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  2. INTER-STATE CONFERENCE.

    The Conference of inter-State delegates convened for the purpose of considering the financial relations of the States and the Commonwealth resumed its sitting at the ...

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  3. COMPULSORY PURCHASE.

    As announced on Saturday, the Government has decided to give a widespread application to the compulsory clauses of the Closer Settlement Act in connection with ...

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  4. FEDERAL LEGISLATION.

    Many British firms are making inquiries of Captain R. M. Collins, secretary of the Commonwealth Sub-Treasury in London, respecting the regulations under the new ...

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  5. STRIKERS SHOT.

    A sensational affray between police and lumber men on strike is reported from Ottawa. A large number of strikers, whose places ...

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  6. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    The central executive of the Farmers, Property Owners and Producers' Association met yesterday at Scott's Hotel. Mr. D. Brown presided, November 2nd was ...

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  7. NEW RUSSIAN DUMA.

    The Russian Premier, M. Stolypin, has informed a press interviewer that the new Duma will meet on 20th February next. He considered, the Premier added, that the ...

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  8. ANTI-NEGRO MOVEMENT.

    The intensity of the public feeling against negroes in the Southern States of America, which was responsible for the recent terrible rioting in Atlanta, has ...

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  9. STATE DINNER.

    The visiting delegates to the Inter-State Conference were the principal guests at a dinner which was given by the Victorian Government at the State Parliament House ...

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  10. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    In the ballot taken among the members of the Miners' Federation on the question of joining the Labor Representation Committee, the proposal being defeated by ...

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  11. EFFECTIVE PROTECTION.

    The work of the Protectionist Association and its aims end objects are gaining ground all over the Commonwealth. Every mail brings requests for literature and ...

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  12. FAWKNER.

    At a meeting held a the Arcade Hall by the united central committee, comprising representatives from Albert Park, South Melbourne, South Yarra, and Prahran ...

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  13. NEWFOUNDLAND.

    In connection with the hostility shown by the Newfoundland Ministers and members of Parliament to the modus vivendi which has been arranged between Great ...

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  14. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN CONTEST.

    The Murchison "Advocate" (Western Australia) of 22nd September says that there is no probability of any contest for the Coolgardie seat in the House of ...

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  15. THE CORIO CONTEST.

    Sir,--May I direct the attention of the liberal-minded men and women of the Corio electorate to one very important issue in the Federal election in this ...

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  16. THE KAISER ANGRY.

    Great interest has been aroused in Germany by the publication of the memoirs of the late Prince Clevis Hohenlohe-Schillingsfuerst, formerly German Imperial ...

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  17. SUBURBAN FARES.

    The people of New York believe they ought not to be charged more than 5 c. for the railway trip to Coney Island, the great pleasure resort of the multitude ...

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  18. MR. CHAPMAN ON MR. REID.

    The Postmaster-General, who returned to Melbourne yesterday, pointed out that Mr. G. H. Reid still remained silent under the charge of uttering an ...

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  19. THE LORD MAYOR'S LUNCHEON

    The delegates were entertained at luncheon by the Lord Mayor at the Town Hall at 1 o'clock. Among those present were Archbishop Clarke, Sir John Forrest ...

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  20. TREASURE CHEST RIFLED.

    A somewhat startling discovery has been made in connection with the disastrous wreck of the Italian omigrant steamer Sirio early in August last, in the Mediterranean ...

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  21. WELSH COAL MINERS.

    There is now a possibility of a settlement of the trouble that has arisen among the coal miners of South Wales, who to the number of 28,000 have threatened to strike ...

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  22. PROTESTANT DEFENCE.

    The first open concert in connection with the Carlton branch, No. 18, of the Victorian Protestant Defence Association was held in the Methodist Church ...

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  23. MR. REID AT COLAC.

    Mr. G. H. Reid addressed a crowded audience at the Victoria Hall tonight; the shire president, Cr. D. C. Dunoon, presiding. The meeting at times was rowdy, Mr. ...

    Article : 252 words
  24. THE TASMANIAN SCHEME.

    Before the Inter-State Conference adjourned in the midst of its discussion of Sir John Forrest's "fixed payment" scheme, the Tasmanian Premier, Captain Evans, laid ...

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  25. MAD WOMAN IN CHURCH.

