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  2. MR. BALFUR'S SPEECH.

    In the course of his speech at the dinner of Spottis[?] Conservative Associations at Edin[?] last night, the Bight Hon. A. J. Balfour stated that ...

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  3. DAIRY SHOW IN ENGLAND.

    At the Dairy Show now being held in London the great attraction is the fire exhibit of produce from Canada. Australia is only represented at the ...

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  4. THE WAR.

    It is stated that the Russian authorities fear that the apparent inactivity of the Japanese in Manchuria means that Generals Oku and Nodzn are ...

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  5. GALLERY NOTES.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday afternoon, when the debate was resumed on the second reading of the Dairy Bill, the speeches were many, but happily brief. ...

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  6. GREAT BRITAIN.

    Further details of the disastrous accident to the new Milford express train, reported yesterday, show that the fireman, whose name was Harries, stuck to ...

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  7. DENOMINATIONAL EDUCATION.

    At a meeting of the English Church Union at Liverpool yesterday, the president, Viscount Halifax, dealt with this question of religious education, and ...

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  8. THE THIBET MISSION.

    The British mission to Thibet, which is returning from Lhassa to the Indian frontier, has recrossed the Karola Pass, after experiencing great hardships. ...

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  9. FURTHER PR[?]S COMMENTS.

    Commenting upon the Prime Minister's speech at Edirgh, the "Standard" states that M[?] Balfour's personal rejection of the poli[?] of the tariff ...

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  10. CHURCH CONGRESS.

    The forty-fourth annual Church Congress was opened at Liverpool yesterday, and the attendance was the largest on record. ...

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  11. CONTENTION AWAITING RATIFICATION.

    The India Office has announced that the Convention with Thibet still awaits the ratification of Lord Curzon, Viceroy of India (who is now in England), and that ...

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  12. LADY CURZON'S ILLNESS.

    Lady Curzon was reported this morning to be less, well, as a result of having passed a disturbed night. ...

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  13. GENERAL KUROKI'S ADVANCE.

    Latest reports state that General Kuroki's force is now within fifteen miles of Mukden. ...

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  14. MR. REDMOND'S AMERICAN CAMPAIGN.

    Mr. J. E. Redmond, the Irish Parliamentary leader, who is now visiting America, addressed a meeting at Philadelphia last night, at which the ...

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  15. SIEGE OF FORT ARTHUR.

    The Russian stories of Japanese reverses at Port Arthur are discredited at Tokio, and it is stated there that everything indicates a steady ...

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  16. SOUTH AFRICA.

    An attempt was made yesterday afternoon by four armed men to "hold up" the Commissioner-street branch of the African Banking Corporation at ...

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  17. OTHER ITEMS.

    The report that the Russian cruiser Bayan had escaped from Port Arthur and taken refuge at Shanghai is now denied. ...

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  18. PERSONAL

    It was inadvertently stated in yesterday's issue that his Excellency the Governor had called upon his Eminence Cardinal Moran, whereas the visit was to his ...

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  19. THE UNITED STATES.

    Owing to three serious attempts having been made to destroy the new United States batleship Connecticut, which was launched a few days ago, swarms of secret ...

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  20. THE ASSAULT ON HIGH HILL.

    An army order which has been issued by General Stoessel, the commander of the garrison of Port Arthur, gives the report of Colonel Irman on ...

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  21. COAL FOR THE BALTIC FLEET.

    Several steamers of the HamburgAmerican line are stated to be conveying coal to Aden, Zanzibar, and Singapore, for the Russian Baltic ...

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  22. ABORIGINALS PROTECTION ACT.

    Sir,—Some time ago the half-castes of the Maranoa were run in, and deported to Ipswich to fill the gaps no doubt in the aboriginal settlement. Amongst the rest ...

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  23. SIR H. TOZER [?]TERVIEWED.

    Sir Horace Tozer, Aget-General for Queensland, has been interviewed with regard to Mr. Balfour's peech on the preference question. Dweing upon the ...

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  24. DEATH OF AN AMERICAN MINISTER.

    The death is announced of Mr. Henry C. Payne, Postmaster-General in the United States Cabinet, aged 61 years. It is announced that Mr. G. B. ...

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  25. CLIFTON SHOW.

    The last show of the Darling Downs Agricultural Pastoral, and Industrial Associdtion was held to-day. The weather was threatening all day, but the society ...

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  26. ADMINISTRATION OF SWAZILAND.

    A proclamation has been issued at Pretoria notifying the arrangements for the administration of Swaziland, which was formerly under the control of the ...

