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  2. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    Interest in Chaffinches was maintained to-day, the Bullfinch main lode having been sold to Messrs Lionel Robinson and Co., of London, for £15,000. Street ...

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  3. CABLES.

    The Duke and Duchess of Connsught were accorded an enthusiastic reception yesterday. The Duke incidentally mentioned the possibility of King George ...

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  4. CABLES.

    Lord Courtney of Penwith, speaking in the House of Lords on Friday, stated that electoral reform of the House of Commons was necessary to ...

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  5. CABLES.

    Following on a conference between Mr G. R. Askwith, of the Board of Trade, and the leaders of the South Wales miners, a general conference is ...

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  6. CABLES.

    The Right Hon. Sir Frederick Carson, Unionist member for Dublin University, addressed a meeting at Liverpool last night. He declared that the ...

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  7. MR FISHER’S ADVICE.

    Mr Fisher, addressing the Political Workers’ Association last night, disclaimed the role of a political machine, He urged South Africans to stand by ...

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  8. PRIME MINISTER’S SPEECH.

    Mr Asquith, speaking at Hull on Friday night, condemned tho referendum, declaring that it would impair if not destroy the sense of Parliamentary ...

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  9. MELBOURNE MARKET.

    Two more Adelaide-floated Bullfinch companies Young Bullfinch and Rowan’s Find—were placed in the official list of the Melbourne Stock ...

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  10. ROYAL VISITORS AT PRETORIA.

    The Duke and Duchess of Connaught arrived here, and were accorded a splendid reception. ...

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  11. JEWISH VOTE.

    Lord Rothschild has addressed a letter to the Jews of Manchester urging them to vote for the Unionists. He States in his letter that personally he ...

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  12. MEXICO QUIET.

    The latest news from Mexico states that tranquility how reigns everywhere. The whereabouts of Madero, the insurgent leader, is not known. He ...

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  13. STRIKE RIOT IN CHICAGO.

    A strike of garment-makers is at present in progress in this city. Yesterday a serious riot occurred owing to fighting between the strikers and ...

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  14. “BLUE BLOOD AND BLUE FUNK.”

    As the National Liberal Conference on Friday, Mr J. Ellis Griffith, M.P. for Anglesey, moved a resolution denouncing the Lords' scheme for their ...

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  15. FAVORABLE REPORTS.

    Inspector Grabb, in a report on the Bullfinch field, says he feels confident that valuable properties will be developed He made a inspection of ...

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  16. UNION BENEFITS TO STRIKERS.

    The council of the Federation of Trade Unions has resolved to extend the union benefits to the boilermakers who are locked out. It is appealing to ...

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  17. BEHRING RIVER FLOOD.

    The big flood in the Behring River caused by the loosening of a huge glacier, has subsided. Fears were at first entertained for the safety of miners ...

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  18. LIBERAL UNIONISTS' RESOLU-TIONS.

    The Liberal Unionist Council of Glasgow has adopts Mr Chamherlain's resolution expressing satisfaction with the action of the House of ...

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  19. "FOREIGN MONEY.”

    Mr Alfred Lyttelton, speaking at Goole, in Yorkshire, declared that the money received by Mr Redmond from foreigners was being used to impose ...

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  20. EXTRAORDINARY AFFRAY IN SYDNEY.

    Campbell street, Surry Hills, one of the most densely populated parts of Sydney, was the scene of a disgraceful riot last night. Pedestrians and ...

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  21. TURKEY’S FOREIGN POLICY.

    The Annual congress of the Committee of Onion and Progress, the moat powerful political organisation in Turkey, is at present in session. ...

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  22. AUSTRALIA’S DESTROY-ERS.

    A banquet was given by the State Government at Parliament House last night to mark the arrival of the nucleus of the Australian Navy. ...

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  23. THE RELATION OF RELI-GION TO BUSINESS.

    Before a crowded congregation at the Lydiard street Methodist Church last evening, an eloquent and powerful sermon was given by the Rev. S. J. ...

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  24. RUSSIANS IN PERSIA.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Teheran states that 600 Russian troops are reported to have landed at Euzoli, in the Caspia Sea, and are procecding to ...

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  25. CHARGES AGAINST SUF-FRAGETTES.

    The cases of the women arrested during the suffragette riots came before Sir Albert de Rutzen, the police magistrate, at Bow Street. The withdrawal ...

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  26. THE EXCISE DUTIES.

    The Government some weeks ago virtually cancelled an excise return under which Irish publicans were called upon to answer 60 questions with ...

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  27. MOTOR CAR ACCIDENT.

