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  2. THE LIQUOR LAWS.

    The second reading debate on the Liquor Bill was continued in the Legislative Assembly, yesterday. Mr. M'FARLANE said he was in favour of ...

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  3. ADELAIDE MYSTERY.

    This morning the City Coronor, Dr. Ramsay Smith, conducted an inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of Winnie Goater, of King William-street South, whose ...

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  4. IMMIGRATION.

    As a result of the vigorous efforts being made by the Acting Agent-General for New South Wales and his-staff to advertise the State in England, Mr. Coghlan is receiving a ...

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  5. PASSING IT ON.

    "Some things are immediately passed on to the public. Other things are only passed on to the public after a considerable period of adjustment has passed. Under each ...

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  6. RUSSIA.

    Russia proposes to construct a railway 1000 miles in length, which shall connect the Trans-Baikalian line with the Ussuri Valley. ...

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  7. MURDER IN MOROCCO.

    In June last Mr. Daniel Madden, the Austro-Hungarian Vice-Consul at Mazagan, Morocco, a British subject, was murdered by Arabs. Ben Yusef, the ...

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  8. GERMAN FOREIGN POLICY.

    Prince Bulow, the German Imperial Chancellor, in the course of another interview with a press representative, said: 'It can only be agreeable to France to see ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    Lady Darley, accompanied by Miss Darley and Miss Massie, and attended by Mr. Harrison Smith, was present at Miss Maggie Stirling's concert at the Town Hall last ...

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  10. NECESSITY OF ARBITRARY ARREST.

    General Trepoff, the Assistant Minister of the Interior of Russia, declares that it is impossible to abolish the system of arbitrary arrest till courts of summary ...

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  11. THE HAGUE CONFERENCE.

    Great Britain has accepted the principle of the second peace conference at the Hague, convened by the Czar, Great Britain asks to be informed of the scope and ...

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  12. THE FRENCH CONGO.

    M, Clementel, the French Minister for the Colonies, has appointed an influential committee to inquire into the charges of cruelty preferred against M. Gentil, the ...

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  13. LEGISLATIVE BLACKMAIL.

    Mr. J. A. M'Call, president of the New York Life Assurance Company, has testified before the New York Insurance Investigation Committee that three-fourths of ...

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  14. TERRIBLE RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    A frightful accident occurred near Numurkab this morning. A party of six persons driving in a buggy across the railway line were run into by a special train about two ...

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  15. SIX WEEKS AGO.

    The "Times" banters Prince Bulow on his gush and audacious rearrangement of very recent history, and reminds him that only six weeks since German military ...

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  16. BRITISH EMIGRATION.

    Sir John Pound, the Lord Mayor of London, has refused to convene a meeting to discuss the objections raised by the Social Democratic Federation to the schemes of ...

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  17. FARMERS PROTEST.

    At a meeting of the Stonenenge [?] of the Farmers and Settlers' Association Mr. G. Mansfield presiding, the following motions were unanimously carried:— ...

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  18. THOSE ITALIAN COTTAGES.

    Lord Brassey explains that he has not supplied funds to construct houses in the earthquake district of Calabria, as reported a few days ago. He merely suggested ...

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  19. THE CANAL BLOCKAGE.

    Owing to the blockage of the Suez Canal due to the debris and destruction caused by the explosion of the Chatham, 110 steamers are delayed. Shipowners have ...

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  20. QUEENSLAND.

    Constable Smyth, when on duty in Albert-street last night, arrested a man for using bad language, when three other men went to the assistance of the prisoner. A scuffle took ...

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  21. REFERENCE IN THE ASSEMBLY.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday, the Premier, in reply to Mr. Holman, stated that he considered it would be only fair to give the House an opportunity of ...

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  22. ACTION FOR ALLEGED LIBEL.

    Mr. Frederick William Horner, M.P. (Conservative) for North Lambeth,—is suing "Truth" for alleged libel in connection with remarkable charges made by the ...

