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  4. CHRISTMAS CARNIVAL.

    Whenever a rich programme is spread before an Australian public, it may be expected to roll up to a man, so to speak. This proved the case yesterday when the ...

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  5. LATE TELEGRAMS.

    A serious collision took place in Bass Straits, 70 miles south-east of Port Phillip Heads, at 4 o'clock yesterday morning between Huddart, Parker & Co.'s Tasmanian ...

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  6. LATE SPORTING.

    The Victorian Amateur Turf Club races were held today at Caulfield, in fine weather, in the presence of a good attendance. Backers hada fairly bad time, only ...

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  7. THEY SAY

    That a high-salaied Civil Service boss who punted heavily on President is flogging the financial cat. That having him running in a £1,000 ...

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  8. LATEST CABLES. "Sunday Times" Special Messages from Loadon.

    The Daily Telegraph's Nagasaki correspondent states that the Japanese railways have been ordered to bold themselves in readiness to transport 70,000 troops to the ...

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  9. RUSSIA AND KOREA.

    The Standard is responsible for the statement that Russia and Korea have signed a secret treaty, one provision of which is that Russia is to have the control of the Korean ...

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  10. BRITISH ACTIVITY.

    The Hong Kong correspondent of the Daily Mail states that the British squadron at that port is hurriedly provisioning. Three battleships and seven cruisers ...

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  11. JAPANESE OPINIONS

    Speaking at a dinner of the Oriental Association in Tokio to-day, Baron Kato, formerly Minister for Foreign Affairs, said that he deeply regretted that the people of ...

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  12. FEELING IN ST. PETERSBURG.

    It is reported at St. Petersburg that Count Lamsdorff, the Minister for Foreign Affairs, has regained some of his former influence in the Government and is using all ...

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  13. MILITANT MACEDONIANS.

    Fresh outrages are reported by Macedonian insurgent bande in Turkey. At Tiskvish, a town 60 miles to the north-west of Salonika, a guerilla band overpowered ...

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  14. CHEAP CHOWS FOR COHEN.

    Sir Percy Fitzpatrick, author of "The Transvaal from Within, "addressing a meeting of the South African Labor League at Johannesburg, declared that the Randt ...

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  15. SQDABBLIN6 SAILORS.

    A row occurred on Christmas Eve on board the barque Queen, loading salt at Edithburg. The captain and mate tried to quell the disturbance, but the latter was ...

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  16. ROYAL VISIT TO IRELAND.

    It is officially announced that the King and Queen will visit Ireland during the course of next year. ...

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  17. TERRIBLE RAILWAY SMASH.

    A terrible railway accident is reported from America. The Baltimore and Ohio express was derailed near Cortsvilie owing to timber from a freight train having fallen ...

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  18. DUSTING THE DERVISHES.

    It is reported from Somaliland that Colonel Kenna, with a force of 200 British and Indian mounted troops and 250 tribesmen, surprised a force of 2000 Dervishes at ...

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  19. AFFRAY AT ADELAIDE.

    A rather sensational occurrence was reported to-day. Constable Sweeney disturbed James Murdoch and another man with a woman at the plantations soon after ...

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  20. BLOODSTAINED BELGRADE.

    Another murderous outrage is reported from Belgrade, the capital of Servia. Three men entered the house of M. Davidovitch, a wealthy citizen and an ex-Minieter. They ...

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  21. BOWLS.

    On the Victoria's Green at Carlton to-day the first of three games between teams from the Victorian and South Australian Bowling Associations was played. ...

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  22. NOTES FROM THE EAST.

    All horses left in the Carrington Stakes and Tatt.'s Cup are now liable for the sweepstakes money. Many are out that would have been given a probable chance. ...

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  23. CONTRACT CRAFTSMEN.

    The strictness of the American law against the introduction of undesirable immigrants has just been exemplified. A firm of English glass manufacturers, who have ...

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  24. To our Visitors.

    It is hardly to be expected that visitors coming from long distances to the city in this holiday season would know exactly where to stop. The townspeople know very ...

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  25. GERMAN ARMEY SCANDALS.

    The maltreatment of German soldiers continues to be the subject of official investigation. The latest convicted delinquent is a sergeant named Knopp, who has been ...

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  26. MELBOURNE ITEMS.

    St. Ambrose, whose leg was cut in the Melbourne Ccp, has been put into work again, after a brief spell. Acrobat, a Bananaland visitor, has joined ...

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    Mr. Louis Sullivan announces elsewhere that he has commenced business as financial agent at 501 Hay-street, and has trust, and other funds to lend from £5 upwards at ...

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  28. Up to Date.

    To be economic is to be right up to date, the only way, in feet, to get on is to be economic. Not to be miserable, mind you, but look weli before you spend, and do not ...

    Article : 89 words
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