ...

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  13. INDIAN VICEROY.

    The Earl of Minto, who has been selected for the position of Victory of India, will accompanied by the Countess, sail from England on November 8. Lord C[?]zon, ...

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  14. UNREST IN RUSSIA.

    The congress of delgates of Zemstvos and municipalities held in Moscow has closed. Before closing it adopted a draft of an ...

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  15. IMMIGRANTS AND CUSTOMS CHARGES.

    A request has been received by the Federal Government from Mr. Carruthers, Premier of New South Wales, to be informed whether immigrants coming to Australia ...

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  16. DIVISION OF BENGAL.

    There is no abatement of the indignation felt by the Benganlis at the Indian Govermment's scheme for the division of Bengal into two provinces. The scheme, it was ...

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  17. ITALIAN EARTHQUAKE.

    Lord Brassey, a former Governor of Victoria. has made a generous offer to the italian Government in connection with the recent earthquake which devastated portions ...

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  18. SIR WILLIAM LYNE'S ATTITUDE.

    ALBURY, Sunday.—Speaking at the smoke social of the Henty Show on Saturday. Sir William Lyne (Minister of Customs), in responding to the toast of "The ...

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  19. BOMBS IN TURKEY.

    Further evidences of the revolutionary spint of the Armenians in Turkey is afforded by a discovery just made at Pera, a suburb of Constantinople. ...

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  20. CHINA AND GERMANY.

    Since the conclusion of peace between Russia and Japan, China has adpoted a much les yielding attitude to foreign powers. ...

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  21. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES

    During the heavy weather experienced by H.M.S. Euryalus on Monday last when on her trip to Hobson's Ray, a second-class petty officer, flamed William Amess, was ...

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  22. SHIPPING DISASTER.

    The steamer Alameda, 3,158 tons, which was formely well known in the Australian trade, has met with a serious accident at San Francisco. ...

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  23. STATE REVENUE RETURNS.

    The receipts of Victorian revenue from all sources for the first quarter of the financial year, which closed on Saturday, show a satifactory increase, as compared with the ...

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  24. LINKS OF EMPIRE.

    The Old Melburnians held their annual smoke concert at the Melbourne Grammer School on Saturday evening, Mr.E.F. Mi[?]chell (the president) was in the ...

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  25. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY. Sunday.—Since the opening of the wool season 165,813 bales have been received, an increase compared with the corresponding period last season of 41,000 ...

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  26. NEW GERMAN WAR-SHIP

    A new battle-ship, the However, was Lunched yesterday for the German navy at Wil[?]shavan. the naval [?] in Hanover of the north Sea [?]. ...

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  27. DESTRUCTIVE TYPHOONS.

    The dreadial typhoon which visited the town of Manila a few days ago, was more destructive than at first reported. An old gunboat in the bay was sunk by the ...

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  28. CABLE EXTENSION.

    The Commerical Pacific Cable Company has obtained a concession for the extension of the existing lines of the Commercial Cable Company, which run from San ...

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  29. FOUND DEAD IN THE FIRE.

    Mrs. Catherine West, wife of William Henry West, a retired railway servant, died suddenly at 39 Kerferd-road, Albert-park, on Saturday evening. Mr. West left his ...

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  30. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The following prices represent the lowest and highest range of values on the Stock Exchange yesterday, and from them the middle price can be computed[?] ...

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  31. INSURANCE CONVENTION

    A convention of commissions of insuranvce companies has been held in the state of New Rampshire. A resolution was agreed to recommonding ...

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  32. FOUND DROWNED.

    Dr. R.H. Cole (the district cornoer) held an inquest at the Morgue on Saturday into the death of Richard Wakefield, whose body was found floating in the bay at Mentone ...

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  33. PERILS OF MINING.

    ALLENDALE, Sunday.—A fatal accident occurred at 5 o'clock on Saturday evening at the Berry Consols Extended mine. Charles Stanley, aged 35 years, ...

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  34. SILVER.

    To-day's quotation for bar silver is 28d., a decline of 3-16d. sin[?] yesterday. ...

