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  2. THE PETRIANA SCANDAL

    Up till to-day the Prime Minister has declined to discuss in any way the Petriana scandal. Public feeling, however, has been so outraged at the shipwrecked mariners of any ...

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  4. THE ELECTIONS. HOW THE CAMPAIGN GOES.

    Those of the electors who earn their living on the land will have to think very hard before they can justify to themselves any vote which they may be inclined to give to ...

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  5. THE EAR EAST. RUMOURED BASIS OF AGREEMENT.

    M. Takahira, the Japanese Minister at Washington, believes that the basis of a settlement between Russia and Japan with regard to Manchuria and Korea is ...

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  6. THE FISCAL CAMPAIGN. MR C. T. RITCHIE.

    Mr. C. T. Ritchie, M.P. (Conservative), addressing his constituents at Croydon last night, said that there was nothing in Mr. Balfour's policy of retaliation opposed to ...

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  7. SPECIAL CABLES.

    At the opening of the German Reichstag to-day Count von Bulow, the Imperial Chancellor, read the Speech from the Throne. ...

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  8. RUSSIA'S UNBROKEN SILENCE.

    The Tokio correspondent of the "Times" says that the optimistic statements as to Russia's pacific procedure are not confirmed by Russia's acts. Russia, he adds, ...

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  9. WRECK OF A WARSHIP.

    The second-class cruiser Flora, Captain Casper J. Baker, of the British Pacific Squadron, is ashore at Denman Island, and it is feared will become a total wreck. ...

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  10. THE RESULT OF DUMPING.

    Owing to the dumping into Great Britain of foreign-made iron, Baldwins, Ltd., have notified that they intend to close their Landore blast furnaces and steel works ...

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  11. THE UNITED STATES. THE MA[?] AT PHILADELPHIA.

    The police raided the Italian quarter of Philadelphia, and seized 15 members of the local Mafia, who were armed with revolvers and stilettos. The raid was the ...

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  12. FARMERS ARE ANTI-SOCIALIST.

    One of the first measures that the Protectionist-Labour alliance will attempt to pass through Parliament, should Mr. Deakin unfortunately get a majority at the polls, is the ...

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  13. FRENCH COLONY IN NORTH AMERICA.

    The Montreal Chamber of Commerce urges Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the Prime Minister of Canada, to ask Great Britain to acquire St. Pierre and Miquelon Islands if ...

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  14. MR. DEAKINS MOVEMENTS.

    The Prime Minister has resolved that his influence will be more potent in Tasmania than elsewhere, and he will leave Melbourne for Launceston on Tuesday next. Thus it is not ...

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  15. THE REV. J. A. DOWIE.

    The liabilities of the Rev. J. A. Dowle, the leader of the Christian Catholic Church in Zion, amount to £145,000 sterling. Mr. Dowie preached in Zion city last ...

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  16. MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S PROPOSALS.

    Sir Mounstuart Grant Duff, formerly M.P. (Liberal) for Elgin Burghs, in a letter to a correspondent, says that Mr. Chamberlain's proposals for preferential ...

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  17. PANIC IN THE COTTON MARKET.

    A panic Occurred on the New York Cotton Exchange yesterday on receipt of the official estimate of a crop of 9,962,039 bales, or 600,000 bales below the world's ...

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  18. DISORDERLY MEETING AT ROCKHAMPTON.

    Mr. Murray and Colonel Tunbridge candidates for election to the Senate, addressed a crowded meeting in the School of Arts, Rockhampton, last night. The meeting was very ...

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  19. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. Yerkes has decided that the whole of the equipment for the electric railway for London shall be manufactured in Great Britain. ...

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  20. MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S ADMIRERS.

    Our London correspondent writes on October 30:— Another week of the fiscal controversy— blatant, merciless as a tropical sun, and at the ...

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  21. NEW ZEALAND.

    During the voyage of the Sierra from Sydney a saloon passenger, Mr. Thomas Smith, developed symptoms of mental derangement. He had to be put under restraint. He was brought ashore, and will be ...

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  22. THE LANG ELECTORATE.

    Mr. Cullam writes:—"In your comments on the Lang election it is made to appear that Roman Catholics are supporting me. My evidence does not show this." Of course, the ...

    Article : 248 words
  23. ENGLISH CRICKETERS.

    The match England v the Newcastle district was commenced to-day on the Association Cricket Ground the Englishmen playing 15, but only 12 were allowed in the field. ...

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  24. IMMENSE OVER-PRODUCTION.

    Mr. Bell, a British commercial agent in the United States, warns British traders' that there is every indication of enormous over-production in America, whose ...

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  25. POLLING BOOTHS.

    It is the intention of the electoral authorities to advertise the various polling booths a few days before the elections. ...

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  26. TRANSAUSTRALIAN RAILWAY.

    Mr. George Throssell, M.L.A., speaking at a reception to Sir John Forrest, Minister for Home Affairs, at Northam yesterday, said with respect to the Transaustralian Railway, that if Western Australia ...

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  27. THE SENATE.