    A man named Robert Henderson, [?] years of uge, Jiving in Wellington street, Collingwood met with an accident in the city to-day. As he was crossing Little ...

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  28. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the Wool sales to-day, there was keen competition for good wools. Prices were firm, but unchanged. ...

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  29. HOUSE OF COMMONS ADJOURNS.

    The House of Commons, in consequence of the count-out secured by Sir J. D. Bees late on Thursday night, met on Friday and promptly adjourned ...

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  30. DISASTROUS FIRE IN AMERICA.

    A fire attended by serious loss of life occurred at Newark, in the State of New York, yesterday. The outbreak Occurred in a four-story paper box factory, in ...

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  31. AN INFANT’S DEATH.

    The body of a newly-bbrn infant was found to-day in a bed-room, of a house in Domain, Road South Yarra. The room was occupied by a servant girl ...

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  32. WOOTTON, CHAMPION JOCKEY.

    The English racing season dosed yesterday. Wootton heads the list of winning jockeys. He had 628 mounts, 137 wins. Maher had 460 mounts, 127 wins ...

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  33. CREATION OF PEERS.

    In view of the prominence given to the matter, a return prepared by the Home Office with regard to the creation of peers is of special interest. The ...

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  34. NEW ZEALAND LAND SCANDALS.

    The land sales inquiries have been concluded. A committee of the Legislative Council investigated the charges against a ...

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  35. MR BIRRELL’S INJURIES.

    During the suffragette riots last Tuesday, Mr Birrell, Chief Secretary far Ireland, was assaulted, with the result that he has since been confined ...

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  36. BOXING MATCH.

    Morden knocked Nelson in eleventh round of 20-round contest. Nelson was down five times in single round. ...

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  37. TERRIBLE ASSAULT UPON A WOMAN.

    Late night a shocking outrage was perpetrated on a single, woman named Mary Cook, aged 30, a wardress, at the Yarra Bend Asylum. She spent the ...

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  38. LIBERALS AND LABOR.

    The Liberal whip has instructed the Liberals at Clitheroe (Lancashire) to support the Labor candidate. At Glasgow negotiations are being ...

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  39. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The proposal of the Oxford Hebdomadal Council to abolish Greek as a compulsory study in the responsions at the University was discussed by the ...

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  40. IMPERIAL INSTITUTE.

    Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for Australia, has been interviewed by the “Standard” with reference to the future of the Imperial Institute. ...

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  41. JAPANESE TARIFF.

    A deputation representing commercial men and manufacturers of textile goods waited on Sir Edward Grey, Minister, of Foreign Affairs, and ...

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  42. LEAVE MINISTERS’ SALARIES ALONE.

    Mr Lansbury states in his election address:—“We should tax and secure for the use of the people all socially created laud values as well as the ...

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  43. LIBEL ACTION SUCCEEDS.

    The libel action brought by Elijah. Carey, secretary of several Labor unions in Wellington, against William Black, editor and publisher of a weekly ...

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  44. AMUSEMENTS.

    The last night of the old programme at West’s Pictured attracted a large crowd at the Coliseum on Saturday, the house marking its appreciation of the ...

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  45. LARGE HATPIN IN BERLIN.

    The large hatpin has become such a nuisance and danger in Berlin that the chief of police threatens to take drastic steps. He has issued an edict ...

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  46. OPPONENT FOR MR LLOYD GEORGE

    The "Daily Telegraph" says that Mr Austin Jones will oppose Mr Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer. ...

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  47. ANTI-SOCIALIST ACTIVITY.

    The Anti-Socialist Union has despatched 150 speakers in address meetings on behalf of the Opposition candidates. ...

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  48. NEW SOUTH WALES CLUB CRICKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 52 words
  49. GLYCERINE REACHES RECORD PRICE.

    The price of glycerine to-day advanced to £5 a ton, which is a record. The advance is due to the increased quantities of explosives now ...

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  50. FOOLING THE LORDS.

    The House of Commons mot on Friday and set for two minutes. The brevity of the sitting upset the calculations of the House of Lords. When the clerk ...

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  51. PAPAL REPRESENTA-TIVE IN CANADA.

    In the Canadian Senate a motion was adopted the production of the official correspondence as to why a guard of honor was not furnished for ...

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  52. ROYAL PICTURES.

    The matinee at Her Majesty’s Theatre on Saturday afternoon was well attended, and a programme of pictures, which proved most enjoyable to the young ...

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  53. TROUBLE IN THE IRON TRADE.

    It is stated that the iron moulders in the metropolitan area have given notice of their intention to cease work. ...

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  54. ROYAL MAIL PACKET COMPANY.

