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  2. LIQUOR LAW REFORM.

    The Liquor Act Amendment Bill was further considered in committee in the Legislative Assembly last night. In clause 34, "Definitions of clubs," ...

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  3. SOUTHERLY GALES.

    Boisterous conditions provailed along the coast yesterday, and vessels proceeding southwards' will be very roughly handled. At 9 o'clock yesterday morning Jervis Bay ...

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  4. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    Another batch of correspondence which has passed between Mr. Deakin and Mr. Carruthers on the subject of the Federal capital was laid on the table of the House of ...

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  5. SECOND EDITION

    The House of Representatives continued its sitting after midnight, discussing in committee a now clause to the Papua Constitution Bill proposed by the Premier. ...

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  6. WHITE AUSTRALIA.

    The "Times" in a leading article on "Immigration Restriction in Australia," says:— "Special provision would meet the special case of the importation of blacklegs during ...

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  7. JAPAN'S NAVAL REVIEW.

    The Emperor of Japan, aboard the battleship Asama, reviewed the Japanese and British fleets in Tokio Bay. The combined squadrons comprised 308 vessels. ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    The Premier received a telegram on Monto evening from Lord Jersey seating that Lord Leigh, father of the Countess of Jersey, had died in England. This ...

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  9. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    Mr. John Morley, M.P., speaking at Arbroath' last night, said that his feeling was that the treaty with Japan was a leap in the dark. Both political parties had long ...

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  10. THE LIQUOR BILL.

    The Legislative Assembly continued its discussion on the Liquor Bill after our first edifee for clubs from £5 to £30. tion went to press. Mr. Crick had moved an ...

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  11. GERMANY AND FRANCE.

    The "Debats," of Paris, resenting a German suggestion that France had better sit quietly at the fireside in the event of an Anglo-German quarrel arising, declares that ...

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  12. TRAFALGAR DAY.

    The centenary of Trafalgar was enthusiastically celebrated in 250 towns of Canada, irrespective of race. ...

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  13. THE FISCAL ISSUE.

    Mr. H. H. Asquith, M.P., addressed a large meeting at Edinburgh last night. Speaking of the fiscal issue he insisted that Mr. Chamberlain's prediction was ...

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  14. SILVER.

    Bar silver is quoted, to-day at 2s 4?d per ounce standard, an advance of l-16d since yesterday. ...

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  15. MR. HUNT INTERVIEWED.

    The Acting Government Meteorologist (Mr. H. A. Hunt), when seen last night, said: "The disturbance is slowly passing away to the east, but a new depression is approaching the eastern ...

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  16. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    In the High Court to-day, Mrs. Hartley, known on the stage as Mrs. Sims Reeves, obtained a verdict for £75 with costs in a case in which she claimed £5000 damages from ...

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  17. AUSTRALIA'S REPUTATION

    The Earl of Jersey is, with the Countess of Jersey, at present the guest of their Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Northcote. Lord Jersey, in an interview ...

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  18. THE DOGGER BANK OUTRAGE.

    Speaking at the Nelson banquet in London on Saturday night, Admiral Sir E. R. Fremantle said: "A Russian officer, well acquainted with affairs, assured me ...

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  19. MORE LIGHT RAINS.

    The weather chart issued from the Observatory yesterday shows that during the 24 hburs ended at 9 a.m., squally, boistorous winds and low temperatures were experienced ...

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  20. THE PROTECTIONIST VIEW.

    Sir Charles Howard Vincent (Conservative and Industrial), in a manifesto to his constituents of Central Sheffield, states that in 1904 there were imported into Great ...

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  21. VICTORIAN RLFLE ASSOCIATION.

    The Victorian Rifle Association matches were continued at Williamstown to-day. The boisterous weather experienced on the first day had somewhat moderated when the ...

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  22. THE CZAR SURRENDERS.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" reports that the Czar has resolved to inaugurate a virtually constitutional regime. ...

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  23. THE GENERAL ELECTION.

    Mr. John Morley, in the course of his speech at Arbroath, last night, said that the moving force of the next general election would not be Imperialism and ...

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  24. CONSERVATIVE DEFEATS EXPLAINED.

    Mr. Henry Chaplin, M.P. (Conservative), addressing a meeting at Boston last night, said that the results of by-elections—in which Conservatives had lost seats—were ...

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  25. A GENERAL STRIKE.

    It is believed the railway strikes are the prelude to a general strike at the end of the year, intended to cause a lack of food in Moscow and St. Petersburg. ...

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  26. CHINESE ON THE BAND.

    The "Times," commenting on Lord Rosebery's speech at Edinburgh, reminds him that Australians have no call to express themselves respecting Chinese on the Rand. ...

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  27. INTENSE COLD IN TASMANIA.

    The tempestuous weather is now breaking, but intense cold still prevails. ...

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  28. THE TARIFF COMMISSION

    The Tariff Commission resumed its investigations at Parliament House this morning. Sir John Quick, chairman, said the number of South Australian grievances before the ...

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  29. THE PACE OF AMERICANS.

    Mr. J. A. Choate, formerly United States Ambassador to Great Britain, addressing the Lotos Club, Now York, last night, warned Americans that they were going at ...

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  30. ROYAL VISIT TO INDIA.

    Admiral Lord Charles Beresford, commanding the Mediterranean fleet, with 25 warships, met and escorted the battleship Renown, with the Prince and Princess of ...

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  31. MUTINY AT SEA.

    Six Russian seamen on board the British sailing vessel Emperor while on a voyage from the West Indies to Swinemund, Germany, mutinied and killed the master, ...

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  32. VICTORIA.

    The contests for the band sections under the auspices of the South-street Society, Ballarat, were commenced on Monday. In the E flat cornet solo (25 competitors), W. ...

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  33. AN AUSTRALIAN INVENTION.

    The course and distance recorder invented by Captain Forbes, of the steamer Edina, Melbourne, has been successfully tested in torpedo-boat destroyers of the ...

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  34. THE POLICE COMMISSION.

    At the Royal Commission of Inquiry into the efficiency and organisation of the police force, Mr. Charles-M'Kinnon, insepctor in charge of a division, said, in reply to a ...

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  35. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Norwegian Government proposes to allot the new King a Civil list of £41,600. Indian officers have been engaged to organise a scheme for the control of the ...

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  36. CRUISERS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    H.M.S. Pyrnmus, which has now repaired her damage, and H.M.S. Pioneer, third-class cruisers, have left Perim for Australia. ...

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  37. EXCITING EXPERIENCE OF WHALERS.

    A whaling accident occurred yesterday afternoon. No. 1 Company's boat had got fast to a calf, and while they were' lancing the cow, she got under the boat, and out with her ...

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  38. IMMIGRATION.

    Mr. John Hurley, M.L.A., presided over a large meeting of the council of the Liberal and Reform Association on Monday afternoon, when the question of "Immigration" was ...

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  39. ENGLISH. SCOTTISH, AND AUSTRALIAN BANK.

    The English, Scottish, and Australian Bank, in its annual report, shows a profit of £163,917. A sum of £15,000 is carried to the reserve, a dividend of 4 per cent. is ...

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  40. ACTION AGAINST THE PREMIER.

    At the Port Fairy Court of Petty Sessions this morning, the Belfast Shire Council proceeded against the Premier, Mr. Bent, to recovorc £321 5s for alleged arrears of rates ...

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  41. PRINCE OF WALES CUP.

    As no provision is made for the living expenses of the men, and the cost of keeping their horses in Melbourne, in commotion with the team from the Light Horso, which it was ...

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