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  2. A GREAT EVENT.

    "If there is one fact more than another which strikes the visitor to these shores it is the isolation of Australia and New Zealand. That fact struck Mr. Bryce very forcibly ...

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  3. A NEW COMET.

    The discovery of an unexpected comet of the 6th magnitude, just visible to the trained naked eye, was made by Mr. Walter F. Gale, of Waratah, on the evening of Sunday last. ...

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  4. A LOVE TRAGEDY.

    George M'Intyre was found in a dying condition at Eton on Saturday night. Deceased had been keeping company with a girl employed at the Railway Terminus Hotel, and ...

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  5. THE BALKANS.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of the "Cologne Gazette" says the Foreign Office is pessimistic in respect to the situation in the Balkans, and Count Berchtold's proposal is ...

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  6. THE CRICKETERS.

    The match Australia v South of England was commenced at Hastings to-day in brilliant sunshine. The wicket was easy, and the attendance was good. ...

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  7. REMARKABLE CASE.

    A particularly clever forgery was effected last month, by which a well-known city business man was robbed of the sum of £500. The manner in which the robbery was ...

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  8. THE NAVY.

    A memorandum has been issued dealing with important administrative reforms in connection with the Admiralty. A feature of the reforms is that [?]ch ...

    Article : 511 words
  9. ROSYTH NAVAL [?]ASE.

    Rosyth harbour, where a strong naval base is being established, is about to be deepened. ...

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  10. THE PORTE ALARMED.

    The Porte is alarmed at the outlook in the Balkans. Advices from Sofia state that the Bulgarian Cabinet will not make war, but if it falls ...

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  11. MEXICAN TURMOIL.

    The Mexican rebels have cut off all traffic and telegraphic communication between here and Cananea, in Sonora (Mexico), where there are 500 United States citizens residing. ...

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  12. FEDERAL BANK.

    The criticism by the Minister for Lands in the New South Wales Cabinet (Mr. Beeby) on the Commonwealth endeavour to cripple the savings bank business of the States, was ...

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  13. BULGARIA AND MACEDONIA.

    Several correspondents emphasise the point that Bulgaria will find it difficult to resist the popular pressure with a view to war against Turkey in order to free Macedonia. ...

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  14. AGITATION IN GREECE.

    A mass meeting of 30,000 people was held last night, at which a resolution was agreed to protesting against the anarchy and the ill-treatment of Christians in Macedonia, and ...

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  15. THE BABY BONUS.

    Mr. Fisher's bonus-for-babies proposal was discussed by Dr. Arthur, M.L.A., at the meeting of the Health Society in the Town Hall yesterday. ...

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  16. MEXICAN INDIANS ON THE WARPATH.

    A hand of 100 Yaqui Indians have taken to the warpath. They raided the village of Realito, and carried away an official. They then attacked Colonia, killing two men, one ...

    Article : 111 words
  17. AUSTRIA AND GERMANY.

    In regard to the interview between the German Imperial Chancellor, Herr von Bethmann-Hollweg, and Count Leopold Berchtold, Austrian Minister of Foreign Affairs, while ...

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  18. THE SOUTH AFRICANS.

    The match South Africa v Lord Londesborough's XI. was commenced at Scarborough to-day. The South Africans batted first, and at the luncheon interval had made ...

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  19. FREE LUNCHES.

    About a fortnight ago the hotelkeepers decided to abolish counter lunches. Since then a few have restored the midday sandwich, and there is much indignation among ...

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  20. AERONAUTICS.

    An inquest has been held regarding the death of Captain P. Hamilton and Lieut. Wyness Stuart, who were killed at Stonehenge owing to their aeroplane developing a defect ...

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  21. A TURKISH MUTINY.

    Seven battalions of Nizam (regular army) auxiliary troops at Yenisheher mutinied because they had not been disbanded. They pillaged several villages. Troops have now ...

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  22. THE NEW CHINA.

    The primary elections for members of the House of Representatives will be held on December 10, and the final elections on January 10. ...

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  23. WEEK-END POLITICS.

    "The utterances of Mr. Holman, Mr. Beeby, and Mr. Griffith are another instalment of the week-end saturnalia of abuse we're becoming accustomed to," said the leader of the ...

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  24. WOMEN'S SUFFRAGISTS.

    Much indignation has been manifested over the work of the women's suffragists in the grounds of Balmoral Castle. The memorial fountain on the roadside ...

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  25. PRESS COMMENTS.

    The "Times" praises Mr. Churchill's "lucid [?]nd cogent memoranda." It adds: "The Admiralty has often displayed a genius for effective administration, and a native ...

    Article : 229 words
  26. PREVENTING CAPSIZES.

    Mr. S. F. Cody claims to have invented a biplane with an automatic balancing apparatus, which will prevent the machine overturning in any wind. ...

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  27. THE RUSSIAN TREATY.

    The Russian Minister at Peking has intimated that, owing to China having ignored the proposals to revise the Treaty regarding II[?], signed in St. Petersburg in 1881, Russia, in ...