    The Royal Mail Steam Packet Company, which was at one time interested in the Australian mail service, and which now carries on trade between ...

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  55. CASUALTIES AND FATALI-TIES.

    A peculiar accident happened on Friday afternoon, Which involved a serious monetary loss to Mr Thomas Fielding, contractor. Mr. Fielding’s son was ...

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  56. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of the Very Rev. Dr James MacGregor, D.D., H.R.S.A., F.R.S.E., Chaplain in Ordinary to the King in Scotland since ...

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  57. FEDERAL LAND TAX.

    The reasons which prompted the Brifish-Australasian Society to cable to the Prime Minister of Australia a protes against the Land Tax are set out in a ...

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  58. DANGERS OF DEMOCRACY.

    Mr Austen Chamberlain, addressing the Glasgow Unionist Council said hte more democratic the country the greater securities wore nodded, lest those ...

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  59. "SCOTLAND YET."

    It is a long time since the public of Ballarat has had the opportunity of hearing such and splendid combination as that to be presented alt Her Majesty’s ...

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  60. GEORGE GRAY.

    The London “Sportsman" yesterday makes some comments on the situation in the billiard world created By the meteoric appearance of George ...

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  61. THE IRISH JAUNTING CAR.

    A deputation of Dublin car drivers waited on Friday upon the Earl of Aberdeen, the Lord-Lieutenant, and protested against the introduction of ...

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  62. KILMORE RAILWAY DISASTER.

    Before Dr Cole and a jury of seven, the inquest concerning the death of Driver James By an was resumed this morning. ...

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  63. THE LORDS’ OBSTRUCTION.

    Mr John Burns, President of the Local Government Board, states in his election address that the Lords only obstruct the people's Parliament when in the mam ...

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  64. TELEGRAPH MESSENGERS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 80 words
  65. MALLEABLE IRON TRADE.

    The whole of the firms engaged in the malleable iron trade in Scotland are entering into an arrangement for th better distribution of trade and ...

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  66. IRISH PIPE BAUD CONCERT

    The box plan for the Irish Pipe Band concert, which will take place in the Coliseum on Monday next, will open at Sutren’s this morning The full ...

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  67. ANOTHER ELECTION ADDRESS.

    The Right Hon. Charles Hobhouse, Liberal member for Bristol, has issued an election address to his constituents. He Fays, "Cowed by the Liberal triumph ...

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  68. REFORMING THE BRITISH PUBLIC.

    The White Cross League, which aims at improving the morals of the Briftish public and at the suppression of certain evils, is making an effort to ...

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  69. UNIVERSITY COLLEGES.

    The British^Treasury is increasing the grant to the University colleges by £50,000. ...

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  70. BESSES O’ TH’ BARN BAND.

    The cool change in the weather on Saturday night was responsible for the shall attendance, at the City Oval, when the, Besses o’ th’ Barn Band gave their ...

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  71. A VENTURESOME SHEARER.

    Amongst the many attractions at the recent show was the bucking bullock, for which £10 was offered to the onewho could ride him. A shearer, who ...

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  72. BANK SUSPENDS PAYMENT.

    The London Trading Bank has suspended payment. ...

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  73. MATCH AGAINST NELSON.

    The latest scores in the datch in which Gray concedes Nelson 1500 in 4500 are: Gray 3000 (including a break of 940 of which 933 was off the red); Nelson, 2444. ...

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  74. RADICAL AND SOOIALIST DIET.

    The Marquis of Lansdowne in a speech at Glasgow on Friday night, said that the last four Liberal allministrations had created 135 peers. In the Budget ...

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  75. CRIPPEN'S FAREWELL LETTERS.

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  76. SOCIETY MEETINGS.

    St. John’s Presbyterian Young Men’s Club met on Wednesday night, in the club room; Mr N. Lee (president) presiding over a good attendance of ...

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  77. PATHE'S PICTURES.

    A very largo audience gathered in the Alfreds Hall on Saturday night to witness. Pathe's The new programme which was submitted for the ...

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  78. AN UNSAFE SHIP.

    The chances of the steamer Papaui getting away from this port ar not very rosy at present. To-day fermal notification reached the pilot office, ...

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  79. GRAY V. NELSON.

    The billiard match between Grays and Nelson concluded yesterday. Gray 4500, including breek of 640; Nelson, 2481. ...

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  80. RIDING FATALITY.

    An inquest was held held at Universtone on the body of Mrs A. Gillard, wife of a farmer residing on the North Motto[?] [?] on the north-west coast. Evidence ...

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  81. Advertising

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  82. WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE.

    American Federation of Labor unanimously endorses women's suffrage. ...

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