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  2. FEDERAL CAMPAIGN. THE FIGHT BEGUN.

    Mr. Deakin is in Queensland; Mr. Reid has been on a tour through Victoria, and is about to enter on another in the northern part of this State. Both are advocating their ...

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  3. QUEENSLAND. GOVERNMENT AND THE LICENSING LAWS.

    Replying to a deputation from the licensed victuallers of all ports of Queensland on Friday asking for amendments in the licensing laws, the Premier promised to give ...

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  4. THE ENGLISH ELEVEN.

    The English cricketers were favoured with perfect weather for their opening match against South Australia on the Adelaide Oval to-day. The sun, however was if anything, a ...

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  5. BRITISH FISCAL POLICY. MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S LEAGUE.

    A circular, which has been signed by Mr. Chamberlain as president of the Imperial Tariff Reform Committee, has been issued. The circular explains that the committee ...

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  6. THE REVOLUTION IN COLOMBIA. RECOGNISED BY THE UNITED STATES.

    The Colombian force at Panama has been withdrawn. The revolutionists are releasing the officers whom they imprisoned. ...

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  7. SPECIAL CABLES. FROM THE "HERALD'S" LONDON CORRESPONDENTS.

    The Bondelzwarts, a tribe of Hottentots, have captured Fort Warmbad, in German South-west Africa, and massacred the German garrison, owing to the execution of ...

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  8. A PROHIBITED IMMIGRANT.

    At the South Brisbane Police Court on Friday Captain Neilson, master of the Norwegian barque Midnatssol, was fined £5 and costs with the option of one month's ...

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  9. UNITED STATES WARSHIPS.

    The coast defence ship Wyoming, the cruisers Concord and Duero, and the gunboat Marblehead, of the United States Navy, are hastening to Panama. ...

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  10. EAST SYDNEY.

    Mr. T. H. Thrower, secretary of the Sydney; Labour Council, the selected Labour candidate for East Sydney, addressed a sparsely attended meeting of his friends and supporters at the ...

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  11. A FIGHT TO THE LAST.

    The Germans at Fort Warmbad made a gallant resistance to the bitter end against the Bondelzwarts tribe, but were overpowered by overwhelming numbers. ...

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  12. GOLD YIELD FOR OCTOBER.

    The Queensland gold yield for October was 84,393 crude oz, equal to 58,076 fine oz, being an increase of 6314 crude oz, or 1736 fine oz. The total value was £254,076, an increase of ...

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  13. POLICY OF THE UNITED STATES.

    In regard to the revolution at Panama it is understood that the policy of the United States is to protect the Panama Republic and to prevent attempts to land ...

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  14. TEST OF CALLIDE COAL.

    A preliminary test of Callide coal on board the launch of H.M.S. Torch in Gladstone Harbour is reported to be highly, satisfactory, the coal giving a great heat and being practically ...

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  15. THE WOOL SALES.

    The second of the season's wool sales was held on Saturday, 6500 bales being offered. The majority was sold. There was a good attendance of buyers, including a number from the ...

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  16. SUPPORT OF COLONEL SAUNDERSON.

    Colonel Saunderson, M.P. (Conservative), speaking at Portadown yesterday, warmly supported Mr. Chamberlain's proposals for preferential trade. ...

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  17. MURDER OF GERMAN SETTLERS.

    The Hottentots have murdered many Orman storekeepers in outlying districts of German South-west Africa, and have massacred the members of the police post at ...

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  18. THE LATE MISS HICKMAN.

    The inquest on the body of Miss Sophie Hickman, the lady doctor whose remains were found in Richmond Park, was resumed yesterday. ...

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  19. ORANGEISM IN MELBOURNE. MONSTER DEMONSTRATIONS.

    Monster Orange demonstrations were held in Melbourne on Saturday and to-day. On Saturday evening fully 3000 members at Orange and Protestant societies marched in ...

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  20. CAUSE OF THE OUTBREAK.

    The cause of the outbreak among the Bondelzwarts tribe was a demand on the part of the German authorities for the Burre[?]er of arms, with a view to registration. ...

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  21. WENTWORTH.

    Lieutenant-Colonel J. Macarthur Onslow addressed the Woollahra division of electors in the Wentworth electorate at St. Matthias' Hall, Paddington, on Friday night. Mr. G. J. ...

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  22. THE INDIAN VICEROYSHIP.

    Viscount Curzon of Kedleston, the Viceroy of India, will return to England in May for the purpose of taking a rest, and will be reappointed Viceroy in August. ...

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  23. ANTWERP WOOL SALES.

    Although there was more animation in bidding at the close of the Antwerp wool sales yesterday, the decline in prices noted on Tuesday was maintained. At the sales ...

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  24. THE VICTORIAN LOAN. UNDERWRITERS' EXPERIENCE.

    It is understood that those holders of Victorian bonds who have signified their intention of converting under the Government's proposals are prepared to take about ...

