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  2. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Lord Northcote, the Governor-General, accompanied by Lady Northcote and suite, will visit Ballarat on 3rd November in connection with the champion band ...

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  3. TRANSVAAL POLITICS.

    Mr. Edward P. Solomon has been appointed president of the newly established Transvaal National Association, which intends to advocate the federation of the ...

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  4. SOCIAL REFORM.

    A vigorous denunciation of Archbishop Carr and the Roman Catholic church was made by the Rev. G. Tregear at the Gipps-street Methodist Church, Collingwood, ...

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  5. A " PLEASANT" SUNDAY.

    The usual "pleasant" Sunday afternoon meeting was held yesterday in the Wesley Church. There was not such a crush as on the previous occasion, but the church was ...

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  6. ANTI-NATIONALISM.

    A striking speech was delivered yesterday by Lord Milner, the late High Commissioner for South Africa, in replying to an address from residents of Cape Colony ...

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  7. THE CUBAN CRISIS.

    Mr. W. H. Taft, the United States Secretary for War, has followed up his ultimatum to the Moderates in Cuba -- which insisted that they must listen to reason in ...

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  8. ENGLAND AND RUSSIA.

    An important statement on the subject of Anglo-Russian relations and policy is made by the "Daily Telegraph." The Czar und King Edward, the ...

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  9. THE METROPOLITAN BOARD.

    A bill to amalgamate the Metropolitan Board of Works, the Harbor Trust and the Marine Board will probably be introduced into the Legislative Assembly next week. ...

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  10. STATE OF RUSSIA.

    Several mutinous outbreaks have occurred recently among the troops in Russian Turkestan. At Ashkabad, on the Caspian Sea, as many as 137 soldiers have been ...

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  11. THE CONVENT INCIDENT.

    Sir, -- Re Thos. Penberthy's letter in "The Age" of to-day. First. -- He "went to the convent first on Monday." He told Lucy, my wife, four ...

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  12. INTERVENTION UNWARRANTED.

    An interesting expression of opinion on the Situation in Culm, has been given by Mr. W. J. Bryan, who is expected to contest the Presidency election in the ...

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  13. HURRICANES AND FLOODS

    Terribly severe hurricanes and floods, resulting in numerous fatalities and immense damage to properly, have been experienced in some of the southern States of ...

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  14. GREAT AUTOMOBILE RACE.

    The second contest for the International Tourist Trophy of the Automobile Club of Great Britain and Ireland -- which was offered for the first time last year with the ...

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  15. JUVENILE TRAIN WRECKERS.

    On Thursday afternoon the 4 o'clock train from Melbourne to Coburg was delayed at the latter station owing to an obstruction on the line which prevented the ...

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  16. BOYS CAUSE DERAILMENT OF AN ENGINE.

    It has been ascertained by the police that three boys placed a stone between the points at the local railway station, and thus caused the derailment of a locomotive ...

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  17. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO.

    The report of the New Zealand Shipping Company Limited for the year ended 30th June last shows a profit of £55,344, out of which the directors declare a dividend of ...

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  18. STATE REVENUES.

    Despite Mr. Bent's conservative estimate of the revenue for the current year, the payments into the Treasury continue to swell in volume. As compared with the ...

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  19. STEAMER AND TUG COLLIDE.

    Passengers by the coasting steamer Tuncurry were awakened early this morning. whilst on the voyage from Sydney to Cape Hawke, by a crash caused by their vessel ...

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  20. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  21. ROBBERY FROM A MINT.

    A daring robbery from the Royal Mint at Munich has been followed by a smart recovery of the stolen property. Burglars crept along the dry bed of a ...

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  22. SALISBURY TRAIN DISASTER.

    A report upon the Salisbury railway disaster on 1st July last, when 28 people were killed owing to a passenger train leaving the rails and colliding with a milk ...

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  23. REFERENCE AT BENDIGO.

    The Bishop of Sandhurst officiated at the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart on Sunday morning, and referred to what is known as the convent incident. ...

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  24. THE DAIRYING INDUSTRY.

    The serious question of the manner in which the existence of the country cooperative butter factories is being imperilled by the competition of the city ...

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  25. THE "BLACK HAND" SOCIETY.

    A terribly murderous outrage has been attempted at New York by members of the Italian secret society known as the "Black Hand" which has a number of murders to ...

    Article : 90 words
  26. UNREST IN ZULULAND.

    The likelihood of further trouble with the Zulu tribes is indicated by the Pietermaritzburg correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," the cause of disquiet being the ...

    Article : 188 words
  27. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The revenue for the State for the first quarter of the financial year ended 30th September amounted to £616,193, being an increase of £33,036 on the corresponding ...

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  28. SYDNEY LAND SCANDALS.

    An order was made in chambers yesterday for a jury panel to try the case against Messrs. Crick, Willis and Bath, arising out of the land scandals. The case will be taken ...

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  29. THE TURF IN ENGLAND.

    At the Newmarket First October meeting to-day the Newmarket St. Leger. Stakes, of 550 sovs., by subscription of 25 sovs, each for starters, 10 ft., second 50, third 25 sovs., ...

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  30. RESOLUTION OF SYMPATHY.

    At the Nicholson-street Methodist Church last evening the following, resolution, which was moved by the Rev. A. R. Cock and seconded by Mr. R. Olver, was carried ...

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  31. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The revenue returns for September show an increase of £8006, the total received being £911,806. The returns for the Commonwealth show a decrease of £47,391. ...

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  32. A QUEENSLAND RUN.

    In the Summons court yesterday a second charge of alleged attempted corruption, which was preferred against T. J. Elliott, grazier, in connection with the Homeburn ...

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  33. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The September revenue was £294,664, and the expenditure £280,663, leaving a credit balance of £14,001. The revenue for the quarter was £784,825, or £1999 less ...

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  34. LONDON WOOL SALES.

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  35. NORFOLK ISLAND NEWS.

    The cable steamer Iris left for Auckland this morning. Mr. Alfred Nobbs, of the A'dventist Communion, died last night. ...

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  36. THE TASMANIAN CABLE.

    From to-day telegrams from Australia to Tasmania, and vice versa, are a halfpenny per word cheaper than they ever were before. The Governor-General on Saturday ...

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  37. ITALIAN MINERS.

    A grave consideration at the mines in this district is the number of Italians employed. They appear to be on the increase, and local miners are finding ...

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  38. THE POSTAL CENSOR.

    In the course of his official report on the International Postal Congress in Rome, the Postmaster-General writes: -- The following addition has been made to the ...

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  39. DIAMOND SEEKERS.

    It is announced from Capetown that the Government, at whose orders a cruiser prevented the diamond seeking expedition in the steamer Xema from proceeding to one ...

    Article : 103 words
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  45. A BROAD MINDED BREWER.

    At the borough council meeting on Friday night a communication was received from the W.C.T.U., asking permission to erect near the Commonwealth memorial a sign ...

    Article : 321 words
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