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  27. DEATH CAUSED BY X-RAYS.

    Mr. Clarence Dally, a former assistant to Mr. Edison, the famous inventor,, is dead. He had been a sufferer since 1897 from the results of experiments with the X-rays, ...

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  28. MOROCCO AFFAIRS.

    The Madrid correspondent of the "Temps," a leading Paris newspaper, states that a treaty between Spain and France with regard to Morocco has been ...

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  29. MINERS' OBJECT[?]NS.

    At the conference of the [?]ners' Federation of Great Britain, [?]now being held at Bristol, at which [?]000 members are represented, Mr.[?]och ...

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  30. INTERSTATE TELEGRAMS.

    A return shows that during the term of the Lyne-See Governments—four years and nine months—the foes paid by the Crown to barristers and solicitors ...

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  31. PUBLIC SERVICE RETRENCHMENT.

    Sir,—I beg leave to trespass a small space on your valuable journal re retrenchment in civil service. As a junior of few years standing, I read with interest the ...

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  32. GENERAL GABLE MESSAGES.

    Professor Jenks, who was sent By President Roosevelt to study the monetary systems in the Far East, returned to San Francisco yesterday. He declares his ...

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  33. ATTITUDE OF CANADA.

    The correspondent of London "Daily Telegraph" states that the Canadian people are entirely favourite to the proposed conference on the [?]al ...

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  34. ESCAPED BOERS FROM BERMUDA.

    Eight Boer prisoners of war, who had escaped from Bermuda, have arrived in a German steamer at Capetown. They were, however, excluded from Cape Colony ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN OPINI[?]NS.

    The Prime Minister was [?] to-night about Mr. Balfour's speech [?]inburgh on the fiscal question. He [?]id:—"It means, first, that a general e[?]tion ...

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  36. FAMOUS SCULPTOR DEAD.

    The death is announced of M. Auguste Bartholdi, the famous sculptor, in his 71st year. (M. Bartholdi, who was born at Colmar, ...

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  37. VICTORIA.

    The estate of the late Dr. Moore Roman Catholic Bishop of Ballarat, has been valued at £14,000. A large number of bequests have been left to Roman Catholic ...

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  38. RUSSIAN WARSHIPS OFF THURSDAY ISLAND.

    The Home Department has received the following telegram from the Government Resident at Thursday Island dated to-day: —"Reported two Russian men-of-war ...

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  39. FRUIT INDUSTRY IN THE NORTH.

    The instructor in fruit culture, Mr. A. H. Benson, has returned after a two months' tour in the North, during which he visited Bowen, Port Douglas, Cairns, ...

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  40. OVERLAND PASSENGERS.

    The following passengers travelled by mail train to-day:- For Brisbane: Miss Keare, Mrs. Batt, Mr. and Mrs. Pinnock, Miss [?]ie, Mrs. ...

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  41. SOUTHERN SPORTING.

    To-day Gladsome was firm favourite for the Caulfield Cup at 6 to [?] Wingaroon hardened to 8 to 1, and Tarian was quoted at 10 to 1. [?]here Anne and Patronage ...

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  42. NEW SOUTH WALES FINANCES.

    The Treasurer, Mr. Carruthers, delivered his budget speech to-night. He stated that on the Estimates for the current year the revenue would be £11,435,010. ...

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  43. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    "The Tricador" was again presented last night by Mr. Ton Pollard's Adult Comic Opera Company, in His Majesty's Theatre, and was cordially received. "The ...

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  44. THE ADMIRALTY.

    The Admiralty authorities when asked as to the Russian men-of-war seen near Thursday Island, replied that they bad heard nothing of the matter. ...

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  45. PROHIBITION ORDER GRANTED.

    On the 15th September Eric Downes, a minor, by his next friend, Frank Martin Downes, sued Henty Minister for £50 damages for injuries alleged to have ...

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  46. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Sailed: Umballa, s., for Bombay; Fortunatas, s., for Calcutta, via Brisbane. MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Arrived: ...

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  47. LATEST SCRATCHINGS.

    Sir Leonard has been withdrawn from the Williamstown Cup. The latest scratchings for the Melbourne Cup are:— Hadrian. Trenwith, and Racburn, and for ...

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  48. LATE COMMERCIAL.

    At yesterday's auction sales of Australasian tallow, the quantity offered was 924 casks, and the quantity sold [?] casks. The price realised for mutton fallow, fine, ...

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  49. THE BIOTINT.

    The Biotint pictures presented at the Theatre Royal last night by the Mutoscope Biotint Company were received with applause, and the films were generally very ...

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