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  2. THE STATE GOVERNOR.

    The "Morning Post" to-day states it is improbable that Sir John Fuller, who recently met with a slight accident, will return to Victoria. It is thought that reasons ...

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  3. THE FEDERAL DEADLOCK

    Surprises are the order of the day in the House of Representatives. Everything is liable to happen in that distracted Chamber--except the expected. When the ...

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  4. ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION.

    An attempt was made yesterday to assassinate General Felix Diaz, in the streets of Havana. General Diaz had arrived here recently from Mexico City, ...

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  5. WATERSIDE WORKERS' STRIKE.

    No untoward events happened to-day in connection with the waterside workers' strike. The loading of the steamer Athenic was resumed smoothly this ...

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  6. ADVANCE IN WIRELESS.

    The Postmaster-General announces that he is prepared to consider applications or tenders for the construction of the second series of three high-power wireless ...

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  7. THE FATE OF MEXICO.

    It is reported that General Huerta, President of Mexico, has decided to refuse to consider the proposals of the United States, contained in a recent Note, the ...

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  8. SPRING RACING CARNIVAL

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  9. STATE PREMIER'S COMMENT.

    No intimation has been received by the State Ministry to confirm the report of Sir John Fuller's probable retirement. The Premier stated last evening he did not ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN CLUB BALL.

    The members of the Australian Club proved last night their ability to recapture very lofty heights. The club ball has come to bo accepted as the grand finale of Cup ...

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  11. AMERICAN BATTLESHIPS AT VERA CRUZ.

    Mr. W. J. Bryan, Secretary of State, has refused to comment on the latest development in Mexico, stating that the position is "too delicate." The battleships of ...

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  12. CAREER OF GENERAL DIAZ.

    Born 46 years ago in the State of Oaxaca, in the south of Mexico, General Felix Diaz entered the Military Academy of Chapultepee in 1883 and was commissioned a ...

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  13. SUSPENSION OF SPECIE PAYMENTS.

    President Huenta's decree, suspending specie payments, and declaring bank notes legal tender, is sharply criticised in London. It is likely to disorganise foreign ...

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  14. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor-General and Lady Denman, accompanied by Rear-Admiral Sir George Patey, the Hon. Alicia Kustchbull-Hugessen, the Hon. Harold and Mrs. ...

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  15. BRITISH CANADIAN SERVICE.

    A wireless system devoted entirely to the traffic between Canada and the United Kingdom is shortly to be arranged by the Marconi Co., between Glace Bay, in Nova ...

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  16. PRESIDENT YUAN'S COUP.

    Reuter's Agency at Pekin states that despite President Yuan's summary expulsion of Kuo-ming-tang (Parliamentary Opposition), Pekin is quiet. Residents ...

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  17. THE SHIP OF STATE.

    The freedom of the city of Newcastle was conferred yesterday on Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of State For Foreign Affairs. ...

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  18. SMALL-POX IN SYDNEY.

    The Health department to-day received notification of four additional small-pox cases, two young men, a boy, and a young woman. They came from Camperdown. ...

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  19. MELUN RAILWAY DISASTER.

    An investigation is being made into the cause of the railway disaster at Melun, where an express train and a mail train collided, with the result that many lives ...

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  20. POSITION AT AUCKLAND.

    The Auckland Employers' Association has issued a manifesto,. declining to deal with the Federation of Labor as an irresponsible body, which declines to recognise ...

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  21. ANTI-HOWIE RULE CAMPAIGN.

    The Unionist leaders are conducting a vigorous campaign throughout the country, with a view of concentrating public attention on Home Rule. Mr. Bonar ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN FISHERIES.

    Efforts are being made in Melbourne to form a company to work the fishing grounds surrounding the continent, and to give to the public a constant supply of ...

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  23. QUARANTINE PATIENTS' COMPLAINTS.

    Following on complaints which had been made by some patients in the Quarantine station at North Head, Dr. Cumpston, Commonwealth medical officer, visited ...

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  24. AN EMINENT ENGINEER.

    The death is reported of Sir William Henry Preece, the eminent engineer, in his 80th year. ...

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  25. THE DUBLIN STRIKE.

    Several free laborers have arrived in Dublin to unload the steamers there, some of which have been lying idle in the Liffey for two months. The police are ...

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  26. CITY COUNCIL ELECTION.

    A poll for the election of a representative of Victoria ward in the Melbourne City Council took place yesterday. Cr. John Gardiner, who for many years has ...

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  27. A NOTABLE CAREER.

    The late Sir William Pr[?]ce was born in Carnarvon on 15th February, 1834. He was educated at King's College. London, In 1853 he entered the service of the ...

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  28. HOMES FOR THE POOR.

