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  2. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—In the Senate to-day ru[?] consideration was given to the Land Tax Assessment Bill. ...

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  3. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION

    DURBAN, Wednesday Night.—Mr Andrew Fisher. Prime Minister of the Commonwealth of Australia, was interviewed by Reuter's representative on ...

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  4. FIRE AT VICTORIA

    VANCOUVER, Thursday Morning.—A conflagration at Victoria has destroyed Messrs. Spencer and Company's business block, the Driard ...

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  5. AMERICA & GERMANY

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—Reuter at Berlin reports that Mr Knox, United States Secretary of State has intimated that the is bouud to resist the wrong inflicted on ...

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  6. ROYAL FUNERAL

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The remains of the late Prince Francis of Teck were removed from the Chapel at Marlborough House to the ...

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  7. THE STATE PARLIAMENT

    HOBART, Thursday.—The Speaker (Sir George Davies) took the chair at 3 o'clock. BILLS PASSED. ...

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  8. TURKS AND BULGARIANS

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—Owing to the Young Turks indications of cruelty towards the Bulgarians suspected of belonging to secret ...

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  9. REPRESENTATIVES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The House of Representatives to-day considered further in committee the Constitution Amendments Bill. ...

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  10. THE TURF IN ENGLAND

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 379 words
  11. THE KAISER

    BRUSSELS, Thursday Morning.—The Kaiser visited the Hotel do Ville, and attended an Anglo performance at the opera, where he was accorded ...

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  12. NAVAL SUPREMACY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 110 words
  13. FLOODS IN ITALY

    NAPLES, Wednesday Night.—The streets of Cetaro are mudheaps, an which the bodies of women aud children are partially risible. Four ...

    Article : 84 words
  14. PHILIPPINE TRIBESMEN

    MANILA, Wednesday Night.—The Manobos tribesmen are committing depredations on the West Coast of Davao, in the Island of Mandanas, with ...

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  15. A HEAVY DEATH ROLL.

    NAPLES, Thursday Morning.—It is now estimated that upwards of 200 persons lave perished at Cetera, and it is feared, that the complete death ...

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  16. THE BRITISH ATTITUDE.

    Mr. Bonar, Law, addressing 50,000 people at Saint Andrew's Hall, Galsgow, said: We are engaged with Germany in a war of armaments, and ...

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  17. BRITISH POLITICS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The Labor correspondent of "The Manchester Guardian States "that the expenses of the 78 Labor candidates at ...

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  18. EMPIRE TRADE MARK

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Lord Avebury presided at a meeting to consider the question of an Empire trade mark on British goods. ...

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  19. IMMIGRATION

    VANCOUVER,—Thursday Morning. —The Eastern provinces in Canada intend to hold in December a conference of representatives in the Federal ...

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  20. THE UNIONISTS AND LABOR.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—Mr A. BonarLaw, Unionist M.P., addressing tHe Primrose League at Glasgow, said, those who are accusing. Mr ...

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  21. TROUBLE IN PERSIA

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Thursday Morning.—A Turkish [?] ku and another at Uruma will protect the Persians, who are complaining of ...

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  22. DIVORCE LAWS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—In, giving evidence before the Royal Commission on the British Divorce Laws, several lady doctors, suggested that ...

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  23. ROOSEVELTIANISM

    VANCOUVER; Thursday Morning. Judge Parker, who is a Presidential candidate, during a speech ridiculed Mr Roosevelt's denunciations of ...

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  24. LABOR LEGISLATION

    PARIS, Thursday Morning—"The "Temps" suggests that the Premier of France, M. Briand, should adopt the excellent Canadian Labor legislation ...

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  25. AVIATION

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—"The Morning Post's" Lebaudy airship voyaged from Moissons Seinectous, to Aldershot, in five hours. On entering the ...

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  26. THE OSBORNE JUDGMENT.

    The Labor party, in a manifesto, urges the electors of Walthamstowe to abstain or vote against Mr Simon in the absence of Government ...

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  27. NEW ZEALAND & CANADA

    VANCOUVER, Thursday Morning. —"The. News Advertiser"' strongly advocates the inclusion by New Zealand in the next Canada-Australian ...

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  28. CHAMPION PUGILIST

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday Night.— Jack Johnson, the pugilist, showed to paor advantage against Barney Oldfield in the five mile auto-championship ...

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  29. HOME RULE IN DOUBT.

    Mr Walter Long, M.P., in a letter to "The Belfast Orangeman," says: "I see bold talk has been revived, but the result trill be the same. We will ...

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  30. THE CRIPPEN TRIAL

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The Sheffield Weekly Tetegraph" has been mulct an a fine of £100 for contempt ...

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  31. MISSING NAVIGATORS.

    A reward of £200 has been offered for the discovery of the missing navigators of the balloon America II. ...

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  32. FINANCIAL NEWS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Imperial Consols touched £78 16s 3d, but closed at £79, party owing to apprehension of a naval loan. ...

    Article : 44 words
  33. Advertising

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  34. GUNBOAT LOST

    PORT AU PRINCE, Wednesday Night.—The gunboat Liberte has been lost owing to explosions, off Port an Prix. Twenty of those on board were ...

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  35. AX AVIATOR "KILLED.

    PARIS, Wednesday Night.—M. Blanchard, an aviator, fell from a height of l00ft and was killed. ...

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  36. CRIPPEN APPEALS.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.— The condemned man, Dr. Crippen, has appealed against the sentence of death passed on him for the murder of his ...

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  37. GENERAL NEWS

    VIENNA, Wednesday Night.—The Austro-Hungary vintage is the worst for many years past. ...

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  38. FLIGHTS OVER A MILE A MINUTE.

    VANCOUVER, Thursday Morning.—Mr Latham, at Belmont Park, made a flight of ten miles in eight minutes. M. Aubrun did the same distance in ...

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  39. PORT OF LONDON

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—An influential committee of the London Chamber of Commerce is privately investigation the effect of the declaration ...

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  40. GREEK POLITICS

    ATHENS, Wednesday Night.—The dissolution of the Greek Chamber is regarded as a coup d'etat by oppositionists to secure a mandate from ...

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  41. A WELSH DONATION.

    Mr Prichard Jones gives £17,000 to provide a great hall at the North Wales University College. ...

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  42. MISSING MEN SAFE.

    VANCOUVER, Thursday Morning. —A telegram reports, that the lost balloonists are safe, they having landed in a wilderness 227 miles north of ...

    Article : 33 words
  43. Advertising

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    Advertising : 110 words
  44. FIVE PERSON'S KILLED.

    VANCOUVER. Thursday Morning.—Fire persons were killed in the wreck of the Inter-urban Electrical Works at Burlington, in the vicinity ...

    Article : 28 words
  45. Advertising

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  46. GORDON BENNETT CUP.

    It is officially announced that the aeronauts of the America, II., Messrs. Hawley and Post, win the Gordon Bennett. Cup, having covered 1350 ...

    Article : 35 words
  47. PLAGUE SUSPICIONS.

    Many dead rats have been found to the northward of Orwell, in Suffolk. but the source of the infection is unknown. ...

    Article : 26 words
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