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  2. ME AND WOMEN.

    The Treat (Hon. D. G. [?]) leaves the North-West Coast to-morrow to [?] the Christmas holidays. ...

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  3. EPITOME.

    Muggy and close yesterday with a tendency to thunder storms in the evening. Four witnesses gave evidence ...

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  4. THE BALKANS.

    The debate in the Relchrath on the annexation Question has revealed the ambition of some of the authors of the annexation of the provinces to ...

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  5. BRITISH POLITICS.

    "The Times," in reviewing the session of Parliament, states that Mr. A[?]uith's (Prime Minister) Government is in a substantially weaker position ...

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  6. DR. BARNARDO'S HOMES

    At the Town Hall last evening, a most enjoyable entertainment was given by the Musical Boys from Dr. Barnardo's Homes, under the direction ...

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  7. THE TASMANIAN CABLE.

    Some months ago Messrs. Noyes Bros., of Melbourne, secured the contract for supplying the Postal department with seven and a half miles of ...

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  8. GENERAL CABLES.

    Reuter's correspondent at Johannesburg states that the South African Cricket Board of Control will probably accept the offer to visit Australia if the ...

    Article : 56 words
  9. PERSIAN FIGHTING

    Decisivo engagements have eventuated between the Nationalists and the Shah's forces. Aln-ei-Dowleh shelled Tabriz, killing ...

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  10. A NEW ZEALAND MUSICIAN.

    The Hine prize for composition has been awarded to Mr. Francis Hutchens, New Zealand, by the Royal Academy of Music. ...

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  11. MAJOR-GENERAL HOAD.

    Major-General Hoad, Commander-in-chief of the Commonwealth Forces, who is at present in England collecting information on military matters, ...

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  12. WOMEN, SUFFRAGISST

    A committee of the House of Commons has recommended that applicants for admission to the Parliamentary galleries should be required to sign ...

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  13. A LONDON MERCHANT.

    The Czar has promised to compensate a London merchant named Luxemburg, who was arbitrarily imprisoned at Odessa, the big wheat port in ...

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  14. THE AUSTRIAN BOYCOTT,

    The Montenegro merchants have resolved to boycott Austrian goods. ...

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  15. AMERICAN MAGAZINE ARTICLE.

    The latest "Century" magazine contains an article on the Balkan question. The article states that Herr Arminius Vambery now apparently ...

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  16. VENEZUELA

    President Castro, of Venezuela, who, while his republic is in a perturbed state, is living highly in Berlin, has, says the "Standard's" ...

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  17. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Thomas) has decided not to accept any of the tenders for installing wireless telegraphy. These tenders were for ...

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  18. TURKEY AND AUSTRIA.

    Turkey's indemnity claim and Austria's offer are gradually and mutually approximating. ...

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  19. MR. WADE GOES WEST.

    Mr. G. G. Wade, the New South Wales Premier, called on the Prime Minister to-day. He told Mr. Fisher that he was off to West Australia in ...

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  20. THE KING.

    King Edward is better in health and is returning to London from Brighton on Monday. LONDON, Monday. ...

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  21. LAUNCESTON.

    (Before Messrs. E. L. Hall, P.M., and Pepper,) J.P. The two men Isaac and William Bay[?]. who were arrested yesterday ...

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  22. A NOVEL

    Peter Gauter bas been arrested at Munich, Germany, on a charge of attempted fraud. With a view of booming a novel, ...

    Article : 95 words
  23. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    Referring to-day to the estimate by Mr. M'Elhone, secretary of the Board of Cricket Control, that the minimum receipts of the Australian EIeven ...

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  24. TROUBLE IN SAMOA.

    A section of the chiefs of German Samoa, who lost power and dignity on the recent dispersal of the Samoan Parliament, are creating trouble. They ...

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  25. THE AMERICAN FLEET

    Admiral Sperry, in command of the American fleet, in a farewell message on the occasion of his leaving Colombo, homeward bound via Canada, declared ...

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  26. EATEN BY WOLVES

    News of the terrible death of a pastor named Heskert has come to hand. It appears that Pastor Heskert was driving from Olisa-Betstadt to ...

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  27. DUBLIN CARTERS' STRIKE

    The Dublin strikers have come to terms with their employers. Arbitrators will settle the final terms. ...

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  28. DORA DORA STATION ABLAZE.

