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  2. ARBITRATION BILL.

    The Senate resolved itself into committee to consider the message received from the House of Representatives disagreeing with three amendments made by the Senate in the ...

    Article : 2,315 words
  3. VICTORIA.

    The Premier, Mr. Bent, spent several hours on Wednesday at the, railway coal yards, where he and the Chief Commissioner for Railways, Mr. Tait, examined various types of coal used ...

    Article : 177 words
  4. THE DARLING TRAGEDY.

    Bernard Henry Midwinter, alias Jack Green, alias Jack Ray, was charged at the police court on suspicion of having murdered Frank Rees, or Ramage, on or about October 19. ...

    Article : 575 words
  5. THE EMPIRE.

    The "Times" in a leading article this morning hopes that Mr. Balfour, the Prime Minister, will receive the suggestions of the deputation from the defence commit ...

    Article : 172 words
  6. SPECIAL CABLES.

    M. Baranovsky, a Russian jurist, declares that the Sultan of Turkey is entitled to grant a passage through the Darda nelles, to any warships he pleases. ...

    Article : 166 words
  7. THE WAR.

    The Japanese have occupied two additional heights at Port Arthur. Another brief armistice has been granted to permit of the removal of the Russian ...

    Article : 112 words
  8. AN IMMENSE ICEBERG.

    An exceedingly large iceberg was seen from the Tyser [?]ne steamer Tomoana about a fortnight age in the Southern Ocean. It was estimated by Captain Conby to be about two miles ...

    Article : 69 words
  9. THE WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales to-day the selection was large and attractive, and competition was extremely brisk. Compared with the sale on Thursday last week, prices were very firm, ...

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  10. KNOWLEDGE OF THE MOTHERLAND.

    Mr. H. J. Mackinder, Director of the London School of Economics and Political Science, at a meeting to-day, explained a scheme for the delivery of lantern ...

    Article : 135 words
  11. COMPENSATION FOR PUBLICANS.

    "I don't intend to offer any money to any of them," said the State Premier to-day when asked for the latest development in connection with the payment of compensation to ...

    Article : 153 words
  12. THE NORTH SEA OUTRAGE.

    Vice-Admiral Sir Lewis Anthony Beaumont has been appointed the British member of the International Commission appointed to inquire into the Dogger Bank ...

    Article : 93 words
  13. A BOMB FOR KUROPATKIN.

    Advices from St. Petersburg have been received in France to the effect that a Chinaman who was arrested at Chant-sia-mu-tien was in possession of an ...

    Article : 53 words
  14. BALTIC FLEET'S CAPABILITIES.

    Captain Clado, who returned to St. Petersburg from Vigo with despatches from Admiral Rozhdestveusky, commanding the Baltic Fleet, writing in the "Novoc ...

    Article : 51 words
  15. QUEENSLAND.

    The police have received a report from Boonah stating that Charles Hobbs had been shot at Fassifern, and his alleged assailant had been arrested. ...

    Article : 62 words
  16. EMPIRE DAY.

    The Earl of Meath, in replying to Mr G. H. Reid's suggestion that Empire Day should be celebrated upon the Sovereign's birthday, stated that it was of little ...

    Article : 55 words
  17. TURKEY.

    The Sultan of Turkey has agreed to the demands of Great Britain for the settle ment of the Aden Hinterland boundary. ULTIMATUM FROM AUSTRIA. ...

    Article : 67 words
  18. CABLES TO THE CONSUL.

    Mr. K. Iwasaki, the Acting Consul-General for Japan, has received the following cablegram from Baron Komura, the Japanese Minister for Foreign Affairs:— ...

    Article : 191 words
  19. THE SCOTTISH CHURCHES.

    The Government has appointed Sir John Cheyne, K.C., Procurator to the Church of Scotland, to make temporary ar rangements for the occupation by the ...

    Article : 64 words
  20. NEW ZEALAND.

    At the second wool sale at Christchurch prices were good, and there was very keen competition for three-quarter breds, which brought 9d to 9[?]d. ...

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  21. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    At the criminal sittings to-day, before Judge Gordon, Albert William Bonfield, 23, was charged with the murder of Caroline Elizabeth Hinds, at Kensington Park, on the night of ...

    Article : 159 words
  22. WHITE AUSTRALIA POLICY.

    The "Standard," in commenting upou the declining birthrate in Australia and the "white Australia" policy, asks how Aus tralasians can dam out the Oriental flood ...

    Article : 92 words
  23. NEWCASTLE.

    The Italian ship Orealla cleared at the Customs today for Juain, with 2760 tons of Lambton coal; the steamer Warrimoo for Wellington, via Sydney, with 1500 tons of coal, 30 tons of coke, and a quantity of ...

    Article : 115 words
  24. THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    The "Times" publishes an article from its Australian correspondent relative to the New Hebrides, and advising the Federal Government to concede preference to ...

    Article : 35 words
  25. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    More drinking takes place in Edinburgh clubs after hours now than was the case before the provision relating to the early closing of hotels came into operation. ...

    Article : 342 words
  26. THE KING OF PORTUGAL.

    King Carlos of Portugal is now on a visit to the Duke of Portland at Welbeck Abbey. The King of Portugal had postponed his ...

