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  2. THE RED SEA,

    The Government of Italy declares that the guarantees given by the Sultan of Furkey for the repression of piracy in the Red Sea are inadequate. Since the daring ...

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  3. THE LIBERAL PARTY.

    The Earl of Rosebery on Saturday addressed an audience of 3,500 persons at Edinburgh. under the [?] of the East S[?] branch of the Liberal League. ...

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  4. ADELAIDE AND LONDON TELEGRAPH.

    Mr. Chamberlain will journey to South Africa via the Mediterranean and the Suez Canal and will land first at Durban. On account of lack of time he will be unable ...

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  5. EARLY SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The death of Mr. Menge, at Forest Creek, is thus announced in The Melbourne Argus: —“We have to record the death of Air. Menge, a well-known German mineralogist ...

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  6. THE MELBOURNE CUP.

    Life said to be a pudding full of plums. and the Melbourne Cup to be decided this afternoon constitutes one of the plums. It is the race of the year, and attracts the ...

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  7. DROUGHT-STRICKEN AUSTRALIANS.

    The step taken by Madame Melbel in cabling to wealthy friends in Europe and America for contributions to a fund to relieve those suffering from keen distress ...

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  8. PERSONAL NOTES FROM ENGLAND.

    King or Edward is keeping in good health. This week he has been enjoying some .-hooting. and has sent a stag a to the London Hospital. Like his royal mother, the King ...

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  9. CONTROLLING THE TRANSVAAL LIQUOR TRADE.

    The Transvaal Government is paying great attention to the task of checking the abuse of the honor traffic. A new ordinance has been promulgated, providing ...

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  10. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Professor W. Camac Wilkinson, lectures at the Sydney University on the Principles and Practices of Medicine has been elected a fellow of the Royal College of Physicians ...

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  11. QUEEN VICTORIA MEMORIAL.

    The House of Assembly at Capetown, [?] the strong opposition offered to the. proposal by Mr. John X. Merriman, the Afiacander leader, has voted £20 000 ...

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  12. STEAMERS IN COLLISION.

    A grievous maritime casualty has occurred off Dungeness. The Liverpool steam collier Saint Regulus, 3,131 tons, collided with the Spanish steamer Enero, 2,037 ...

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  13. FINANCIAL ARRANGEMENTS.

    The Traneval Government has notified that of the grant of £3,000,000 made by Great Britain under the Versioning peace conditions for the purpose of assisting the ...

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  14. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    —Customs and Excise Revenue.— The total customs and excise collections in all the states last month were:—New South Wales, £288,562; Victoria, £220,427; ...

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  15. THE OUTTRIM-HOWITT COMPANY.

    The board of directors of the Outtrim-Howitt and British Consolidated Coal Company met to-day to consider a letter received from the Miners' Association bearing ...

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  16. THE PACIFIC CABLE.

    Mr. Seddon cabled to Sir John See a congratulatory message on the completion of the Pacific cable:—“The thread of kinship,'” he said, “is now supplemented.- by ...

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  17. ROYAL BEN VILJOEN.

    Gen Ben Viljoen -who is visiting Great [?] and delivering lectures on the Boerwar, has written to Field Marshal Earl Roberts asking whether, if the War Office ...

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  18. THE CATHEDRAL SPIRES.

    On Monday afternoon a diminutive Union Jack waved- exultingly 180 it. above the base of St. Peter's Cathedral to mark the completion of the first of the twin spires. ...

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  19. BRITISH INDUSTRIES.

    Mr. Pierpont Morgan’s International Steamships’ Trust is having several cargovessels transformed into passenger steamers. The work is being done in ...

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  20. PALESTINE.

    Advice [?] Jerusalem indicate that the [?] of Asiatic cholders is working havoc[?] the Hoy Land . The [?] chiefly affected are Gaza, Lydda, and Jafa the ancient ...

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  21. VICTORIA.

    A smart piece of coating work was carried out by the Melbourne Steamship Company to-day, 480 tons -of coal being put into the bunkers of the Royal Arthur at the ...

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  22. UNREST IN RUSSIA.

    Despatches from St. Petersburg and Moscows state that Government mortgages ate being foreclosed on an increasingly large number of landed estates belonging to ...

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  23. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Police Court proceedings, which extended over several weeks, in which Harry Levy, a dealer, was proceeded against by A. A. K. Kendall, manager for De La Rue ...

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  24. TRIAL OF THE KENIFFS.

    Patrick and James Kenniff appeared at the Criminal Court to-day on a charge of having murdered Constable Doyle and Albert Christian Dhalke, station manager, at ...

    Article : 95 words
  25. VICTORIAN RAILWAYS.

    The Minister for Railways (Mr. Bent) stated that so soon as the coal contracts are signed lie will be in a position to disclose information as to the prices, &c. In ...

