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  2. BRITISH FISCAL POLICY. MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S FIRST MEETING.

    Applications have been received for 50,000 tickets for Mr. Chamberlain's meeting in St. Andrew's Hall at Glasgow, where the late Secretary of State for the ...

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  3. THE FAR EAST. JAPAN AND RUSSIA.

    The Progressive party in Japan have issued a manifesto insisting on the necessity of restraining Russia from encroaching on China or menacing Korea. ...

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  4. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    In the House of Representatives, the Speaker announced the reception of Sir E. Barton's resignation as member for the Hunter, and explained that as the ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN INTERESTS. BANQUET TO LORD NORTHCOTE.

    The Australasian Club and the London Chamber of Commerce have arranged to banquet Lord Northcote, the now Governor-General of the Commonwealth of ...

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  6. OUR PUBLIC SERVICE.—I.

    In every community throughout the civilised world one of the most difficult problems which have had to be faced has been the maintenance of the public ...

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  7. GALLERY NOTES.

    The question-fiend was abroad in the Legislative Assembly yesterday, and Messrs. Paget and Lyons, with that light and airy method so characteristic of them, ...

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  8. RAID BY CHINESE BRIGANDS.

    The correspondent of the "Morning Post" states that a party of half-Russianised Chinese brigands made a raid on Taku-shan. In the Leao-long Peninsula, ...

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  9. CARDINAL MORAN RETURNING.

    Cardinal Moran, who has been in Rome for some time past, is reported to have improved in health, and will sail by the R.M.S. Orizaba on his return to Sydney. ...

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  10. PERSONAL.

    At the opening of yesterday's sitting of the Legislative Council, the Hon. A. H. Barlow read a notice appearing in the "Government Gazette," appointing the ...

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  11. DISCUSSION WITH LORD STRATHCONA.

    Lord Strathcona, High Commissioner for Canada, in a letter to Mr. Chamberlain, stated that free-trade within the Empire was impossible so far as the ...

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  12. A DIVIDEND DECLARED.

    The British and Australasian Trust and Loan Company has declared an interim dividend of 5 per cent. ...

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  13. RUSSIANS IN KOREA.

    Information is to hand that Russian troops now hold the Korean side of the Yalu River. ...

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  14. THE WRECKED BARQUE GIFFORD.

    With regard to tho wreck of the barque Gifford, bound from Newcastle to San Francisco, which went ashore near the latter port, further information states ...

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  15. GREAT BRITAIN. BRITAIN LOSING HER CARRYING PRE-EMINENCE.

    The "Times," in a leading article to-day, point's out that Great Britain is rapidly losing its pre-eminence in the carrying trade of the world. The foreign ...

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  16. BALKAN SITUATION. A FRESH OUTBREAK.

    News is to hand that the Turkish troops stationed at three different points on the Bulgarian frontier have now been withdrawn, as a sign of the pacific ...

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  17. ATTITUDE OF LABOUR LEADERS.

    Mr. Chamborlain writes that he expects that before long his fiscal proposals will be supported by very many of the Labour loaders, who, owing to political prejudice, ...

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  18. ANOTHER LETTER FROM MR. CHAMBERLAIN.

    In a letter to the Lancashire and Cheshire Workers' Federation Mr. Chamberlain states that the Cobden Club has no authority to represent the workers on ...

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  19. FRESH INSURGENT OUTBREAK.

    Advices have been received that guerilla warfare has been resumed at Razink, in Macedonia, near the Bulgarian frontier. Bombs have been freely used ...

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  20. DISASTER AT BELFAST.

    The moulding shop at Messrs. Fairbairn and Lawson's worlrs, at Belfast, collapsed yesterday, and fifteen men who were working there at the time were ...

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  21. "DAILY MAIL" REFERENDUM.

    The London "Daily Mail" has begun a referendum of electors of the United Kingdom on the three policies, " Freetrade," "Preference," and "Reciprocity," ...

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  22. LARGE MEETING IN LONDON.

    A large meeting to discuss the Macedonian question was held in St. James's Hall, London, last night. The Bishop of Worcester presided, and the principal ...

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  23. THE NEW LORD MAYOR OF LONDON.

    Alderman Sir James Thomson Ritchie, a brother of the Right Hon. C. T. Ritchle, late Chancellor of the Exchequer, has been elected Lord Mayor of London for ...

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  24. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The fifth series of colonial wool auctions for the present year closed to-day with a firm market. The closing prices for crossbreds were the highest of the ...

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  25. THE IRISH NATIONAL LEAGUE.

    A sensation has been erected in Irish Nationalist circles by Mr. Michael Davitt revealing that the Standing Committee of the Irsh National League had been ...

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  26. THE BRITISH CABINET. MR. BALFOUR AND LORD MILNER.

    The Right Hon. A. J. Balfour and Lord Milner are conferring together to-day. ...

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  27. MARYBOROUGH.

