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  2. ALBERT PARK SENSATION.

    One of the most complex cases with which the detectives have had to deal, perhaps, in the whole criminal history of Victoria remains in practically the same ...

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  3. PLOT AGAINST THE CZAR.

    Renter's Agency states that the Russian imperial family live in such a state of dread that searchlights are used every night from the palaces at Peterhof on both the sea and ...

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  4. LICENSING BILL.

    It is fully realised now by all parties interested in licensing reform that the great tight upon the Licensing Bill will take place upon the clauses which propose to ...

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  5. THE GREAT TYPHOON.

    The loss of life at Hong Kong resulting from the terrible typhoon in the China Sea is much greater than was at first anticipated. A previous estimate put ...

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  6. AN AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    The inaugural dinner of the Grocers' Exhibition was held last night at London. Lord Brassey (formerly Governor of Victoria) presided, and in the course of his ...

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  7. DISASTROUS EXPLOSION.

    A waggon load of dynamite, which had been placed on a railway siding at the town of Jellico, in Tennessee, United States, exploded, with disastrous results. ...

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  8. BAZAARS AND RAFFLES.

    In opening a bazaar in aid of the building fund of St. John's Church, East Melbourne, on Saturday evening. Archbishop Carr remarked that some of their kind friends ...

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  9. BRITISH ARMY.

    Mr. J. Keir Hardie, leader of the Independent Labor party in the House of Commons, has adversely criticised the speech delivered at Newcastle by Mr. R. B. ...

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  10. SIX PEOPLE BUTCHERED.

    A dreadful crime is reported from the village of Gostonitza, in Servia. An ex-convict named Nikolitch, who imagined himself the victim of some trifling ...

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  11. ENGLISH CRITICISM.

    The majority of the comments so far made in England on the Imperial Defence Committee's estimate of Australian naval requirements are generally based on three ...

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  12. LONDON MONEY MARKET

    The expectation that the bank rate of discount would be raised in consequence of the heavy drain on the English gold reserves by the United States and Egypt has ...

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  13. THE OPIUM EVIL.

    The commissioners who were appointed by the Chinese Government to travel in Europe and study the constitutions of different nations and the habits of the ...

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  14. GOVERNMENT'S NAVAL POLICY.

    The Prime Minister's intended comprehensive statement on the general defence policy of Australia, and the Government's naval programme, will be made on ...

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  15. THE CONVENT INCIDENT.

    Sir,--Re Thos. Penberthy's letter. First he "hastened to Melbourne to examine the case." Dr. Carr says:--"His sister escaped on 5th August from Bendigo Convent. The ...

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  16. ANTWERP WOOL SALES.

    The Antwerp wool sales closed yesterday, prices, being unchanged. Out of 7085 bales of La Plata wool offered, only 2223 bales were sold. ...

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  17. CUBAN REBELLION.

    Mr. W. H. Taft, the United States Secretary of War, who was sent by President Roosevelt to Cuba as one of the special representatives of the United States to assist ...

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  18. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  19. SINGULAR SHIPPING MISHAP

    When telegraphic information was received shortly before noon on Saturday from the lighthouse keeper in the South Channel that a steamer with white funnel ...

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  20. FAR EASTERN MAILS.

    The test as to whether mails from London to the far East could be delivered more quickly via Canada or via Suez, has resulted in favor of the latter route. ...

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  21. ALLEGED ILLEGAL OPERATIONS

    A girl of seventeen, named Selina Florence Hammel, was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital on Friday last in what was at once recognised to he a critical ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN TRADE.

    At the inaugural dinner of the Grocers' Exhibition, held in London, the toast of the colonies was replied to by Mr. J. W. Taverner, the Agent-General for ...

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  23. PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    The question of preferential trade was discussed at the conference of the Canadian Manufacturers' Association, which, is being hold at Winnipeg. ...

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  24. THE DELAY IN NEGOTIATIONS.

    No annoyance has ever been expressed by the Prime Minister at the failure of the Dominion Government to reply to his last letter with reference to Australian ...

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  25. THE MONGOLIA REFLOATED.

    The Pacific Mail Steamship Company's steamer Mongolia, which went ashore on Midway Island while on a voyage from Hong Kong to San Francisco, has now ...

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  26. CASE AT DUNEDIN.

    James Hayne, a well-known chemist, of Dunedin, has been arrested on a charge of the manslaughter of Margaret Kendrick, whose death was the alleged result of an ...

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  27. CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    The members of the Closer Settlement Board on Friday last inspected an estate which has been placed under offer, and were favorably impressed will its ...

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  28. EFFECT ON GERMANY.

    The consul-general for Germany declines to state whether the report is correct that he has received instructions to make representations to the Federal Government ...

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  29. BAZAAR AT COBURG.

    Sir Samuel Cillott, Chief Secretary, who was accompanied by Lady Cillott and Mr. W. A. Watt, M.L.A., opened a bazaar at the Public Hall, Bell-street, Coburg, on Saturday afternoon in aid of ...

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  30. WAR SHIPS IN THE BAY.

    In pursuance of custom, all the war ships in Hobson's Bay were thrown open to visitors yesterday, and throughout the afternoon watermen and other, owners of ...

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  31. THE HEART ESTATE.

    The Sale branch of the Political Labor Council at a meeting held last night protested against the suggested exemption for closer settlement of 1000 acres of the Heart ...

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  32. CANADA AND INDIA.

    The "Ottawa Citizen," in an article dealing with the proposal to expel the Indian coolies from Canada, warns the Premier that the attempt to [?] legislation aiming ...

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  33. THE TEMPERANCE VIEW.

    At the last meeting of the executive committee of the Melbourne Total Abstinence Society the following resolution was passed:--"That this committee ...

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  34. A PROTRACTED VOYAGE.

    The German ship Nordsee, which was towed into Corio Bay on Sunday evening, was 107 days out from Frederickstadt. The voyage was without incident. The captain ...

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  35. A PRESBYTERIAN JUBILEE.

    The jubilee of Erskine Presbyterian Church, Carlton, was celebrated yesterday, when the special services in honor of the occasion were attended by large ...

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  36. NEW INSOLVENTS.

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  37. JAPANESE RUNS AMOK.

    A telegram from Thursday Island states that a shooting affray occurred there on Saturday. A Japanese fired three shots at a countryman, wounding him in the ...

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  38. COAL DISPUTE SETTLED.

    All the miners' lodges, both in the Newcastle and Maitland districts, have accepted the mine owners' terms in regard to the hewing rate and the abolition of the dog ...

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  39. REGULATION OF CLUBS.

    Sir,--During the debate in committee in Legislative Assembly on the Licensing Bill last night, the member for Grenville, Mr. M'Grath, "contended that the clubs ...

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  40. LAW LIST.--(THIS DAY.)

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  41. CLERICAL PREFERMENT.

    Sir,--I write on St. Matthew's day (21st September). Letters about clerical preferment have surprised me indeed, for I expected to find things different in the church ...

    Article : 143 words
  42. MELBOURNE IMPORTERS.

    The Melbourne coal importers held a meeting on Saturday at the offices of the Commonwealth Steamship Owners' Association in order to discuss matters ...

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