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  2. COMMONWEALTH FINANCES.

    The Federal Treasurer, Sir George Turner, issued last evening a statement on Commonwealth revenue and expenditure and the working of the Federal tariff during ...

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  3. GREAT RUSSIAN SENSATION

    A highly sensational and startling occurrence, involving an apparently premeditated attempt upon the lives of the Czar and Czarina and the members of the Russian ...

    Article : 432 words
  4. PREVENTION OF BUSH FIRES.

    A deputation from the Chamber of Agriculture was introduced to the Chief Secretary yesterday by Mr. Thomson, M.L.A., with the object of asking that the ...

    Article : 323 words
  5. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    A ganger on the Stawell line met with an accident yesterday afternoon. He was at the engine shed when he slipped and fell into the coal pit, and dislocated his ...

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  6. EXPRESSES IN COLLISION.

    The details of the railway disaster which occurred in Yorkshire yesterday morning show that the collision was of a most sensational character. ...

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  7. IMPERIAL FISCAL POLICY.

    In the course of a letter to a correspondent, Mr. Joseph Chamberlain makes an interesting reference to the respect fiscal Policies of the Prime Minister and him ...

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  8. THE RAILWAYS.

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  9. NARROW ESCAPE FROM DEATH.

    Mrs. George Daly, wife of the gatekeeper at the Raglan railway crossing, had a remarkably narrow escape of being run down by a goods train this afternoon. She was ...

    Article : 139 words
  10. TRADES HALL TACTICS.

    Another attempt was made by Mr. G. W. Roberts at last night's meeting of the Trades Hall Council to bring on discussion of the question of preferential trade. ...

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  11. SUNDAY GRAIN TRAFFIC.

    At the last meeting of the Williamstown Ministers' Association it was decided to forward to the Minister of Railways a letter of protest against the Sunday grain ...

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  12. TRUCKS DERAILED.

    Three trucks run off the line at the Buangor railway station yesterday, and blocked the road for some time. A casualty van with a gang of men was despatched ...

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  13. MAN'S JAW SMASHED.

    A serious accident occurred to a man named Kingward, braceman at the Wooragee Freehold mine, Wooragee. He had lain down on the door of the brace to speak to ...

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  14. TRAINS DELAYED.

    A heavily laden Geelong goods train, tuned to reach Ballarat about 4.10 p.m., broke down on Friday while steaming up Lethbridge bank. There were two ...

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  15. BICYCLE FORK BREAKS.

    Whilst riding a bicycle in Bayne-street, Terang, a young man named Charles Ratter met with a nasty accident. He was riding at a good pace when the fork of his ...

    Article : 89 words
  16. WAX MATCHES AND BUSH FIRES.

    Sir,--I notice since the recent disastrous fires in Victoria and New South Wales that all sorts of suggestions are made for the formation of fire brigades to light fires, ...

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  17. A BOY'S EYE INJURED.

    A son of Mr. A. C. M'Quatter, aged 9 years, met with a painful accident whilst playing with some other lads with a bow and arrow. One of the boys struck ...

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  18. REPAIRS AND WORKSHOPS.

    At a meeting of the city council on Friday a communication was received from the secretary to the Minister of Railways in reference to complaints by the Bendigo ...

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  19. ALIEN SCARE IN ENGLAND.

    Speaking at Reading last evening, Mr. H. H. Asquith, M P., the Liberal free-trade orator, declared that the alien scare was mere claptrap and rhodomontade. The ...

    Article : 74 words
  20. SERIES OF GREAT STRIKES

    The strike of iron workers and ship builders at Putiloff, in the government of St. Petersburg, has further extended, an additional 10,000 men, including 7000 ...

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  21. RUMORED CONSPIRACY.

    There are sinister rumors in St. Petersburg that the incident was the outcome of a military conspiracy. The whole of the members of the battery implicated have ...

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  22. DROWNING FATALITIES.

    A magisterial inquiry was held at Wangaratta to-day concerning the death of a young man named Thomas Tutty, aged 26 years, who was found drowned in the King ...

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  23. NEW SOUTH WALES LOAN.

    Dealings have taken place in the New South Wales loan bonds, 4 per cent., minimum £99 10, ten years' currency, at a premium of 176. ...

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  24. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  25. THE COAL STRIKE.

    The prosecutions initiated by the Crown against 31 miners and wheelers for alleged breaches of the strike clauses of the Arbitration Act were entered upon at the ...

    Article : 309 words
  26. EMPLOYERS REJECT DEMANDS.

    The employers have definitely rejected the demands made by the St. Petersburg" strikers for an eight hours day, the participation of workmen in the management of ...

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  27. BUSH AND GRASS FIRES.

