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  2. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    Mr. G. H. Reid, leader of the Anti-social party, returned yesterday from a short to of Queensland and the northern portion this State. In the course of an interview ...

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  3. SHIPPING DISASTERS.

    The probable total loss of the Eastorn mail steamer Australian formed almost the sole topic of conversation in shipping circles yesterday, and regret was generally expressed ...

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  4. SECOND EDITION

    The steamer Australian was heading about south-west when she struck on Bashon Head, which makes it appear that it was calculated the vessel's position was some distance ...

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  5. FRANCE'S PEACE POLICY.

    M. Clemenceau, the French, Premier, has assured an interviewer of the "Berliner Tageblatt" that personally he desired good relations with Germany, but ...

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  6. GERMAN EMPEROR'S TABLE TALK.

    The Munich Press publishes a remarkable conversation which the German Emperor held with Dr. Ganghofer, a German novelist. ...

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  7. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    There is a prospect of Nestle's Milk Company establishing a factory in Australia. The prime Minister to-day said that the company had had a representative here for some ...

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  8. DARING BANK ROBBERY.

    Yesterday afternoon a daring robbery was committed at the W.A. Bank, Daydawn. Shortly before 4 o'clock some men heard cries issuing from the bank premises, and on ...

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  9. WARRING SECTS IN TURKEY.

    Greek bands are committing terrible excesses in Macedonia. At Caradja a band threw dynamite cartridges into houses, and slaughtered "the men as they left the ...

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  10. ADVERTISING AUSTRALIA.

    Communications have been roceived from Captain Collins, Commonwealth representative in London, in regard to the accommodation for the Commonwealth, office that is to be ...

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  11. EIGHT HOURS BILL.

    The Eight Hours Bill was presented by Mr. M'Gowen in the Legislative Assembly yesterday afternoon. Its full title is "A bill to declare eight hours to be a legal working ...

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  12. GENERAL BOTHA CONCILIATORY.

    General Botha delivered a conciliatory speech at Bloemfontein yesterday. He urged Boers and British to join hands over the graves of brave men, and work ...

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  13. MURDER IN THE TRANSVAAL.

    Stephanus Smit, a grandson of President Kruger, has been found guilty at Pretoria of the murder of Hermann Davis while co-operating with him in the ...

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  14. DEFENCE LEAGUE PROPOSALS.

    A deputation from the Victorian branch of the Australian National Defence League placed before the Prime Minister a few days ago a proposal for the establishment of a national ...

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  15. ROGOFF TRAIN ROBBERY.

    Two of the ringleaders and 20 others implicated in the wrecking of the train at Rogoff by a band of Terrorists, who decamped with £5000 in cash and securities, ...

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  16. CHINA IRRITATES JAPAN.

    The persistently obstructive attitude of China respecting the Manchurian railway regulations is irritating the Japanese, who declare that China's attitude must tend to ...

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  17. OUT-OF-DATE AMMUNITION.

    Captain Collins, the Commonwealth representative in London, has laid bofore the War Office representations from the Defence Department regarding out-of-date ammunition ...

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  18. FARTHEST NORTH.

    Further details' of Commander Peary's Arctic Expedition show that be reached a point only 153 miles from the Pole. He was compelled to return owing to ...

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  19. MILLIONAIRE'S MURDER.

    Preparatory to the trial of Harry Thaw, a New York millionaire, on a charge of having killed Stanford White, architect, also a millionaire, at ...

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  20. FARMERS FOR FREETRADE.

    A number of Canadian farmers' associations are petitioning the Government to abandon protection. The petitions declare that the farmers will agree to the ...

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  21. IN PARLIAMENT.

    Contrary to general expectation, the Legislative Council yesterday did not get to the Local Government Extension Bill, and the Vice-President of the Executive Council ...

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  22. FRENCH BARQUE LOST.

    News has just been received from Kingscote, Kangaroo Island, that a wreck occurred on the south coast at 2 o'clock on Sunday morning. ...

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  23. WOMANHOOD SUFFRAGE.

    Women advocates of womanhood suffrage attempted a fresh demonstration against Parliament in the Palace Yard yesterday. The police dispersed the ...

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  24. EXPLOSION ON A SUBMARINE.

    An explosion occurred at Kiel on board Germany's first submarine. The crewwere not injured. ...

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  25. BURSTING RIFLES.

    A case of a rifle bursting happened at Sale during a match on Saturday. Rifle ammunition was recalled in December owing to some cartridges with two bullets in them having ...

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  26. PROPOSED MUNSTER UNIVERSITY.

