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  2. Family Notices

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  4. BOXING.

    Johnny Kilbane knocked out Knockout Maps in the seventh round of a boxin[?] contest at Cincinnati. The fighting wa[?] even. ...

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  5. Rase to Death.

    Mr. Percy Lambert, who was a director of the Talbot Company, and the holder of several world's motor car records, was killed on the Brooklands track this, ...

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  6. SUMATRA'S CARGO ON FIRE.

    A wireless message received from the steamer Sumatra, which left Brisbane on 24th September for Antwerp and Hamburg, states that the vessel is making for ...

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  7. GENERAL HUERTA ELECTED.

    The Presidential election returns show that General H[?] has been elected President, and General Blanquet has been elected vice-president. ...

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  8. INSURANCE DOCTOR'S DEATH.

    Dr. [?]cK, who was a doctor on the National Insurance panel at A[?]each, and recently was remanded on a charge of criminal libel, on the information of ...

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  9. MILITARY SECRETS.

    At the trial of Brandt and Eccius, directors of Krupp's office, in Berlin on a charge of having induced military officers to betray secrets. Von Metzer ...

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  10. SCIENTISTS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    Professors Pe[?]ck and Walther, geologists, and Professor Von Luscher, anthropologist, will attend the nicotine of the British Association for the Advancement ...

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  11. ALL INDIA LEAGUE.

    Amer Al[?], president of the London branch of the All India League, and A[?] Khan, leader of the league in India, have resigned, because of the aggressive, ...

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  12. SIR JOHN FULLER.

    Sir John Fuller, Governor of Victoria, who recently was injured, is taking a rest cure and is progressing [?]vourably. ...

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  13. PARLIAMENT--SIXTY-THIRD DAY.

    Not a few members of the Assembly, are able to speak with authority on agricultural matters ; and it is perfectly clear, from the consensus expressed by ...

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  14. PEACE NEGOTIATIONS.

    M. Pasics, Premier of Servia, has thanked the Triple Entente (Great Britain, France, and Russia), for supporting Servian aspirations during the ...

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  15. LORD ADVOCATE FOR SCOTLAND.

    Mr. Robert Munro, [?].C., M.P., has been appointed Lord Advocate for Scotland in succession to Mr. Ur[?]. This appointment will necessitate a by-election ...

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  16. LANDLORD AND TENANT.

    Replying to a deputation from the Town Tenants' League, the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Lloyd George) said that it was monstrous that the landlord should ...

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  17. BY-ELECTION IN CANADA.

    The Liberals are jubilant over the victory of the Liberal candidate in the election for South Bruce, Ontario. The majority was 125. Sir Wilfrid Laurier ...

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  18. SCHOOL TEACHERS ON STRIKE.

    One hundred school teachers in Herefordshire have struck for higher pay[?] and have tendered their resignations, as from January next. ...

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  19. ZINC CORPORATION.

    The Zinc Corporation has declared an interim dividend of [?]s. 6d. per share. ...

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  20. REFORMS IN ARMENIA.

    Great Britain has refused to furnish civil inspectors, and officers of gendarmes to supervise the proposed reforms in Armenia, and also has refused to ...

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  21. "THE SUFFRAGETTE."

    Advices from New York show that in consequence of the agitation against the "Suffragette," the distribution of the paper voluntarily has been suppressed. ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN FLOUR.

    With a view to advertising Australian, flour, the High Commissioner's office is arranging a competition for a challenge cup thropy at the Bakers' Exhibition, to ...

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  23. BOVRIL AUSTRALIAN ESTATES.

    The shareholders of Bovril Australian Estates have confirmed the provision for fresh capital proposed by the directors. ...

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  24. AUSTRIAN IMMIGRANTS.

    It is understood that the report of the Investigation Committee exonerates the agents of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company of the major charges made ...

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  25. DALGETY AND CO.

    The balance-sheet of Dalgety and Co. shows a profit of £272,532. A dividend of 8 per cent has been declared. £50,000 has been transferred to reserve, £50,000 ...

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  26. GOVERNMENT APPOINTMENTS FOR LABOUR.

    At a free labour conference, held yesterday a resolution was passed, complaining that although organised labour numbered less than 3,000,000 out of a ...

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

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  28. HENRY BULL AND CO.

    The balance-sheet of Henry Bull and Co. shows a profit of £54,982. A dividend of 10 per cent has been declared, £10,000 has been transferred to reserve, and ...

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  29. LIBERALS' LAND POLICY.

    Mr. C. F. G. Masterman (Financial Secretary to the Treasury), speaking at Waterford, said that he saw no reason for a great land measure during the ...

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  30. BAVARIAN THRONE SUCCESSION.

    The Bavarian Diet has passed a bill amending the constitution, so as to enable the present regent to ascend the throne, in consequence of the insanity of ...

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  31. SUCCESS OF RHODES SCHOLARS.

    American and colonial Rhodes scholars, [?]on all the events at the Oxford freshmen's sports, yesterday. South[?], of Sydney, won the broad and high jumps. ...

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  32. NOBEL PRIZE FOR SCIENCE.

    Professor Charles Richie (president of the Society of International Arbitration) has been awarded the Nobel prize for science. ...

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  33. DUKE OF SUTHERLAND'S ESTATE.

    The ''Scotsman " says that the that development of the Duke of Sutherland's, offer to the Government of 400,000 acres of his estates at £2 an acre will be ...

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  34. HONOUR FOR COLONEL ROBIN.

    The officers of King Edward's House entertained Colonel Robin at a banquet on the [?]e of his return to New Zealand. A tribute was paid to his efforts to ...

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  36. UNITED STATES AND MEXICO.

    The general reader may not have informed himself on the history of the great case between the United States and Mexico, and therefore, will not be able ...

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  37. INSPIRATION OF THE SCRIPTURES

    The Oxford and Cambridge divinity professors and examiners have addressed a memorial to the Archbishop of Canterbury, suggesting that the third question ...

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  38. ENGINEERS' STRIKE SETTLED.

    The strike of engineers on they [?]ssels of the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company has been settled. The company made concessions. ...

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  39. PANAMA CANAL EXPOSITION.

    A committee representing British trade interests to the value of £200,000,000 has been formed with the object of pressing the Government to reconsider its ...

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  40. DEFAULTING CADETS.

    Another batch of cadets were before Mr. E. Egli[?]ton P.M., in the Summons Court yesterday, for having failed to attend a compulsory drill. The majority ...

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  41. DEER FORESTS FOR SALE.

    Cameron, of Lochiel, save that he is willing to sell his deer forest, but he declines to assume the responsibility of recommending deer forest land as a good ...

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  42. COMING EVENTS.

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  45. IMMIGRANTS FOR QUEENSLAND.

    The Chief Secretary (Hon. D. F. Denham) has been advised by the Agent[?]General that the steamer Paparoa, which left London, on the 17th September, has ...

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  46. SHARE MARKETS.

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  48. TO-MORROW.

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  49. MINING TELEGRAMS.

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  50. OVERLAND PASSENGERS.

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  53. BUSINESS CHANGE.--

    An important change in the proprietorship of the auction[?]ring business carried on by Messrs Davies and Dent at Stanley street, South Brisbane, takes place ...

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  55. NUNDAH METHODISTS.--

    To-morrow, at Nundah, services will be conducted by the Rev. T. Brassington, both morning and evening, and Nudgee in the afternoon. Other arrangements are ...

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