    A grass fire broke out last week on Dora Station on the Upper Murray. It was caused by lightning. Although the are has been fought ...

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  29. VICTORIAN POLITICS.

    Nominations closed to-day for the Legislative Assembly elections. There are 120 candidates for the 6½ seats, com[?] 33 ...

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  30. THE TURKISH REGIME

    The Sultan of Turkey, in warmly thanking King Edward for the message of congratulation sent by His Majesty on the occasion of the opening of the ...

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  31. U.S. STEEL TRUST

    Mr. George Washburn Smalley, the American correspondent of "The Times," states that the United States Tariff inquiry shows that the active ...

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  32. TRADE MARKS.

    In reply to a complaint by members of the [?] Chamber of Commerce [?] the piracy of trade marks by Japan, Sir Edward Grey, ...

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  33. FIRE AT CHELTENHAM.

    The township of Cheltenham was to-day threatened by a fire, which started in the grounds of the Presbyterian Church, and was carried by the ...

    Article : 114 words
  34. LIST OF VISITORS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 294 words
  35. KING OF PORTUGAL.

    King Manoel Is consulting all the political parties in reference to the choice of successors to the members of the Portugese Ministry which was ...

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  36. THE ARMIDALE MURDER.

    At the inquest to-day in connection with the murder of Hannah Kelly, at the Central Hotel, Ann (dale, the jury, after retiring for live minutes, said ...

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  37. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    The Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Hughes) stated to-day that he did not think there was any possibility of a coalition being effected between the ...

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  38. BRITISH ARMY

    The Duke of Fire (president) and Viscount Escher (the chairman) of the Terri[?]crial Forces Association, have urgently appealed for 27,175 ...

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  39. DARWIN.

    A University celebration of the centenary or Charles Darwin, the great naturalist lad author of "Darwin's Theory of the Origin of Species," is to ...

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  40. ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION.

    King Manoel was recently returning Lisbon and he drove from the station to the palace at full gallop, surrounded by cavalry. ...

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  41. DEATH UNDER CHLOROFORM.

    A laboring man named James Redding, aged 60 years, when proceeding to his camp at Mildura on Saturday night, fell into a wash-out, near the ...

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  42. OLD-AGE PENSIONS

    The Duke of Westminster has notified his intention of withdrawing the pensions of his septuagenarian estate pensioners in view of the introduction ...

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  43. EXPLOSION OF CHEMICALS.

    Mr. L. T. Hepburn, veterinary surgeon, of Elmore, was mixing some horse medicines on Saturday, when a bottle of chemicals exploded. ...

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  44. FEDERAL ROLLS.

    When the Federal electoral figures are made up it is expected by the department that it will be found that a smaller number of names appears on ...

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  45. A FAMOUS RESIDENCE

    The "Daily Chronicle" states that Lord Ard[?]aun, who resides at 11 Carlton-house Terrace, S.W., has refused permission to the County Council ...

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  46. FIRE AT PRAHRAN.

    A conflagration was threatened at Prahran yesterday. A Ore broke out in a five-roomed louse In Nicholson street, South Yarra, at 10 o'clock The ...

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  47. A FAMILY FEUD.

    A terrible tragedy emanating from a family [?] has occurred at Maldon, Essex. Frederick Co[?]e, living at Maldon, ...

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  48. ZEEHAN.

    The Heemskirk Tragedy. Several of the witnesses connected with the Heemskirk case, recently tried at Hobart, including Warden ...

    Article : 89 words
  49. COMPTROLLER OF CUSTOMS.

    Dr. Wollaston, the Comptroller General of Customs, leaves for Western Australia next week, to arrange with the State authorities regarding the ...

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  50. COUNT ZEPPELIN

    The Zeppelin fund, which was started to raise a -sum of money for presentation to Count Zeppelin as part recompense for the loss of his ...

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  51. MELBOURNE CITY VALUATION.

    The supplementary valuation for the City of Melbourne submitted at the City Council meeting to-day showed the total annual valuation of the ...

    Article : 46 words
  52. BRENHAN'S MONO-RAIL.

    The Prime Minister has passed on to the State Governments the offer of Mr. Gre[?] for the use of his monorail invention. ...

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  53. VICTORIAN SETTLERS.

    Since the 6th inst. nearly 800 new settlers have arrived in Victoria. ...

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