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  2. IN OFFICE.

    Mr. M'Gowen and his colleagues will assume the full responsibilities of Ministerial office to-day. Mr. Holman attended at the Justice ...

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  3. UNIFICATIONISTS.

    Mr. Wade regards the new Ministry as a combination to have been pretty well anticipated. "One misses, though, the names of some who, on past performances, were ...

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  4. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. John Ward, M.P. (Labour), in the course of an interview, said he preferred payment of members of the House of Commons to a reversal of the Osborne ...

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  5. VITCORIAN IMMIGRATION.

    The tour of the Victorian delegates, Mr. M'Kenzie, Minister for Lands, and Mr. Mead, has attracted keen interest in the States where irrigation is practised. ...

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  6. THE CELLAR MURDER.

    The trial of Hawley Crippen, who is charged with the murder of his wife, was continued at the Old Bailey to-day. Crippen gave further evidence. He said ...

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  7. NEW GREEK MINISTRY.

    M. Venezelos, the new Premier of Greece, delivered his first speech as Minister in the National Assembly yesterday. M. Venezelos said that the principal duty ...

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  8. THE GERMAN EMPEROR.

    The German Emperor will shortly visit King Albert at Brussels. In view of the Emperor's visit, the Labour Federation has placarded the city with the following ...

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  9. NATAL RIVALRY.

    Lord Curzon, in the course of a speech at Hanley, dealt with the naval situation of the world. Lord Curzon said that they saw a country, not content with being the ...

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  10. HOME RULE FOR SCOTLAND.

    The Scottish Liberal Association, at its annual conference yesterday, requested Scottish members of the House of Commons to press for Home Rule for Scotland. ...

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  11. FREETRADE FINANCE.

    Mr. A. Ure, Lord Advocate for Scotland, in the course of a speech at South Shields yesterday, in the election contest there proceeding, enumerated the deficits of ...

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  12. AERONAUTICS.

    Owing to alarm through not having heard from three balloons engaged in the race from St. Louis to Ontario, the Canadian Government has been asked to search ...

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  13. CHECK TO GERMAN PLANS.

    The naval correspondent of the "Daily News" writes that Germany has not begun the four Dreadnoughts which her programme proposed should be laid down this ...

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  14. MR. ROOSEVELT.

    Mr. Roosevelt, in the course of a speech at Boston, denied that there was a difference of opinion among Republicans as to the basic principle of protection. The ...

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  15. THE CARIBBEAN HURRICANE.

    In the recent hurricane the American revenue cutter Cespedes has been wrecked off the Cuban coast. All hands were lost except two. ...

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  16. SENATOR ALDRICH INJURED.

    In regard to a mysterious accident which Senator Aldrich Yvas said to have met with, it is now believed that he was murderously assaulted in New York. ...

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  17. SUGGESTED BUILDING LOAN.

    The Parliament in correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" says that the letter from Mr. Churchill, the Home Secretary, stating that under some circumstances he ...

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  18. LOSS OF MEMORY.

    Mr. Robert E. Vanning, Superintendent of Canadian Fisheries, disappeared a fortnight ago at The Hague, whither he went in connection with the fisheries arbitration ...

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  19. THE KING'S PRIZE.

    The executive of the National Rifle Association has almost completed the inquiries into the scores registered in the final stage of the King's match at the recent meeting, ...

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  20. A VICIOUS ATTACK.

    Professor Woodruff, Professor of Law in Cornell University, speaking at a political rally in Ithaca, New York, called Mr. Roosevelt "an unmitigated liar." ...

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  21. AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL MEETING.

    An international aviation meeting opens in New York to-day. Mr. Grahame White and Mr. James Hadley, from Great Britain, are among the ...

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  22. PORTUGUESE REPUBLIC.

    A decree has been gazetted abolishing exceptional laws, including those affecting anarchists, and repealing restrictions on the press. ...

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  23. OVERWORK.

    Mr. H. N. Gibson, Coroner, held an inquest to-day on the body of John James Guilfoyle, Postmaster, who shot himself the previous day. ...

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  24. TRAILS FOR MURDER.

    The Grand Jury at Chester has returned a true bill against Mark Wilde, an ex-soldier, who was committed for trial on a charge of murdering Mr. George Storr, a ...

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  25. A CANADIAN LAW SUIT.

    Mr. James Dunsmuir, ex-Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia, is entering a suit against Mr. Mackenzie, President of the Canadian Northern Railway Company, ...

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  26. TRIAL OF LE NEVE.

    The trial of Ethel le Neve on a charge of being accessory after the fact to the murder of Mrs. Crippen will commence on Tuesday. ...

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  27. THE KINGSAND TRAGEDY.

    James Hamilton Nicholas, who recently returned from New Zealand, where he had been an inmate of an asylum, was arraigned at the Cornwall assizes to-day on a ...

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  28. CRIPPEN'S FATHER CONFIDENT.

    Mr. Myron Crippen, of Los Angeles, the aged father of Dr. Crippen, declares himself confident in the belief that Belle Elmore is alive in the United States. ...

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  29. THE NATIONAL AIRSHIP.

    Mr. R. B. Haldane, Secretary of State for War, has arranged to purchase the dirigible balloon Clement Bayard, which recently flew from France to England, with ...

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  30. KING OF SIAM DEAD.

    The death is announced of Paramindr Maha Chulalongkorn, King of Siam, aged 57 years. ...

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  31. TRAFALGAR DAY.

    Wreaths from Christchurch Wanganui, Dunedin, and Wellington (N.Z.) were among those placed on Nelson's Column in celebration of the anniversary of the ...

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  32. PRINCE FRANCIS OF TECK.

    The latest bulletin respecting the condition of Prince Franels of Teek states that he passed a more restful day. LONDON, Oct. 22, 11.40 a.m. ...

