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  2. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Brigadier-General Hoad, Inspector-General of Military Forces, leaves Melbourne for Sydney, on a brief visit on Thursday. Whilst in Sydney, General Head will ...

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  3. VICTORIAN LOANS.

    The Premier yesterday took an important action in regard to the redemption of the loan of £4,000,000 which falls due nest July. The loan bents interest at 4 per cent. It ...

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  4. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    Mr. A. J. Balfour, the ex-Prime Minister, addressed a large meeting at Manchester last evening. Referring to the threats uttered against ...

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  5. PREVENTION OF CRIME.

    In the Legislative Council yesterday, the Attorney-General moved the second reading of the Police Offences Acts Amendment Bill, the principal object of which, he said, ...

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  6. THE REVISED GAMING BILL.

    The Government amendments to be proposed in the bill were circulated last night. They contain a number of important alterations. In the lottery provisions the word ...

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  7. JAPANESE IN CALIFORNIA.

    The presence in California of very large numbers of Japanese is resented by a considerable section of the residents in the State, and an indication of the state of ...

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  8. AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA.

    A serious conflict has occurred between a large number of peasants and the rural guards at Vasilsursk, in Northern Russia. The peasants, who were armed, killed 18 ...

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  9. CLUNES CARNIVAL.

    At the meeting of the hospital fete association on Monday night the motion to exclude bookmakers from the local sports meeting, which had previously been ...

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  10. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--At the request of many friends, I beg to make a special appeal to employers and to employes alike to discountenance the betting habit, which at present is rife on ...

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  11. POLITICS IN FRANCE.

    M. Clemenceau, the French statesman, who has accepted the task of forming a Cabinet in succession to that of M. Sarrien, the retiring Premier, is experiencing ...

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  12. AMERICAN IMPORTATIONS OF GOLD.

    An interesting announcement bearing on the condition of the money market has been made by Mr. Leslie Shaw, Secretary of the United States Treasury. Mr. Shaw ...

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  13. PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    In a letter published in the "Times" today a correspondent suggests a doubt whether the Colonial Office was justified in informing Australia that treaty obligations ...

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  14. PEERAGE AND STAGE.

    In August last considerable interest was aroused in society and theatrical circles by the announcement of the engagement of Lieutenant Henry Lyndhurst Bruce, ...

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  15. CHINA'S ARMY.

    At Chefig-te-fu, in the Chinese province of Chi-li, a practical demonstration is being given of the great advances which have been made in China during the past two or ...

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  16. THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    The Prime Minister made a further statement on the subject of the unfortunate new Anglo-French convention with reference to the New Hebrides. Mr. Deakin had been ...

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  17. THE UNION LABEL.

    Sir,--In "The Age" of Thursday Mr. Deakin is reported as having repeated at Ballarat the "unmitigated falsehood"--if I may use his own choice expression-- ...

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  18. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    William Tittley Batchelor, late of Mount Lyell, Tasmania, engineer, who died on 27th September, last, left by will dated 14th September, 1906, personal estate of the value of £2822 to his father ...

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  19. THE TOTALISATOR.

    Quite a sheaf of amendments proposed by private members in the Gaming Suppression Bill were also circulated. Mr. Boyd proposes several new clauses--in fact ...

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  20. SUPPRESSION OF BETTING.

    In response to the invitation of the V.R.C., about 360 members of the metropolitan and country racing, clubs met at the Athe[?]um Hall yesterday afternoon for the purpose of asserting the ...

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  21. CHINESE ON THE RAND.

    The Chinese Consul in South Africa, Lew Yuk Lin, who is at present visiting London, states that the Chinese coolies in the Transvaal are prefectly satisfied ...

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  22. NEWFOUNDLAND FISHERIES.

    One of the chief causes of the resentment aroused in Newfoundland in regard to the modus vivendi concluded between Great Britain and the United States concerning ...

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  23. To the Editor of "The Age."

    Sir,--At the meeting held this afternoon at the Athenæum to protest, against certain clauses of the Gambling Bill several speakers, when alluding to the fact that European Governments spent ...

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  24. THE COMMONWEALTH GRANT TO AUSTRALIAN SETTLERS.

    The action of the Imperial authorities in ignoring Australia's wishes with respect to the New Hebrides convention will not interfere with the expenditure on the ...

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  25. A LADY'S TAILORING BILL.

    The troublesome problem as to how far a husband should be responsible for his wife's debts wasp presented to Mr. Dwyer at the District Court, yesterday, in a case in which ...

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  26. A HUGE MEAT TRUST.

    Reports are persistently being circulated to the effect that the American Beef Trust is organising an immense, Anglo-American combine, with a capital of £100,000,000, ...

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  27. IGNORING AUSTRALIAN INTERESTS.

    Amongst those who are acquainted with affairs in the New Hebrides the news published yesterday in regard to the terms of the Anglo-French convention has caused ...

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  28. NEW RUSSIAN BATTLESHIP.

    A new Russian battleship, of the type of the Andrei Pervozvannyi, has been launched at St. Petersburg. The vessel has a displacement of 17,400 tons, and a speed ...

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  29. A BETTING PROSECUTION.

    A man named Henry Ephraim Moss, who has been advertising largely in various inter-State newspapers offering odds on big races of wonderful generosity, has got into trouble with the ...

