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  2. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor-General presided at a meeting of the Executive Council on Thursday morning at Government House. The Governor-General, Lord Dudley, ...

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  3. KING MANUEL.

    An interesting announcement is made regarding the intentions of ex-King Manuel of Portugal, who after the revolution early in October last proceeded to England, and ...

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  4. COLLIERY EXPLOSION.

    Practically no hope is entertained of the rescue of the miners entombed in the Pretoria pit at Bolton, in Lancashire. The fiery explosion swept the five sections of ...

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  5. ALLEGED ESPIONAGE.

    Intense interest continues to be manifested in the trial of the two British officers, Lieutenant V. H. Brandon, R.N., and Captain B. F. Trench, of the Royal Marine ...

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  7. A VAST BUSH FIRE.

    The most disastrous fire which has occurred in the district for many years commenced yesterday about noon on Mr. T. G. Wragge's Narlga Estate, about 17 miles ...

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  8. ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION.

    Sir Ernest Shackleton has been interviewed with regard to his intention to make another expedition to the Antarctic regions. ...

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  9. CLOSING THE SESSION.

    The discussion on the Appropriation Bill in the Legislative Assembly became an explosion of grievances after midnight. Members took the ordeal drowsily as a ...

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  10. FINE AEROPLANE FEAT.

    A fine aeroplane flight was made yesterday at Pan by M. Legagneux. The aviator remained in the air for six hours, and covered a total distance of 516 ...

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  11. AN AUSTRALIAN EXPEDITION.

    Dr. Mawson, of the Adelaide University, who was a member of Sir Ernest Shackieton's previous expedition to the Antarctic, states that within the last week he received ...

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  12. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Another Reveille Manifesto has been issued by the organisation which was recently formed among the younger members of the Unionist party with the view of ...

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  13. SEAMEN'S WAGES.

    No official disclosures were made yesterday in regard to the action which the Federated Seamen's Union proposes to take in connection with the agreement with ...

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  14. TURKEY AND ITALY.

    The authorities at Hodeidah, a seaport of Yemen have infringed the Capitulations (the judicial rights granted by treaties to foreign consuls) by seizing, without the ...

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  15. COLLAPSE OF WALLS.

    A fire, resulting in serious loss of life, occurred in this city last night. The outbreak took place in a large factory, which was quickly in flames. A ...

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  16. A DISHONORED CHEQUE.

    During the hearing of a disputed debt case at the City Court to-day a defendant was proceeded against for the recovery of the amount of a cheque which had reached ...

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  17. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Application has been made by the Union Trustee Company of Australia Limited for letters of administration (with exemplified copy of the will annexed) of the Victorian estate of George ...

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  18. STUDENTS FIGHT POLICE.

    The students at the universities throughout Russia re in a state of a effervescene over the treatment of political prisoners, and arrests and sentences of imprisonment ...

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  19. CHRISTMAS AND CHARITIES

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  20. LOST IN THE BAY.

    Fears are entertained for the safety of a man named Charles Anderson, who left Port Melbourne about 7 a.m. on Wednesday in a 14 feet dinghy for Mordialloc. ...

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  21. BODY IN A BARREL.

    A mystery surrounds an incident at the Montreal railway station, where a barrel addressed to the janitor of a college was delivered a few days ago. On it being ...

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  22. ADELAIDE DRIVERS' STRIKE.

    The Industrial Court met at noon to consider the drivers' strike. Mr. Justice Homburg presided. Mr. Parsons appeared for the employers, and Mr. Vaughan for ...

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  23. GREENWICH TIME.

    The Chamber of Deputies yesterday adopted a bill providing that Greenwich mean time should be observed in France. [Greenwich time is now universally ...

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  24. TREASURE TROVE.

    With her hold filled with a mixture of ship's gear, the for and aft schooner Norna sailed into Port Jackson to-day. The cargo on board comprises spoil from ...

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  25. THE LONDON TRAGEDY.

    His Majesty the King will be represented at the funeral of the three policemen who were killed on Saturday night while attempting to arrest a band of ...

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  26. WAGES AT BROKEN HILL.

    As the result of a conference between the mining managers of the Broken Hill companies and representatives of the A.M.A. at Broken Hill the directors of the ...

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  27. NINE MEN WASHED OVERBOARD.

    The barque Hougomont, 2239 tons, which left Sydney for Belfast on 14th September, has arrived at Queenstown. She reports that during a hurricane on ...

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  28. ELECTION BRIBERY.

    The committee appointed by Congress to inquire into the charges of bribery made. against Senator Lorimer in connection with his election as one of the members ...

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  29. RAILWAY TROUBLES.

    The railway engine men in Western Canada have decided to join in the pending strike on the United States railways. The Lemieux Arbitration Act is likely to be ...

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  30. THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    Rev. W. Watts, missionary of the Presbyterian Church of New Zealand, who has just retired from active work in the New Hebrides after 42 years of labor there, ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLES.

    A grain elevator Nikolaieff, on the Black Sea, collapsed, and thirty persons were buried beneath it. Prompt efforts to resume them were made, but five of the ...

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  32. A VIOLENT RUFFIAN.

    A man named Edward Darcy appeared before the local court to-day on several charges arising from a disturbance created by him in the street while Constable ...

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  33. FAMINE IN CHINA.

    The famine in northern Kiangsu and Anhui, which has been in progress for the past month, still remains unabated. Three million people are affected by the ...

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  34. CANADA AND ARGENTINA.

    In consequence of the growing trade between Canada and Argentina the Canadian Government has appointed a trade commissioner for Argentina. The appointment ...

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  35. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  36. POWLETT MINERS' SUPPORT.

    At a meeting of the Powlett branch of the Coal Miners' Association last night Mr. Goldsmith referred to the strike of carters and drivers in Adelaide. It was decided to ...

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  37. A FATAL AVALANCHE.

    Reports from Innsbrueck, in the Tyrol, state that an avalanche at Landro over whelmned a number of soldiers, six of whom were killed. ...

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  38. STRIKE OF BREAD CARTERS.

    Trouble has arisen between the master bakers and carters, which threatened to interfere seriously with the Christmas trade. The strike arose over a decision of the ...

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  39. DIVORCE IN FIVE MINUTES.

    The State Superior Court yesterday granted no fever than 33 divorces in the short space of three hours. The presiding judge denounced the laxity of the State ...

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  40. FATE OF ETHEL HARRIS.

    At the inquest which is to be held tomorrow on the body of Ethel Harris the Crown will call 40 witnesses to give evidence. Smart has applied to the Crown ...

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  41. DESTRUCTION OF PLUMED BIRDS

    Mr. James Buckland, in addressing the Royal Colonial Institute, deplored the destruction of Australian lyre birds for the sake of their tails. He said that these ...

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  42. ALLEGED COINERS.

    Wm. Edwin Youll and his son, Wm. Jas. Youll, were committed for trial to-day on charges of having a coining plant in their possession. ...

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  43. BILLIARDS IN SCOTLAND.

    The match in which George Gray. the young Australian billiardist, is conceding G. Nelson, the Yorkshire champion, 2750 points in 8000 at Edinburgh, was advanced ...

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  45. A SCHOOL MASTER'S RECORD.

    Mr. E. F. Williamson, head teacher of the Korumburra State school for the past twenty years, has been promoted to the Caulfield school. He was presented with a ...

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  46. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    Mongolia arrived at Colombo from Australia on morning 21st. ...

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  47. BAKERS AT POWLETT.

    Efforts are being made by the local branch of the miners' association to induce the local bakers to employ only union labor, and the secretary has been ...

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