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  2. THE KAISER.

    A brother of the Italian who was the organiser of the anarchist plot at Alexandria to assassinate the Emperor of Germany has been arrested at ...

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  3. INTERCOLONIAL.

    The funeral of the late Dr. A. Campbell, M.L.C., was largely attended to-day. Public men and representatives of public and charitable institutions ...

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  4. COOLGARDIE.

    In the Warden's Court on Nov. 1 verdicts covering sums aggregating over £300 were given against the Miner's Dream Company for wages due to ...

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  5. TASMANIA.

    The Customs returns for October amounted to over £90,000, compared with £88,000 for the corresponding period of last year. Minerals were ...

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  6. FASHODA.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" reports that three thousand Senegalese, from French Guinea, are entering the western district of Bahr-el-Ghazal. ...

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  7. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Miss. Earnshaw, before leaving the West brook school on Monday, was presented by her past and present pupils with an address and a handsome glass ...

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  8. COMMERCIAL.

    Whtat.—The price of wheat has fallen, and is now from 6d. to is, lower than it was during last week. ...

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  9. SAMOA.

    News received from Samoa is to the effect that it is possible that there will be serious trouble before the new king is appointed. ...

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  10. VISIT CURTAILED.

    The Kaiser visited Bethlehem, the Mount of Olives, and Gethsemane, and attended the consecration of the Church of the Redeemer. ...

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  11. QUEENSLAND.

    The trial of ex-directors of the Queensland National Bank on a charge of conspiracy was resumed to-day. A long argument ensued on the ...

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  12. THREATENING ATTITUDE OF ABYSSINIA.

    The adviser of the Emperor Menelik of Abyssinia is at present in Paris, and he says that there are 15,000 Abyssinians in the vicinity of Fashoda, who are ...

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  13. BULONG.

    The rush to Bulong continues, and all the available shops, etc., are let. There is a number of very bad characters about, and camps are daily and ...

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  14. TERRIBLE TRAGEDIES.

    Two terrible tragedies are reported from the continent to-day. At Trieste a schoolmistress named Tressa was desperately in love with a ...

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  15. ALLEGED SUNDAY-TRADING.

    At the Perth Police Court Tuesday before Mr. A. S. Roe, P.M., John de Baun, licensee of the Palace Hotel, was charged with Sunday trading. Mr. F. ...

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  16. THE HARVEST.

    Reports concerning the earliest stripings of wheat show that the crops are better than was anticipated a few weeks ago. The chance of a ten-bushel yield ...

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  17. A PRESENT FOR THE ROMAN CATHOLICS

    The Kaiser has handed over to the Roman Catholic Society at Jerusalem the piece of land whereon tradition places the site of the assumption of the Virgin ...

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  18. RUSSIAN INTRIGUE.

    It is reported in Borne that France, at the instigation of Russia, is temporising in order to give the Abyssinians time to act. ...

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  19. BURGLARY IN THE CITY.

    Mr. W. Tanner's shop in the city was entered by burglars last night. A quantity of cigarettes and tobacco was stolen. No arrest has yet been made. ...

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  20. BRITISH MILITARY ACTIVITY.

    The War Office has ordered 200 sixnch wire guns. ...

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  21. REVENUE RETURNS.

    The revenue receipts for October amounted to £317,623, being a decrease of £38,397 over the same period of last year. ...

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  22. BURNING FATALITY.

    A child named Kathleen O'Shea was burned to death at Bowden to-day, through her clothes having been ignited at a fire. ...

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  23. FRANCE.

    The official list of the new French Ministry is as follow:—M. Dupuy, Premier and Minister of the Interior ; M. Delcasse, Minister of Foreign Affairs; ...

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  24. DERVISH DESERTERS.

    The followers of Ahmed Fedil, who was defeated at Gedarif, are deserting to Colonel Parsons, who has taken possession of the town. ...

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  25. NEW ZEALAND.

    The National Insurance Company Las declared a further dividend of 9d. per share. ...

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  26. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    Thirty doctors and ten lady doctors have been despatched to Samarkand, a city of Asiatic Russia, in order to localise the plague, which has broken out ...

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  27. MIDLAND JUNCTION.

    The ceremony of laying the foundation-stone of the new Anglican Church at Midland Junction will take place at 3.30 p.m. on Saturday, November 12. ...

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  28. REVENUE RETURNS.

    The stamp duty revenue from July 1 to date and the Land income tax show decreases, the latter to the extent of nearly £3,000. ...

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  29. ALBANY.

    Mr. Thomas Kendall Zillmann, son of Dr. Zillmann, and the manager of the National Bank here, was married in St. John's Church Tuesday afternoon by ...

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  30. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Sir Alfred Milner, Governor of the Cape, and High Commissioner for South Africa, has issued a proclamation in which he warns the residents of ...

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  31. "TOTE" RAID.

