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  2. IMPORTANT RAILWAY PROPOSALS.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday, Mr. MORGAN laid upon the table of the House the plans, sections and books of reference in connection with—(1) ...

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  3. GREAT BRITAIN. 'A SENSATIONAL SUICIDE.

    Baron Holzhausen, an infatuated young admirer of Mrs. Monckton, who, as a Gaiety actress, in publicly known as Miss Gertie Millar, broke into her boudoir at ...

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  4. RURAL INTERESTS. COTTON INDUSTRY.

    The following is a report by Mr. D. Jones, of the Department of Agriculture, on the operations in connection with cotton ginning at Ipswich:— ...

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  5. RUSSIAN REVOLT. MANIFESTO BY THE CZAR.

    With the exception of the railway men, the strikers at Kharkoff have resumed work, owing to the action of the Governor in withdrawing the troops and allowing the ...

    Article : 66 words
  6. GENTLEMAN JOCKEY SUSPENDED.

    The stewards at Sandown Park have suspended Dewend Fenton, a. gentleman jockey, for suspicious riding in a match with Lord Gerard. ...

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  7. BRITISH EAST AFRICA.

    Information has been received that the British expedition despatched against the Nandi tribe, in East Africa, captured 4000 cattle and 8000 goats, 250 natives being ...

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  8. LATE HON. B. D. MOREHEAD. THE FUNERAL.

    The funeral of the late Hon. B. D. Morehead, M.L.C., took place yesterday afternoon. The cortege left the residence of Mr. Orme Darvall, the deceated ...

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  9. THE CZAR'S MANIFESTO.

    The Czar issued a manifesto late last evening, declaring— The troubles and agitation in our capitals and numerous other places till our ...

    Article : 356 words
  10. LAND FOR SETTLEMENT.

    The Minister for Lands indicated yesterday that prompt steps are being taken to make lands available for selection. Surveyor Burbank is now designing the ...

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  11. TROOPS REFUSE TO ACT.

    A regiment of Grodno Hussars refused to assist the police in dispersing a meeting of railway men in Warsaw which the Governor had previously sanctioned. ...

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  12. RAILWAY DISASTER.

    A disastrous railway accident is reported from the United States. The train known as the California limited mail, while running at a speed of sixty miles an ...

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  13. IN THE ASSEMBLY.

    After the formal business had been disposed of in the legislative Assembly yesterday, the Premier (Mr. Morgan) rose and moved the adjournment of the House ...

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  14. DOCTORS AND CHEMISTS.

    The doctors and chemists have resumed work at Kieff. At Odessa both doctor and chemists are actively engaged in ambulance work. ...

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  15. JUSTICES AND ACTORS ON STRIKE.

    The justices of the peace in St. Petersburg, and the artists engaged at the Imperial Theatres, have decided, by a large majority, to join in the general strike. ...

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  16. INCIDENT IN CHINA.

    Rear-Admiral Train, who is in command of the American squadron in the Far East. and Captain Train, commander of the American gunboat Quiros, were out ...

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  17. ANARCHY AT TIFLIS.

    A condition of anarchy prevails at Tiflis, in Transcaucasia, and there have been a number of cases of bomb-throwing. A military train was derailed, and ...

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  18. THE PRICKLY-PEAR PEST.

    A suggestion has 'been made that the services of Mr. H. Tryon, of the Depart anent of Agriculture, should be wholly directed towards the prickly-peur peat, ...

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  19. FIGHTING AT LODZ.

    There has been a great deal of fighting at Lodz, in Poland, where the Polish and Jewish Socialists have resolved to continue the strike. ...

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  20. CREAM TESTING EXAMINATION.

    Those who were successful in passing the examination of the Department of Agriculture in cream and mill testing will be asked shortly to underga a practical ...

    Article : 58 words
  21. INCENDIARISM AT MOSCOW.

    Incendiarism is rampant in Moscow,and the soldiers are encamping m the precincts of the Kremlin, being afraid to occupy their barracks lest they should be burnt. ...

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  22. GENERAL CABLE MESSAGES. A PAID AMATEUR.

    A. F. Duffey, the world's amateur champion sprinter, in an article in the " New York Magazine," admits that he has been paid for his services as a pedestrian for ...

    Article : 67 words
  23. BENEFITS OF IRRIGATION.

    At the Gutton Agricultural College a striking instance of the value of irrigation has been displayed. Water was applied to a crop of Baltic Red wheat, and ...

    Article : 51 words
  24. SANGUINARY CONFLICTS IN THE PIROVINCES.

