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  2. NOTES ON THE ELECTIONS.

    Wonderful how contact with the people direct shows up the shams in a man. Mr. Grundy has been posing as a protectionist; but since his candidature has been espoused ...

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  3. IMPERIAL FISCAL REFORM.

    The German Reichstag was opened yesterday, the Imperial Chancellor, Count von Bulow, reading the speech from the Throne, owing to the temporary vocal disability ...

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  4. THE TWO GREAT ISSUES

    The Prime Minister, in the course of an interview yesterday, made a highly important declaration upon the issues of the present campaign. ...

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  5. THE CHARGE OF BRIBERY.

    The deepest interest was aroused yesterday by the surprising narration made in the Legislative Assembly on Thursday evening by Sir Alexander Peacock in explanation of ...

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  6. A CAPE TRAGEDY.

    A Cape telegram reports the conclusion of the long and sensational trial in connection with the Diep River tragedy. Louis Seton Hart, an Englishman charged with ...

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  7. THE FAR EAST.

    The special correspondent of the "Times" at Tokio cables that the optimistic statements as to Russia's pacific procedure in the negotiations with Japan are not ...

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  8. FRENCH ST. LAWRENCE ISLES.

    At a meeting of the Montreal Chamber of Commerce yesterday, a resolution was carried urging the Canadian Prime Minister, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, to ask England ...

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  9. HOW TO VOTE.

    Voters who exercise the franchise at the election of the Federal House of Representatives on 16th inst. will mark the ballot paper by putting a cross--thus X-- ...

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  10. THE CHILIAN WAR SHIPS.

    The report of the "New York Herald's" Valparaiso correspondent that Japan had purchased the 13,800-ton battleships which were being built to Chili's order in ...

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  11. STORY OF THE CRIME.

    The peculiar and mysterious circumstances of the Deep River tragedy created a considerable sensation in Cape Colony. The facts, briefly outlined, are that Hart ...

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  12. AMERICAN COTTON MARKET.

    A panic occurred yesterday on the New York Cotton Exchange--which was a short time age completely dominated by the "corner" established by Mr. Brown, of ...

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  13. AMERICAN OVER-PRODUCTION.

    Mr. Bell, the British Commercial Agent in the United States, in his report warns the British trades that there is every indication of enormous over-production in ...

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  14. JAPANESE ON THE RAND.

    The Japanese Government has sent an official envoy to South Africa to inquire into the conditions of employment there with a view to supplying labor. ...

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  15. ARSENIC IN BEER.

    The royal commission appointed some time ago by the Balfour Government to inquire into the employment of arsenic in beer has in its report urged upon the ...

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  16. BRITISH CRUISER WRECKED

    H.M.S. Flora, second class cruiser, 4360 tons, 10 guns, 19.5 knots, one of the vessels of the British Pacific Squadron, has run ashore on Dennian Island, in Queen ...

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  17. FOREIGN STEEL DUMPING.

    Mr. J. Brailsford, chairman of the Ebbw Vale Steel Works,Company, South Wales, has promptly replied to Mr. Hugh Bell, chairman of the Clarence Iron Works ...

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  18. WHOM TO VOTE FOR.

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  19. FURTHER INTERVIEW WITH MR. MITCHELL.

    Mr. Mitchell, interviewed to-night, says he has nothing to add to the statement made in the Assembly. The money tendered him was in notes. ...

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  20. THE IMMACULATE FOUR.

    Sir,--One is always disinclined to dig up forgotten blots on a public man's character, yet the sponsor of the absurd Conservative four invites challenge for the puerile way ...

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  21. BANK AMALGAMATION.

    The Manchester and Liverpool Banking Co. has arranged for amalgamation with Lloyd's Bank. [Particulars of this amalgamation are ...

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  22. DOCKS ON THE THAMES.

    Among the private bills which are being prepared for introduction in the House of Commons when Parliament meets on 2nd February is one which provides for the ...

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  23. DOWIE AND HIS CREDITORS.

    The liabilities on account of which the creditors of Dowie, the Zionite "Elijah" and Chicago faith healer, seized his property at Zion City ...

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  24. MORE WORKS CLOSING.

    The actuality of the "dumping" danger, of which Mr. Chamberlain months ago warned the British iron founders, and workers, is being most forcibly ...

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  25. SIR GEORGE TURNER'S STATEMENT.

    In the course of the discussion in the Assembly on Thursday Sir George Turner was mentioned as having been one of the policy holders in the society. When ...

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  26. LABOR AT THE ELECTIONS.

    Sir,--We have been instructed by the executive of the Political Labor Council of Victoria to request you to insert the following reply to certain statements as to the ...

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  27. THE MAFIA IN AMERICA.

    The police at Philadelphia, the capital of the State of Pennsylvania, are endeavoring to break up a local branch of the Sicilian Malia (society of evil-doers) which has been ...

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  28. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  29. FREE-TRADE SPEECHES.

    Mr. T. C. Ritchie, late Chancellor of the Exchequer, delivered an address last night to his Croydon constituents, who were not pleased by his abandonment of the ...

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  30. INTERVIEW WITH MR. FINK.

    When spoken to on this matter last night. Mr. Fink, M.L.A., referred to the records of Parliament to show his connection with it. He pointed out that it was first of all ...

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  31. THE PETRIANA CASE.

    The Murine Board yesterday considered the case of the stranding of the steamer Petriana whilst in pilotage charge. The Chairman stated that as certain ...

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  32. THE AUSTRAL MEETING.

    With the Americans, F. M'Farland (the king of handicap riders), I. Lawson (whose reputation as the world's sprinter is undoubted), and H. Downing (a sprinter ...

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  33. THE PERSIAN GULF.

    Lord Curzon, Viceroy of India, who is on a tour of the Persian Gulf, yesterday exchanged. cordial visits with Maburuk, of Koweyt, an Arabian sultanate, near the ...

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  34. POLITICAL MISREPRESENTATIONS EXPOSED

    The medical citizen who wrote to the "Argus" with reference to the unfortunate colored crew of the Petriana, stating that be had complained to the Prime Minister ...

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  35. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. C. T. Yerkes, the American street railways magnate, who proposes to expend £17,000,000, one-half of which is to be provided by New York investors, in electric ...

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  36. OUTBREAK OF ANTHRAX.

    Anthrax has broken out in Mr. Edward Moylan's, paddock, three miles from Dookie. Mr. Moylan bought 1100 sheep a week ago from Mr. Gardner, and the sheep ...

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  37. LAND SETTLEMENT.

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  38. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrived.--Asterton barque from Bunbury 18th July. Sailed.--For Sydney: Brackdale, Narrung, Dundreath Castle. For Melbourne ...

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  39. SILVER COINAGE.

    The negotiations between the Commonwealth Government and the Imperial authorities for the minting of silver coinage in Australia, though not complete, have ...

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  40. BAY EXCURSIONS.

    Messrs. Huddart, Parker and Co. notify that to-day the Courier leaves Queen's Wharf at 10 a.m. for Portarlington and Geelong, followed by the Excelsior at 2.30 p.m. Passengers by the latter ...

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  41. STEAMER STRUCK BY LIGHTNING.

    The steamer Sophocles, of the Aberdeen White Star line, Which left Melbourne on 14th October for London, via Durban, and which left the latter port on 5th ...

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