    Mr. Arthur Griffith, the labour candidate for the Senate, who returned to Sydney yesterday, has just finished a tour in the west, including Lithgow, Coonamble, Dubbo, Wellington, and ...

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  28. THE PERSIAN GULF.

    The Sheikh Mabaroukh of Koweyt has exchanged cordial visits with the Viceroy of India (Lord Curzon), who is visiting the Persian Gulf ports. ...

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  29. QUEENSLAND. REORGANISATION OF CIVIL SERVICE.

    Regarding the reorganiration scheme it is stated that the amount so far saved is difficult to estimate, on account of the travelling expenses involved, but it is put down at something between £12,000 and ...

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  30. S.S. EMPIRE AT THURSDAY ISLAND.

    The steamer Empire, from China and Japan, arrived to—day with the following passengers:— For Brisbane: Miss Carter, Hon. John Douglas. For Sydney: Mesdames T. Williams, F. C. Burne, ...

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  31. SENSATION AT CAPETOWN.

    'A' sensational trial has been held at Capetown, and it ended in a verdict being returned to the effect that an Englishman named Hart was insane. Hart was ...

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  32. MOVEMENTS OF MINISTERS.

    It is belived that the Premier will join Mr. Blair, Attorney-General, at Warwick to-day, and that together they will proceed south. The objects of their mission are kept a profound secret. It is assumed in ...

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  33. MR. REID AT HAY.

    Mr. Reid had a magnificent meeting at Hay last night. He was cordially welcomed and attentively listened to for over two hours at the Academy of Music. Mr. Reid spoke on ...

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  34. ALLEGED MURDER OF A GIRL.

    A tremendous crowd assembled at Longreach station last night to witness the departure of the Mac Donalds, as prisoners, for Rockhampton, to await their trial for the alleged murder of the daughter of ...

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  35. CASUALTIES. TIRED OF LIFE.

    Yesterday morning James Smith, 53, a labourer, residing with has wife at 83 Forbes-street, was taken to Sydney Hospital by Constable Winter suffering from the effects of having drunk half a bottle of ...

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  36. HUGE DOCK ON THE THAMES.

    The private bills to be introduced into the Imperial Parliament next session in clude one to authorise the construction of a dam on the Thames at Gravesend, and ...

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  37. MR. REID AT HAY.

    Mr. Reid to-day visited the Riverina electorate to help the candidature of Mr. R. O. Blackwood, who has been making good progress in that very extensive electorate. ...

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  38. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The postmaster at Port Augusta has telegraphed to the Deputy Postmaster-General that the belated mail coach from Tarcoola, which had been bogged several times on the trip, reported heavy falls of ...

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  39. SENSATIONAL LEAP.

    Louisa Scusa, 31, a married woman, residing at 540 Darling-street, Rozelie, attempted to commit suicide yesterday afternoon. About 1 o'clock she was crossing Iron Cove Bridge, and when near the ...

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  40. WENTWORTH.

    A political garden party to which invitations were issued by Sir William and Lady M'Millan, was held at Llandudne, their residence at Waverley, on Thursday night. Their guests, ...

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  41. ARSENIC IN BEER.

    The Royal Commission appointed to inquire into matters relating to the presence of arsenic in beer urges the necessity for having an official standard, and also the ...

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  42. EXCLUDING STATE MEMBERS.

    In Queensland it is possible that a question may be raised which will have the effect of the High Court being moved to say whether or not section 96 of the Federal Electoral Act— ...

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  43. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The estimated population of the State at the end of Novomber was 229,795, being an increase of 1033 for the month. Ah Hook, a Chinaman, who murdered three ...

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  44. LANG.

    A well-attended meeting in furtherance of the candidature of Mr. Roseby, the Ministerial candidate for Lang, was held at the Excelsior Hall, Marrickville, on Thursday night. ...

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  45. ACCIDENT WITH A DYNAMITE CAP.

    A startling accident occurred at Gympie last night, whereby four children named Hassett were wounded. The oldest lad, who had found a dynamite cap, was trying to get the ...

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  46. THE CHILIAN WARSHIPS.

    It is announced that the Admiralty of Great Britain and not Japan has purchased the Chilian battleships Constitucion and Libertad. The price paid was ...

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  47. FIRE AT RANDWICK.

    The Acting City Coroner (Dr. R. H. Todd) held an inquest at Waverley yesterday afternoon concerning a fir which broke out at the residene of W. Christian, Westgate, Waverley-road, Randwick, on ...

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  48. LABOUR ON THE RAND.

    Japan has sent an envoy to South Africa to report upon the labour conditions in those colonies. ...

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  49. RAINS IN QUEENSLAND.

    Rain in connection with thunderstorms has fallen in the eastern districts of the Central and Southern divisions. The following were the principal falls for the 21 hours ended at 9 a.m. to-day:— ...

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  50. THE FREIGHTS DISPUTE.

    There is no fresh development in the dispute between the Shipping Ring and Lund's and the Aberdeen lines as to freights to Australia. ...

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  51. SILVER.

    Bar silver is quoted to-day at 2s 12[?]d per ounce standard, a fall of ½since yesterday. ...

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