    The late Miss Mary Fowler, of Liverpool, has left, an estate worth £107,000; Of that sum £95,000 has been bequeathed to the Salvation Army for the establishment ...

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  29. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Mary [?]rotter M'Kellar, late of Warrnambool, widow, who died on 4th May last, left by will dated 28th May, 1901, estate of the value of £2000 realty and £1562 personalty to her son, with ...

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  30. ANNUAL FIELD TRAINING.

    Full arrangements have ben made for the eight days' annual training of the 17th Infantry Brigade at Gisborne, commencing on Saturday next. It is expected that ...

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  31. TERROR-STRICKEN GIRL.

    Driven insane by the terrors endured during the burning of the steamer Volturno, an immigrant girl named Novick, one of the rescued passengers, yesterday ...

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  32. CO-OPERATION OF OTHER UNIONS.

    The hotel and restaurant employes, taking advantage of the unsettled conditions, have resolved to insist on a six days' week. They have refused to cook or serve food to ...

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  33. GOVERNMENT TO ERECT 10,000 COTTAGES.

    In a speech at Huntingdon yesterday, Mr. Walter Runciman, President of the Board of Agriculture, said the Government was going to spend £1,500,000 in erecting ...

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  34. GOVERNMENT HOUSE GARDEN PARTY.

    The weather, which during this week of festivities has assumed its most sullen humor, relented somewhat for the garden party given yesterday afternoon by Lord ...

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  35. WILLIAMSTOWN NOTES.

    In a field of eight--there was only one withdrawal--imported Poetical, who divided North Woodleigh and Mala in the V.R.C. Railway High Weight Handicap, ...

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  36. GERMAN DREADNOUGHTS

    The super-Dreadnoughts Kaiser and Koenig Albert will sail in December on an extended cruise to South America. The main object of the cruise is to secure ...

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  37. INDIANS ON THE RAND.

    The trouble with the Indian population of South Africa continues. Three thousand Indian strikers have crossed the Transvaal border at Charlestown. Five ...

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  38. EFFECT ON PUBLIC UTILITIES.

    To meet the inconvenience caused by the stoppage of the trams, the suburban train service has been largely augmented. The Wanake arrived to-day from the ...

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  39. MRS. PANKHURST IN AMERICA.

    Mrs. Pankhurst, the leader of the suffragette movement in England, who recently arrived in the United States, is continuing her lecture campaign. ...

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  40. MADAME NORDICA'S CONCERT.

    Yielding to a generally expressed desire, Madame Nordica, at her concert in the Town Hall last night, repeated the admirable programme of Saturday last. It may ...

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  41. OIL STEAMER ON FIRE.

    Several lives were lost during the fire on board the Burma Oil Co.s steamer Twingone, 1771 tons. The port officer's son, another engineer, and several coolies ...

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  42. POSITION IN SYDNEY.

    In view of the willingness of the Sydney wharf laborers to work the Paloona, bound for Tasmania, and the Moura, for Suva, it is probable that no obstacle will ...

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  43. FEDERAL ELECTORAL ACT.

    At the Provincial Press Association Conference, which was opened in Adelaide today, a motion was passed, after considerable discussion, expressing approval of the ...

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  44. CONSPIRATORS' EXECUTED.

    A plot against the life of the Ameer of Afghanistan was revealed recently. Nine of the ringleaders were arrested. They were found guilty, and were blown ...

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  45. FINANCIAL CRISIS IN INDIA.

    With a view of putting an end to the financial crisis in India, the Secretary of State for India has sanctioned the placing of £3,000,000 of the Government of India's ...

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  46. SHIP LABOR IN AUSTRALIA.

    Some drastic proposals are likely to be put forward by the Waterside Workers' Federation at the conference to be held in December with the ...

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  47. BABIES AND SHOPPING.

    Sir,--Now that Christmas is close at blind, may I suggest that the large, popular stores should provide a nursery, in which babies and small children can find ...

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  48. GENERAL CABLES.

    The directors of the Consolidated Gold Fields of South Africa Ltd. have declared a dividend for the year ended 30th June of 10 per cent., as compared with a dividend ...

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  50. UNION SECRETARY IN TROUBLE.

    Timothy Watson, ex-secretary of the Hobart Waterside Workers' Union, was charged before the city police court today with forging an order for £45 29on ...

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  51. HOSPITAL SUNDAY FUND.

    The following bands will play for the benefit of the Hospital Sunday funds to-morrow:-- Heidelberg Brass Band, in Fairfield Park, 3 to 5 p.m. ...

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  52. SALES OF PROPERTY.

    The Australian Mercantile, Land and Finance Co. Ltd. reports having yesterday sold by public auction Nap Nap Station, comprising 63,815 acres secured lands, together with 17,124 sheep, 31 cattle ...

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  53. Advertising

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