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  2. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Our London correspondent cables that Sir. George Reid, High Commissioner for Australian, held a farewell reception at the Ritz Hotel in honor or Admiral Sir Reginald ...

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  3. SUBURBAN TRAIN TRAFFIC.

    On the motion, for the adjournment of the Legislative Assembly yesterday. Mr. Mackinnon referred to the Severe congestion of suburban railway traffic and urged ...

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  4. THE CASE OF CRIPPEN

    Inspector Dew of Scotland Yard on being questioned regarding the basis of the report persistently circulated in Quebec to the effect That Crippen has confessed to ...

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  5. TWO AVIATORS KILLED.

    Two fatal accidents to aviators are reported to-day. Nicholas Kinet, a Belgian airman,Yesterday made an ascent at Brussels in a Bieriot ...

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  6. CANADA'S FISCAL POLICY

    A deputation representing the Manitoba Grain Growers Association recently met the premier (Sir Wilfrid Laurier) at Brandon and protested that the present tariff ...

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  7. BRITAIN AND GERMANY.

    The relations existing between Great Britain and Germany formed the subject of comment yesterday. by Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Premier of Canada, in replying to ...

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  8. UNIONISM AND PROTECTION.

    At the meeting of the Trades it all Council last night. Mr. A. Long (president) in the chair discussion was resumed on the fiscal question. ...

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  9. THE WORLD'S PEACE.

    A Peace Conference was held at Stockholm yesterday, and dealt with a number of issues in an expeditious manner. The conference passed a resolution ...

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  10. MASSACRE BY DRUSES.

    A shocking atrocity has been perpetrated by a band of Druses, a savage tribe of Mountaineers on the frontier between Syria mid Arabia The Druses made a night attack on three ...

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  11. ELECTRIFICATION IN SYDNEY.

    The public Works committee further inquired to-day into the question of tunnelling the harbor to establish railway communication between the city and North ...

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  12. SHIP BUILDING TRADE.

    An unexpected strike has taken place in peculiar circumstances among the Ship builders on the Clyde. Yesterday a number of drillers and ...

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  13. SPAIN AND THE VATICAN.

    Great excitement continues prevail in Spain in connection with the strained relations between the Government and The Vatican. ...

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  14. A ROMANTIC CASE.

    The mystery of the disappearance of Margaret Dale, a young English school teacher who has been missing since December last was dispelled to-day. when ...

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  15. CZAR AND KAISER.

    The report that the Czar and Kaiser are likely to meet at are early date is confirmed, by a semi official notification from Berlin, which slates that the Czar and Czarina ...

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  16. DEATH OF MR. F. S. GRIMWADE

    Mr. Frederick Sheppard Grimwade, for many years a leader among Melbourne commercial men,died yesterday at the age of 69. His friend had for long urged him to ...

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  17. LAWYERS CONFERENCE.

    The conference of the International Law Association was opened yesterday at the Guild Hall under the presidency of Lord Justice Kennedy. ...

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  18. COTTON INDUSTRY.

    Owing to the bad state of trade at Blackburn, the local Savings Club, which usually payfront over £100,000 to the operation [?] the cotton mills to enable them to ...

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  19. MAIKOP OIL FIELDS.

    It was recently notified from St. Petersburg That the Czar desires that all the oil fields in the Maikop territory in Russian Caucasia, including those held by British ...

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  20. THE HUNGRY CHAMPIONSHIP!

    The fast to a finish between Sacco Homan, 15 st. 2lb, and "Rexo," 9st, 8 lb. was commenced last night at the Waxworks before a large attendance of open ...

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  21. SANITATION IN DURHAM.

    In a report prepared by Dr. Arthur Newsholme medical officer of the Local Government Board, he makes seating denunciation of the domestic sewerage and ...

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  22. SCULLING CHAMPIONS.

    The sculling match for the worlds championship between Richard Arust of New Zealand the present champion of the world, and Ernest Barry the English ...

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  23. CLAIM MADE FOR ROYALTIES.

    An action has been commenced in London in which the Mineral separations Company claims from the Zinc Corporation Limited payments of royalties on all ...

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  24. CAMBERWELL CARRIAGES.

    A deputation from Hawthorn Camber well and Nunawading councils put strong complaints before the railway Commissioners yesterday regarding overcrowding ...

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  25. BRITISH PARLIAMENT.

    Parliament to-day adjourned until 15th November next. It is announced that the Royal assent has been given to the King's Declaration ...

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  26. A NOTED CARTOONIST.

    The death is announced of Mr. Edward Linley Sambourne, the chief cartoonist of "Punch," in his 66th year. [For a long time past Mr. Linley ...

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  27. ENGLISH COUNTY CRICKET.

    In the matches for the county championship Lancashire yesterday beat Yorkshire by an innings and 111 runs. The following are the percentages gained . ...

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  28. BURIED TREASURE FOUND.

    While a navvy was engaged in making an excavation at Fonitenay-sous-Bois, in the Seine department of France, he unearthed three vases containing gold pieces ...

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  29. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS.

    Dr. Jameson, speaking at Johannesburg, appealed for the elimination of the recrudescence of pacial feeling in South Africa. He declared that he did not ...

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  30. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The "Times" says it understands that British, American. French and German bankers will subscribe in equal proportions to the loan of £400,000 which is to be ...

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  31. AMATEUR "FASTER'S" RECORD.

    A resident of Gore, who suffered from nervous dyspepsia and catarrh for 25 years has fasted for 52 days. His only nourishment was one cup of hot milk and a little ...

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  32. MUNICIPAL AMALGAMATION.

    Following on the recent articles in "The Age" on the subject of the amalgamation of municipalities the Kilmore shire Council, at its meeting yesterday. passed a ...

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  33. ELECTRIC TRAMS.

    The scheme for the construction of an electric tramway along Glenferric-road, connecting Kew, Hawthorn and Glenferric, has encountered a similar difficulty to ...

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  34. A STRUGGLE FOR LIFE.

    A young immigrant named George Grady has been drowned in the Murrumbidgee River near Hampton-bridge. The police received a report from some ...

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  35. SOLDIERS AND THE "PLEDGE."

    The Royal Army Temperance Association, in a report dealing with its work in India, states that 42 per cent of the white soldiers in India have taken, the ...

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  36. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  38. FRIENDLY SOCIETY'S FIX.

    The financial affairs of the Hearts of Oak Benefit Society are the Subject of criticism as a considerable shortage has been revealed. ...

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  39. RESOLUTION BY ANGLICAN

    At the meeting of the council of the Anglican diocese of Melbourne, held yesterday at St. Paul's Cathedral, feeling reference was made by Archdeacon Hindley, ...

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  40. EXPRESS TRAIN STUCK UP.

    An unusual occurrence delayed the Sidney express on its north bound trip to night. When nearing Violet Town, about 100 miles from Melbourne. the driver found ...

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  41. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    Moldavia arrived Colombo from Australia on [?] 3rd. ...

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