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  2. CABLEGRAMS.

    French advices from St. Petersburg say that several Russian officers have been courtmartialled and shot for cowardice in having donned civilian ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS.

    A shaft on the Dreefontein Deep Mine on the Rand collapsed this morning and killed 67 natives and one white miner. ...

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  4. TELEGRAPHIC.

    Among the passengers on the mail boat, the Macedonia, to-day was Captain L. E. Walker, the representative of the Marconi system of wireless ...

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  5. TELEGRAPHIC.

    The possibility of a summer session to consider the revision of the tariff was again indirectly all[?]ded to this afternoon. ...

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  6. TELEGRAPHIC.

    The Dalley divorce case was continued to-day, when permission was given to Mr. Reid to amend issue 3 on behalf of the petitioner, in ...

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  7. POSITION IN POLAND.

    The Russian Premier, Count Witte, has issued a threatening communique declaring that, while the troubles in the Vistula districts continue, and ...

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  8. ABERDEEN UNIVERSITY.

    Sir Frederick Treves, the well-known surgeon, who stood on non-political grounds has been chosen Lord Rector of the University of Aberdeen. He ...

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  9. Wreck of the La Bella.

    Large quantities of wreckage from the schooner La Bella continue to be washed ashore along the coast about Warrnambool, but so far no ...

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  10. CANADIAN-PACIFIC RAILWAY.

    Sir William Pearce, chairman of the Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, addressed a number of people who were present this ...

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  11. INDIGNATION OF PROGRESSIVES.

    Count Witte's announcement has aroused great indignation among all section's of the Progressives. It is fully expected that his communique ...

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  12. ASSASSINATION LIST.

    A list of mysterious origin is in circulation in Odessa. It contains the names of 100 prominent citizens who are marked out for assassination. ...

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  13. MINISTER OF THE INTERIOR.

    Another change has been made in the Russian Cabinet, in which M. Durnovo has been appointed Minister of the Interior. ...

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  14. A Suspicious Case.

    Yesterday it was reported to the police that a young woman had been admitted to the Sydney Hospital suffering from blood-poisoning. It was ...

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  15. GERMAN INTERVENTION.

    Many people in St. Petersburg believe that the Government has proclaimed martial law over Poland from fear of German intervention if ...

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  16. AUSTRIAN RAILWAYS.

    The passive resistance movement, organised by the employees on the Austrian State railway lines to enforce their demand for higher wages, has ...

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  17. MASSACRES OF JEWS.

    The "Times" correspondent at St. Petersburg says that the recent anti-Semitic outrages and massacres of Jews were the direct outcome of the ...

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  18. ROYAL VISIT TO INDIA.

    The Prince of Wales yesterday laid the foundation stone of the Alexandra Dock in Bombay. ...

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  19. MESSAGE TO METROPOLITAN.

    The Archbishop of Canterbury has sent a telegram to the Metropolitan of St. Petersburg, sympathising with him and the Russian nation in their ...

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  20. FRENCH ARSENAL STRIKE.

    This workmen at the arsenal's of Toulon, Cherbourg, Brets, and Rochefort have decided to go out on strike, but the reason for their action is not ...

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  21. ESPERANCE MUNICIPALITY.

    Nominations were received by the local council yesterday for the office of mayor, two councillors, and two auditors. The following nominations ...

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  22. PROTEST IN ST. PETERSBURG.

    The St. Petersburg branch of the union of professional unions has issued an appeal to all the other branches to join it in a protest against the ...

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  23. SOUTH AFRICAN MEETING.

    Mass meetings held yesterday in Johannesburg, Cape Town, East London, and Bloemfonten, passed resolutions appealing to Great Britaiin and ...

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  24. THE SENATE.

    When the Senate met to-day Senator Higgs was informed by Senator Keating that negotiations were proceeding between the Pacific Cable ...

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  25. DEPUTATION TO THE PREMIER.

    Reuter's correspondent at St. Petersburg states that a Polish deputation waited yesterday on the Premier, Count Witte, and urged the abrogation of the ...

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  26. THE ARBITRATION COURT.

    In the Arbitration Court to-day the railway case was further considered. C. Kirkwood, representing the Amalgamated Carpenters' Society, again ...

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  27. MEETINGS IN PARIS.

    Two French leagues held meetings in Paris yesterday, and passed resolutions censuring the Russian. Government for not having prevented the ...

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  28. UNEMPLOYED FUND.

    Queen Alexandra desires that her fund for the unemployed shall be used far the unemployed throughout the country, not only for those in ...

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  29. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Sir Charles Todd, the Government astronomer and mete[?]roligist, who has been seriously ill, is still confined to his bed, but there are signs ...

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  30. LONDON MASS MEETING.

    Sir Francis Montefiore presided over a mass meeting held yesterday in the Memorial Hall, London. The meeting was called for the purpose of ...

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  31. QUEENSLAND.

    The police to-day received a report to the effect that E. H. Halbert, the manager of the Beandesert branch of the Queensland National Bank, had ...

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  32. DEATH OF A WOODCUTTER.

    On Tuesday morning the police received word at the station that the dead body of William Maher, a wellknown woodcarter of Menzies, had ...

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  33. Mr. Henniker Heaton, M.P.

    Mr. Henniker Heaton, M.P. for Canterbury (England), is a passenger on the Macedonia, which passed through Fremantle to-day. ...

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  34. MOTHERLAND AND COLONIES.

    Speaking at the Colston banquet at Bristol last night, the Colonial Secretary said that if Canada and Australia built ships for their own defence, they ...

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  35. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Legislative Council to-day passed the second reading of the Taxation Bill, but threw out the clause providing for a progressive increase ...

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  36. CRUISER SQUADRON.

    The cruiser squadron under Prince Louis of Battenburg had a splendid welcome yesterday at New York, where the Prince is very popular. ...

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  37. KALGOORLIE SCHOOL BOARD.

    The usual monthly meeting of the Kalgoorlie School Board was held yesterday afternoon, Mr. F. A. McMullen, chairman of the board, ...

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  38. VICTORIA.

    The Victorian gold yield for October was 73,021 oz. fine gold, being 7610 oz. in excess of the corresponding month of last year. The yield ...

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  39. NORWEGIAN THRONE.

    The referendum in Norway for the selection or otherwise of Prince Charles of Denmark as King is in progress; and 200 districts have ...

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  40. JEWISH FUGITIVES.

    Some 10,000 Jewish fugitives from St. Petersburg are still refuging in Finland. ...

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  41. THE KIMBERLEY ELECTION.

    The latest figures relating to the Kimberley election come from La Grange Bay, and are as follow:— Male, 13; Connor, 1. ...

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  42. JAPANESE FINANCES.

    The Japanese Government will issue immediately a 4 per cent, international conversion and redemption loan for £50,000,000. ...

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  43. THE BOULDER CITY BAND.

    The majority of the members of the Boulder City Band left by express tonight to meet the others in Adelaide on Friday, when they give a concert ...

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  44. COMPLICITY IN MASSACRES.

    M. Noldgart, the prefect of police at Odessa, has been dismissed from his position for complicity in the recent terrible massacres in Odessa. ...

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  47. PLACATING THE PEASANTS.

    In order to placate the peasants, the Russian Government has not only remitted 26,000,000 roubles due in nection with the land redemption tax. ...

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