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  2. SECOND EDITION

    Bar silver is quoted to-day at 2s 37-16d per. ounce standard, an advance of 1-16d since. Monday. ...

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  3. PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    Fifty thousand people have applied for tickets for Mr. Chamberlain's meeting at St. Androw's Hall, Glasgow, on October 6, when he will deliver the first speech of his ...

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  4. THE BALKANS.

    Turkish troops bave boen withdrawn from threeo points on the Bulgarian frontier, as a sign of the pacific intentions of the Sultan. The Turkish Government has also given orders ...

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  5. SPECIAL CABLES.

    Four grenadiers of the 25th Regimont of the German army assaulted an unpopular sergeant of the regiment. They have been tried at Heldolberg by court-martial, and have been ...

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  6. BUDGET SPEECH.

    It cannent be said with accuracy that the budget speech of the Treasurer was received with interest in the city. Owing to its wide scope a budget speech has to be la[?] ...

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  7. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    Senator O'Connor's resignation as a member if the Senate was reported at the opening of its sittings by the President. Accompanying the formal letter was one from the late Senator thanking all for their ...

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  8. CONSOLS.

    Consols were quoted to-day at 87½, an advance of [?] on yesterday's closing price. ...

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  9. SENATOR O'CONNOR'S RESIGNATION.

    At the opening of the Senate to-day the President reported that he had received from Senator O'Connor a letter resigmag his seat as a member of the Senate, an well as another letter which, under the ...

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  10. MEETING IN LONDON.

    A large meeting was held in St. James's Hall yesterday to urge the Government to take action to provont a continuance of the outrages in Macedonia. The Bishop of ...

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  11. FREETRADE WITHIN THE EMPIRE.

    Lord Strathcona, the High Commissioner for Canada, in the course of a recent interview stated that frectrade within the Empire was impossible so far as the colonies were ...

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  12. THE MONEY MARKET.

    The "Times" says that it is probable that an offer will be made to holdors to renew the Victorian bonds of £5,000,000 which mature in January next. ...

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  13. MR. IRVINE WILL NOT SPEAK.

    Mr. Irvine on being seen to-night declined to make any statement concerning the above cablegram. Ministers had hoped to be able in the budget ...

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  14. GUERILLA WARFARE RESUMED.

    Guerilla tactics have been resumed at Razlog, near Seres. Bombs were thrown, and terrible damage was done to the town. Other districts are ablaze. ...

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  15. THE FAR EAST.

    The Progressive party in Japan has issued a manifesto in which it insists upon the necessity for Japan restraining Russia in regard to encroaching in China and menacing Korea. ...

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  16. BONUS COMMISSION.

    Members of the Bonus Commission held a further meeting to-day for the purpose of considering the report to be presented to Parliament. It resulted in no substantial progress being made, and it is stated ...

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  17. A NEWSPAPER'S REFERENDUM.

    The "Daily Mail" has begun the taking of a referendum of the electors of the United Kingdom on the three policies, freetrade, preference to colonial trade, and reciprocity, as ...

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  18. SERVIA.

    The 25 officers of the army of Servia, tried by court-martial for plotting against the regicides, have been found guilty, and have received sentences varying in length from one ...

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  19. CONSOLS STILL LOWER.

    Consols opened this morning at 86[?], a fall of 1 on yesterday's closing price, but afterwards advanced to 87[?]. [The above appeared in a portion of yesterday's issue.] ...

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  20. RAID BY BRIGANDS.

    The Chifu correspondent of the "Morning Post" states that Russianised Chinese brigands raided the town of Ta-Ku-san, near the boundary of China and Korea, and ...

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  21. IN PARLAMENT.

    As soon as the Legislative Council met yesterday the Attarney-General gave notice of his intention to move to-day for leave to introduce a bill to ameud and declare the law relating to conspiracy and to ...

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  22. W.A. THREE PER CENTS.