    Article : 66 words
  27. WEDNESDAY'S OPERATIONS.

    The Acting Consul-General for Japan received the following cablegram last night from Tokio:— "Our Port Arthur army reports as follows:— ...

    Article : 89 words
  28. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Legislative Assembly to-night carried a resolution providing for the release of Mr. John Drayton, who was imprisoned several weeks ago for contempt of Parliament in ...

    Article : 47 words
  29. BANK NOTE FORGERIES.

    At the Police Court to-day an elderly man appeared on warrant charged with having at Redfern, in the month of November, forged a bank note of the Bank of Australasia. He was also charged with uttering ...

    Article : 199 words
  30. AN AUSTRALIAN VESSEL AND THE BALTIC FLEET.

    The steamship Titania, a vessel of 3430 tons, was despatched from Middlesborough on October 26 for Fremantle, and in view of the fact that she might be overhauled by the Russians ...

    Article : 391 words
  31. MR. A. J. BALFOUR.

    Mr. A. J. Balfour, the Prime Minister who was suffering from phlebitis (inflam mation of the veins), has now completely, recovered. ...

    Article : 30 words
  32. ACCIDENT TO THE STEAMER MOKAU.

    The steamer Mokau while crossing out this morning, met with some disablement to her steering gear, and struck the north breakwater. Swinging off immediately the Mokau ...

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  33. COMMENTS ON THE SITUATION.

    A fine sketch of the work and the character of General Kuropatkin has been contributed to the "Times" by Dr. Sven Hedin, the famous Swedish traveller. The writer notes many ...

    Article : 1,449 words
  34. FRENCH CONVENTIONS RATIFIED.

    The Senate of France, by 215 votes to 37, has ratified the Anglo-French convention settling certain outstanding colonial questions. ...

    Article : 46 words
  35. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    An Inquest was held by the City Coroner yesterday on the body of a child which was found lying in a gutter in Wattle-street, Pyrmont, wrapped in paper. A verdict that ...

    Article : 61 words
  36. THE NEWS IN SYDNEY.

    The Sydney Underwriters' and Salvage Association, Limited, yesterday received the following telegram from the pilot at Ballina, on the Richmond River:—"The steamer Mokau ...

    Article : 192 words
  37. SERIOUS DRIVING ACCIDENT.

    Mr. Wilkinson, a plasterer, working at Penrith and residing at Valley Heights, while driving to Penrith to work this morning in his sulky, met with a serious accident. He ...

    Article : 128 words
  38. GIGANTIC FRAUDS IN AMERICA.

    Mrs. Chadwick, who is the wife of a millionaire doctor of Cleveland, Ohio, and who is supposed to be concerned in gigantic frauds on banks of the United States, ...

    Article : 58 words
  39. TASMANIA.

    The mineral returns for the quarter ended September 30 have just been issued. Dividends paid totalled £20,612. Metals products were valued: Gold, £71,170; other minerals, ...

    Article : 48 words
  40. EX-PRESIDENT KRUGER'S FUNERAL.

    There was a crowded attendance at the funeral service held at Capetown yesterday prior to the entraining of the remains of Mr. Kruger for Pretoria. ...

    Article : 32 words
  41. SENSATIONAL ACCIDENT AT TERANG.

    A sensational accident occurred at the railway crossing on the Mortlake-road to-day. The crossing is about half a mile from Terang station, and as the Melbourne train ...

    Article : 349 words
  42. ARBITRATION COURT AND THE COMMON RULE.

    The decision of the High Court yesterday upholding the appeal by the Master Retailers' Association in connection with the industrial agreement entered into between the United ...

    Article : 303 words
  43. R.M.S. OPHIR AT FREMANTLE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 574 words
  44. BUSH FIRES.

    By the bush fire at St. Omer yesterday Mr. W. Edmonds was the most serious loser. About 1000 acres of grass and 20 sheep were destroyed. A saddle horse had a narrow escape, ...

    Article : 258 words
  45. GOLD IN RHODESIA.

    The British South Africa Company an nounces the discovery in the Victoria district of Rhodesia of an auriferous banket, similar to the formation at Johannesburg. ...

    Article : 34 words
  46. HOMESTEAD DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    A fire occurred at Greta West, near Glenrowan, early this morning, when several persons narrowly escaped losing their lives. Mr. William Cotter occupied a farm, and besides ...

    Article : 160 words
  47. BRITISH TRADE RETURNS.

    The returns of the Board of Trade show that in the trade of the United Kingdom the imports for November show an increase of £1,947,255, and the exports an ...

    Article : 68 words
  48. SILVER.

    Bar silver is quoted at 2s 3[?]d per ounce standard, an advance of [?]d since Tuesday. ...

    Article : 20 words
  49. IT IS JUST BECAUSE

    they are so incomparably pure and wholesome that ARNOTT'S Milk Arrowroot Biscuits are the recognised food for infants and children, —Advt. ...

    Article : 27 words
  50. MORE OF ARNOTT'S

    MILK ARROWROOT BISCUITS are sold in New South Wales than the total output of all other factories.—Advt. ...

    Article : 25 words
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