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  26. AN AGRICULTURAL COMMISSION.

    The Czar is strongly desimus of introducing the latest agricultural methods into Russia in order to increase the productiveness the soil and thereby to promote ...

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  27. FAR EAST.

    Acting under instructions from the British Government, Mr. E.D. H. Fraser, our Council at Hankow recently demanded the execution of the military official who was ...

    Article : 560 words
  28. DROWNING ACCIDENTS.

    George Cook, aged -15, was drowned yesterday while bathing in the Yarra. at Yarra Lawrence Richard Frederick Palmer, a draper’s assistant, was drowsed m the ...

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  29. A PASTORALIST'S TEST CASE.

    At the Police Court at Tamworth to-day a case of interest to pastoralists and shearers was decided. James F. Vickery, grazier, of Bectivc Station, proceeded ...

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  30. QUEENSLAND.

    The trial of John Richard Campbell for alleged perjury in connection with the recent railway conspiracy case was begun in the Supreme Court this morning. ...

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  31. UNLET TOWN HALL ADDITIONS.

    An emergency meeting of the Unley Town Council, the Mayor (Mr. A. Mackie) in the chair, was held on Saturday evening to consider the following revised proposal of ...

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  32. STOCK SALES.

    The values of sheep were well maintained at the Homebush Saleyards today, but no sensational prices were recorded. Cattle experienced a considerable reduction, as ...

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  33. THE DOUKHOBORS,

    A number of mounted police are following the Doukhobors in their pilgrimage from Yorkton to Winnipeg. Many of the fanatics dropped on the road from ...

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  34. WESTERN AUSTRALIA,

    R. W. Crooks, an ex-policeman, who on Saturday last in the city is alleged to have attacked Ada Wood, a young woman, with a razor, was brought up at the Police Court ...

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  35. MUSICAL FESTIVALS.

    The Boulder City Band, now at Balbxat, have decided to continue their journey to Bathurst to take part in the competitions there next week. Mr. J. Ord Hume will be ...

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  36. THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AND A CANDID CRITIC.

    A complimentary banquet was tendered Rp. R. Edwards to-night in recognition of his services to Queensland in the Federal Parliament. Sr. Drake, who was one of the ...

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  37. RAID ON TOTE HOPS.

    A raid was made by detectives to-night on tote shops. Nine arrests were effected Since the last raid betting has- been carried on in the streets, and while the detectives ...

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  38. FEDERATION OF REFORM LEAGUES.

    A preliminary conference was held to-day discuss the advisableness of the federation of the various Reform Leagues in the different states for the purpose of approach ...

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  39. REVENUE RETURNS.

    The Treasury returns show total receipts for October amounting to £218,905, being a decrease of slightly over £64,000 for the corresponding month of last year. The ...

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  40. NEW ZEALAND.

    The conviction of Mrs. Drake in the Otaki manslaughter case has been upheld by the Court of Appeal-Joseph Temperley, a saddler at Marton, ...

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  41. THROWN FROM HIS HORSE.

    On Sunday afternoon a serious accident happened to James Darby, aged 16, while riding a young horse which he was breaking in. Eyewitnesses of the accident state that ...

    Article : 98 words
  42. HARVESTER TRIAL.

    The Royal Agricultural Society intends to hold a combined harvester trial this season. The site selected is Mr. W. Smith’s farm near Smith field Railway Station. Five ...

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  43. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    Christ Church, at Palmerston, was formally consecrated by the Bishop of Carpentaria (Right Rev. G. White! yesterday. The steamer Airlie from Hongkong, ...

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  44. A BURNING FATALITY.

    John McNeil, aged 18 months, died at the Melbourne Hospital to-night as the result burns received through his bedclothes igniting The child’s mother who ...

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  45. TRADE PICNIC,

    Enterprise Shoe Company’s Employes.—The fluff annual picnic of the Enterprise Shoe Company’s employes was held on Saturday, November Employes and friends, numbering ISO, left the ...

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  46. DAMAGING HIS WIFE’S PROPERTY

    Joseph George White was charged at Newtown Police Court to-day with haying maliciously damaged a number of articles belonging to his wife to the value of £20. ...

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  47. WEST AUSTRALIAN MINES

    The council of mineowners of Western Australia has protested to Mr. H. B. Lefroy, (he Agent-General of that state, against the statement made by Mr. ...

    Article : 214 words
  48. THE DANDENONG TRAGEDY.

    The vestibule of the Town Hall was crowded to-night, when Miss Rose Scott presided over a meeting to consider the question of the reprieve to Mrs. Sangal. ...

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  49. THE PACIFIC CABLE BOARD.

    Attention is being directed to the fact that the Commonwealth is still without representation on the Pacific Cable Board. This is the more to be regretted, because ...

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