    Mr. William O'Brien, M.P., announced at a meeting held in Cork that he and his wife intended to bequeath £50,000 to the proposed fund to transform Queen's ...

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  27. COLLISION IN PUGET SOUND.

    The passenger steamer Dix sank in a collision in Puget Sound, and 41 persons were, drowned. Thirty-nine were saved. ...

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  28. COMMISSIONS FOR RIFLEMEN.

    With a view to increasing the value of rifle clubs, it has been decided that commissions as second lieutenant in the reserve forces may be granted to members of clubs in ...

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  29. ANGLICAN CONGRESS.

    The Anglican Congress was continued in the Town Hall to-day under the president of Archbishop Clarke. Canon Wise, of Goodwood (S.A.), read a ...

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  30. A FORT TO LET.

    Mr. R. B. Haldane, Secretary for War, has advertised "To Let" empty St Helen's Fort, one of the four circular forts guarding the entrance to Portsmouth Harbour. ...

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  31. CHINESE MORALITY.

    An influential agitation is proceeding at Johannesburg to induce Lord Elgin to publish the report of Mr. Justice Bucknill and the evidence on Chinese ...

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  32. LABOUR DEMANDS.

    When the strike, of workmen in the building trade was begun it was recognised that unless a speedy termination was brought about the mutual interests of contractors, ...

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  33. VICTORIA.

    The feature of to-day's wool sales was the disposal of 163 bales of merino wool from Balmoral at 15½d lb for America. This sale stands out as far the best realised this season for ...

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  34. REVERSING THE TABLES.

    William Oxley (late governor of St. Alban's Gaol, Herefordshire) has been sentenced to three years' pena! servitude for the embezzlement of £250. ...

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  35. DEATH OF MR. WYBERT REEVE.

    The death is announced of Mr. Wybert Reeve, actor. ADELAIDE, Tuesday. Mr Wybert Reeve was well known in ...

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  36. A PROFESSOR ASSASSINATED.

    Saverio Langa, a notorious anarchist, stabbed Professor Rossi, of Naples University, to death, owing to a personal grievance. ...

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  37. QUEENSLAND.

    The hearing of a charge against David Gomez de Silva of having wilfully murdered James Young, at South Brisbane on November 3, was resumed at the South Brisbane ...

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  38. SYMPATHY WITH THE MASTERS.

    At a mooting of the Master Builders' Association last evening reference was made to the strike in Melbourne. A resolution was passed expressing sympathy with the ...

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  39. WOOL ARRIVALS.

    There have arrived 121,295 bales of. wool. Of these 21,500 have been forwarded direct to the manufacturers, and there are available, with those left over from the ...

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  40. CHINESE SENTENCED TO DEATH.

    A Chinaman, Look Kow, was convicted at Townsville of the wilful murder of a fellow-countryman, Leo Choy Yuen, at Townsville, on August 26. Prisoner was sentenced to death. ...

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  41. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Judge Kavanagh, of Chicago, states that there were 45,000 murders in the United States during the last quinquennial period. They were largely attributable, he declares, ...

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  42. NEWCASTLE.

    The Brown street Congregational Church was filled with a large congregation to night when a service in connection with the ordination of Mr. W. J. Hooker was held. The Rev. ...

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  43. MASONS AND BRICKLAYERS.

    Members of the Masons and Bricklayers' Society met at the Trades Hall last night to consider a request for shorter hours and increased wages, but nothing was accomplished. ...

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  44. BURNING OF THE HAVERSHAM GRANGE.

    The steamer Matatua, which rescued the crew of the steamer Havorsham Grange, abandoned at son on fire arrived at Auckland this morning. The Haversham Grange was sighted ...

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  45. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Antonio Sala was executed yesterday at Fremantle Gaol for the murder of Battala Gregonin at Mount Jackson on September 13, When he reached the scaffold Sala collapsed, ...

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  46. FROM CHILI, FOR COAL.

    The steamer Luigi Clampa, commanded by Captain Cafiero, arrived in port to-day, after a passage of 30 days from Antofagasta. At the time of sailing all the Chilian ports were ...

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  47. TRAIN ON FIRE.

    A fire broke out on the express train from Hobart to Launceston to-day between Tunbridge and Antill Ponds in a non-smoking Compartment, first-class carriage. A young ...

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  48. COAL EXPORT TRADE.

    The following vessels cleared at the Customs-house to-day:—Forth, s, for Melbourne, with 2400 tons of coal; Wonga Fell, s, for Port Pirie, via Sydney, with 3400 tons of coal; ...

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