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  2. THE EMPIRE.

    The federal elections for the Dominian House of Commons have resulted in a sensational triumph for Sir Wilfrid Laurier's Ministry, who have secured a majority of ...

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  3. KING'S BIRTHDAY.

    The London Gazette to-day announces that King Edward has been pleased to distribute the following honours:——To be Knights Bachelor.— ...

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  4. MARITIME DISASTER.

    A terrible marine disaster has occurred in the Mediterranean. The French stemer Gironde and the Italian steamer Schiaffini came into collision near Bona; a ...

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  5. TIBET AND CHINA.

    Advices from Shanghai notify that the Dalai Lama, the chief politico-religious ruler of Tibet, has arrived at Pekin. where he is in consultation with the Chinese ...

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  6. STATE OF PARTIES IN GONGRESS.

    During the ensuing three years the Republicans will have a majority of 20 in the Senate and of 98 in the House of Representatives. In 1902 there were in the ...

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  7. SIR JOHN COCKBURN.

    The Parliamentary election for West Monmouthshire took place on Thursday, and resulted in the return of Mr. Richards (secretary of the South Wales Miners' ...

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  8. POPE PIUS X.

    In an interview at the Vatican on Wednesday, His Holiness the Pope referred mournfully to the terrible war which is raging in Manchuria. He expressed regret ...

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  9. PRESIDENT GRATEFUL.

    The newly elected President has published a letter thanking the American people for expressing their confidence in him, and saying he appreciates the solemn ...

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  10. DIVORCE CONSPIRACY.

    At the Old Bailey on Monday Mr. Justice Darling and juries concluded the hearing of the case against "Captain" Scott, otherwise Henry Sater, chief of Slater's ...

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  11. HOTTENTOT REVOLT.

    Four hundred Herero refugees from German South-West Africa, who, on account of the native war now raging against the German forces, crossed the border into ...

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  12. AUSTRIA

    The counter agitation in Austria to the Irredentist movement in Northern Italy is provoking much racial feeling in the first-named country. The riots, which began ...

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  13. A COSTLY EIGHT.

    It is estimated that the Presidential campaign entailed an expenditure of at least £2,500,000. The cost was largely defrayed by wealthy corporations and private ...

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  14. PERSIA.

    Despatches from Teheran notify that a band of brigands in the Baktiari country recently attacked Lieut.-Col. J. A. Douglas, British military attache at the ...

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  15. FATAL RIOTS.

    The Presidential elections in the United States have not in some places been carried on without the exhibition of much unduly excited feeling. In the State of Kentucky ...

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  16. CONTRABAND OF WAR.

    The Marquis of Lansdowne, in a letter to a prominent member of the London Chamber of Commerce, says that Russia, in a spirit of conciliation, has conceded one ...

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  17. SHIPPING TRAGEDY.

    Telegrams from Aden state that the British steamer Baron Innerdale, 3,344 tons, was recently wrecked off the Arabian coast, and the captain and crew got ashore in ...

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  18. UNITED STATES AND GERMANY.

    The German Emperor and the Berlin Government have favourably received overtures from the Washington Cabinet for the framing of ...

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  19. DEATH OF A FAMOUS CRICKETER.

    The death is announced, at the age of 35 years, of J. T. Brown, the celebrated cricketer. He was compelled to send in his resignation in July last to the Yorkshire ...

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  20. VICTORIA.

    The Victorian revenue returns for October show that the total receipts amounted to £536,269, a decrease of £19,164 as compared with October last year. ...

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  21. OVERSEA SHIPPING.

    At London or in Channel—Afric, steamer, from (Sydney September 10; Tripolium, barque, from Mercury Bay May 26. At London or in Channel.—Fridtj of ...

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  22. AMERICAN ROBBERS.

    A gang of desperadoes on Thursday entered and robbed a bank at Cody, a post hamlet in Virginia. The cashier, who sought to protect the premises, was shot. ...

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  23. FRANCE.

    The death of M. Paul Granier de Cassagnac, editor of the Paris daily paper, L'Autorite (authority), is announced, as the result of an attack of appendicitis. ...

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  24. AMERICA'S NAVY.

    A Washington advice notifies that the naval programme which the Roosevelt Cabinet have prepared for the coming year will involve a total expenditure of about ...

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  25. SCOTCH CHURCH CRISIS.

    By the authority of the Court of Session, the officials of the "Wee Free Kirk" have occupied New College, Edinburgh, and inducted the Rev. Dr. W. M. Alexander as ...

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  26. FOREIGN. AFGHANISTAN.

    Herr Flischer, superintendent of the arms factory at Cabul (established for the Ameer of Afghanistan by Sir Thomas Salter Pyne), and who was describes as "the only ...

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  27. THE UNITED STATES. MR ROOSEVELT'S ELECTION.

    The record of votes cast by the members of the Electoral College of the United States, who in their choice for President represent the popular vote of the various ...

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  28. THE STANDARD.

    Mr. Cyril Arthur Pearson, nrincipal shareholder in and managing director of C. Arthur Pearson, Limited, The Daily Express. Limited, and several other ...

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  29. UPROAR IN THE FRENCH CHAMBER.

    A heated debate over the new array regelations took place in the Chamber of Deputies at Paris on Friday. Ministers explained that the objects of the revised ...

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  30. EARTHQUAKE IN FORMOSA.

    The island of Formosa, which, on account of its abundant production of rice, is known as "the Granary of China," was subjected on Sunday to a disastrous ...

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  31. "THE LADY OF THE LAMP"

    Mr. H. Allerdale Grainger (Agent-General for South Australia) has waited upon the venerable Miss Florence Nightingale and presented her with a beautifully ...

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  32. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Mr. John E. Brannock and his sister were drowned at Joy's Cross, West Blowering, in the Tumut District. They were cressing the Tumut River on horseback to ...

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  33. THE FISCAL ISSUE.

    The Daily Chronicle criticises the resolution,on the subject of preferential trade, of which. Mr, Deakin has given, notice in the House of Representatives of the ...

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  34. ADEN HINTERLAND.

    The Sultan of Turkey has asked Great Britain for a modification of the Hinterland boundary line fixed by the boundary commission of the Aden Protectorate. The ...

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  35. SUICIDE OP A NOTED SUROEON.

    The death is announced of Dr. Herbert William Allingham, F.R.C.S., Burgeon to the Household of His Majesty the King and Surgeon-in-Ordinary to the Prince of ...

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  36. KAISER AND BISHOP.

    The Right Rev. Dr. Benzler, Roman Catholic Bishop of Metz, in Alsace-Lorraine, recently prohibited his clergy from performing funeral rites in the Roman ...

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  37. AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.

    The Irridentist movement in Northern Italy has provoked a counter agitation in Austria. As a result the opening of an Italian faculty in the University of ...

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  38. BROKEN HILL.

    Last week at a meeting of the Broken Hill branch of the Mine Managers' Association, Mr. G. D. Deiprat was re-elected president and Mr. E. J. ...

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  39. LABOUR ON THE RAND.

    The Hon. Alfred Lyttelton (Secretary for the Colonies) stated in a speech at Warwick on Tuesday that the employment of Chinese on the Johannesburg goldfields was ...

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