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  2. COMING EVENTS.

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  3. Home Rule.

    The galleries in the House of Lords were crowded yesterday when the Marquis of Crewe introduced a bill amending the Home Rule Bill. Among those present ...

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  5. Greece and Turkey.

    It is announced that the Government of Greece has accepted the proposals of the Porte for the reinstatement of the refugees in Asia Minor, and the payment ...

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  6. Revolt in Albania.

    Telegrams received here indicate that both the Government troops and the rebels at Durazzo have broken the armistice. The rebels protested against Prenk ...

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  7. Strike Riots.

    Crowds yesterday marched on the Miners' Union Hall, at Butte, Montara, where the Western Federation of Miners had met to outline a peace plan. The ...

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  8. POINTED PARS.

    Torn within by revolution and besieged from without by clamorous creditors, the island republic of Hayti is in parlous plight. And so, too, is Uncle Sam, for ...

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  9. TO-MORROW.

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  10. FUTURE DATES.

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  11. GREAT BRITAIN AND PANAMA.

    Great Britain stands out from the Panama exhibition but not from the formal opening of Hie Panama Canal. The former attitude was said to signify ...

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  12. Throne of Servia.

    Reuter 's correspondent at Belgrade reports that on the ground of continued ill-health, King Peter has abdicated the throne of Servia in favour of Prince ...

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  13. Wreck of Liner.

    Further particulars of the wreck of the liner Gothland in the Scilly Isles, show that the vessel ran on the rocks during a fog. The Gothland formerly was the ...

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  14. EXCLUSION OF HINDUS.

    The citizens of Vancouver, at a public meeting and and overflow meeting held list night, emphatically expressed their unalterable opposition to oriental ...

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  15. Family Notices

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  16. Family Notices

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  17. Alexandra Day.

    To-day is Alexandra Day and 20,000 persons (including many titled ladies) are selling roses in the streets of London for charities. The sellers include ...

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  18. Diary for To-day and To-morrow.

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  19. RECORD OF THE DELUGE.

    Professor Langdon, the Assyrologist at Oxford, has found among the early Babylonian tablets disinterred at Nippur an account of the Deluge which is believed ...

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  20. PREMIER OF ONTARIO.

    Sir James Whitney (Premier of Ontario), made his first public appearance since his illness at, Toronto yesterday. After touching on a number of political ...

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  21. SCHOONER TILIKUM.

    The postmaster yesterday afternoon received a telegram from the harbour master at Townsville, intimating that at 2.30 p.m. the little schooner, Tilikum, for the ...

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  22. REPUBLIC OF HAYTI.

    It is reported that the Governments, of France and Germany have warned Hayti that the custom houses will be seized unless arrangements are made to meet the ...

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  23. BRITISH FINANCE BILL.

    In the House of Commons last night, on the motion for the second reading of the Finance Bill, Mr. W. Hayes Fisher (Unionist) moved an amendment ...

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  24. GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S RESPONSIBILITY.

    It the President of the Federal Senate felt oppressed by having in his bosom the weighty secret contained in the Governor- General's replies to the "requests'' made ...

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  25. SHIPPING COMBINE.

    The stockholders of the P. and O. Steam Navigation Company, Limited, at a mooting held to-day, approved of the amalgamation with the British -India ...

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  26. FRACTURED THIGH.

    A wharf labourer named George Johnston, 40, a resident of Carroll lane, off Wharf street yesterday was jammed between two casks, when working on ...

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  27. SITUATION IN MEXICO.

    Plans have been completed by the mediators for signing within a day or two all protocols in the peace plan which relate to the international differences between ...

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  28. TORNADO IN DAKOTA.

    A tornado recently devastated Water town in Dakota, all communication with the town being destroyed. Communication by telephone subsequently was ...

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  29. CRUSHED FOOT.

    When working on board the steamer Annaberg yesterday, Frederick Percival, had his left foot crushed, the result of an iron beam falling on it Percival, ...

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  30. TROPICAL AGRICULTURE.

    The international conference on tropical agriculture was opened yesterday at the Imperial Institute. Sir George Reid was among those present. ...

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  31. KNOCKED DOWN BY MOTOR.

    Patrick Nolan, 28, of Felix street, Wooloowin, early this morning was knocked down by a motor car on the Kedron Park road. Wooloowin. His injuries consisted of ...

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  32. POSTAL EMPLOYEES' STRIKE.

    The rejection by the French Senate of the demands of the postal employees for improved working conditions has resulted in a sudden revolt in the Central Post ...

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  33. REMARKABLE SHOOTING.

    In the Brock Cup competition of the National Rifle Club of Scotland, Major Rankin scored 223 out of a possible 225 at the 900, 1,000, and 1,100 vards ranges. ...

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  34. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    Frances Gordon, a suffragette, has been sentenced at Glasgow to imprisonment for 12 months, for fire raising at Ruthgien. A caretaker, on bearing a noise, ...

