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  2. STATE POLITICS.

    When the Assembly met yesterday the Premier spoke of the widespread regret that was felt at the serious illness of the Speaker Mr. Gillies, and said he knew that ...

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  3. SOUTH AFRICA.

    A strong testimony to the financial effects of British rule in the ex-Boer republics is afforded by the selling price of land in the Orange River Colony, which is now ...

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  4. AMERICAN POLICY.

    Mr. Roosevelt has sent to the United States Congress at the commencement of the session a Presidential message of strongly imperialistic tendency. The ...

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  5. SYDNEY FAITH HEALERS

    Some remarkable evidence was given today at the inquest on a married woman named Emma Johnston, aged 30, who died at her residence at Ashfield yesterday. ...

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  6. PARLIAMENTARY REFORM.

    A meeting of the council of the Citizens Reform League was held yesterday afternoon at Prell's-buildings, for the purpose of considering the present political situation. ...

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  7. RUSSIA'S INTERNAL TROUBLES.

    Serious labor difficulties are reported in south-eastern Russia. At Vladikavkas and Rostovondon, in the Caucasus province, 3000 men employed in the Government railway ...

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  8. THE FACTORIES ACT.

    The recommendations of the free conference between the two Houses with respect to the Factories and Shops Act Continuance Bill were discussed in the ...

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  9. RAILWAYS IN RHODESIA.

    The British South Africa (Chartered) Company, which has the territorial control of Rhodesia, has arranged to spend £1,000,000 next year, and another £1,000,000 ...

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  10. EFFECT OF POISONS.

    The most interesting evidence in the Hoogklimmer case in the Third Civil Court yesterday was that given by Dr. Charles J. Martin, E.R.S., professor of physiology at ...

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  11. OFFICIAL CORRUPTION.

    The Russian Minister of Finance, M. de Witte, has discovered further gross instances of corruption and peculation among the customs officials. At Nicolaicosk, a ...

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  12. THE TAAL QUESTION.

    The Transvaal authorities have decided that the Government schools in that colony shall be conducted in English, though the "taal" will not be boycotted, Dutch being ...

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  13. THE SOMALI CAMPAIGN.

    In the Italian Chamber of Deputies yesterday, Signer Princtti, the Minister for Foreign Affairs, made a statement with respect to Italy's attitude in the Somaliland ...

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  14. THE TROOPS IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    Returns' published by the War Office show that there are still 55,000 Imperial troops in South Africa, though that is not the military establishment strength. Some ...

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  15. PROCEEDINGS IN THE COUNCIL.

    The message from the Legislative Assembly was received in the Council at 6.43 p.m., returning the Continuation Bill, and asking the concurrence, of the Council with the ...

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  16. THE BOER EX-GENERALS.

    The "Times" to-day publishes an article in which a warning is given to the Boer ex-generals in England that their actions and proceedings are suspiciously at variance ...

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  17. THE SHANGHAI EVACUATION.

    The Shanghai correspondent of the London "Standard" recently reported that the commanders of the French and German troops at Shanghai had, refused to ...

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  18. EMPLOYERS' FEDERATION.

    At a meeting of the executive of the Victorian Employers' Federation which was held at their offices yesterday the compromise made between the two Houses and the ...

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  19. THE FILIPINO TROUBLE.

    Manila telegrams report a recrudescence of the charges of military harshness and cruelty towards Filipino natives by American officers and soldiers. Major Glenn, an ...

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  20. A LEAGUE "SMOKE NIGHT."

    The members of the council and other members of the league to the number of about 50 assembled at a "smoke night" held last night at Home's Cafe for the purpose ...

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  21. MORE GOLD FOR LEYDS.

    Dr. Leyds has received a handsome addition to the board of Transvaal commandeered gold, of which he and Mr. Kruger are reported in ...

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  22. FEDERAL ELECTORAL ROLL.

    The Federal electoral office has not yet completed the analysis of the census returns, for the various States, undertaken with a view to laying, the foundation of a ...

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  23. THE EDUCATION BILL.

    The directory of the United Irish League, meeting at Dublin, yesterday discussed the complaints made by Cardinal Logue, Archbishop Walsh and the Moderate ...

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  24. EMIGRATION TO SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Prime Minister issued last evening the following notice of the discontinuance of the issue of permits in Australia for emigration to South Africa:-- ...

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  25. MELBA IN OPERA.

    Every seat at the Princess's Theatre was taken yesterday evening, when Madame Melba appeared for the third and last time on the operatic stage of Melbourne. These ...

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  26. COBRAM BRIDGE OPENED.

    Cobram and Barooga were en fete to-day, the occasion being the official opening of the new bridge. Both towns were gaily decorated, and a picnic was held in the ...

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  27. THE COLONIES AND THE ARMY.

    Major-General Sir Charles Parsons, commanding the regular forces in Canada, in a speech delivered at Halifax yesterday suggested the formation of an Imperial ...

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  28. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The House of Commons last night by a majority of 94 votes resolved on the conversion of the new rules of procedure, designed to prevent obstruction and waste of ...

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  29. ROME AND PROTESTANTISM.

    His Holiness Pope Leo XIII. has appointed a commission of cardinals to take precautionary measures for the preservation of the Catholic faith against the ...

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  30. GERMAN TARIFF DEBATE.

    Angry debates and furious scenes continue to mark the debate on the tariff bill in the German Reichstag. The National Liberal and Socialist parties are furiously ...

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  31. THE FODDER DUTIES.

    The Federal Cabinet considered yesterday the letter of Sir John See, Premier of New South Wales, forwarding the resolutions of the New South Wales House of ...

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  32. CRIMINAL LIBEL CHARGE.

    In the Adelaide police court to-day, Horace Hy. Stock, of Hawker-street, Menindie, was charged by his brother, Wm. Frederick Stock, solicitor, with having published, ...

    Article : 243 words
  33. THE MARSEILLES STRIKE.

    The maritime strike at Marseilles, which is paralysing French shipping in the Mediterranean, has caused much trouble and distress among people who, having arrived ...

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  34. PLAGUE IN THE PUNJAUB.

    A great increase in bubonic plague mortality was recently reported in the Punjaub province of India, and it is now announced that inoculation for the prevention of ...

    Article : 86 words
  35. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  36. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At yesterday's wool sales there was a good market, with prices firm at late rates. The following rates were realised for ...

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  37. LIBEL SUIT BY A POLITICIAN.

    An action was commenced to-day by Mr. Arthur Gri[?]ith, M.L.A, to recover £1000 damages for alleged libel from the proprietors of the "Newcastle Morning Herald ...

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  38. A PITIFUL GASE.

    A pathetic case was before the Central Police Court to-day, when a young married woman, aged 17, was charged with attempting to commit suicide on 19th October last ...

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  39. PROHIBITION IN NEW ZEALAND

    The full details of the voting in the local option poll at the general elections last week are now available. They show that astonishing strides have been made by the ...

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  40. FIRES IN THE COUNTRY.

    BALLARAT.--A six-roomed cottage in York street, Ballarat East, owned and occupied by Mr. Morris, was, with its contents, destroyed by fire on Wednesday. The property was insured for £100, ...

    Article : 253 words
  41. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    M. N. Levi has been one of the most uncompromising antagonists of the Factories Act in a House which contains many pronounced opponents off this class of ...

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  44. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    F.M.S. Australien, homewards, arrived Marseilles [?] a.m., 30th November. ...

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  47. A LADY'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    Mrs. Walter Watts, 43, living with her family at Kelvin-grove, Armadale, was found dead at the foot of the staircase in the house at about 11 o'clock last night. Dr. Ramsay, who was called in, was of ...

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