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  2. A NAVAL OUTRAGE.

    A most extraordinary and inexplicable outrage has been committed on British shipping in the North Sea by the Russian Baltic fleet. The news was first brought ...

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  3. "MADE IN AUSTRALIA."

    At the invitation of the committee which organised the exhibition of Australian made products in the Town Hall, about 100 of the exhibitors attended what was ...

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  4. THE MANCHURIAN CAMPAIGN.

    The Japanese Government on Saturday received information,that the Russians are again about to try a flanking move on the east of the Japanese army. General ...

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  5. THE QUEEN'S RETURN.

    Her Majesty Queen Alexandra returned from Denmark, where she had been visiting her father, King Christian, in the Royal yacht on Sunday evening, and was met at ...

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  6. A BIRD MASCOTTE.

    The remarkable talking minah "Jack[?]," the property of Mrs. Fells, of the Royal. Hotel, Queen-street, which a few days ago was an interesting exhibit in a case in the ...

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  7. LARGE HOTEL BURNED DOWN.

    The Grand Hotel at Rotorua, in the Hot Lakes district, was destroyed by fire at noon to-day. Several of the guests had narrow escapes, and lost their jewellery and ...

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  8. COALING IN THE CHANNEL.

    The Baltic fleet coaled off Brighton, in the English Channel, after having communicated with the North Foreland, in Kent, by wireless electricity. The fleet ...

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  9. THE TIBET EXPEDITION.

    Further details of the sufferings of the last detachment of the British Tibet expeditionary force in returning from Lhasa to India show that a survey party, with ...

    Article : 111 words
  10. THE RUSSIAN W[?]NDED.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of the French journal "Echo de Pa[?]' states that 70 per cent, of the Russian [?]ck and wounded rejoin the ranks after a fortnight ...

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  11. THE DEFENCE FORCE.

    The first of a series of inspections of Victorian forces by Major-General Sir Edward Hutton, prior to his departure from Australia, was held at the orderly rooms, St. ...

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  12. THE PROBABLE REASON.

    The "Times" surmises that the Baltic fleets extraordinary behavior was due to disgraceful panic on the Russian war shins, that they panic on the many stories on ...

    Article : 98 words
  13. PEACE CONFERENCE PROPOSAL.

    President Roosevelt, it is announced, has really decided to propose a peace conference. His invitation to the powers to a peace conference at The Hague will be ...

    Article : 86 words
  14. THE HERERO REVOLT.

    The German military authorities, who are obliged by the extension of the Herero revolt to send more troops to Damaraland, find that it is difficult to disembark men ...

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  15. THE UNIVERSITY FUND.

    A meeting of the committee in relation to the above fund was held yesterday afternoon. The hon, treasurer reported that since the last meeting £150 (exclusive of ...

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  16. EXCITEMENT IN ENGLAND.

    Great excitement and indignation have been caused throughout Great Britain by the astounding outrage perpetrated on the Hull trawling boats by the Russian Baltic ...

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  17. PORT ARTHUR SIEGE.

    News from Port Arthur states that the Japanese on 16th inst. captured the Russian trenches adjacent to the Ern-lung shan fort, and also the Erh-lung hill. ...

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  18. KILLED BY HIS OWN BOMB.

    A peculiar bomb outrage was committed yesterday at Bialystok, in Poland, the perpetrator himself being the chief victim. A young workman threw a bomb into the ...

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  19. FALL IN CONSOLS.

    Imperial Consols, 2 12 per cents, which on Friday were quoted on Change at £88 126, to-day fell to £88 63. ...

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  20. THE VLADIVOSTOCK BLOCKADE.

    The German steamer Canton has successfully run the Japanese blockade of Vladivostok, reaching that port with a cargo of supplies. ...

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  21. THE PRESS VIEWS.

    The "Morning Post" considers it absolutely inexplicable that the Russians left the scene without offering any apology or amends for their astounding and monstrous ...

    Article : 167 words
  22. IMPERIAL PREFERENCE.

    Mr. H. H. Asquith, M.P., the Liberal free-trade lender, addressed a public meeting on Saturday evening at Inverness on the colonial preference policy, which he ...

    Article : 118 words
  23. ALLOCATION OF HOTEL LICENCE FEES.

    The manner in which the Premier received the deputation which recently waited on him relative to the proposed allocation of the licence fees was the subject of ...

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  24. ALLANTON SEIZURE ANNULLED

    The Russian Admiralty Council established at St. Petersburg as a court of review for the Vladivostok and Libau prize court decisions has annulled the ...

    Article : 118 words
  25. NEMESIS RELIEF FUND.

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  26. MALLEE LANDS.

