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  2. THE GENERAL RAINS.

    As a result of the disturbance which made its appearance in this State during Tuesday last, further rains have fallen over the'grenter part of Now South Wales, but the stqrm is ...

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  3. NORTHERN TERRITORY

    Sir [?] Symon, who is on route to London by the G.M.S Bremen, was interviewed at Fromantle yesterday. Speaking on the Northern T[?]rritory ques ...

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  4. STATE POLITICS.

    A meeting was hold ln the Federation Hall, Church-hill, last evening for the purpose of considering the report of the delegates ap-, pointed by the indignation meeting hold on ...

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  5. VICTORIAN ELECTIONS.

    There was every promise of the Stato elcotion campaign passing/off In a most orderly mannor but It remained for the ovo before the fight to supplv a sc[?]n[?] of turbulonce that ...

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  6. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    The Acting Postmaster—General, Mr. Mauger, is convinced that many complaints regarding the telephone service are well founded. Mr. Hosketh, chief electrieal engineer, ...

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  7. THE JENA EXPLOSION.

    It is officially estimated that of 630 comprising the total crew of the battleship Jena, on which an explosion occurred in dock at Toulon on Tuesday afternoon, 407, ...

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  8. THE MAIL CONTRACT.

    The "Times" states that the firm Of Vickers, Sons, and Maxim havo decided to retire from the mail contract syndicate organised by Sir James Laing and Son? ...

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  9. THE CANADIAN SERVICE.

    It is reported at Ottawa that the Canadian Pacific Railway Company intends to place two of its Orient service vessels on the service between Australia and Van ...

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  10. STATEMENT BY MR. CLARKE.

    Mr. Trovisa Clarko and Mr. John Espion, who returned to-day from Sydnoy, do not fear any [?] conscqucnc[?] as the result of tho latest withdrawal from the syndleato in the [?] ...

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  11. TELEPHONE CALLS.

    From a record takten one day last week it has been ascertained that the average number of telephone calls a day in Victoria is under four per subscriber on the toll system, ...

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  12. ARTILLERY PRACTICE RANGE.

    The matter of acquisition of land in New South Wales and Victoria for ranges for artillery practice is in the hands of Colonel Stanley, Chief of Ordnance, and it is ...

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  13. NAVAL CADETS.

    The organisation of naval cadets is being proceeded with in Victoria. Instructions have been sent from the Defence Department for enrolment in Now South Wales and South ...

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  14. WORLD FINANCE.

    A panic in Wall—street, the New York financial centre, caused great demoralisation yesterday. All active issues declined from 3 to 12 points. ...

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  15. RIFLES ON ORDER.

    The 19,280 rifles now on order for the defence forces are being sent out from England as quickly as they can bo obtained. With tho 25,118 short r[?]es, 30,108 long magazin[?] ...

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  16. POSTING WITH THE POSTMAN.

    A recent complaint in connection with the postal service which was made through the press has brought to light a rogulation which is not generally known by the public. It was ...

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  17. SECRET CRIMINAL SOCIETIES.

    The Italian police are watching for the arrival of an anarchist from America, who has been chosen to kill King Victor Emmanuel. ...

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  18. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S TOUR.

    His Excellency the Governor-General, Lord Northcote, reached Wolumla on Tuesday, accompanled by Mr. A. Chapman (PostmasterGeneral), Captain Stephens (aide-de- camp), ...

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  19. STRAIGHT—OUT FIGHT.

    To—morrow is polling day for the State elections. As l8 Ministerialists and two Labourites have boen re-elected unopposed, only 45 seats will be contested. With few excep ...

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  20. SUGAR PLANTATION LABOUR.

    Printed notices have been sent for display in the principal post-offices of the Commonwealth, giving terms and conditions upon which men may obtain work on tho canefleids ...

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  21. VICTORIA.

    A summons was to—day served on tho proprietors of the "Evening Herald" in connection with the publication of betting odds on the Nowmarket Handicap. ...

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  22. IMPERIAL ORGANISATION.

    Sir Frederick Pollock has published in the "Times" a memorandum signed by the Duke of Devonshire, the Duke of Rutland. Viscount Milner, Lord Tennyson, Lord ...

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  23. REFORMING— THE LORDS.

    I Since the Parliamentary election for Brigg division of Lincolnshire and the London County Council elections the Liberals talk less about reforming the House ...

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  24. SECRET COMMISSIONS ACT.

    The first case under the Sceret Commissions Act was henrd at the City Court to-day. R. G. Scott, of Scott Paint Company, was charged that he "did unlawfully and corruptly ...

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  25. MR. WADDELL'S TOUR.

    Mr. Waddell is on a tour of the electorate. He has hold large meetings at Cowra, Cargo, and other places. He proceeds to-morrow to Lyndhurst, Mandurama, and elsewhere. He ...

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  26. CENTRAL POSTAL ADMINISTRATION.

    The rearrang[?]m[?]nt of the contral postal administration recently decided upon will be made in a few days. Mr. J. Ox[?]nham, chief clerk, was appointed assistant secretary, and ...

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  27. THE CAPE RAIDERS.

    The death sentences passed on the men found guilty of taking part in the raid of Cape Colony in November lnst, have been commuted. The sentences on Ret[?]f and ...

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  28. WINE LICENSES.

    The Full Court decision, which— prohibits holders of Australian wine licenses from allowing on their licensed promises any other liquor than Australian wlne, has caused great ...

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  29. LEATHER LOADING.

