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  2. SENATE CANDIDATES.

    Dr. Salmon, M.H.R., Senator M'Coll, and Mr. S. Manger yesterday evening addressed a public meeting held in the Malvern Townhall, under the auspices of the Malvern ...

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  3. RUSH TO VICTORIA.

    The fact that two steamers, each carrying a full complement of assisted passengers, arrived within a few days of each other, hhas somewhat embarrassed the ...

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  4. STORMS AT SEA.

    Whatever slight hopes may have been entertained of an improvement in the weather at sea yesterday were disappointing, the fierce storms which have been ...

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  5. BURIAL OF THE MIKADO.

    The remains of the Emperor Mutsihito now lie beside those of his father, Emperor Komei Tenno, at Kyoto, the former capital of the empire. ...

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  6. PERSONAL.-A-

    His Excellency the Governor presided at a meeting of the Executive Council yesterday. The Premier (Mr. Watt) is suffering from ...

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  7. HOME RULE RIOTING.

    The fracas on a Belfast football ground on Saturday afternoon, when Roman Catholics and Protestants were teh antagonists, was more serious than was at first ...

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  8. FEDERAL LAND TAX.

    An appeal against the assessment of a large estate by the Commissioner of Commonwealth Land Tax came before Mr. Justice Isaacs, sitting in the original ...

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  9. GALES AND FLOODS

    The charge that is frequently laid against the climate of Melbourne as to it being mainly comprised of samples was amply sustained in the weather conditions of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. PEACE IN TRIPOLI.

    The Constantinople correspondent of the "Daily Mail" is responsible for the announcement this morning that the peace negotiations, which had been [?] progress for ...

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  11. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    At a conference of medical men who are specialists in women's diseases the consensus of opinion was to the effect that surgery was the only effective panacea for ...

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  12. TRADE UNIONISTS DIFFER.

    Opposition to the Parliamentary Labour party's inclination to widen the breach with the Liberals has come from an unexpected quarter. ...

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  13. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    The Commonwealth Electoral department is busily engaged in preparing for the next Federal elections. Instructions are being issued to the various officials seattered ...

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  14. CHINESE REPUBLIC.

    Advices have been received from Peking of the despatch of the 3rd division of the Chinese army from Paoting-fu for Manchuria, to reinforce the troops operating ...

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  15. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    By the will (dated September 2, 1909) of William Williams, of Carpenter-street, Bendigo, retired farmer, who did on August 14, his widow and [?]datives are realty valued at £150 and ...

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  16. SUGAR COMMISSION.

    SYDNEY. Monday.—The case in which the directors of the Colonial Sugar Refining Company are challenging the validity of the amended Royal Commission Act will be ...

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  17. FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK.

    A return issued by the Commonwealth Savings Bank yesterday showed that for the week ended September 14 deposits amounted to £16,587, as against £21,641 for ...

    Article : 99 words
  18. TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILWAY

    MURRAY-BRIDGE. Monday.—The Governor-General and suite, the Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher), and the Federal mem[?] who had been on a visit to Port ...

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  19. MALVERN BURGLARY.

    Before Dr. Cole, P.M., and Messrs. Kiddle, M'Millan, Weller, and Patterson, J.P.'[?] Alexander Gibson was charged with having unlawfully and maliciously wounded ...

    Article : 557 words
  20. COST OF LIVING.

    CAMPERDOWN, Monday.—A rise of I[?] per [?]b. in the retail price of meat is announced by the master butchers in Camperdown. The high price ruling for stock ...

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  21. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    Applications have closed with the Department of External Affairs for the position of inspector of education in the Northern Territory. The Minister (Mr. Thomas) said ...

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  22. FRENCH ARMY SCANDAL.

    Emil Rousset, the soldier whose revelations of happenings during the stay of his regiment in Algeria created such a profound sensation, has been released. ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN TOUR.

    In its review of the tour of the Australian Eleven "The Times" this morning says:—"The striking change in the fortunes of the Australians was due to the ...

    Article : 107 words
  24. MR. SPEAKER WILLIS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—It is understood that the estimates of the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly (Mr. Willis), which provided for increasing the salary of the ...

    Article : 111 words
  25. HARBOUR TRUST BILL.

    At the meeting of the Port Melbourne branch of the Political Labour Council on Monday evening. Councillor Murphy, the South Melbourne representative on the ...

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  26. BOLT AT COLLINGWOOD.

    A pair of horses attached to a van belonging to Leonard M'Kenzie, of N[?] 7[?] Reid-street, North Fitzroy, took fright at a piece of paper near the intersection of ...

    Article : 222 words
  27. WARDERS' GRIEVANCES.

    At a social gathering last week Mr. George Hodgson, who has resigned his position as warder at Pentridge, after 23 years' service, in order to start business on his ...

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  28. DEAR MEAT IN GERMANY.

    The communal authorities of the suburb of Schoenberg (population 30,000) have decided to take immediate action to provide cheaper meat for the people. ...

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  29. BANDITS IN FRANCE.

    Bonnot's motor b[?]s, who terrorised Paris and the surrounding country for many months, and whose methods were adopted by other criminals, are being ...

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  30. TUBERCULOSIS DISPENSARY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The first tuberculosis dispensary in Australasia was opened in Sydney to-day. Several medical men are gratuitiously giving their services. ...

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  31. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    John Coulson, formerly of Sturt-street, Ballarat, small goods dealer, now of Davidstreet, Footserav, [?] Causes of insolvency Death of horses, has through fire, ...

    Article : 189 words
  32. WAIHI STRIKE.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Monday.—A number of convicted Waihi strikers who were bound over to keep the peace refused to find sureties, and are now imprisoned in ...

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  33. COLLISION IN THE CLYDE.

    A collision, attended with serious results, occurred in the Clyde on Sunday between an outward bound liner and a coasting steamer. ...

    Article : 129 words
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  35. ACCIDENT TO MINISTER.

    WHITTLESEA, Monday, On Sunday the Rev. George Champman, Church of England clergyman, was about to have for Hazelglen in his motor-car. He went to ...

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