    Western Australian 3 per cent, stock was yesterday quoted at 86, being a fall of 1 compared with Thursday last. ...

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  23. COBDEN CLUB AND THE WORKERS.

    Mr. Chamberlain, in the course of a letter to the Lancashire and Cheshire Conservative Workers' Federation, said that the Cobden Club had no authority to represent the ...

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  24. RUSSIAN TROOPS IN KOREA.

    Russian troops hold the Korean side of the Yalu River, the boundary between China and Korea. ...

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  25. THE SHIPPING TRADE.

    The "Times" publishes an article in which it states that Great Britain is rapidly losing its pre-eminence as the world's carriers. The foreign share of the shipping trade with ...

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  26. BANKS ASSISTING THE MARKET.

    The "Daily Mail" reports that the larges banks are assisting the Consols and the colonial stock markets, and are taking over some of the large lines of the latter. ...

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  27. HUNGARY.

    M. Kossuth, the leader of the Independence parly in Hungary, says that whilst it is impossible to surronder the demand for the abrogation of the use of German words of ...

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  28. LABOUR LEADERS' ATTITUDE.

    Mr, Chamberlain, in the course of a letter, states that be expects before long his proposals will be supported by very many Labour leaders who, from political prejudice, have ...

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  29. AMERICAN MARKET UNSETTLED.

    Grave fears are entertained that further trouble is impending in American finance. The American Steel Trust's common stock is quoted at 15 and the preferred stock at 59. ...

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  30. COUNT HEDER VARY RESIGNS.

    Owing to his having sustained a fresh defeat in the Chamber of Deputies of the Diet, prior to the completion of his renewed task for the formation of a Ministry, Count Hedervary, the ...

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  31. AN AUSTRALIAN' DELEGATION TO ENGLAND.

    Sir,—As the result of a letter I wrote and which was published in the London Times of August l8 last I received the enclosed communication from a prominent gentleman in ...

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  32. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    Sir Edmund Barton's resignation was announced in the House of Representatives by the Speaker this afternoon as soon as the House was opened, and Sir Frederick Holder intimated that, as a general election ...

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  33. THE BRITISH MINISTRY.

    It is announced that Mr. Balfour, the Prime Minister, has offered Lord Milner a portfolio in the Ministry, and that Lord Milner is considering the offer. ...

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  34. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL DESIGNATE.

    The Australasian Club and the Australian Chamber of Commerce in London have arranged to entertain Lord Northcote, the Governor-General designate, at a banquet at the end ...

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  35. NEW ZEALAND.

    The total floor space of the Wellington EXhibltlon, to be held in November next, will be about 90,000ft. ...

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  36. MR. BALFOUR AND LORD MILNER.

    Mr. A. J. Balfour, the Prime Minister, and Lord Milner are conferring respecting the question of the latter Joining the Ministry. ...

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  37. MUNICIPALISATION OF LIQUOR TRAFFIC.

    Several members of the Wellington Anglican Synod have decided to form an association to promote the municipalisatlon of the liquor, traffic. ...

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  38. UNITED IRISH LEAGUE.

    A sensation has been caused in Nationalist circles by Mr. Michael Davitt revealing that the standing committee of the United Iriah League has been secretly abolished, and that ...

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  39. RUSSIAN ADVANCE IN CENTRAL ASIA.

    Russia has occupied Gurgaaj, a Turkoman town between Herat and Persia, and is extending her influence over the Turkoman tribes in that district. ...

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  40. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    The Labour party is strongly determined [?] use all its weight in advancing the candidature of Mr. Arthur Griffith, the secretary of the party, for the vacancy in the Senate. It was ...

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  41. FEDERAL CAPITAL QUESTION.

    After two hours' debate in the Senate to-night an elaborate set of resolutions drawn up by the Government waa negatived, and instructions were Riven it to bring in a bill for certain purposes dealing ...

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  42. SOCIALISTS IN VIENNA.