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  23. BALMAIN COALMINE.

    The cessation of work by the sinkers at the Sydney Harbour Collieries' Mine, at Balmain, has not affected the getting of coal from the Birthday shaft, but sinking has almost come ...

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  24. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Just as the steamer Louis Roth was preparing to leave Port Adelaide for South Africa, via Wallaroo, on Wednesday evening she was placed under arrest by the Shcriff, ...

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  25. LOSS OF THE RODDAM.

    The steamer Roddam, which escaped destruction by the eruption of Mont Pelee, recently took fire and was stranded on the ice at Yenisti and abandoned. ...

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  26. JAPANESE NAVAL REVIEW

    After the ratification of the peace between Russia and Japan the Emperor of Japan will review in Tokio Bay 200 warships, including converted cruisers. It is ...

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  27. ORIENT MALL CONTRACT.

    Mr. Morgan, during an interview in reference to the debate in the House of Representatives on the Orient Company, said the Queensland Government stated their views ...

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  28. GERMAN NAVY AGITATION.

    The German Navy League, numbering 810,[?] members, has issued a manifesto urging the Reichstag to provide funds for the rap. [?] extension of the navy. ...

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  29. TASMANIA.

    A deputation waited on the Premier to-day urging that the unallenated lands should be thrown open for selection under attractive conditions for the encouragement of farmers ...

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  30. [?] GERMANY.

    Ch[?]era in German [?] dying out. [?] hundred and sixty-one[?] were reported, and [?] these 89 we [?] ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The cotton mark[?] at Liverpool is excited. Prices have [?]allen 15 points owing to the issue of an o[?]mistic report by the United States Govrnment Agricultural ...

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  32. LOUTH MURDER.

    The trial of Bernard Henry Midwinter, charged with murdering Frank Rees near Louth, on October 18, 1904, commenced at the Circuit Court on Monday before Mr. Justice Pring, ...

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  33. [?]THERGRAMS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    Captain Walker and [?] electrical engineers, obn behalf of the [?] Company, are starting for Australia. They hope to establish communication, by [?]reless ...

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  34. BOYCOTT IN CH[?]

    The United States Cabinet, [?] iscussing the boycott of American goods a China, decided that some changes in the existing regulations are necessary. ...

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  35. VICTORIA.

    Promotion by seniority in the police force finds little favour with Inspector Cawsey, who denounced it as a scandal when giving evidence before the Police Commission to-day. ...

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  36. NEW ZEALAND FOOTBALL TEAM.

    The New Zealand football team defeated Middlese[?]y by 34 points (5 goals 3 tries)[?] Jo[?] stone gained a try the first minute, ...

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  37. NEW ZEALAND.

    The House has agreed to the second reading of the Education Act Amendment Bill, providing for the election of education boards by householders, and increasing teachers' ...

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  38. STATE BORROWINGS AND LOAN CONVERSIONS.

    A report from the Committee of Public Accounts, which opens up an important issue, was placed before the Legislative Assembly to-day. It states that out of £51,000,000 ...

    Article : 169 words
  39. SILVER.

    Bar silver [?] quoted to-day at 2s 4½d per ounce stand [?] an advance of [?]d since Tuesday. A HARDY [?]NNUAL Ready for planting ...

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  40. THE TARIFF COMMISSION.

    The Tariff Commission yesterday concluded the taking of evidence at Kalgoorlie. In the afternoon the members were shown over the Great Boulder and the Golden Horschoe ...

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  41. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN POLITICS.

    When the House met this afternoon the Speaker unnounced that the Governor had issued a proclamation dissolving the Legislative Assembly. ...

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  42. SIXTEEN VIEWS OF SYDNEY HARBOUR

    in the form of postcards will be presented with the Sydney Mail Annual. Ready October 14th. Price, 1s. Order from your Agent; or from John Fairfax and Sons, ...

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