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  3. SHIP[?]

    Arrived.—Sumatra, from Hamburg. Sailed.—Cadmus, for Neweastle. Sydney [?] Arrived.—Makura, [?] ...

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  4. ECUADOR REVOLT.

    Du[?] the severe fighting which lo[?] last week at Es[?] between the Government forces and the rebels, the Briths consulate and the cable ...

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  5. DEPORTER STRIKERS

    The British Labor Party is understood to be contemplating hiring a [?] to intre[?] the steamer [?] which is [?] strike leaders ...

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  6. AIRMAN SEEKS DUEL

    When the French airman [?] Ve[?] (who had just com[?] Paris to Cairo flig[?] and R[?] had [?] ...

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  7. CRISIS IN JAPAN.

    Riotous s[?] to mark the [?]ttings of the Japanese I[?] Yesterday an-outsider entered a Parliamentary committee room and ...

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  8. HOME RULE.

    The death has occurred or the [?] Irish merchant, and one of the leaders [?] to resist ...

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    The promoters or the movement to celebrate the century of peace between America and Great Britain are con[?] the [?] ...

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  11. AFTER 24 YEARS.

    In the P[?] Cour[?] to-day John [?] engine driver, was [?]ged with traving on [?] deserred his wife, Jane ...

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  12. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    The Australian [?] reached Glenelg this afternoon after a fine passage from Hobart. A peogra[?] of festivities is being arranged. ...

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  13. WIVES OF MEN FAREWELLED.

    Several thousands farewelled Mrs Bains and Mrs Watson, wives of the deported Labor leaders, on the departu[?] ...

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  14. ULSTER NOT TO BE EXCLUDED.

    The "Daily Chronicle" says the Government's plan for the settlement of the Home Rule question does not provide for the exclusion of Ulster out ...

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  15. PREE[?]

    A special meeting of the Barrier Labor [?] will be held on Sunday to [?] making of [?] the [?] ...

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  16. RURAL LANDS.

    A book on the colonisation of rural Britain by the Rt. Hon. Jesse Collings the veteran M.P. has been published. Mr Collings was the founder [?] ...

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  17. PRECAUTIONS RECARDING STEAMER.

    Orders have been [?] at Las Palmas that in the event of the steamer [?] auchoring[?] there for the purpose of coaling that only port officials ...

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  18. RUSSIAN REACTION.

    M. Goremykin wilt succeed M. Kokofftzeff who had retired from the post of Prime Minister and Minister of [?]ce, owing to a campaign by ...

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  19. [?]DEROIC DOY.

    William Henry Bacon, 10 years of age, set out from Deadman's Waferhole to bring ass[?]nce for his mother, who collapsed while hanging clothes. The ...

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  20. COMPROMISE UNPOPULAR.

    The "Daily Citizen" mentions that there are growing signs of a Liberal re[?]olt owing to the proposals for a compromise regarding Home Rule. ...

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  21. DEBATE IN COMMONS.

    Mr Ramsay Maedonald admitted in a speech in the House of Commons that Lord Gladstone was unable to withhold sanction of martial law but he ...

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  22. BALLARAT RECEIVING HOUSE.

    The City, Council, at its meeting last evening had before it the following communications with regards to the Receiving House.— ...

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  23. KING'S PERSONAL CONCERN.

    The presence of the King at the Rugby football match at Twickenham on Saturday between teams representing England and Ireland, is ...

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  24. GERMAN CAVALRY.

    An interesting re[?]lation was made last week during a [?]suit over a [?]at Market Dravton in Shropshire. During the case [?] was elicited that ...

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  25. A FRANTIC [?]

    Waving his hat in the air and shouting [?]lly. Go on you beauty. James Victor Nelson, a young man on Saturday night drove a horse in a su[?] ...

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  26. GREECE AND AEGEANS.

    The Powers have presented a Note intimating that they will give Greece the islands in the Aegean Sea, which she occupied during the war with ...

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  27. BRITISH BY-ELECTIONS.

    The National Insurance Act is [?]guring in the by-election for the Bethnal Green seat in the House of Commons. which has been necessitated by the ...

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  28. INDUSTRIAL NEWS.

    Mr Hughes, M.H.R., this evening made the following statement with regard to the waterside workers [?] —"At the first compulsory conference ...

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  29. CHAMPION BOXING.

    "Jack" Johnson has written, to the National Sporting Club to state that he considers its offer of £5000 for [?] to fight "Sam" Langford in London a ...

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  30. ENGLISH TEAM AT DURBAN.

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  31. THREE-CORNERED CONTEST.

    The fight for the Poplar seat vacated by Sir Sydney Buxton, Governor-General designate of South Africa, is to be a three-cornered one. The candidates ...