    A meeting of 2000 socialists was held in Vienna yesterday to protest against the visit of the Czar. Violent speeches wore delivered, and it was moved that the visit of the ...

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  43. CARDINAL MORAN.

    Cardinal Moran, at present in Rome, has improved in health. He will sall for Australia by the R.M.S. Orizaba, which leaves London on October 23. ...

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  44. VICTORIA.

    In consideration of tho valuable services rendered to the Melbourne Chess Club by Sir Malcolm M'Eacharn dilling the four years he held ofllce as president, thal gentleman has ...

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  45. THE WOOL SALES.

    The present series of wool sales closed firm. The prices realised for crossbreds were the highest of the scries. Sept. 30. ...

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  46. CANADIAN STEAMSHIP SERVICE.

    Lord Strathcona, in the course of an interview, implied that the establishment of a fast steamship service between Canada and England would be delayed to consider the ...

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  47. THE BRITISH ASSOCIATION.

    At a meeting of the University Council, to be held next week, Dr. Leeper proposos to move that an invitation be sent to the British Association to held its 1900 meeting in ...

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  48. "BLOODLESS SURGERY."

    The New York correspondent of the London "Daily Express" reports that Professor Loronz's "bloodless surgery" operations have proved a failure. When the plaster casts ...

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  49. RAILWAY DEPARTMENT REORGANISATIONS.

    The Railway Commissioners have decided upon the complete reorganisation of the accountant's branch and its subdivision as follows:—1. General accounting. 2. Audit of ...

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  50. COLLAPSE OF A WORKSHOP.

    The moulding shop at Belfast of Messrs. Fairbairn and Lowson collapsed, and 15 persons were entombod. Six bodies have been recovered, and two persons were rescued alive. ...

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  51. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Early this morning the cable steamer Restorer left Port Adelaide for a cable survey crulse. She sailed under sealed orders, but It is understood that surveying will be carried ...

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  52. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The M.M. Company's steamer Australien, Which went ashore at Imaharu, off the coast of Japan, had her bottom ripped for a length of 30ft. ...

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  53. THE COTTON MARKET.

    Advances of 145 points, equivalent to 7½ dollars a bale, on September cotton, in New York, yesterday, gave Mr. W. P. Brown, the organiser of the cotton corner, a profit of ...

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  54. AUSTRALIAN TREETRADE LEAGUE.

    The provisional committee of the Australian Freetrade League met at the Protestant Hall yesterday, to take steps for promoling further work of a propagandist ...

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  55. REVENUE RETURNS.

    The revenue returns of the State for the September quarter show a net increase of £17,230, upon the corresponding period of last year. Taxation produced £30,000 more; ...

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  56. COLD RECEIVED AT THE MINT.

    The quantity of Victorian gold actually received at the Melbourne Mint during September was 80,941oz gross, compared with 68,075oz in September last year. The total for the ...

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  57. THE VICTORIAN RAILWAYS.

    The anuunl report of the Railway Commissioners was tabled in the Leglslative assembly to-night.The years working is summarised thus:—Revenue, £3,046,858; working ...

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  58. VICTORIAN SENATE CANDIDATES.

    The Rev. Dr. Bevun has been formally, asked to contest the next election for the Senate, and has asked for time to consult his congregation and consider the request. ...

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  59. THE TALLOW SALES.

    At the sales of Australian tallow to-day, 1215 casks were offered, and 237 casks were sold. Prices were:—Mutton, line, 29s 9d; medium, 28s; beef, fine 31s, medium 27s per ...

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  60. A SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL.

    Arrangements have been made for unvelling a memoral on Sunday, November 8, to soldiers who fell in the Boer war. The memorial consists of a stained glass Window, ...

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  61. THE NEW ENGLAND SKAT.

    The Freetrade and Liberal Association forwarded, requisition to Mr.G.H. Jenkins, of Herbert Park, asking him to contest the federal acust for New England against Mr. Sawers. Mr. Jenkins to-day ...

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