    The police raided four "tote" shops in the city this afternoon, and made several arrests and seizures. ...

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  32. EASTERN PARLIAMENTS.

    In the House of Assembly to-day the Commissioner for Public Works moved the construction of water works for Gawler and the district at a cost of ...

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  33. WAGIN.

    On Tuesday the Commissioner for Crown Lands and the Commissioner for Railways visited the homesteads en route to the Arthur Post-office, on the ...

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  34. SIR T. F. BUXTON.

    Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton, the Governor of South Australia, who left Adelaide in the R.M.S. Himalaya, on September 28, has arrived safely in England, and is ...

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  35. SALVATION "ARMY."

    The Salvation "Army" to-day took possession of the Albert-hall premises, for which it paid £9,000. It is intended to open a Men's Shelter on the same ...

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  36. THE DREYFUS AFFAIR.

    The revisionists accuse President Faure and M. Dupuy, the Premier, of attempting to screen General Mercier, the ex-Minister of War, who published the ...

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  37. MASKELYNE AND COOK.

    Two clerks in a Deptford foundry have recovered from Mr. Maskelyne, of Messrs. Maskelyne and Cook, the owners of the Egyptian Hall of Mystery ...

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  38. COOLGARDIE EXHIBITION.

    The Government has received a report from Mr. E. J. Scott, the South Australian commissioner at the Coolgardie Exhibition, in which he discusses the ...

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  39. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day there was a long discussion concerning the alleged irregularities in the conduct of the Macquarie election. Mr. Brunker ...

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  40. THE PHILIPPINES.

    The "Globe," a London evening newspaper, says that if America annexes the Philippines it is desirable that Britain should secure the island of Palawan, as ...

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  41. CHINA.

    All the Chinese waterways have been opened to vessels which are registered at the treaty ports. ...

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  42. SERIOUS ACCIDENT.

    Walter Smith sustained serious injuries to his head through having been thrown from his horse, which bolted in the city, and collided with a, trolly. ...

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  43. WATERWORKS BOARD.

    Tuesday was the last day of office of the Metropolitan Water Works Board, and from to-day the new body will control affairs. Up to the present ...

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  44. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Helen Faucit, Lady Martin. [This distinguished actress was born ...

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  45. ST. ALBAN'S, HIGHGATE.

    The re-opening and dedication of the newly-enlarged parish church of St. Alban's, Highgate, were performed Nov[?] by Bishop Riley. ...

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  46. A GERMAN PROPOSAL.

    The German Ambassador has proposed that the Powers should seize the Shan-hai-Kwan railway, which connects Peking with the Gulf of Leaotong, unless the ...

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  47. JAPAN.

    The Japanese Government has resigned owing to internal dissension. ...

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  48. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Government proposes to seek approval for the construction of several railways in agricultural districts. ...

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  49. MUSICAL.

    At a Saturday afternoon concert, given at the Crystal Palace, Sydenham, London, on October 29, an "idyll" by Professor Marshall Hall, of Melbourne ...

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  50. ENGLISH TURF.

    The Australian horses Survivor and Acmena are being backed for the Liverpool Cup. The farmer is quoted at 100 to 5 and the latter at 100 to 6. ...

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  51. AGENT-GENERALSHIP.

    Mr. Reid flatly denies the rumor that Mr. Carruthers is to be appointed Agent-General in England. The transition stage in which the office now is ...

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  52. BUNBURY.

    Sir John Forrest is represented to have stated that, in connection with the claims which have been put forward with reference to compensation for the land ...

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  53. CASHMERE.

    A fire has occurred at Serinagur, the capital of Cashmere. The damage is estimated at £60,000. ...

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  54. HOT AT THE BARRIER.

    At Broken Hill today the thermometer registered 103deg. in the shade. ...

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  55. KALGOORLIE.

    The report of the Chamber of Mines in reference to the refusal of the Government to give any assistance for a chamber and mining museum is ...

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  56. SHIPPING.

    Arrival—Steamer Gera, 3,166 tons from Sydney. Departures.—For Rockhampton—Barque Aldergrove, 1,271 tons. ...

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  57. REVENUE RETURNS.

    The October revenue returns totalled £761,339, being an increase of £57,054 over those of the corresponding period of last year. ...

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  59. THE BUDGET.

    The Premier, Mr. G. H. Reid, will deliver his Budget speech to-morrow. ...

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  60. Advertising

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  61. CO-OPERATION.

    A scheme for a Co-operative Grain and Produce Company has been passed for submission to the executive of the Farmers and Settlers' Association. ...

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  62. THE MOKOIA.

    At the trial of the steamer Mokoia her rate of speed was 16 knots an hour. [This steamer, which, is of 3,540 tons register, has been built by W. Denny ...

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  63. VICTORIA.

    It transpires that the recent second conference of intercolonial general managers of railways, like the traffic managers' conference, was barren of results. ...

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  64. Advertising

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