    Some time age some leather exported to England was stopped by tho Customs on account of sugar and glucose contained in it. A report on the question of loading up leathor ...

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  30. WOMEN'S WORK EXHIBITION.

    A large gathering of influential Australian ladies, presided over by Mrs. Coghlan, met yesterday, and resolved to send a representative collection of work to the ...

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  31. TRANSVAAL RAILWAY DISASTER.

    Owing to the washlng—away of a culvert a train was wrecked at Alkmaar, Transvaal, on the Delagoa Bay railway line. Dr. A. Jameson, ex-Minister for Lands ...

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  32. RYLSTONE IRON DEPOSITS.

    There is a probability of a big industry being established at Rylstone. It has long been known the iron are deposits here are among the best in the Commonwealth, if not the ...

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  33. NEW ZEALAND.

    Speaking at a public dinner, Mr. Millar, Minister for Customs, said that if the colony was to progress it had to protect its industries. it was impossible for any young ...

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  34. THE LATE DR. DOWIE.

    Extraordinary scenes are witnessed at Zion. City at the lying in state of the body of the Rev. Dr. Dowie. The body is dressed In the richest prophetical robes of Dr. ...

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  35. QUEENSLAND'S INTERESTS.

    At the Brlsbane Chamber of Commerce meeting to-day Mr. A. M. Hertzberg moved:— "(1) That in the best interests of this State it 1s desirable that our trunk railway lines ...

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  36. INDUSTRIAL CONDITIONS.

    Interviewed this evening Mr. Aves, the Bri— tish Commissioner on Industrial Conditions, said that for quite a long time the people in England have been carefully watching the ...

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  37. PRINCE RANJITSLNHJI.

    Prince Ranjitsinhji was Installed as Jam of Nawanajar, amid a great function. He promised the British Agent that he would "play the game." ...

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  38. ST.A[?]GHTERMEN'S STRIKE.

    Regarding the slaughtermen's strike, the Christchurch employers have [?]d a case with the Arbitration Court. The men will be cited to answer it. This is the first case ...

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  39. THE SAGE FORTUNE.

    Mrs. Russell Sage, whose husband— left her a fortune to be devoted to charity as she thought fit, has allotted an income from £12,000,000 towards improving social ...

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  40. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    N[?] Atkinson, 16, a resident of Auburn, was crossing Martin-place, Sydney, last overing, when she was knocked down by a cart Traflle-constable Lucas convoyed her to the ...

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  41. EXPORT TRADE.

    The exports of butter cheese, lamb, mutton, and beef for 11 months of the financial year show a substantial increase over the last corresponding period. Cheese showed an in ...

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  42. ACCIDENTS ON THE BLAYNEY LINE.

    About 10.30 p.m. yesterday Mr. James Ewin, 75, was run over by the second division ot the mail train. Deceased was an old residont, and highly respected He r[?]sided about mid ...

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  43. HEAVY SEAS RUNNING.

    Rough seas were running at Sydney Head[?] yesterday, and at a few places immtediately to the north and south of the port. Half a doz[?] sailing ships were to have saillod—five for ...

    Article : 395 words
  44. CHARGE AGAINST LORD WILLIAM NEVILL.

    Lord William Nevill, a son of the Marquis of Abergavenny, has been remanded at Westminstor Police Court on a charge of exchanging by trick a box containing ...

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  45. ORGAN FOR AUCKLAND.

    Mr Henry Brett, proprietor ot the "Evening Star," has offered to provide at his own cost the largest organ in the colony for the proposed new Town Hall. ...

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  46. SUPPOSED SUICIDE.

    About 7 a.m. yesterday Julius Carl Christan Ilagemann, 42, a billlard-table-maker, was found dead in a room at his residence, [?] Albion-street, Annandale where he lived with ...

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  47. QUEENSLAND.

    Mr. James Tolmie, senior member for Toowoomba, addressed the electory to-night. He said that Mr. Kidston had given tho toilers on the land no assurance that during the next ...

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  48. A DARING ROBBERY.

    Gold bars, worth —1600, have been stolen Irom the South African Exhibition. ...

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  49. PREMISES RAIDED.

    The Tasmanian Parcels Express Delivery Company's promises in Queen-street were raided by the police to-day. A youth named L[?] King was arrested and charged with ...

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  50. LABOUR CONVENTION.

    The Labour Convention was resumed today, Mr. Lennon (Herbert) continued the dobat[?] on a motion for the adoption of the proposals for the selection of sonatorial candi ...

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  51. CRIMES ACT IN IRELAND.

    Nationalist members of the House of Commons in a debate last night denounced the Crimes Act (Ireland) as a (Violation of the Constitution, and it was ...

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  52. THE WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales this afternoon bidding was animated, at the opening rates, American and Continental [?] buying [?]nos and crossbreds. ...

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  53. THE AUSTRALIAN WRECK.

    The ket[?]h Joker returned yesterday from the wrecked steamer Australian, bringing about 30 tons of general merchandise, which had been saved. The Wa[?] sailed for the ...

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  54. TROTTING AT SHOWS.

    Mr. Bassett, a solleltor, who is president of the P., A., and H. Society, says in regard to tretting at shows that socleties would be safe in proceeding will tretting if the Attornoy ...

    Article : 106 words
  55. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    The [?]munian Premler states that it seems as if they were within measurable distance of a satisfactory arrangement being come to for a conference of Premiers at Brisbane to ...

    Article : 69 words
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