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  2. (REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.) IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    The London-petition to the House of Commons; protesting against the provisions of the new Licensing Bill, has reached enormous dimensions. ...

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  3. (REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.) TROUBLE IN NORTH WEST INDIA HEAVY FIGHTING PROBABLE.

    There is every indication or the trouble in the North-West Frontier province becoming much more serious than was at first anticipated. ...

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  4. (REUTERS TELEGRAMS.) UNITED STATES ARBITRATION TREATIES. RATIFIED BY THE SENATE.

    Despite tho protest raised by the German and Irish inhabitants of the United Statey, the American Senate has formally ratified tho arbitration treaty with Great ...

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  5. SUNSHINE DISASTER. THE INJURED PATIENTS.

    There are no now developments of importance in connection with the Sunshine railway disaster. Most of the injured patients, according to latest ...

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  6. MELBOURNE. Friday. VICTORIAN REPRESENTATION ABROAD.

    Mr. R. B. Levien, one of the Governnent Agents in the East, has notified the Minister of Agriculture that he proposes to return to Melbourne in about a ...

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  7. WITH TWO ENGINES.

    Yesterday an enginedriver of considerable experience, employed on the Victorian railways, was asked by a press representative to state his views as an ...

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  8. OCEAN TRAGEDY.

    Application for bail was to-day made to Mr. Justice a Beckett, in the case of Amund Schriner, chief officer of the steamer Opland, who is charged with the ...

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  9. PRIME MINISTER GRATIFIED.

    In the course of a press interview yesterday, the Prime Minister, Mr. A. Deakin, had some interesting observations to make on the treaty. ...

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  10. THE MANCHESTER ELECTION.

    The by-election for the North-west Manchester soat is being fought with great bitterness. A writ, claiming damages for libel, has ...

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  11. CHANNELING WORKS.

    At a meeting to-day of the State Rivers and Water Commissioners, plans were adopted for the construction of Donaldson's Spur channel of the Rodney ...

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  12. MOURNING IN GEELONG.

    An official advertisement appears in this issue inviting the citizens of Geelong to hoist flags at half-mast during to-day and Sunday as an expression of sympathy ...

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  13. NATIVES MUSTERING IN STRENGTH.

    The latest intelligence received from tho North-West frontier of India states that more bodies of so-called Afghans, numbering some thousands and ...

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  14. THE JURY QUESTION.

    The jury question with regard to the inquest is still receiving attention. Mr. Mackey, the Solicitor-General, is still considering the subject, and hopes to be ...

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  15. BALLARAT.

    Mr. Geo. Grace returned to Ballarat yesterday from Melbourne, after visiting his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Skoglund. He states ...

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  16. WATER SCHEME FOR BOGA.

    The tender of Jas. Sayers and Stephen Connor, junr., Ultima, at £712 18/4, has been accepted for the construction of channel connecting Lake Boga ...

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  17. VISITING THE RELATIVES.

    Mr. Hawkswood, the claims officer for the Railway department, yesterday started to visit the relatives of the killed and injured with the object of ...

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  18. VITICULTURAL INDUSTRY.

    Since Mr. De Castella's return from Europe a number of matters connected with the future of the viticultural industry have been discussed with the ...

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  19. THE DEWSBURY SEAT.

    Mr. Runciman, President of the Board of Education, has been re-elected for Dewsbury. by a majority of over 1500. ...

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  20. EXPRESSION OF SYMPATHY.

    At the half-yearly meeting; of the Kankaroo Mining Co., held at Mallarat yesterday, a note of sympathy with the families bereaved by the railway disaster ...

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  21. THE VALUE OF PREFERENCE. A CONCRETE ILLUSTRATION.

    THe "Daily Telegraph" this morning publishes a letter from a correspondent, who asserts that, owing to the five per cont. preference alloyed under the new ...

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  22. SYMPATHETIC MESSAGES.

    "Sir Thomas Gibson-Carmichael, Governor-elect of Victoria, has written a letter to Mr. Tavernor, Agent-General for the State, expressing his sympathy with the ...

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  23. THE AMERICAN FLEET.

    The citizens of Auckland have appointed committees to make arrangements for according. an adequate and enthusiastic welcome to the officers and men of the ...

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  24. THE SUNSHINE STATION.

    An allogation has been, made that the railway Staff at Sunshine was undermanned and overworked, but the Chairman of the Commissioners yesterday ...

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  25. CASE OF CONSTABLE HOLDEN. DISMISSAL RECOMMENDED.

    When anyone in Victorian Government employment has in some way misconducted himself in the metropolis he is often transferred to the country, as ...

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  26. VICTORIA'S NEW GOVERNOR.

    It is announced that Sir Thomas David Gibson Carmichael, the new Governor of Victoria. Lady Carmichael and her two nieces will sail by the R.M.S. ...

