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  2. ELECTION NOTES.

    Mr. Robinson has been experiencing very cool receptions from the protectionist farmers of the Wannon, and his chief concern is to hurry his meetings through ...

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  3. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    The Land Tenure Bill, which was introduced last session by the Hon, T. C. Agar Robartes, and was taken up this session by the Government, passed its third ...

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  4. MUNICIPAL CORRUPTION

    Some sensational disclosures have been made in San Francisco, which have resulted in Eugene Schmitz, the Laborite mayor of the city, and Abe Ruef, a labor "boss," ...

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  5. BUILDING TRADES STRIKE.

    Fitzgerald's Circus Building was filled yesterday, when a mass meeting of workers was held under the auspices of the strike committee. The Richmond City ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN WINE INDUSTRY.

    Mr. M. Barney, wine expert for Messrs. P. B. Burgoyne and Co., and formerly wine expert to the Victorian Agricultural department, has prepared an important ...

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  7. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    The necessity of a knowledge of first aid to the injured was emphasised at Arthur's Creek on Saturday, when a man named Wm. Harkness had the misfortune to be ...

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  8. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    On Saturday the Prime Minister concluded a most successful two days' visit to the Goulburn Valley. Mr. Deakin arrived on Friday, and drove to the ...

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  9. CHINESE LABOR.

    A mass meeting was held at the Wanderers' Hall, Johannesburg, on Friday, to consider the disclosures that have been made regarding the confidential report on ...

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  10. "SUFFRAGETTES" RELEASED.

    The remaining eight of the ten "suffragettes" who were charged with creating a disturbance in the outer lobby of the House of Commons on 23rd October, and ...

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  11. FALL WHILE BIRDNESTING.

    A boy named Wm. Anderson, aged 16, of 8 Methven-street, East Brunswick, narrowly escaped fracture of the skull yesterday while birdnesting near Merri Creek. ...

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  12. FALL FROM A LADDER.

    A young man named Saunderson was working on a ladder at his sister's shop when a kerosene Jamp was knocked over and the place was set on fire. In his baste ...

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  13. BRITISH SOAP TRUST.

    The combine formed by British manufacturers of household soap, which evoked a great deal of public indignation, has been dissolved. ...

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  14. NORWAY'S INTEGRITY.

    The proposal made to the powers by Norway, whose union with Sweden was dissolved in October, 1905, that they should guarantee her integrity, has been ...

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  15. BOYS DROWNED.

    A lad named Willie Walsh, thirteen years, stepson of Mr. W. Crisfield, was bathing in the Government battery dam this afternoon, and getting out of his depth ...

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  16. CONGO FREE STATE.

    The Brussels correspondent of the "Times," in discussing the condition of affairs in the Congo Free State, declares that the manoeuvres of King Leopold of ...

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  17. FRENCH NAVAL POLICY.

    In the French Chamber of Deputies yesterday M. Thomson, the Minister of Marine, urged that it was inadvisable to construct too many submarines, as it ...

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  18. ACCIDENTALLY SHOT.

    A young man named John Bell, a resident of Moama, was on Saturday attempting to remove with a piece of wire a cartridge which had become wedged in the ...

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  19. LABOR SCARCE IN CHILI.

    There is a great dearth of labor in Chili, and this has delayed the rebuilding of Valparaiso, Santiago and other cities that were damaged by the recent earthquake. ...

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  20. MISHAPS WITH AXES.

    A son of Mr. T. Barton, of Marysville, severed two toes of his left foot whilst cutting wood with an axe on Thursday. He was taken to the Alexandra Hospital. ...

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  21. RUSSIAN ROUGHS.

    A disturbance occurred at Odessa at the funeral of a police official who had been assassinated by a revolutionary. A band of roughs, who formed part of ...

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  22. UNCONSCIOUS ON THE ROAD.

    A man named Linsden was found by the mailman lying on the road leading to the Moorilim saw mill. He was removed to the Mooroopna Hospital. ...

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  23. STORM ON AMERICAN LAKES.

    A terrific storm has swept across the great lakes of North America. Many shipwrecks were caused by the storm, and 30 people were, drowned. ...

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  24. RUN DOWN BY A TRAIN.

    Two men, named James Fallick and Arthur Green, were crossing a railway bridge which spans Cockle Creek, near Newcastle, yesterday, when a train came upon them. ...

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  25. AN ATTEMPT AT MEDIATION.

    During the past fortnight the Rev. S. P. Carey and tho Rev. T. S. B. Woodfull have had interviews with the strike committee, and have made exhaustive ...

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  26. MORE SIBERIAN RAILWAYS.

