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  4. THE FISCAL QUESTION. MEETING OF CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES.

    At a meeting of delegates, representing 270 co-operative societies in Lancashire, called together to consider Mr. Chamberlain s fiscal scheme, a resolution ...

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  5. WAR CLOUD IN CHINA. JAPANESE DESIGNS ON KOREA.

    The fear is entertained in Korea that the agression of Russia in Manchuria may lead Japan to quietly occupy Korea. ...

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  6. AMERICA'S NAVAL STATION.

    The United States Government has decided to despatch 5 torpedo beat destroyed to America's naval station in the Far East. after the manoeuvres now ...

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  7. THE COMMERCAIAL TREATY.

    Advices from Pekin state that Mr. E. H. Coager. United States Minister, has secured from Prince Ching, the Chinese Minister for Foreign Affairs, a written ...

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  8. MR. CHAMBERLAIN IN EXPLANATION.

    Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, Secretary of State for the Colonies, replying to Mr. Arthur Griffin Bosarven, M.P. for the Tunbridge division of Kent, in the ...

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  9. GOVERNOR OF MANCHURIA.

    It transpires that at the conference of Russian officials, held at Port Arthur, in July last, it was proposed to recommend to the Czar that Admiral Alexieff, the ...

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  10. VIEWS OF LORD STRATHCONA.

    The congress of Chambers of Commerce of the Empire was opened at Montreal yesterday by Lord Strathcona, High Commissioner for the Dominion of ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN LIGHT HORSE

    A meeting of gentlemen interested in the formation of a district squadron of mounted rifles under the new Defence Bill was held at the agricultural society's ...

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  12. ENGLISH CRICKET TEAM.

    It is reported that the Marylebone Cricket Club have invited John Guna, of Notts, who visited Australia with Mr. Maclaren's eleven, to join the team about ...

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  13. LORD SALISBURY'S HEALTH

    The physicians in attendance on the Marquis of Salisbury reported this morning that the patient had passed rather a restless night, but that otherwise his ...

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  14. HIGH TREASON IN POLAND.

    A remarkable incident is reported in evonnection with Prussia's policy of Germanising the Polish provinces. At. Guesen a few miles north-east of ...

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  15. WARSHIP'S BOILER BURSTS

    A detailed account of the fatal boiler explosion on board the cruiser Blake during the British naval manoeuvres at the beginning of the present month records ...

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  16. FISHING IN LAKE ERIE.

    Kurt her developments are reported in connection with the recent incident on Lake Erie. when the Canadian revenue cotter Petrel fired on the American ...

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  17. MUNICIPAL NOMINATIONS

    Barrabool Shire.—Ceres Riding: Cr. W. Anderson (returned unopposed). Moriae Riding: Cr. T. Larcombe and Mr. John Black. Coast Riding: Cr. D. ...

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  18. THE TURKISH INSURRECTION

    Advices from Cskub report that an armed band, consisting of 600 Bashi bazonks (Tarkish irregulars) have destroved all the Christian villages in the ...

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  19. BALLARAT.

    It was reported at a committee meeting of the South-street Competitions that the entries for the forthcoming competitions largely exceed those of former years ...

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  20. THE AUSTRIAN EMPEROR.

    The Vienna correspondent of the "Daily Mail" writes stating that the Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria promised King Edward that, he would visit ...

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  21. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

    The Geelong footballers will visit Queenscliff to-day to play a match against the R.A.A. team, and it should afford them good practice for their engagement on Saturday ...

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  22. SUPREME COURT.

    The criminal sittings of the Supreme Court commenced to-day, before Mr. Justice Hodges. Mr. J. A. Gurner appeared as Crown Prosecutor. A youth ...

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  23. ALLEGED MURDER AT SEA.

    William Moore, a seaman on the vessel Samansa, which arrived at Newcastle from Mauritius on Sunday last, was charged at the Newcastle police court ...

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  24. ABOLITION OF COUPONS.

    A large deputation of shopkeepers waited on the Treasurer to-day and asked him to legislate for the abolition of the system of trade coupons. Mr. Waddell ...

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  25. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The final round for the B section of the Geelong Rifle Club, for the Wilmot and Mercer trophy, will be fired this afternoon and Saturday next. This competition is creating ...

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  27. BILLIARDS.

    This evening a match of 1000 up will be played in the Union Club saloon, between T. Bragge, the champion of Victoria, and two local players, in the persons of A. Bell and ...

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  28. SMALL-POX IN TASMANIA

    No fresh cases of small-pox were reported to-day, but two houses have been isolatd as a precautionary measure in consequence of two suspicious cases of ...

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  29. SKITTLES.

    The following pairs play to-night at the Hit or Miss alley:—J. Plumber v. "Winkers," "Jock" v. M'Kenzie, Norrish v. A. M'Donald, "Canary' v. Cook, Higgins v. "Bunny," ...

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  30. STRIKE AT MT. LYELL.

    Mr. Long, a Laber member, stated in the House of Assembly this evening, that the labor crists at Mr. Lyell will come to a climax on Thursday, in a general strike, ...

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