    Article : 203 words
  30. SHARE MARKET GAMBLING.

    Mr. M'Grauth proposes several new clauses, with the object of the "prohibition of share gambling known as spe[?] selling of shares." It provides that the ...

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  31. BRIGANDS IN MOROCCO.

    Further, serious trouble is being caused in Morocco by the Beniarros tribesni[?]h, under the chief Boreian, who have seized the walled seaport town of Arzila, 25 miles ...

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  32. MR. DEAKIN'S REPLY.

    To Sir, Josiah. Symon's letter Mr. Deakin makes the following reply:--"I have never pleaded guilty to anything, not even to a charge of considering ...

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  33. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  34. CYCLONE IN FLORIDA.

    Among the numerous disasters to vessels on the coast of Florida, caused by the recent terrible cyclone, the most serious was that in the case of a hulk, on board ...

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  35. CURIOUS SHIPPING CASE.

    Captain A. Cordiner, master of the steamer Lord Antrim, who has been arrested at the instance of the New South Wales Navigation department, attributes the ...

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  36. BILL FURTHER CONSIDERED BY PARLIAMENT.

    The Legislative Assembly did not reach the further consideration of the Gaming Suppression Bill till 10.10 p.m. last night, as upon the monthly supply bill, which ...

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  37. RELIGION IN SPAIN.

    The Spanish Government is denouncing the Concordat of 1851, under which the religious orders are regulated with a view to modification in a Liberal sense. ...

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  38. AN IMPUDENT SWINDLE.

    Two young men named Wm. Cox and Irwin White were charged at the police court this morning with vagrancy and endeavoring to impose on Walter Summerton, ...

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  39. A TEETOTAL SYMPOSIUM.

    A novel gathering took place yesterday at the Federal Coffee Palace, at the invitation of Cr. James Brokenshire, mayor of Ballarat city. Cr. Brokenshire is well ...

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  40. MEXICAN VOLCANO ACTIVE.

    Great loss of life has been caused by the eruption of the volcano of Chu[?]co, in Mexico, which suddenly became active and emitted great volumes of sulphur and water. ...

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  41. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--I desire to protest through your columns against the action of the police authorities in arresting Captain A. Cordiner, of the steamer Lord ...

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  42. A COLLEGE OF MUSIC.

    When the Prime Minister, Mr. Deakin, visits Ballarat on Monday next in connection with the South-street competitions, the suggestion of Professor F. W. Beard, ...

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  43. GERMAN VINTAGE.

    The vintage in the Rhine provinces is reported to be the worst for many years. The damage resulting from parasites on the vines is estimated to amount to no ...

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  44. INDIAN BANKERS' FAILURE.

    The "Times," referring to the suspension of payment by Messrs. Arbuthnot and Co., merchants and bankers, of Madras, and the London house of P. Ma[?]fadyen and ...

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  45. COURRIERES MINE DISASTER.

    Mr. Henry Cunynghame, Assistant Under-Secretary of the Home Office, and Mr. J. B. Atkinson. Inspector of Alines at Newcastle-on-Tyne, recently completed an ...

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  46. THE WANDONG HIGHWAYMEN.

    No further trace of the Wandong highwaymen has been seen by the police, though reports from several people along various roads go to show that the ...

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  47. E., S. AND A. BANK.

    The balance sheet of the English. Scottish and Australian Bank Limited for the financial year ended 30th June last allows a profit of £167,275. The sum of £15,000 ...

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  48. NATIVES AND SETTLERS.

    New received by the French mail steamer Sydney, which arrived in Sydney on Saturday indicated that a better and more amicable state of things is existing ...

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  49. HOMES FOR CLERKS.

    The anti-Socialists in Caulfield and Rivera districts are already raising a loud[?]ry against the Governments proposals to establish homes for clerks on the 64 acres of land recently purchased ...

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  50. NEW INSOLVENT.

    Alexander M'Bride M'Clelland, of Nathalia, auctioneer. Causes of insolvency: Liability as a member of the firm of Kilpatrick and Co. to the creditors of the said firm, in said liquidation, [?] ...

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  51. NIGERIAN CANNIBALS.

    The natives in the Yola, district of Northern Nigeria attacked and killed two of the Protectorate police, and afterwards ate the bodies of their victims. A punitive ...

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  52. THE PRICE OF MILK.

    Sir,--It is most amazing that the people allow themselves to be imposed upon as they are by the millk retailer in Melbourne and suburbs. These retailers have their ...

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  53. FIRES IN NEW ZEALAND.

    Another sensational fire occurred in the city this afternoon. Four houses in Mein-street, caught alight from a blazing wash house and owing to the defective water ...

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  54. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrived.---Trientalis, bq., from Bunbury 18th May; Indraghiri, steamer, from Townsville 19th July. Sailed.--For Melbourne: Este. For ...

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

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  56. AN AUSTRALIAN SWIMMER.

    C. Healy, the crack New South Wales amateur swimmer, who has scored numerous important successes during his visit to Europe, will sail from England for ...

    Article : 37 words
  57. Advertising

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  58. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    Himalaya left Colomo for Australia afternoon 21st. Grosser Kuerfurst left Suez for Australia morning 22nd. ...

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  59. Advertising

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  60. THE BRAZIER APPEAL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 56 words
  61. Advertising

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  62. Advertising

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