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  2. A RIVAL OF BULLFINCH.

    The rush which s[?] in at the Gimlet country, near Cra Banda, has been mere than justified. Every day there are disclosed evidences of the richness and ...

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  4. BRITISH CRISIS.

    Special interest always accrues to the political addresses fo Lord Rosebery, and therefore his speech ut Manchester last evening was awaited with some curiosity. ...

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  5. TELEGRAPHIC

    The Royal Commission, which, is inquiring into the whole question of divorce heard some interesting evidence to-day. Mr. Frederic Harrison, President of the ...

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  6. SEDITION IN ULSTER.

    The struggle in Ireland is increasing in bitterness. Dolegates from every Ulster constituency met in Belfast yesterday and ...

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  7. RECORDS OF SUFFERING.

    [?] man named Richard Allen of Lewis street, Long Gally, died yesterday. Some months ago he met with an accident at the Carlisle mine, and ...

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  8. EX-LTBERAL ATTACKS GOVERNMENT.

    Lord Joicey, who is chairman and managing director of the two largest colliery companies in Durham, and for 21 years was a Liberal member of the House of ...

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  9. PORTUGUESE REPUBLIC.

    The situation here is once more such to give rise to grave anxiety. Since the revolution there has been over-growing unrest, amongst the workers, and ...

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  10. P. AND O. CO.'S DIVIDEND.

    The Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company has declared a dividend on deferred stock at the rate of 6 12 per cent with a bonus of 3 per ...

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  11. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The London wool sales wire continued to-day. when the proceedings were animated. Good wools sold at stiffer rates and prices for inferior qualities were ...

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  12. THROWN FROM A BUGGY.

    Two young men, of Raywood, named Arthur Ross and E. Richards, were thrown from a buggy yesterday at Raywood. They were driving briskly along ...

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  13. INCREASE OF UNEMPLOYMENT.

    The Right Hon. George Wyndham, Unionist member for Dover, addressed a meeting at Manchester last evening in the interests of tariff reform. To-day ...

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  14. TROUBLE IN MACAO.

    Advices to hand from the Portuguese colony of Macao, in China, report that trouble has arisen there with the sailors and soldiers. A number of sailors ...

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  15. AT BULLFINCH.

    All the ore coming to grass at the Chaffinch mine is being bagged, with a view to an early crushing of probably 10 tons. Vigorous development work is ...

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  16. ANOTHER "OSBORNE CASE"

    In the Chancery Court to-day, Mr. Justice Warrington gave judgment in the case in which Mr. W. V. Osborne, the plaintiff in the now famous Osborne test case ...

    Article : 126 words
  17. CHURCHILL AND KING.

    A new light has been shed on the recent split between the King and Mr. Winston Churchill, Home Secretary. It is said that his Majesty told Mr. ...

    Article : 142 words
  18. IRISH LEAGUE MANIFESTO.

    The directory of the Irish League (Nationalist) has issued a manifesto in which it declares that the defeat of the Lords will clear the path for Home Rule. ...

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  19. WIMMERA INLAND FREEZING COMPANY.

    Mr. F. A. Nuske (the original promoter) slates that about 200 shareholders attended at the M[?]chanirs' Hall. Murtoa, a few days ago to transact the ...

    Article : 208 words
  20. FAMOUS FIGHTER DEAD.

    One of the most famous figures in pugilism passed away last night in the person of "Jem" Mace, ex-champion of England, who fought some great battles in ...

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  21. "PREJUDICED AND INSOLENT ARISTOCRACY."

    Mr. T. P. O'Connor, Nationalist member for the Scotland Division of Liverpool who accompanied Mr. Redmond on his recent trip to America, has issued an ...

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  22. £100 HOTEL LICENSES.

    On Saturday next two sites reserved for hotel purposes at the Pulltin[?]h town site will be submitted to auction. The conditions are that the lessees pay £100 per ...

    Article : 76 words
  23. AUSTRALIA AND BRITAIN.

    Sir John Taverner, Agent-General for Victoria, read a paper before the Australasian Chamber of Commerce in London to-day, on the encouragement of ...

    Article : 221 words
  24. £25,000 STOLEN.