    Article : 98 words
  28. AEROPLANE OUT OF HAND.

    M. Beard, an airman, was about to ascend at Gray, Haute-Saone, yesterday, when he lost control of his aeroplane. The machine, after jumping along the ...

    Article : 74 words
  29. MOTOR CAR AND TRAM.

    A motor car collided with a tram at Arles, near Marseilles. Mrs. Joubert, wife of Professor Joubert, of Marseilles, and a relative were killed. ...

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  30. REVOLT IN YUNNAN.

    Advices have been received that the Chinese troops in South-west Yunnan have revolted, and that the Governor of the Province has disappeared. ...

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  31. SAD DROWNING CASES.

    A double drowning fatality occurred at Narara yesterday afternoon, two brothers, Kenneth and Frederick M'Intosh, aged [?] and 3 years respectively, losing their lives. It ...

    Article : 139 words
  32. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 209 words
  33. RUSSIAN NAVY.

    A Naval Order has been issued which expresses deep regret that there should have been any necessity for the proclamation of martial law in Sebastopol. ...

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  34. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Lord Selborne, speaking at Alresford, said that almost the first duty of the Unionist party on returning to power should be the reform of the House of Lords, and the repeal ...

    Article : 64 words
  35. GERMANY AND AUSTRIA.

    It is semi-officially announced that Herr von Bethmann-Hollweg, and Count Leopold Berchtold have reached "a perfect mutual understanding on all points." ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Some molten slag which was being tipped in the darkness at Dowlais last night ran on to three workmen. They were all most shockingly burned, and all died. ...

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  37. ARMY MANOEUVRES.

    Between nightfall on Saturday and dawn on Sunday, the railways conveyed from Aldershot into the manoeuvre area, without interfering with the ordinary traffic, 30,000 troops, ...

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  38. MUSICAL PITCH.

    The question of an authoritative declaration or registration of the standard musical pitch was brought before the Minister for Public instruction (Mr. Carmichael) yesterday by a ...

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  39. FATHER AND SON DROWNED.

    Robert Williams and his son, Alfred Griffith Williams, were drowned in Merimbula Lake on Saturday afternoon, through their boat being smashed against the piles of the ...

    Article : 58 words
  40. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 199 words
  41. SUNKEN COMBOYNE.

    The steamer Comboyne, which foundered in Port Kembla Bay, by striking the end of the breakwater, on Sunday morning, still lies in the same position. ...

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  42. SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH.

    The Minister for Customs (Mr. Tudor) granted an interview to Dr. Erie Mjoberg, of Stockholm, who led the e[?]dition organised by the Swedish Government for the purpose ...

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  43. MOROCCO.

    Native couriers have reached Casablanca with the news that General Mangin's column has entered Marakesh after fierce fighting, and has released the French prisoners there. ...

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  44. WHALING INDUSTRY.

    Mr. Morton, M.P., has received word from the commander of the Australian whaling fleet that whaling operations were started on Saturday, and that the gunboats of the ...

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  45. THE SUGAR COMMISSION.

    Professor William Jethro Brown, who has been appointed to succeed Sir John Gordon as chairman of the Commonwealth Sugar Commission, will reach Melbourne from ...

    Article : 61 words
  46. TO-DAY.

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  47. FRENCH REINFORCEMENTS.

    Two companies of Zouaves have landed at Saffi, and two others at Mogador. ...

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  48. ANGLICAN CHURCH.

    The Anglican Synod yesterday, with one dissentient, adopted a motion by Archdeacon Samwell,—"That the synod, while declaring unswerving loyalty with the Church in ...

    Article : 64 words
  49. ORIGIN OF LIFE.

    Sir Edwin Ray Lankester, Professor of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy in the University of London, criticising the presidential address of Dr. E. A. Schaefer, before the ...

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  50. THE OTFORD TUNNEL MYSTERY.

    The adjourned inquest concerning the death of John Joseph M'Namara, whose mangled body was found in Otford t[?]nnel, on August 14, was resumed before the Corone[?] (Mr. A. ...

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  51. PROHIBITED IMMIGRANT.

    At the Newcastle Police Court to-day. Captain A. O. Cowin, of the Japanese steamer Koju Maru, was fined £100, and 6s costs, for allowing a prohibited immigrant to enter the ...

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  52. PRISONER'S LEAP FROM TRAIN.

    M. Barton, who is to [?] his [?] on Wednesday on a criminal Charge, made a bold attempt to regain his liberty on Saturday while being conveyed by train from ...

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  53. COMPULSORY TRAINING.

    In the District Court, S. Cohen and Sons, of King-street, Melbourne, were proceeded against by P. G. Collins for dismissing him from their employ contrary to the Defence ...

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  54. AUSTRALIAN NAVAL STATION.

    The Minister for Defence, Senator Pearce, has announced that the Admiralty had agreed to allow the [?]miral, Sir [?]orge King-Hall, to remain in command of the ...

    Article : 88 words
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