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  25. SOUTHERN NIGERIA.

    The Ibbatoos tribe having attempted to kill the British Commissioner at Ekat, Southern Nigeria, a punitive expedition of 500 troops was sent against them. ...

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  26. GREAT FIRE AT GLASGOW.

    A great fire occurred at Glasgow on Friday night. The premises of Brown, Smith, and Sons, millinery goods; Wylie, Hill, and Company, fancy goods; and other ...

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  27. THE IRISH NATIONALISTS.

    Mr. William O'Brien, M.P. (Nationalist), in a letter published to-day, announces that owing to the "Freeman's Journal" (Dublin), the Nationalist organ, sowing ...

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  28. THE CONVICT LYNCHEHAUN.

    At the instance of Great Britain the United States authorities will re-arrest the escaped convict, James Lynchehaun, whose extradition the Supreme Court at ...

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  29. LANG.

    Mr. T. Keegan, the selected Labour candidate for the Lang electorate, opened his campaign at Hurstville on Saturday evening by addressing a meeting from the balcony of the ...

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  30. THE PROSPECTUS.

    The prospectus of the Victorian loan has been issued for the amount of £1,508,000 upon the terms already indicated. Applications will close on November 13. ...

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  31. THE N.S.W. STAFF RIDE.

    A General Order issued from the military headquarters contains the following reference to the staff ride by the military forces of New South Wales:—After looking through the ...

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  32. WELCOMED BY THE MAYOR OF BRISBANE.

    A public welcome to Brisbane was accorded to Mr. Deakin by the Mayor of Brisbane (Alderman L. G. Corrie) on Saturday at the Town Hall. Amongst those present were several ...

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  33. DEFENCE REORGANISATION.

    It is announced that the Government has appointed Viscount Esber, Admiral Sir John A. Fisher, and Colonel Sir G. S. Clarke (Governor of Victoria), a committee to make ...

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  34. TREATMENT OF CANCER.

    A meeting of medical men was held at St. Bartholomen's Hospital, London, to-day to consider the discovery of Dr. Otto Schmidt, of Cologne, who claims that he ...

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  35. A MINE ON FIRE.

    The Kearsage mine, which is situated on the summit of the Virginia Mountains, is on fire, and 75 miners are entombed. It is feared that they have perished. ...

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  36. THE UNEMPLOYED CONFERENCE.

    The conference to consider the unemployed problem, consisting of representatives of all the metropolitan evangelical churches, convened by the Rev. R. J. ...

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  37. THE OVALAU.

    The Premier was waited upon on Friday afernoon by Mr. A. Oliver, President of the Land Appeal Court, who was on board the steamer Ovalau when she caught fire after ...

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  38. PRIME MINISTER'S TOUR.

    Despite the wet weather 2000 persons were in the Exhibition Building last night to hear Mr. Deakin, the Mayor (Alderman Corrie) presiding. The attendance included the ...

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  39. DR. DILL MACKY'S CAMPAIGN.

    A cordial welcome was extended on Friday to the Rev. Dr. Dill Macky on his arrival from Sydney Some 500 members of Orange lodges, including Senator Fraser (Grand Master), ...

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  40. PARKES.

    Mr. Varney Parkes, who has announced himself as a candidate for the Parkes Electorate, addressed a meeting at Granville on Friday evening. The attendance was not large. In ...

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  41. AN ITALIAN MURDERER.

    An Italian named Amoretti Sesse apparently ran "amok" in Oneglia, Piedmont, yesterday. He stabbed five men, killing four of them, and wounding the fifth. The ...

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  42. THE FEDERAL ELECTORATES.

    A curious position has arisen over the figures bearing upon the New South Wales electorates, used by the Prime Minister at Ballarat, and afterwards elaborated at ...

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  43. RUSSIANS IN MANCHURIA.

    Russia has demanded that a Russian resident shall be attached to the 'staff of the Chinese Tartar General at Mukden, the capital of Manchuria, to advise him on ...

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  44. WRECK OF THE NORTHERN MONARCH.

    The barque Northern Monarch, which was on a voyage from Newcastle to Callao, is ashore seven miles to the north-west of Opunake. The vessel is a total wreck. ...

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  45. WHITAKER WRIGHT.

    The Court of King's Bench has granted a rule nisi for the transference of the trial of Whitaker Wright on a charge of issuing false statements in a balance-sheet of the ...

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  46. THE IRISH UNIVERSITY.

    Colonel Sannderson, M.P. (Conservative) for County Armagh, last night, speaking at Portadown, said that if the Government introduced a Catholic University or ...

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  47. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Queen Alexandra has sent £200 for the aged and the infirm and the children in the poorer unions in the West of Ireland. The strike at Armentieres, France, for ...

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  48. A TURBINE FITTED CRUISER.

    H.M. cruiser Amethyst, third-class, which is the first warship to be fitted with turbine engines, was launched from the yard of Sir W. Armstrong, Whitworth, and ...

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