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  35. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    The New Zealand team of Rugby footballers were again successful to-day in their match aganist Le[?]ster. There was a splendid attendance, about 12,000 persons being ...

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  36. TEMPESTUOUS VOYAGE.

    BRISBANE. Saturday.—The barque Woolburn arrived at Moreton Bay 122 days out from barrow, after a stormy voyage, during which portion of the cargo was ...

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  37. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    The following are the Frozen Meat Trade Association's market quotations,based on actual sales of not less than 100 careases of mutton or lamb or 25 quarters of beef of ...

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  38. A KENSINGTON GRAZIER.

    The Footseray police were informed on Saturday morning that a small boy was driving five head of cattle about the town. trying to dispose of them at a rid[?]lously ...

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  39. SOCIALISM.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Bishop Mercre, of Tasmania addressed a meeting last night on the realtion of special [?] to Christianity. Socialism be detined as a vague movement, ...

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  40. DROWNED WHILE IN A FIT.

    MARYBORO[?], Sunday.—A peculiar drowning case occurred yesterday. William O'Brien, aged [?] years, living with his widowed mother [?] Mariner's Reef, left ...

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  41. HOSPITAL SUNDAY FUND.

    The annual meeting of the Hospital Saturday and Sunday Fund committee was held in the Town-hall on Friday afternoon. The report and balnce-street, summaries ...

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  42. SHOCKING BURNING CASE.

    BENALLA, Sunday.[?]A fearful burning l[?]lity occured about nine [?]ules from here this morning. An old man named John Ha[?]lon, about 70 years of age, lived ...

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  43. BOYS AND GUNS.

    COBDEN, Saturday.—A son of Mr. Ernest Baker, of P[?] was loading a gun on Thursday, when it accidentally exploded. The boy's brother, who was ...

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  44. BOAT'S PARTY MISSING.

    BRISBANE. Sunday. News was received in the Brabane to-day of what is apparently a dreadful drowming case in M[?] bay, off Southport. The information [?] ...

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  45. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—The steamer Abbey Holmes, [?]nd from Ovean island to S[?]ettan via Newcastle, unexpecteally put into Moreton Bay yesterday, owing ti a ...

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  46. AUSTRALIAN HEALTH SOCIETY

    The annual meeting of the Australian Health Society was held at the Assembly-hall, Collins-street, on Saturday night. His Excellency the Governor (Sir Regu[?]d ...

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  47. A ROUGH VOYAGE.

    WELLINGTON, Friday.—The Mary Moore, which has arrived at Lyttelton, caco[?]red severe weather on the voyage from Port Fspe[?]ance, a gale raging, with ...

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  48. KEROSENE LAMP EXPLODES.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Mrs. Mary K[?] died at Prince Alfred Hospital yesterday from burning injur[?], sustained in consequence of the explosion of a keroscne lamp. ...

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  49. SHOT IN THE TEMPLE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday[?]William Mailer, aged 60 years, formerly accountant in the office of the Union Steamship Company, was found dead in a lodginghouse in York[?] ...

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  50. LAW NOTICES. (This Day).

    At 11 a.m. B[?]don and another v. [?] and [?] (judgement). (Before the Chief Justice of Australia.) At [?] 2 p.m. Chamber [?] ...

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  51. NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, Friday.—The FederalShire-Houlder [?], with a direct monthly service to West ofEngland ports, int[?]ds carrying butter at three-eight[?] of a penny, ...

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  52. GIRL'S SUSPIC[?]OUS DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Sunday[?]What has the appearance of a case of sucide by a young girl is reported from North Sydney[?] D[?] Verge, aged 12 years, who resided with her ...

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  53. A CHURCH DISPUTE.

    The lattest development in connection with the dispute at the Church of Christ, High-street, Prahran, is that the transfers of the church have hunded the keys over to the ...

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  55. FOUND DROWNED.

    HAY, Sunday. The body of an [?] woman, Gwen Will[?]ms, who has been missing for eight days, was found this morning in the lagoon of the municipal park. ...

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