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  27. BRITISH WORKERS BENEFIT.

    Members of the House of Representatives, who are dealing with the tariff, yesterday afternoon read with interest the statement in the cables that owing ...

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  28. THE LORD MAYOR.

    The Lord Mayor of Molbourne (Cr. Henry Weedon, M.L.A.) arrived in London on Thursday morning. He immediately despatched the following ...

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  29. MR. F. S. GRIMWADE.

    Yesterday the Commissioners received the following cablegram from Mr. F. S. Grimwade, M.L.C., who is now on a visit to London:— ...

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  30. GUATEMALA'S PRESIDENT.

    In connection with the assassination, plot in Guatemala, President Cabrera has informed the Powers that he has unearthed an extensive conspiracy, and ...

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  31. THE INJURED LIST.

    Mr. Hawkeswood, who has to deal with claims by persons injured, in railway accidents, continues to receive fresh notifications of injuries. No less than ...

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  32. RACING IN ENGLAND. MEETING AT NEWMARKET.

    The race for the 49th Biennial Stakes was run yesterday at the Newmarket Graven meeting. The result was' as follows:— ...

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  33. THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    The Commissioners yesterday received a communication from the president of tho Melbourne Chamber of Commerce (Mr. W. J. Larking) in which, on behalf ...

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  34. DISCUSSION AT THE TRADES' HALL.

    At the meeting of the Trades' Hall Council last night, Mr. S. Barker moved the adoption of the following report of the executive:—"That this council, on ...

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  35. CASE OF ROBERT CALDWELL.

    A report has been issued at the instance of the British authorities with reference to the condition of Robert Caldwell, the Druce case witness, who is ...

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  36. LEIGHARDT MUNICIPALITY.

    The acting Lord Mayor (Cr. T. J. Davey) yesterday received the following telogram. from the mayor of Leichardt (New South Wales):— ...

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  37. THE ENGLISH DERBY

    Speculation as to who will win this year's Derby, which is to be run at the end of next month, is becoming keener. The general opinion is that the King's ...

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  38. RAILWAY EMPLOYES' CONFERENCE.

    At the annual conference of the Amalgamated Society of Railway Employes of Victoria, held at the society's rooms, St. James' Buildings, Melbourne, ...

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  39. NATAL'S NATIVE POPULATION.

    The Natal Government has announced its policy with regard to the administration of native affairs, some very important changes being involved. Special ...

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  40. PERSONAL.

    Sir Reginald Talbot, the Governor, will return from his trip to the Buffalo Mountains this morning. In the afternoon his Excellency will open the ...

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  41. NEW BENEVOLENT ASYLUM

    The chairman of the general committee of the Molbourne Benevolent Asylum, Mr. J. Grice, and Mr. C. D'Ebro, the architect to the institution, met Mr. ...

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  42. SIR ROBERT HART.

    Sir Robert Hart, G.O.M.G., InspectorGeneral of Customs in China since 1863, and of Posts since 1896, has, after 45 years' continuous duty, left for England ...

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  43. REFERENCE AT THE TRADES' HALL COUNCIL.

    Mr. Loughnan moved at the meeting of the Trades' Hall Council, "That th[?] council views with alarm tho levity the Chief Commissioner of Police ...

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  44. QUEENSLAND BISHOPRIC.

    A donor, who wishes to remain anonymous, has given the Bishop of North Queensland, Dr. Frodsham, the sum of £5000 towards his endowment fund. ...

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  46. STEAMER TAVIUNAI WRECKED.

    Seas are breaking over the steamer Taviuni, which went ashore at West Port. The position of the vessel is regarded as serious, the cabins and saloons being ...

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  47. NEW ZEALAND.

    Arrangements have been made by the Government to solid to London three times a week, through Router's agency, 100 words, consisting of unbiassed ...

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  48. THE ADELAIDE EXPRESS.

    The sensational occurrence at Murray Bridge on Tuesday night, when two divisions of tho Adelaide express collided, has not been officially reported to the ...

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  49. FALL OF STONE

    Henry Ballam. a miner employed at the Balmain Colliery, met with a serious accident while at work about halfpast six o'clock this morning. ...

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  50. SYDNEY PRODUCE MARKET.

    The following are to-day alterations on the produce market:—Wheat, 4/6; hay, £6/7.6; and maize, 3/11½. ...

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  51. RAILWAY WITNESSES.

    A reporter yesterday saw the Secretary for Railways, and asked him if railway employes who attended the inquest would be free to speak openly on all ...

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  52. LABOR TROUBLES IN BROKEN HILL

    The director of the Government Labor Bureau will arrive on Sunday to investigate the unemployed troubles in Broken Hill. ...

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  53. GOUT AND THE REMEDY.

    [?]much as gouty difficulties usually arise from sluggish excretion, buttermilk. says an authority, is a blessing to all gouty subjects. It gently stimulates ...

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