    The Commonwealth Customs collections at this port for the month of September totalled £1819 13s. 2d., as against £2357 17s. 2d. for the corresponding month of ...

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  28. ALLEGED REMOUNT FRAUDS.

    At the Bow-street Police Court yesterday Richard John Wyner, a lieutenant in the Imperial Yeomanry, was extradited to Cape Colony on a charge of fraud in ...

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  29. A PORTFOLIO OFFERED.

    It is now definitely announced that Lord Milner has been offered a portfolio in the Cabinet, and he is considering whether he will accept it. ...

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  30. THE CONTINENT. AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN ARMY BILLS.

    With regard to the proposed compromise on the Austro-Hungarian Army Bills, which have aroused intense antagonism in Hungary, M. Franz Kossuth, ...

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  31. THE MONEY MARKET.

    On the Stock Exchange yesterday, Consols opened at 86?—87?, but afterwards recovered to 87¼. The "Daily Mail" states that the ...

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  32. QUESTIONS IN PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. Forsyth asked the Premier yesterday in the Legislative Assembly,—Is it true that information has been sent to the Government that "the recruiting and landing of Solomon Islanders ...

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  33. TARAMPA ESTATE.

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  34. THE VICTORIAN LOAN.

    The "Times" states that it is probable that an offer will be made to the present holders to renew the Victorian Government bonds to the amount of ...

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  35. HUNGARIAN PREMIER RESIGNED.

    News from Buda-Pesth states that, owing to a fresh defeat in the House of Representatives prior to the completion of his renewed task of the formation of ...

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  36. AMERICAN STEEL TRUST.

    There has been a further decline in the Stock of the United States Steel Trust, the common or ordinary stock being quoted at 15, and the preferred at 59. ...

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  37. LATE COMMERCIAL.

    wheat is unsettled, and 6000 tons of Argentine are being re-exported to London on account of the pool, who hope thus to relieve the local congestion. Mean[?]ile, nominal [?] ...

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  38. SOCIALIST MEETING AT VIENNA.

    In connection with the forthcoming visit of the Czar, Nicholas to the Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria, a meeting of Socialists, at which 2000 were ...

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  39. THE WHEAT PROSPECTS.

    It is reported from Chinchilla that a heavy hailstorm passed over that district last Saturday, causing considerable damage to the wheat crop. Sixty-eight points ...

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  40. OFFICIAL NOTIFICATIONS.

    Kathleen Campbell has been admitted to the public service as a teacher of class 3. division 3, from 1st July last, and appointed assistant teacher in the State school at Richmond Hill. ...

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  41. BRUTALITY IN THE GERMAN ARMY.

    Four Grenadiers of the Twenty-fifth Regiment, who assaulted an unpopular sergeant, were tried by court-martial at Heidolberg, in Germany, and sentenced ...

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  42. THE COTTON CORNER.

    Advances to the extent of 145 points, equivalent to 7¼ dollars per bale, on September cotton, were noted in New York yesterday. This gave Mr. Brown, ...

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  43. STOCK MOVEMENTS.

    Stock passings: 112 bulls, from Warwick to Hughington, Flinders, H. Brooks owner, F. S. Squire in charge; 1168 mixed cattle, from Wealwondangie to Wondoola, ...

    Article : 124 words
  44. GENERAL CABLE MESSAGES.

    The New York correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that the bloodless operations for congenital hip dislocation performed by Dr. Adolf Lorenz, the ...

    Article : 117 words
  45. SOUTHERN SPORTING.

    The following are the latest scratchings:—Footmark, Pendant, and Thoughtful for the Toorak Handicap: Wait-aBit and Kilt for the Caulfield Cup; ...

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  46. THE SERVIAN MILITARY PLOT.

    At the court-martial held at Belgrado the Servian officers who were concerned in the recent military plot at Nish have been convicted and sentenced to terms ...

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  48. OVERLAND PASSENGERS.

    The following passengers travelled by mail to-day:— For Brisbane: Mrs. Brown, Miss Palmer, Mrs. Marsh. Mrs. Rawson, Mr. and Mrs. Spontine, Mr. ...

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  49. SALE OF A STATION.

    Our Charters Towers correspondent telegraphed last night that Mr. A. W. D. White has sold Fanning River station and 700 cattle to Mr. Charles Clarke, of ...

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  50. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Arrived: K[?]mano Maru, s., from Japan; Eulomene, from Liverpool. Sailed.: Colac, s., for Brisbane; Empire, s., for Kobe. ...

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  51. RUSSIA ON THE AFGHAN FRONTIER.

    It is reported that Russia has occupied Gurgaaj, a Turkoman town between Herat, in Afghanistan, and the Persian frontier, with a view to extending her ...

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  52. STRANDED STEAMER AUSTRALIEN.

    Further particulars of the stranding of the Messageries Maritimes Company's steamer Australien at Imaharu. on the coast of Japan, state that the steamer has ...

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