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  2. THE NEW FLAGSHIP.

    At high water, between 9 and 10 o'clock this morning[?] H.M.S. Powerful, the flagship of Vice-Admiral Fawkes (the new Commander-in-Chief of the Australian station) will enter ...

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  3. MISS NELLIE STEWART.

    Miss Nellie Stewart arrived here from Melbourne yesterday in excellent health, and in high spirits at the prospects opening up before her of "fresh woods and pastures new" to ...

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  4. FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    In the course of an address yesterday afternoon, before the council of the Liberal and Reform Association, on the work of the State session, the Premier, Mr. ...

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  5. NEW YORK MAYORALTY.

    The highest Court of Appeals in New York State holds that Judges have no power to order a recount of the ballot boxes for the election of the Mayor of ...

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  6. COLONIAL CONFERENCE.

    Mr. A. Lyttelton, the late Secretary of State for the Colonies, in his farewell interview with the Agents-General, assured them that he had only suggested the ...

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  7. THE REVOLUTION.

    The "Times " reports an extraordinary rumour, which is generally believed at St. Petersburg. The rumour is to the effect that ...

    Article : 71 words
  8. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor, accompanied by Lady Darley, Miss and Mr. H. Darley, attended the service in memory of the late Lady Rawson at St. Andrew's ...

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  9. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    Senators appear to believe that the Minister for Defence, who leads the Governmont in that Chamber, is an encycl[?]dia. They questioned and cross-questioned him this ...

    Article : 271 words
  10. UNEMPLOYED DEMONSTRATION.

    Processions of unemployed marched to Hyde Park to-day, where a meeting was held. Two of the leaders waited upon Sir ...

    Article : 156 words
  11. CHAOS IN BALTIC PROVINCES.

    Chaos reigns in the Baltic provinces of Russia. Twelve thousand Cossacks have been sent to the provinces to restore order. A Governor-General, with plenary powers, ...

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  12. MR. WINSTON CHURCHILL.

    The announcement that Mr. Winston Churchill has received the Parliamentary Under-Secretaryship for the Colonies is not well received in Canada. Hardly a ...

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  13. LOOTING IN POLAND.

    Roughs looted shops at Lodz. Workmen from factories, armed with revolvers and iron bars, rushed into the streets, and d[?] persed the rioters, many of whom were ...

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  14. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    The Immigration Restriction Amendment Bill has now passed through all its stages in both Houses. It was received in the House of Representatives this morning from the ...

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  15. NEW ZEALAND FOOTBALL TEAM.

    The New Zealand football team met Yorkshire at Hull to-day, and defeated the county representatives by 40 points (5 goals 5 tries) to nil. There were 30,000 ...

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  16. THE DEPARTURE FROM PORTSMOUTH.

    The Powerful was commissioned for the Australian station at Portsmouth Dockyard on October 3 last, the officers and men being drawn from Chatham, Plymouth, and the ...

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  17. COUNT WITTE FIRM.

    Count Witte has informed the St. Petersburg correspondent of the "Dally Telegraph" that the army will remain absolutely loyal to the Czar under all conditions. ...

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  18. FAVOURED NATION TREATMENT.

    The Reichstag has prolonged for two years the commercial arrangement between Great Britain and Germany whereby Germany grants to Great Britain most ...

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  19. THE LATE LADY RAWSON

    A most impressive memorial service was held yesterday afternoon in St. Andrew's Cathedral. in connection with the death of Lady Rawson. The choir stalls and pulpit were ...

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  20. IRELAND'S FUTURE.

    Mr. J. E. Redmond, the leader of the Irish Nationalists, speaking at Belfast yesterday, said that if Home Rule was granted Protestants would not be ...

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  21. BANKS SUSPEND PAYMENT.

    Two private banks in St. Petersburg and one in Moscow have suspended payment. ...

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  22. RAILWAYS' BROTHERHOOD.

    The railway men's union at Moscow refuse to carry the Government mails if the railway telegraph[?]sts are punished for refusing to transmit the Government ...

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  23. CHINESE BOYCOTT AT SINGAPORE.

    In connection with the Chinese boycott of all things American, Chinese dockhands at Singapore refused to repair a steamer of the Standard Oil Company. ...

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  24. ENTERTAINING ROYALTY.

    Just before the Powerful reached the anch[?]age at Port Said, the R[?]n, flying the Royal Standard, the Lancaster and Suffolk, and Surprise, of the Mediterranean fleet, were ...

    Article : 251 words
  25. A BILL INTRODUCED.

    The Seat of Government Bill, which was introduced in the House of Representatives shortly before midnight, contains eight clauses. Its intention is to determine more ...

    Article : 222 words
  26. PROTECTION FROM THE CZAR.