    Sanguinary conflicts between the people and the troops have taken place in many provincial centres in Russia, where the strikes are still extending. ...

    Article : 46 words
  25. SOUTHERN SPORTING. V.R.C. SPRING MEETING.

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  26. FOREIGN TROOPS IN CHINA.

    The German Emperor has proposed that the foreign troops which have been maintained in the province of Pe-chi-li, China, since the suppression of the Boxer ...

    Article : 51 words
  27. THE SUPREME COURT.

    On ti e Judges sitting in 1 ull Court reassembling vesterday his Honour Mi Justice Real intima eel that thev proposed adjourning, early to cnaole members of the ...

    Article : 130 words
  28. COUNT WITTE'S RECOMMENDATIONS.

    Included in Count Witte's recommendationa which the Czar approved for his guidance, but which were not embodied in the Imperial ukase, were the ...

    Article : 271 words
  29. TERRIBLE SCENES AT ODESSA.

    Terrihle scenes of bloodshed have taken place at Odessa. The Cossacks and gendarmes, after shooting down the men who were defending the barricades erected. [?] ...

    Article : 182 words
  30. POLITICAL SITUATION IN HUNGARY.

    The Liberal party in Hungary are dissatisfied with the programme announced by Baron Fejervary, who has been reappointed Premier. They consider that ...

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  31. PROPOSED NEW RIFLE RANGE

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 31.—A deputation consisting of Senators Givens, Turley, Higgs, Drake, Dawson, and Dr. Culpin, M.H.R., waited upon the Minister for ...

    Article : 363 words
  32. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    Arrivals.—Runic, s, from Sydney, via. Australian ports and Capetown, Arcadia, shap, from Hinders Bay. Departures.—For Brisbane:Swaledale. ...

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  33. THE WREATHS.

    The remains were enclosed in a solid cak collin heavily silver-mounted, and bearing on the lid a silver plate [?] inscribed with the deceased's name and age. ...

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  34. PERSONAL.

    Mr. W. Pagan, Chief Engineer for Railways, who has been absent from his office tlhrough illness, has again taken up his duties. ...

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  35. RUMOURED NAVAL MUTINY.

    There are persistent reports at Odessa that the crews of four of the warships of ibhe Russian Black Sea squadron mutinied, and murdered Admiral Birileff and ...

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  36. CREATING A MINISTERIAL COUNCIL.

    Reuter's correspondent at St. Petersburg states that the Czar has charged Count Witte with the task of arranging the unification of the work of the various ...

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  37. GENERAL STOPPAGE OF COMMUNICATIONS.

    Warsaw, the capital of Russian Poland, is now completely isolated by the stoppage of communication. Since the crews of the steamers on the ...

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  38. RESULTS OF THE MANIFESTO.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of the "Times" states that only a few thousands of the Russian people are aware of the issue of the Czar's manifesto, and it ...

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  39. CAIRNS MURDER CASE,

    CAIRNS, October 31.—Tommy Tomahawk, an aboriginal, was to-day charged with the murder of Peter Lumberg on 5th September. Constable Portley gave ...

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  40. OVERLAND PASSENGERS.

    WALLANGARRA; Oct. 31.—The following passengers travelled by mail train to-day":— For Brisbane: Mr. and Miss Cope, ...

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  41. A STRIKE AVERTED.

    The employees of the Imperial Bank had gone out on strike, but resumed work When they heard that the Czar had signed a Constitution. ...

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  42. LATEST SCRATCHINGS.

    MKLBOURNE, Oct. 31.—The following scratchings are announced:— Maribyrnong Plate.—Taelees filly. Kutanga, 'Margareta, Coutra, Scramble, Babbinet, ...

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  43. IN THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    In the Legislative Council yesterday, Mr. Barlow gave notice for to-lay as follows:— " 1. That this Council desires to express and place on record its deep sense ...

    Article : 568 words
  44. RESUMING LOAN NEGOTIATIONS.

    The foreign financiers with whom negotiations had been carried on for the issue of the proposed (Russian loan will return, to St. Petersburg in a fortnight to resume ...

    Article : 34 words
  45. THE BETTING MARKET.

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  46. NITROGEN CULTURE EXPERIMENTS.

    Some time ago the Department of Agriculture received small samples from the experiment stations in America of nitrogen cultures, which had attracted a great ...

    Article : 292 words
  47. Advertising

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  48. LATE COMMERCIAL. SOUTHERN FRUIT MARKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 33 words
  49. BREADSTUFFS MARKET.

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  50. Advertising

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  51. SOUTHERN PRODUCE MARKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 35 words
  52. Advertising

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