    A sensational incident of a remarkable character occurred yesterday in a leading Roman Catholic Church in London. While a lady was at one of the ...

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  26. INDIANS ON THE RAND.

    Under its Asiatic ordinance the Transvaal Government proposes to compel all British Indians resident in the colony to register their names. The Indians refuse ...

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  27. SHIPPING NEWS."

    Arrived.--Trowbridge, steamer, from Bunbury 4th August; Varzin, steamer, from Brisbane 27th July; Geelong, steamer, from Sydney 4th August; Itzehoe, from ...

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  28. FAWKNER.

    Cr. J. Miller, the Government and protectionist candidate for this seat, addressed his first public meeting at the Independent Hall, Albert Park, yesterday evening. The ...

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  29. BOXING.

    Writing to a friend in Melbourne on 13th June, Mr. Richard Stephens, of this city, who recently left on a visit to the United States, and incidently met "Philadelphia ...

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  30. LONDON CITY MARKETS CLUB.

    The inaugural dinner in connection with the City Markets Club, whose formation has been largely due to Australian firms in London, took place last evening. The Lord ...

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  31. SOCIAL REFORM.

    At the meeting of the committee elected by the citizens to carry out the annual carnival and sports in aid of the charities on New Year's day ...

    Article : 268 words
  32. MELBOURNE TRAMWAYS.

    The recent concessions made by the Tramway Company in the fares on the Prahran, Toorak and St. Kilda lines led to a discussion in the City Council at the ...

    Article : 259 words
  33. MELBOURNE.

    Mr. C. L. Andrews announces that he is a candidate for the Melbourne seat in the Liberal and protectionist interest. ...

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  34. SOUTHERN MANCHURIA.

    A loan for the purposes of the South Manchurian railway has been over-subscribed at Tokio. The Chinese declined to provide funds for the railway on the ...

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  35. CORANGAMITE.

    At a meeting on Saturday evening the Kirkstall branch of the Political Labor Council rescinded the resolution which it had passed some days previously to the ...

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  36. THE TURF IN ENGLAND.

    In connection with the Cesarewitch Stakes, two miles and a quarter, to be run at the Newmarket Second October meeting on Wednesday, Jacquerie is favorite at 8 ...

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  37. CORIO.

    At a meeting of the local branch of the Political Labor League held on Tuesday evening, it was decided to take steps to bring out a Labor candidate for Corio at ...

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  38. AMMUNITION FOR NATIVES.

    On a charge of having introduced ammunition into Basutoland for the use of the natives, a man named Engelbrecht has been found guilty at Capetown, and fined £200 ...

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  39. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Edward Durnun, the Canadian sculler, who recently accepted the challenge of Geo. Towns to row for the championship of the world on the Parramatta River, Sydney ...

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  40. WANNON.

    The Government whip, Mr. J. Hume Cook, M.P., has received a telegram from Mr. T. C. Miners stating that the announcement that he had retired from the ...

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  41. AN OVERDUE BARQUE.

    The barque Ocean, 1555 tons, which left Wallaroo (South Australia) for Falmouth on 3rd May last with a cargo of 19,194 bags of wheat, is long overdue, and a premium ...

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  42. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  43. BOOKMAKERS TO BE EXCLUDED.

    A letter, signed by the ministers of the Anglican, Presbyterian and Methodist churches, was read at the meeting of the hospital carnival committee on Monday ...

    Article : 66 words
  44. SENATOR STYLES AT BENALLA.

    Senator Styles addressed a meeting of electors in the shire hall last night; Cr. Cunningham presiding. Owing to a throat affection the speaker was compelled to ...

    Article : 62 words
  45. THE MASQUERADING WOMAN.

    Marion Edwards, the young woman who has been masquerading as a man, was again before the city police court to-day. She was remanded to Melbourne. ...

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  46. Advertising

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  47. METALS.

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  48. Advertising

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  50. AN ABSENT CANDIDATE.

    About 200 people, including a number of ladies, assembled at the town hall on Tuesday night in anticipation of hearing Mr. S. Barker, one of the Labor ...

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  51. ANOTHER ELECTRIFICATION PROJECT.

    At yesterday's meeting of the City Council, Cr. J. Gardiner gave notice that at the next meeting of the council he would move-- ...

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  52. Advertising

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