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  2. PICTURING A MURDER SCENE.

    Some extraordinary circumstances were connected with whit is known as the Golf House Tragedy, a few particulars of which were given in a cable message in "The ...

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  3. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    At the conclusion of yesterday's meeting of the State Executive Council, the Premier mentioned that as the State Governor (Sir Reginald Talbot) will to-day return to ...

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  4. PRICE OF BRICKS.

    The Premier yesterday brought before the Cabinet a letter he had received from Mr. J. J. Osborne, secretary of the Cooperative Brick Company Proprietary ...

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  5. AMERICAN FINANCE.

    Mr. G. B. Cortelyou, the United States Secretary of the Treasury, announces the issue of 50,000,000 dol. (£10,000,000) worth of Panama Canal bonds. In milking the ...

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  6. KAISER IN LONDON.

    The Kaiser spent the greater part of Saturday at the German Embassy in London, where he received a number of deputations from Germans resident in the United ...

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  7. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    Mr. Asquith, Chancellor of the Exchequer, in an address at Nuneaton, near Coventry, on Saturday evening, devoted special attention to the speech delivered ...

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  8. THE COAL STRIKE.

    The man who attempts to investigate thoroughly and dispassionately the rights and the wrongs of the grout coal strike undertakes a task surrounded by many ...

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  9. THE HEW PROTECTION.

    The "Spectator," in an article dealing with the "new protection" proposals of the Commonwealth Government, criticises what it describes as "Sir William Lyne's ...

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  10. GERMANY'S NAVY.

    The ordinary estimates of the German Government include the sum of £5,719,509 for new war ships, an increase of £1,422,590 on the amount in last year's estimates, and ...

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  11. HARVESTER EXCISE DUTY.

    Subject to certain drastic conditions which are outlined below, and which, must be literally complied with, the Minister of Customs has decided, with the approval of ...

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  12. CHARGES AGAINST BANKS.

    As the result of the financial crisis, the affairs, of several banks and trust companies have been investigated by the American law officers, who in a progress report ...

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  13. KRUPP GUN WORKS.

    In partial confirmation of a statement on the subject recently made by the Berlin correspondent of the "Standard" is the announcement that at the famous Krupp gun ...

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  14. A PRINCES'S WEDDING.

    The wedding of Princess Louise Francoise, youngest sister of the Duke of Orleans, to Prince Charles of Bourbon, brother-in-law of King Alfonso of Spain, ...

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  15. THE NEW DUMA.

    Although no public, enthusiasm marked the opening of the third Russian Duma in the Taurida Palace, at St. Petersburg, the majority of the members, after the Czar's ...

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  16. KINGSTON DISASTER.

    An important decision has been given in a test ease heard in Jamaica in connection with the fire insurance claims which were made after the great fires which followed ...

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  17. THE LICENSING ACT.

    A deputation from the Victorian Alliance waited on the Chief Secretary yesterday, and asked that the Government should introduce a short amending Licensing Bill ...

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  18. GRAND OPERA.

    "Change of bill" with regard to opera is sometimes unavoidable anywhere; change of cast is almost the rule in most theatres. Mr. Musgrove, however, could, bring ...

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  19. CHINESE MUTINEERS.

    A sensational outbreak of mutiny "by Chinese troops has occurred in the south of the island of Formosa, which in 1895 was ceded by China to Japan. ...

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  20. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN CASE.

    The case of Emanuel and others versus Symon, in which plaintiffs, sought to recover the sum of £1281 on a judgment of the Supreme Court of Western Australia, ...

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  21. AMENDING BILL TO BE INTRODUCED.

    During the afternoon the Cabinet considered the request of the deputation in conjunction with other proposed amendments in the act of last year, and it was ...

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  22. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced, in his 60th year, of Robert Charles Louis Marie de Bourbon, Duke of Parma. The fortune left by Duke is stated at £8,000,000. ...

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  23. UNREST IN CHINA.

    The recent evidences of anti-foreign feeling in the Chinese eastern provinces of Chekiang have led the American authorities to ...

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  24. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT TRADE

    The has been very little change in the position of affairs in the agricultural implement trade during the past few days. The factories have now been closed down for ...

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  25. SUPPOSED GOLD STEALING.

    Another plant of golden quartz was discovered by a boy named Hewitt, while playing with other boys at the council quarry, right hand branch. The boy went ...