    There are 100,000 troops around Tsarskoe Selo, the palace of the Czar, 18 miles south of St. Petersburg. PEOPLE NOT PREPARED. ...

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  27. SYDNEY GOVERNMENT HOUSE.

    Shortly after the Senate met this morning[?] Senators Higgs (Q.) and Walker (N.S.W.) asked the Minister for Defence, without notice, whether, in view of the announcement that ...

    Article : 384 words
  28. THE WAR STORES COMMISSION.

    Mr. James Morgan, a partner in the firm of Meyer, Limited, which hud transactions with the Army Service Corps in South Africa, informed the War Stores ...

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  29. GERMANY'S LITTLE WARS.

    The Reichstag has been asked to vote another £1,500,000 for the Hottentot war. The Government is despatching 700 reinforcements to the front. ...

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  30. MR. WADDELL'S VIEWS.

    Mr. Waddell, when presenting prizes to-day to the pupils at the Convent of Mercy, addressed a large audience on the subject of the Federal oapital. He stated he would have ...

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  31. ON THE WAY TO CEYLON.

    On November 2 the Powerful left on the 3400 miles run to Trincom[?], for she did not call at Aden, and steamed just over 13 knots. The weather was calm and very few ships were ...

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  32. SHANGHAI JURISDICTION.

    The Taotal of Shanghal refuses to reopen the Mixed Court unless the British assessor is removed. The Taotal declares that the Chinese Government intends to ...

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  33. EAST AFRICANS DEFEATED.

    The Germans have defeated 2000 rebel natives at Lins, East Africa. Eighty-one of the natives were killed, including the leader Hengo, a great witch doctor. ...

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  34. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    When crossing the Equator on November 16, F. Everett, a young sail[?] fell overboard from the Land liner Wa[?]ool, and was drowned. The steamer was quickly stopped, ...

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  35. POET AND ACTOR.

    The trial of Grant Hervey, on charges of shooting with intent to murder and shooting with intent to inflict grievous bodily harm at Walter Baker, occupied the whole of ...

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  36. SILVER.

    Bar silver is quoted to-day at 2s 6 5-16d per ounce standard, an advance of 3-16d since yesterday. ...

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  37. QUEENSLAND.

    Sergeant T. J. Heaney, who was injured in an affray with burglars at Wooll[?]gabba on June 7, and who was recently promoted sergeant, is to be allowed to retire on a ...

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  38. TRIPLE EXECUTION AT FREMANTLE.

    At Fremantle gaol this morning Chas. Hagen, Norwegian, Pabl[?] Marquez, Manilaman, and Simeon Espada, Man[?]man, were hanged for the murder of Mark L[?]lid, ...

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  39. THE MARSHALL ISLANDS TRADE.

    Inquiries made yesterday respecting the result of the cruise of the steamer [?]una, which returned to port on Wednesday, [?]cited the fact that trading relations have been ...

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  40. EXCHANGING THE COMMAND.

    The Powerful reached Fremantle at 4 o'clock on the afternoon of Friday, December 1, and there met the homeward-[?]und Euryalus, which had for several days been ...

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  41. TARIFF COMMISSION.

    A full meeting of the Tariff Commission was held this morning, and a resolution was passed "That the 12 progress reports drafted by the chairman on items of the tariff fully ...

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  42. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    An outbreak of fire has occurred on board the blockade-runner Carlisle, which has been detained for months at Sa[?]gon, French Cochin-China. There are explosives aboard, ...

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  43. A NEW CRUISER.

    The new third-class twin-screw protected cruiser Plon[?]r signalled Port Stephens, 83 miles north of Sydney, at 4.35 yesterday afternoon, and will enter port about the same time ...

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  44. TASMANIA.

    The election campaign was opened this evening by Mr. W. H. Propsting, who was Attorney-General in the Nichols Ministry. He is a new aspirant for the seat in the ...

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  45. OUR NEW ADMIRAL.

    Sir Wilmot Hawkesforth Fawkes has once previously commanded a naval squadron. He is 58 years of age, and joined the navy in 1860. He attained the rank of commander in ...

    Article : 328 words
  46. END OF THE SESSION.

    The shelving of the Anti-trust Bill in the House of Representatives has brought members face to face with the possibility of prorogation taking place at an early date. On ...

    Article : 157 words
  47. FIRE AT HOWELL.

    The assay office at the Conrad Consolidated Mines was destroyed by fire on Tuesday mornning, at 6.15. The buildings and the whole of the contents were demolished. Good work ...

    Article : 95 words
  48. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Lyttelton Harbour Board's engineer has presented a report on the feasibility of constructing a canal from the sea towards Christchurch, besides proposals for harbour ...

    Article : 77 words
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