    The details of another gigantic railway project in Siberia have been sanctioned by the Russian Government. It is intended to construct a line from ...

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  27. TRANSVAAL NATIVES PUNISHED.

    Punishment has been imposed on 247 natives, who took part in the faction fight at Amos Matibi's Kraal, near Pretoria, when the Native Commissioner was ...

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  28. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  29. PEA RIFLE FATALITY.

    A girl named Millie Neubeck, 14 years of ago, living at Wallerawang, was walking to meet her sister yesterday when she tripped. A loaded pea rifle which she was ...

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  30. MINING ACCIDENTS.

    A trucker named Jeff J. M'Lean, 32 years, employed at the Proprietary mine, was killed on Saturday afternoon. He was working among the slimes, and tried to ...

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  31. SIGNOR CARUSO'S CASE.

    The adjourned case of Signor Caruso, the famous Italian tenor, who was arrested at New York at the instance of a woman named Mrs. Graham, on a charge of ...

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  32. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--Will you kindly permit me to say that Mr. Hannah's latest deliverance in reference to dealing with bricklayers is just as devoid of truth as the canard of ...

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  33. WOUNDING A GUEST.

    There has been a further development in connection with the attack on Dr. Herbert who, while staying at the house of M. Cesbron, at Bois-leRoi, on the ...

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  34. SLAUGHTERMEN'S WAGES.

    The slaughtermen and butchers met in conference to-day to consider the employes' demand for increased rates of pay. It was stated that the employers had offered to ...

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  35. SYDNEY ASSAULT CASES.

    A young man named Albert Kerrigan, a butcher, living at Redfern, was the victim of a savage assault early this morning. Some men accosted him in Market-street, ...

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  36. CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    The time for applying for blocks on the Estate will expire on 5th December. This property is three miles from the Tandarra railway station, and 28 miles ...

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  37. UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE.

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  38. WOMAN SERIOUSLY INJURED.

    A savage assault was committed early tills morning in Wilmot-lane, off George-street. The police found a woman lying on the footpath. Blood was pouring from a ...

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  39. WAGES AT BROKEN HILL.

    A mass meeting of the members of the A.M.A. was held this afternoon. The delegates' report of the conference was agreed upon. This' practically means the ...

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  40. LAND FOR IMMIGRANTS.

    When asked on Saturday whether he had received any further communication from the Commonwealth Government concerning the proposal to establish central offices in ...

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  41. VALUABLE TAPESTRY STOLEN.

    Some Gobelins tapestry, valued at £5000, has been stolen from the castle of Count Berthier, in the vicinity of the town of Diedenhofen, in Lorraine, Germany. ...

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  42. THE AUSTRAL MEETING.

    Elaborate preparations are being made by the committee of the Melbourne Bicycle Club to produce in a fitting manner the great Japanese novelty "Takahari," which ...

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  43. SUPPRESSION OF POLYGAMY.

    The United States Government, with the object of suppressing polygamy, proceeded against Joseph Fielding Smith, the head of the Mormon Church at Salt Lake City, ...

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  44. FIRE IN SWANSTON-STREET.

    A fire, the cause of which is unknown, and which was particularly difficult to deal with by reason of being situated in the basement, broke out at 12.4 a.m. yesterday ...

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  45. RACING IN ENGLAND.

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  46. A GIRL CRIMINAL.

    A bright looking, tastefully dressed young woman named May Harris stood before Messrs. Lancashire and Rogers at the City Court on Saturday charged with obtaining £1 92 by false pretences. ...

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  47. MURDER CHARGE UNSUSTAINED.

    Chas. Haynes, chemist, of Dunedin, has been acquitted of a charge of murder of a girl by, illegal operation. ...

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  48. STREET OBSTRUCTION AT PRAHRAN.

    The usual Socialists visitation to Prohran took place on Saturday night. A two-legged stool was placed in Chatham-street, and in the presonce of about 200 ...

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  49. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Joseph Wm. P. Finn, of M'Ivor-road, Bendigo, agent. Causes of insolvency: Sickness in family, want of remunerative employment and pressure of creditors. Liabilities, £74 58. Mr. Curnow, ...

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  50. HOUSEBREAKING AT EAST BRUNSWICK.

    The residence of John Seddon, a driver, 170 Glenlyon-road, East Brunswick, was entered some time between 10 and 11 a.m. on Saturday, in the absence of the occupants, and jewellery to the ...

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  51. Advertising

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

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 68 words
  53. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    The South African team of Rugby footballers yesterday met a team representing Ireland, and won by three points. The visitors scored one penalty goal and four ...

    Article : 52 words
  54. Advertising

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