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  32. PORTE DISAPPOINTED.

    The Porte is disappointed at the Note presented by the Powers, in which the latter intimate that they will give Greece the islands in Aegean ...

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  33. MURDER OF A GIRL.

    The trial of Joseph Henry Belbin [?] years of age, on a charge of having [?]dered Margaret Tedwell near Deloraine[?] was concluded in the Criminal Court ...

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  34. GENERAL CABLES.

    By dint of promising £800,000 bargain money, the Franco-Chinese Industrial Bank has obtained a concession for the construction of a railway in ...

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  35. A LIVING WAGE.

    Mr Justice Heydon, after an exhauslive enquiry into the cost of living, has fixed 48s a week as a living wage for Sydney workers having a family of four. ...

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  36. CAPABLE YOUNG MEN WANTED

    Lord Claud Hamilton, chariman of the Great Eastern Railway, delivered a speech at the annual meeting of the company yesterday, which has attracted ...

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  37. ASIATIC EXCLUSION.

    Commissioner-General Caminetti, head of the United States Immigration Department, has urged the House of Representatives Immigration Committee ...

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  38. BALLARAT MECHANICS' INSTITUTE.

    The monthly meeting of committee of the Ballarat Mechan[?] Institute was held last evening, Mr. J. C. Dearden (president) in the chair. There was a ...

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  39. CHILLAGOE MINE CLOSING.

    All the officials and men at the Chillagee Company's mine have received notice that their service will not be required after the present copper campaign ...

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  40. ABYSSINIAN RAID.

    Advices have been received from Nairobi, in British East Africa of a serious raid by a band of Abyssinians. A large party of Baroni tribesmen ...

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  41. FARMERS AND CHAFFCUTTERS.

    A branch of the Farmers Association has been formed at Matong, and the meeting resolved to heartily support the chaffcutters against the A.W.U., and ...

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  42. FORCING AND UTTERING.

    His Honor Judge Winneke presided over the Court of General Sessions at Marvborough to-day. William Gustave Griffiths, formerly of Dunolly was ...

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  43. RAILWAY UNIONS.

    Inquiries made at the headquarters of the various railway companies elicited that there is no truth in the report that they had decided to ...

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  44. CASUALTIES & FATALITIES

    A ma[?] named Sydney Cazally, a burchen, was brought into the Melbourne Hospital to-night with his threat cut. He died shorty after admission, and ...

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  45. PANAMA EXHIBITION.

    No official announcement has yet been made but it is stated on good authority that the State Government will recommend to the Victorian and Federal ...

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  46. UNITED STATES NAVY.

    A bill to create six vice-admirals in the United States navy has been introduced in the Senate. Much comment has been aroused by the fact that ...

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  47. GERMAN SOUTH AFRICA

    The "Hamburger Nachrichter" strengly protests against a speech made by General S[?]ts at a banquet in Johannesburg in which he predicted that ...

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  48. WELSH DISEST [?]MENT.

    Fifteen thousand non-confor[?]ses in the diocese of St. A[?] have petitio[?] Mr. Asquith the Prime Minister, against Welsh disestrab[?]shment. ...

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  49. MAN DROPS DEAD.

    After loading coal at Patterson's coal yards, South Wharf, to-day, a man named William Trott, residing at ANburn, drove on to the weighbridge, but ...

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  50. INTERNAL TENNIS.

    In the final of the international [?] tournament at [?] Gordon Lawe the [?] being[?] ...

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  51. KILLED BY A PLOUGH.

    A shocking fatality occurred at Kel[?] midday on Saturday the victim being Patrick Joseph Lawrence Phelan a well known farmer and member of the ...

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  52. SPORTSMAN SHOT DEAD.

    James Martin was found dead by his brother yesterday, having been [?] while climbing througli a fence. Martia went out shooting with a pea rifle, ...

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  53. NEW AIR M[?]

    M Coll[?] of a [?] successfully [?] a 200 [?] three passengers,and [?] ...

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  54. DUBLIN RIOTS.

    The Commission of Inquiry into the conduct of the police during the Dublin strike riots in August and September last has concluded its labors. ...

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  55. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION.

    The suggestion advanced by Dr. Frodsham (formerly Bishop of North Queensland) that England should adopt the New South Wales system of ...

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  56. H[?] HUNT.

    The Bishop of Z[?] D[?] in a two-[?] letter to the Archbishop of C[?] his [?] for dissenting from the Primate's ...

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  57. FATAL TREE CLIMBING.

    At the Grammar School on Friday three boys. Harry Stansmore, Geo. Pike, and Colin Bell, climbed a willow-tree when a limb broke. Stansmore ...

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