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  35. STABLE WATER PLANE.

    Mr. Quinton, president of the National Aerial League states that the trial of the new automatically stable waterplane has been a complete success. The pilot raised ...

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  36. LAWN TENNIS.

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  37. QUEENSLAND MUSEUM LECTURE.

    To-morrow evening at 8 p.m., in the Exhibition Hall, veterinary surgeon, Denis R. Buckley, M.L.C.V.S certificated inspector of meat, and osteologist in the ...

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  38. LORD CHELMSFORD.

    Lord Chelmsford has been appointed Chancellor of the Order of St. Michael and St. George. ...

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  39. DEFENCE OF RUSSIA.

    The Duma, at a secret meeting yesterday adopted 14 defence hills including provisions for the prolongation of military service by three months, for the ...

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  40. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    The International Olympic Congress closed yesterday. The Congress agreed to the inclusion of Rugby football and hockey, optionally at the Olympic games. ...

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  41. BRITISH SQUADRON.

    Vice-admiral Sir George Warrender, with the British first battleships uadron, has arrived at Kiel, on the Baltic Sea. Great interest is being taken in the visit ...

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  42. HIGH COURT.

    The appeal to the High Court against Mr Justice Higgins's awards in the tramway cases was further argued yesterday by Mr. Arthur, who appeared for the ...

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  43. KING'S TOUR.

    King George and Queen Mary ate touring the Midlands. They have visited Nottingham, Mansfield, and Welbeck. ...

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  44. NEW ZEALAND MEAT.

    The High Commissioner for New Zealand (Mr. Mackenzie) to-day witnessed the discharge of the Rakaia's meat at Hull. The meat was in excellent ...

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  45. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    In the cricket match between the team which recently toured South Africa and the Rest of England, the latter completed their second innings for 467. The ...

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  46. JOHN CONNELL AND CO.

    John Council and Co., Limited, are issuing 120,000 5 12 per cent, cumulative reference shares of $1 each at par. ...

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  47. DEATH OF LORD FORBES.

    Lord Forhes, premier baron of Scotland, and a representative peer, to-day was found in a hotel at Dundee with his throat cut. He was a well known ...

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  48. BUILDING TRADE DISPUTE.

    The trade union officials doubt whether Hie employers' in the building trade in the provinces will be in favour of a national lockout. Mr. Hewitt, chairman ...

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  49. HALLS AND SUFFRAGETTES.

    It is a common observation that folk who have not to control a troublesome subject always know how it should be done better than it is being done by those ...

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  50. PLOT DISCOVERED.

    The leaders of a revolutionary plot to assassinate President Plaza, of Ecuador, have been arrested. They planned to proclaim the lender Concha as Provisional ...

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  51. SOUTH AFRICAN FARMERS.

    Fifty South African farmers are visiting Great Britain and are inspecting the agricultural districts. ...

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  52. DOMINIONS AND EMPIRE.

    At a dinner given last night, at which Mr. T. Mackenzie (High Commissioner for New Zealand), Sir Thomas Robinson (Agent-General for Queensland), and the ...

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  53. INTERSTATE COMMISSION.

    In his evidence before the interstate commission, Mr. H. Whiteside (proprietor of the Sydney Paint Company) urged that the Federal Government should prohioit ...

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  54. CROQUET TOURNAMENT.

    At the croquet tournament at Rockhampton Crowther Smith beat Izard, of New Zealand, by 8 points 25. ...

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  55. OPIUM CONFERENCE.

    The date for holding the International Opium Conference has been fixed for December 31, on which day the opium convention comes into operation. ...

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  56. RIOTOUS ASSEMBLIES BILL.

    The Riotous Assemblies Bill yesterday was read a third time in the House of Assembly. ...

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  57. SUCCESSFUL AUSTRALIAN.

    A Burney studentship at Cambridge has been awarded to Mr. Bernard Muscio, of Sydney. ...

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  58. 18 HOURS' FLIGHT.

    Basser yesterday at Johannisthal, made a continuous flight for 18 hours in an aeroplane. This performance constitutes a record. ...

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  59. PRICE OF SILVER.

    Bar silver is quoted at [?] per oz. ...

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  60. " PALL MALL MAGAZINE."

    A company controlled by Mr. W. Randolph Hearst, the American newspaper proprietor, has purchased the "Pall Mall Magazine." which will be incorporated ...

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  61. BATTLESHIP NEW ZEALAND.

    "Truth" says "the transfer of the battleship New Zealand to the Mediterranean as the flagship of Admiral Sir Arthur Moore (commanding the second ...

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  62. Advertising

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  63. EARTHQUAKE AT LITHGOW.

    Several residents of Lithgow and district reported that a slight earthquake was experienced in Lithgow. Wallcrang and Lidsdale early yesterday morning. ...

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