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  33. COLD STORAGE.

    The chairman of the Port of London Authority has promised to have plans and estimates prepared of up-to-date cold storage equipment. ...

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  34. THE LATE MONARCH'S WORK.

    His Majesty King Maha Chulalongkorn was born on September 20, 1852, and was a son of King Maha Mongkut and Queen Rambol Bhamarabhirom. He succeeded to the throne ...

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  35. RELIGION AND POLITICS.

    Yesterday, at St. Mary's Cathedral, on the occasion of the celebration of the silver jubilee of his cardinalate, Cardinal Moran made reference to the recent elections. He ...

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  36. TRANS-ATLANTIC VOYAGE.

    Mr. Joseph Brurher, of Chicago, is making plans for a transatlantic airship voyage, starting for Teneriffe in Februrary. ...

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  37. BALLET GIRLS' ASSOCIATION.

    An appeal has been lodged by J. C. Williamson, Limited, against the decision of the Industrial Registrar (Mr. A. M. Stewart) in granting registration under the Commonwealth ...

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  38. COMBATING AIRSHIPS.

    It is officially stated that successful experiments have been made with torpedo arrows against airships by the French military authorities. ...

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  39. SHIPBUILDING LOCKOUT.

    In consequence of the Boilermakers' Society having rejected by ballot the agreement arrived at between their executive and the employers for the settlement of ...

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  40. NAVY LEAGUE DINNER.

    At the dinner given by the Navy League the Agents-General for the Australian States, and Captain Collins, of the High Commissioner's Office, were among those ...

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  41. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    On Tuesday both Houses of the Federal Parliament will meet. The first business in the House of Representatives will be the Northern Territory Bill in committee. The Acting Prime ...

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  42. FRENCH RAILWAY STRIKE.

    The Lyons Mediterranean Railway Company has allocated £100,000 to reward the men who were faithful to the company during the strike on the railways. ...

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  43. SHOCKING DOMESTIC MURDER.

    A baker who quarrelled with his wife thrust her into an oven in this city, and baked her alive. ...

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  44. BRITISH CONSOLS.

    Consols touched £79 13s 9d to-day, recovering to £79 17s 6d at the close. ...

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  45. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Gisborne loan of £175,000, bearing interest at 4 per cent., and issued tit par, has been subscribed. PATERSON, LAING, AND BRUCE. ...

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  46. SAILOR'S BRUTAL TREATMENT.

    A young Norwegian sailor on the German ship Martha Boekhahn deserted at Westport. He was arrested, and subsequently escaped from custody, but was again captured, and came ...

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  47. A MELBOUENE FINAL.

    The last football match of the season was played on Saturday between Port Melbourne and Yarraville for the junior football premiership. A fortnight ago the match between these ...

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  48. THE LABOUR EXCHANGES.

    Mr. Sydney Buxton, President of the Board of Trade, speaking at the opening of the City Labour Exchange, said that since the introduction of the Labour ...

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  49. SEA TRAINING.

    Mr. Geoffrey Drage, who presided at the National Conference on Sea Training, convened by the Navy League, said that the object of the conference was to prevent the ...

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  50. UNION OF THE CHURCHES.

    Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan, multi-millionaire banker, will give £20,000 towards a fund for financing a world's conference on the union of the churches. ...

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  51. MR. PERRY'S LEAVE-TAKING.

    Mr. Perry, in taking leave of his officers, made a speech to them in the Ministerial room on Saturday morning. He said he wished to thank them for the loyalty they had ...

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  52. SOUTH AFRICAN TEAM.

    J. H. Sinclair will join the South African cricket team which will tour Australia this season. J. H. Sinclair is a native of South Africa, ...

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  53. A CUBAN CRIME.

    A bold attempt was made yesterday to assassinate Major-General Pino Guerra, Commander-in-Chief of the Cuban Army. As he was leaving the Presidential Palace ...

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  54. NOBEL PRIZES.

    The Nobel prize, to be given to the man who has most advanced the science of medicine in the past year, has been awarded to Professor Kassel, of ...

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  55. ROBBERY OF JEWELLERY.

    The jewellery shop of Mr. R. M'Dougall, of 279 Little Collins-street, was entered sometime during the night on Friday, and jewellery, estimated to be worth between £600 and ...

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  56. TERRIBLE MINING ACCIDENT.

    A fatal accident occurred at the East Oriontal and Glanmire mine on Saturday afternoon at 5 o'clock, two men, named W. Wallace and P. Dunn, being blown to pieces. The ...

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  57. STEAMER WRECKED.

    The steamer Wally, 420 tons, has been wrecked off Para. Some of those aboard were saved, but 50 are missing. The Wally, a Swedish steel-screw ...

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  58. THE NEW KING.

    The Crown Prince, who had been declared Heir Apparent, died on January 3, 1895, and on the 16th of the same month H.R.H. Prince Chao Fa Maha Vajiravudh, then being ...

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  59. IMPORTED MEAT IN VIENNA.

    The first consignment of Argentine meat imported into Vienna in consequence of the agitation against the high prices of local meat is now ready for sale. ...

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  60. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—In your issue of Saturday, under the caption of "The M'Gowen Ministry," it was stated that—"When Mr. Wade became Premier there were seven portfolios, but the ...

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  61. TRADE OF CANADA.

    The trade of Canada during the last fiscal year increased to the extent of 67,000,000 dollars (£13,400,000). WOLFE'S [?]HNAPPS passe[?] well-known ...

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  62. DEGRADED LIVES.

    The Rev. Mr. Cruickshank, speaking at a mission meeting in connection with the Anglican Synod now in scanlon, said that he had never seen lives so degraded as he had ...

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