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  7. COMMONWEALTH ACCOUNTS

    Are the checks provided in the Federal Government's regulations sufficient. If observed, for safeguarding the Commonwealth against misappropriation? ...

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  8. LA BELLA WRECK.

    The Glene[?]g Dinghy Club is today forwarding to Mr William Ferrier, through the Mayor of Warrnamboo[?], a handsome gold medal, in recognition of ...

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  9. GERMANY'S REWARD

    The Kaiser's consideration for the feelings of the Sultan of Turkey, as expressed by his desertion of the Powers in respect to the Macedonian question, ...

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  10. HALF HIS FORTUNE

    An important law su[?]t, in which a leading firm of stock-brokers figured as the defendants, has just been concluded. Mr Samuel Clarkson, a young man, ...

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  11. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, Leader of the Liberal Party, addressed his constituents last night at Stirling. In the course of his speech, Sir Henry ...

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  12. MARINE COURT INQUIRY.

    The Court of Marine Inquiry is to sit on Wednesday next, at the Law Courts, for the purpose of investigating the charge preferred against the master of ...

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  13. FISCAL RELATIONS

    The Marquis of Lansdowne, Minister for Foreign Affairs, delivered an interesting speech last night at Liverpool. He declared that the tendency in ...

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  14. GERMANY.

    Additional particulars are given today of the measures to be resorted to by the German Imperial Government to meet the increased expenditure ...

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  15. RAILWAY PORTER INJURED

    A serious accident happened this morning at the Bairnsdale railway station to Porter M. [?]rawley. He was engaged in making up a goods ...

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  16. WORK IN AUSTRALIA.

    Mr Walter H. James, K.C., Agent-General for Western Australia, has replied to the statement in a letter from the secretary of the Sydney Trades and ...

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  17. THE NEAR EAST.

    It is announced that a new treaty has been concluded with Ro[?]mania, under which Great Britain is not only accorded the "most favored nation" ...

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  18. MONDAY'S LAW LIST.

    PRACTICE COURT (before the [?]tice)--Chamber business, and afterwards, divorce cases. BANCO COURT (before Mr Justice ...

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  20. BIBLICAL RESEARCH.

    The Victoria Institute has announced its award for the Gunning Prize, which is given for the best essay dealing with some Biblical and theological theme. ...

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  21. THE WORKLESS.

    The Earl of Carrington, who was Governor of New South Wales from 1885 to 1890, has made a practical move to ameliorate the condition of the ...

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  22. PERSONAL.

    Mr Bruce Smith, M.H.R., arrived in Melbourne this afternoon by the Sydney express. ...

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  25. CHILD DROWNED.

    Yesterday evening Albert Miller, aged two years, the son of Alexander Miller, tell into a spring at Garlick's Lead, and was drowned. ...

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  26. COMING WEATHER.

    Mr Baracchi, the Government Astronomer, forecasts the weather until noon on Monday as follows:--"Fine over Sunday, sultry and ...

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  28. TEMPERATURE.

    November 25.--In the shade, at 9 a.m., 59.8; at 3 p.m., 66.2; lowest during the previous 24 hours, 53.8; highest up to 3 o'clock, in the shade, 68.0; highest in the ...

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  29. THE BAROMETER.

    November 25.--At 9 a.m., 30.112; attached thermometer, [?]3.6. At [?] p.m., 30,047; attached thermometer, 65.0. ...

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  30. STANDARD TIME.

    Time-ball bropped at Williamstown at 0.8 sec past 1 p.m. today, corresponding to 0.8 sec past 3 a.m. Greenwich mean time. ...

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  31. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    High Court. Important sitting today. Several judgments delivered. [?]y are all reported in this evening's ...

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