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  2. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    The prorogation of the State Parliament will, take place on Thursday at 2 p.m., when the Governor will deliver the prorogation speech, and the session will be ...

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  3. AMERICA'S NAVAL TOUR

    The United States naval fleet, consisting of 53 vessels, left Hampden Roads to-day, under Rear-Admiral Robley D. Evans, on a long cruise from the Atlantic to the ...

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  4. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    At State Government House last night Sir Reginald Talbot and Lady Talbot entertained the following guests at dinner:— Janet Lady Clarke, Miss Clarke, ...

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  5. IMPERIAL FEDERATION.

    An address by Mr. Alfred Deakin, Prime Minister, and president of the Victorian branch of the Imperial Federation League, on the subject of Imperial Federation, was ...

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  6. THE ZULU REBELS.

    Dinizulu, the paramount Zulu chief, who surrendered to the Natal authorities, and is to be tried on charges of high treason, sedition and incitement to murder, has ...

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  7. FIGHTING IN PERSIA.

    An extraordinary crisis has arisen in Persia, where repeated conflicts have occurred between the Nationalists and Royalists since the grant of constitutional ...

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  8. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    The match between England and Australia entered, upon its third stage to-day in close, muggy weather. The attendance was fairly good at the start, and in the ...

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  9. THE CASE OF CANON NASH

    Yesterday the Rev. Mr. Nash, on the occasion of his forty-first birthday, received by post a letter asking him to accept, on behalf of "some of his loyal and loving friends in Hawthorn and elsewhere," ...

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  10. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,—All must have rend with interest the chancellor's views on the ecclesiastical law governing this matter, even though they are laid down with some little doubt. This ...

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  11. HINDU CONGRESS.

    Excitement has been created among the Hindu population of India by the struggle between the Extremists and the Moderates for supremacy at the forthcoming ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    The "Morning Post," in discussing the new Australian defence scheme, announced in the Commonwealth House of Representatives on Friday last by the ...

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  13. IN MEMORY OF JOHN BATMAN.

    The idea mooted in "The Age" of yesterday that some better plan of perpetuating the memory of John Batman, founder of Melbourne, than of naming half a street ...

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  14. EDUCATION IN ENGLAND.

    Mr. R. B. Haldane, Secretary for War, unveiled a statue of King Edward at the University College School at Hampstead. The Minister, in the course of his speech, ...

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  15. PORTLAND DUKEDOM.

    Further inquiries by the police regarding Robert Caldwell, an accountant at New York, who gave extraordinary evidence for the prosecution in the charge of perjury ...

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  16. NAVAL SUPREMACY.

    Lord Tweedmouth, First Lord of the Admiralty, in a speech delivered at Liverpool, referred to the question of naval strength. ...

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  17. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,—The last stage of this case, in which Mr. Nash desires someone to bring a criminal charge against him (knowing pretty well no one will lay a charge against him), ...

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  18. BOMBAY COTTON TRADE.

    The Tokio correspondent of the "Times" states. that the success of the Japanese steamers in the Bombay cotton trade is wholly, due to their owners contracting ...

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  19. VIRGINIA MINE LOCK OUT.

    The Gold Buyers Bill will be the main business before the Legislative Assembly when it meets at 2 p.m. to-day. Since it was last before the Assembly its provisions ...

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  20. GERMAN NAVY.

    At a meeting held at Berlin under the auspices of the Berlin Colonial Society, it was, decided to support those members of the Reichstag who are advocating a larger ...

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  21. THE TWO ADMIRALS.

    Further light has been thrown on the naval incident at Portland which resulted in Rear-Admiral Sir Percy Scott, commanding the First Cruiser Squadron attached to ...

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  22. THE NEW PROTECTION.

    By instruction of his executive, Mr. P. W. M'Grath, secretary of the Carters and Driver's Union, recently opened up communication with the Prime Minister ...