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  26. MONTE CARLO MURDER.

    Another development has taken place in connection with the protracted trial of Vere Goold and his wife on the charge of murdering Madame Levin at Monte Carlo. ...

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  27. MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE.

    It has been reported to Sergeant Keane, of Elsternwick, that since 12th November a young lady named Margaret Hocking, 27 years, has been missing from her home ...

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  28. CUP DRESS EXTRAVAGANCE.

    Sir,--Much amusement has been derived from, your letters on Cup dress extravagance. I agree with one of hundreds that a woman with taste can dress ...

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  29. TELEPHONE CONCESSIONS.

    For Home time past the Postmaster-General has had under consideration the representations made to hint by deputations from Kew, Camberwell and Richmond with ...

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  30. HOW PORT WINE IS MADE.

    Writing from Oporto, Portugal, on 9th October,, Mr. F. de Castella, who has been sent to Europe by the Government to report upon the latest developments in the ...

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  31. EXPLOSION ON A CRUISER.

    A serious misadventure occurred yesterday on board the armored cruiser Minotaur, 14,600 tons, at. Plymouth Sound. Owing to a stoker proceeding with a ...

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  32. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    John Robertson, late of The Springs, Wallan Wallan, grazier, who died on 7th October last, left by will dated 20th November, 1902, estate of the value of £11,136 personalty, to his widow and ...

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  33. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--What's the matter with "Sujee" anyhow or, for that matter, any of the others that write you about this matter? Do they suppose that their arguments will ...

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  34. RUSSIAN GUNBOATS BURNED.

    Two more gunboats have been destroyed by fire at the Baltic, ship building yards, and the authorities now suspect that the outbreaks are the result, of incendiarism. ...

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  35. MADAME MELBA.

    The box plans for the two Melba concerts were opened yesterday at Allan's. There was great excitement during the early hours of the morning amongst the ...

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  36. SYDNEY CITY MISSION.

    The president of the City Mission, the Rev. Geo. Campbell, referring to Cardinal Moran's strictures on the mission, said:-- "Really I do not take the Cardinal ...

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  37. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--I am pleased to see the ladies standing to their colors. I have been following the letters all through with the greatest interest, as it happens I am a bachelor. But ...

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  38. "SUFFRAGETTES" AGAIN.

    A remarkable scene was witnessed last evening at a meeting at Nuneaton, near Coventry, which was addressed by Mr. Asquith, Chancellor of the Exchequer. ...

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  39. PRIME MINISTER'S HEALTH.

    Sir Henry Campbell-Bannernmn, who at Bristol on Wednesday night last was seized with a spasm of the heart, was able yesterday to travel to London, and he is now ...

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  40. THE SEDDON MEMORIAL.

    The general committee of the Seddon National Memorial Fund met to-day. The report allowed that the amount in hand was £705. In addition there is £400 ...

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  41. QUEENSLAND CRISIS.

    Mr. Philp stated to-night that he had waited on the Governor this evening and had informed him that he had succeeded in forming a Ministry. The new Ministers ...

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  42. MR. BALFOUR ON COLLECTIVISM

    Mr. A. J. Balfour, leader of the Opposition, in performing the ceremony of opening a Unionist Labor club at Aston (Birmingham) last evening, emphasised the ...

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  43. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE

    Sir,--What is more entertaining to the vision, if it is not astigmatic, than a well dressed woman. I'm only a poor Government helot--a Commonwealth one, with ...

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  44. THE LONDON MARKETS.

    The quantity of wheat afloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 2,105,000 quarters as compared with 2,010,000 quarters last week; and the Continent, ...

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  46. THE "CORNER" IN BOTTLES.

    The secretary of the licensed victuallers' association denies that the importation of 5000 dozen bottles from Victoria by the breweries, "with more to follow," has ...

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  47. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--Eucalyptus's" letter reads very much like a story by Hans Christian Andersen. Why did his neighbor not "furbish" up her husband's old suit and then. ...

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  48. AUCTIONEERS SELLING AFTER SUNSET.

    The wool sales last Friday commenced so late that business was prolonged until after dark. To-day three auctioneers were Summoned for selling after sunset, and were ...

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  51. SLY GROG SELLING.

    A dealer named Claude Osborne was fined £30, or four months in gaol, for selling beer in Hyde Park without a licence on Sunday. Osborne supplied beer to two ...

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