    A grass fire broke out on Friday afternoon in the belt of country between the Woodman's Arms Hotel, on the Melbourne road, and Mount Zavier, on the borders of ...

    Article : 436 words
  28. A JOCKEY INJURED.

    Painful injuries were sustained by a young man named J. Nettleton on Thursday morning at the Warrnambool racecourse, while he was engaged in schooling ...

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  29. THE WINTER PALACE.

    The Winter Palace stands on the south bank of the River Neva, and the fortress of Peter and Paul is built on a low island in the stream, about 400 yards distant from the ...

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  30. PRUSSIAN COAL STRIKE.

    The great strike of coal miners at Dortmund and Ruhr, in Westphalia, shows no sign of cessation, and 10,000 more men have left work, bringing the total number ...

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  31. A BOLTING BUGGY.

    Yesterday a party of ladies when out driving met with an accident. The occupants of the vehicle were Mrs. Norwood, Mrs. Lawson and Miss Simpson. The horse ...

    Article : 139 words
  32. GENERAL TREPOFF.

    The reported assassination of General Trepoff, ex-chief of police at Moscow, proves to ho incorrect. General Trepoff has arrived safely at St. Petersburg, ...

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  33. FRENCH DOCKERS.

    A serious tabor trouble has occurred at Brest, the important naval port on the west coast of France, where the dockers have gone on strike, owing to the ...

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  34. THE OPPOSING ARMIES.

    In an article contributed to the "Standard" Colonel Gadke, the German military correspondent with the Russian army, states that he considers that by the end ...

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  35. NORTH SEA COMMISSION.

    The International Commission of Inquiry into the Dogger Bank outrage by the Baltic, fleet has had both the British and Russian statements of fact submitted to it ...

    Article : 165 words
  36. STRANGE CRICKET SCANDAL

    A peculiar cricket scandal was dealt with at a meeting of the Victorian Junior Cricket Association Inst night. A match was to have been played last ...

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  37. PROPRIETORS DECLINE A CONFERENCE.

    At a full meeting of the associated colliery proprietors this afternoon the request for a conference between the miners, wheelers and proprietors was considered. ...

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  38. AMERICAN STRIKE SETTLED.

    A protracted strike of cotton operatives in the State of Massachusetts, U.S.A., has been terminated at length, as the result of concessions having been made on both ...

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  39. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The wool sales which were to have been held yesterday had to be postponed owing to the prevalence of a heavy fog. Received by Messrs. Dalgety and Co. Limited:-- ...

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  40. INTEGRITY OF CHINA.

    Colonel John Hay, the United States Secretary of State, who has taken a foremost part in endeavoring to ensure the observance of China's neutrality, has ...

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  41. AMUSEMENTS.

    Seldom--even on a big opening night-- has Her Majesty's Theatre been more crowded, or occupied by a more enthusiastic audience, than it was last evening on the ...

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  42. THE AZORES.

    It is stated that Germany, the United States and another of the powers are jointly endeavoring to negotiate the purchase of the Cano Islets, belonging to the Azores ...

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  43. ACTOR'S ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    At the police court this morning, before Mr. J. Goldsmith, J.P., W. J. Beresford, a member of the Maurice Gerald theatrical company, who evidently keenly felt his ...

    Article : 279 words
  44. SOLDIERS' GRAVES.

    In October last a cable message was published in Australia to the effect that some of the houses in which the imported Chinese miners were being housed near ...

    Article : 347 words
  45. THE WATER BILL.

    At the Deakin shire council meeting a letter was read From Mr. Cussen, M.L.C., asking if the council could take action in regard to the Water Bill with the ...

    Article : 114 words
  46. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrived.--Monarch, steamer, from Port Pirie 8th October; Cromdale, ship, from Melbourne 3rd October; Zinita, barque, from Port Pirie 12th September; Dina, ...

    Article : 87 words
  47. PORT ARTHUR.

    Of the 546 guns, 54 being of large calibre, which were secured by the Japanese when they entered Port Arthur, no fewer than 540 have been found to be in good ...

    Article : 80 words
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  49. GERMAN NAVAL YARDS.

    The German naval authorities intend to greatly extend the Imperial naval yards at Wilhelmshaven, Kiel and Dantzig, more than doubling the number of men at ...

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  50. TATTERSALL'S CONSULTATIONS.

    The following are the drawers of the placed horses in Tattersall's consultation on the Hobart Cup:--1st, Newmarket, A. J. O'Connor. T[?] ...

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  52. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The annual report of Robert Campbell and Sons Limited, owners of pastoral properties in the South Island of New Zealand, shows a loss for the year of £1683, after ...

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  53. CARGOES FOR VLADIVOSTOK.

    Another British steamer conveying contraband of war has been seized in the Tsushima Straits, between Japan and Korea, the vessel being the Oakley, 3798 tons, ...

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