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  23. THE SCRIPTURE REFERENDUM.

    A meeting of the Scripture Instruction Campaign Council was held in the Archbishop's vestry, St. Paul's, yesterday, the Rev. Dr. Fitchett presiding, when the ...

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  24. THE FEDERAL MINISTRY.

    Sir John Forrest, who arrived here today, when questioned as to the state of Federal politics, said that so long as Mr. Deakin was satisfied with his connection ...

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  25. GERMANISING POLAND.

    The Budget Committee of the Prussian Diet has considered the modified proposals of the Government for the Germanisation of the Polish lands of West Prussia and ...

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  26. DISTRIBUTION OF PAY.

    There was a large crowd at the Eagle hawk office of the miner's association on Monday, when lock-out pay was disbursed amongst the Virginia employes to the ...

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  27. GOLD STEALING CASES.

    At the city court on Monday a Chinese named Loucy O Wong, who described himself as a vegetable dealer, was charged with having been found in possession of gold ...

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  28. LORD KELVIN.

    The latest report regarding Lord Kelvin, the eminent scientist, who was taken seriously ill a few days ago, is that his condition is worse. ...

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  29. THE NEW DEFENCE SCHEME.

    Referring to the criticisms on the Government's defence proposals, the Prime Minister last evening said that some of the critics did not seem to have carefully ...

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  30. THE RAILWAYS.

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  31. VILLAGERS MASSACRED.

    A serious conflict has occurred between the Montenegrins and the Albanians. Two thousand Montenegrins crossed the Turkish border into Albania and massacred ...

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  32. COLLIERY EXPLOSION.

    An explosion occurred at Dinas Colliery, at Gilfach Coch, Glamorganshire, in Wales. Out of twelve men in the pit seven died ...

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  33. RECOVERING THE EXCISE.

    The final notices to the non-exempt manufacturers of harvesters and agricultural implements having expired yesterday, the Minister of Customs has sent all the ...

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  34. EXILED TO SIBERIA.

    The trial has been concluded of the Russian Social Democrats who were members of the second Duma, and were charged with complicity in a plot to overthrow the ...

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  35. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY TRAFFIC.

    The department last, year tried the experiment of running early excursion trains to country centres on Christmas Eve. The arrangement relieved the congestion that ...

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  36. SHIPPING DISASTERS.

    Heavy gales have been blowing in the British Channel, and as a result shipping has suffered. Lloyd's reports no fewer than 30, wrecks of a minor kind. ...

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  37. THE NATIONAL GUARD.

    The Government's' scheme for the creation of an Australian National Guard provides for the conversion of every militiaman and volunteer in the ...

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  38. SYDNEY WOOL SALES.

    SYDNEY.—Dalgety and Co. Limited report:—At our closing sale of the year held on Monday we submitted 4650 bales, comprising a good selection in both greasics and scoureds. Prices for most ...

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  39. MADAME MELBA.

    The box plan for the concert to be given by Madame Melba on Saturday night at the Exhibition was opened at Messrs. Allan and Co.'s music warehouse yesterday, and ...

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  40. MILD WINTER IN CANADA.

    The weather in the north-west of Canada has been exceptionally mild. Many farmers have taken advantage of the favorable conditions, and have already ...

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  42. CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    The Wein weingurt Estate, consisting of about 3500 acres at Koondrook, has been purchased by the Closer Settlement Board, under section 6 of the act, which gives the ...

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  43. AN A. N .A. RESOLUTION.

    At the meeting of the Newington, Ballarat West, branch of the A. N. A., held, this evening, the following resolution, moved by the president. Mr. W. Clemence, was ...

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  44. A CASE OF LEPROSY.

    When the steamer Manator, from Newcastle, was inspected by the health officer to-day, he found one of the crew was suffering from leprosy. The man is a Greek. ...

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  45. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The I. G. M. C. Bulow, from Australia, arrived Southampton 14th inst. ...

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