    A daring and highly sensational crime was committed in Salt Lake City, the capital of Utah, U.S.A., at noon to-day. A gang of thieves held up the National ...

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  25. CHURCHILL'S LIFE IN DANGER.

    Mr. Winston Churchill addressed a crowded meeting at Sheffield last night. In view of recent events, the Minister was guarded by 200 special police, and ...

    Article : 68 words
  26. "IRELAND'S WORST ENEMIES."

    Major the Hon. Thomas Brassey. M.A., eldest son of Lord Brassey has made a donation of £500 to Mr. O'Brien's "All for Ireland" League. In forwarding the ...

    Article : 66 words
  27. INTERSTATE.

    ADELAIDE. Wednesday.--In the House of Assembly to-day the Attorney-General (Mr. Denny), in reply to Mr. Jackson said that the Crown Solicitor ...

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  28. DR. COOK AND THE POLE.

    An article appears in the current number of the Hampton Magazine from the pen of Dr. Frederick A. Cook, the much discussed polar explorer. In this, Dr. ...

    Article : 56 words
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  31. LIBERAL JOURNAL ON REFERENDUM.

    The Westminster Gazette (Liberal) this evening strikes out in support of the Liberal leaders who have expressed disapproval of the House of Lords proposal ...

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  32. THE PIGTAIL GOES.

    Two thousand Chinese, merchants held a meeting to-day at which they resolved to take advantage of the Imperial edict that allows them to dispense with their ...

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  33. GOLD NUGGETS FOUND.

    SYDNEY Wednesday.--Severn nuggets were unearthed at Maitland Bar, near Mudgee. One weighed 8oz, another 3oz. and a third 2oz. These finds have ...

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  34. PAYMENT OF PENSIONS.

    The pensions commissioner (Mr. Allen) has circulated throughout the Commonwealth about 90,000 application forms for claimants for old age and invalid ...

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  35. TRUTH'S VIEWS.

    Truth in its. current issue, remarks that the Peers have suddenly changed [?]rent, but are wise in their generation to offer even a half measure of reform. ...

    Article : 431 words
  36. COMMONWEALTH GURREMGY NOTES.

    Mr. Frazer, the Acting Federal Treasurer, to-day decided to announce the names of the banks whose note paper has been used by the Commonwealth ...

    Article : 135 words
  37. "THE KING OF TOBI."

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--A case, in which Captain John Strachan is proceeding against Dr. G[?]orge Irmer, claiming £5000 damages for alleged libel arising ...

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  38. TOLSTOI'S COACHMAN.

    ST. PETERSBURG. Tuesday, Nov. 29. Since the death of his master the coachman of the late Count Tolstoi had been inconsolable. The faithful old ...

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  39. AIR UNDER WATER.

    An officer in the Greek navy has invented a machine for renewing the air in submarines while the vessels remain under water. ...

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  41. JUSTIFIABLE KILLING.

    Madame Remonda, who shot her husband after being wounded by him, has been acquitted on a charge of killing him. Madame Remonda had obtained a divorce ...

    Article : 203 words
  42. SLUM LIFE IN GLASGOW.

    The sub[?] of an interesting address delivered by Cr. Helen Barton to a fair audience at the Tempera Hall last evening was "Slum Life in Glasgow." ...

    Article : 336 words
  43. £800 PER FOOT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Property having a frontage to George and Market streets Was sold to-day at £800 Per foot. ...

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  44. FEDERAL ACQUISITIONS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Federal Capital Territory will be transferred to the Commonwealth on January 1, and the Northern Torritory will be taken over on ...

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  45. WOOL SALES.

    SYDNEY Thursday.--Eleven thousand five hundred bales were sold at the wool sale to-day. American bidding for superior wools was very spirited,and values ...

    Article : 75 words
  46. THE PRICE OF STEEL

    Forty of the leading steel producers of the United Stated have refused to cut prices below the present standard. ...

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  48. DIFFERENT ITEMS

    The barquentine Gratitude co[?]hded with a collier at Gravesend last night. The ...

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  49. RICHARD ARNST.

    WELLINGTON, Thursday.--The champion sculler. Richard Arnst, leaves for Sydnew to-morrow, to train for the rowing handicap. ...

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