    The Lands department has arranged to throw open for settlement a large area of malice land along the recently constructed Mildura railway line. The area consists of ...

    Article : 333 words
  27. SYDNEY SHOOTING SENSATION

    Mrs. Raymond, who was shot by her husband in King-street last night, is making satisfactory progress towards recovery. An effort was made to trace the bullet, which ...

    Article : 233 words
  28. THE FREE CHURCH IMBROGLIO.

    The Free Church of Scotland minority, which refused amalgamation with the United Presbyterian Church as the United Free Church, is putting into practical operation ...

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  29. BRITISH ADMIRAL'S VIEW.

    Admiral Sir Edmund Robert Fremantle, who is now on the retired list, when interviewed respecting the Baltic fleet's outrage said he conjectured that the Russians were ...

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  30. SUBMARINES FOR RUSSIA.

    Two of the submarine torpedo boats which have been built for Russia at Newport News, in Virginia, have been shipped in sections from New York for Hamburg ...

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  31. MASONIC LODGE SECESSION

    A matter of some interest to the Masonic fraternity came before Mr. Justice Real in the Supreme Court to-day. Counsel explained that in July last the Lodge Ionic ...

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  32. SIEGE OF PORT ARTHUR.

    The remarkable silence which Japan is observing with regard to the investment of Port Arthur is no doubt completely robbing the world of a knowledge and descrptions ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Field-Marshal Sir Henry Wylie Norman, G.C.B., formerly Governor of Queensland, who is in his 78th year, is seriously ill. ...

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  34. GOVERNMENT ACTION.

    The Government immediately summoned Joseph Smith, son of the master of the Crane, and several masters of other trawlers to London to report to the Foreign ...

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  35. THE FEVER HOSPITAL.

    At its meeting last evening the North Melbourne council was in receipt of a letter from the committee of the Queen's Memorial Infectious Diseases Hospital, suggesting ...

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  36. PRICE OF SILVER.

    Bar silver is to-day quoted at 22 13-16 per oz. standard--a fall of 0 l-l6d. since Friday. ...

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  37. CHURCH MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION.

    The annual meeting of the "Sowers' Band," the children's branch of the Church Missionary Association, was held in the Masonic Hall on Saturday afternoon. The ...

    Article : 286 words
  38. HOSPITAL SATURDAY AND SUNDAY.

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  39. AN APPEAL FOR THE RAILWAY EXECUTIVE.

    Sir,--I would crave a small space in your valuable journal on behalf of my old mates, the railway executive. I am induced to do so again after the Premier's kind remarks ...

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  40. ANOTHER RUMOR.

    It is rumored at Hull that one of the liners of T. Wilson, Sons and Co., of Hull, was sunk by the Russian fire in the North Sea. ...

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  41. THE WATER BILL.

    At the last meeting of the Deakin council the president (Cr. Sly) stated that the remarks made by the president of the shire of Echu[?] in regard to the action of ...

    Article : 280 words
  42. A RUSSIAN EXCUSE.

    Count Cassini, the United States Ambassador at Washington, has offered there a sort of extenuating explanation of the Baltic fleet outrage. He states that ...

    Article : 104 words
  43. ELECTORAL LAW INQUIRY.

    The public Service Board inquiring into the electoral muddle to-day examined Mr. J. S. Larke, agent for the Canadian Government. Witness explained in detail the ...

    Article : 250 words
  44. THE RAILWAYS.

    A meeting of the Lillydale to Warburton Railway Construction Trust was held today. A statement of the working of the line from the date of opening (13th ...

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  45. HOSPITAL SUNDAY.

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  46. A BRITISH STEAMER.

    The "Daily Mail" states that the British steamer Maori King, 3807 tons, owned by the Federal S.N. Company, Liverpool, was purchased, with her cargo, by a French ...

    Article : 92 words
  47. THE COAL CONTRACTS.

    The report in "The Age" of the Premier's visit to the coal fields on Saturday last was read with great satisfaction here this morning. The Premier's action in ...

    Article : 154 words
  48. LARRIKINISM AT NORTH MELBOURNE.

    Hugh Devlin, described as a member of the "Wr[?]kyn-street Push." was before the North Melbourne court yesterday on charges of being drunk, using obscene language, resisting arrest ...

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  49. CRIMINAL COURT.

    Three men named Charles Conroy, Henry Rankin and Thos. Dowed were charged with having between 17th and 19th September broken into the warehouse of the Indiar[?]bber and Gutta ...

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  50. SALVATION ARMY HOSPITAL COLLECTIONS.

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  51. AN INCOMPREHENSIBLE ACT.

    Of all the extraordinary incidents in the present war the most extraordinary has been the "Battle of the North Sea." A good deal of nonsense has been talked ...

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