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  2. "WESTERN MAIL" CHRISTMAS NUMBER.

    At noon to-day the special Christmas number of the "Western Mail" will be issued. A notable feature of the number is the two supplements, each ...

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  3. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. John Redmond, the Nationalist Leader, speaking yesterday at Dungarvin, said he was confident that one of the first results of the advent of a ...

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  4. THE FERMENT IN RUSSIA.

    The Perfect of Moscow threatens to arrest and banish all members of the Strike Committee. ...

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  5. THE WEATHER IN VICTORIA.

    The spell of cold, wet, stormy weather which set in on Saturday night was not broken until this morning, when the rain cleared off. The cold, ...

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  6. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    A few days ago the House of Representatives agreed to an amendment in the Trade Marks Bill to the effect that the measure should not come into ...

    Article : 196 words
  7. NEWS AND NOTES.

    Vice-regal.—His Excellency the Governor and Lady Bedford gave a small dance at Government House on Friday evening, to which the officers of H.M.S. ...

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  8. ODESSA ISOLATED.

    The postal and telegraph strike has spread to the railways, and Odessa is now isolated. ...

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  9. RESERVISTS AND THE UNEMPLOYED.

    Full time-expired reservists to the number of many thousands are among the Russian unemployed. ...

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  10. THE MINISTERIAL CRISIS.

    Mr. Balfour is at present at Buckingham Palace, where he is seeing the King, and in view of the recent decision of the Cabinet, will presumably ...

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  11. A FAMINE THREATENED.

    The bankers at St. Petersburg are husbanding their money resources. A famine is threatened in the city. ...

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  12. THE UNEMPLOYED AT MOSCOW

    The unemployed at Moscow now number 130,000. ...

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  13. A GENERAL STRIKE PROBABLE

    The Union of Unions at St. Petersburg and other workmen's organisations are discussing the expediency of organising a general strike. ...

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  14. THE COHEN INSOLVENCY.

    The charge of conspiracy against Moses Cohen, his daughter Beacky and his son Solomon, to cheat and defraud the creditors of Moses Cohen. was tried ...

    Article : 149 words
  15. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    A British blue-book has been published dealing with the naval policy of the Government. The Earl of Cawdor, the First Lord ...

    Article : 267 words
  16. COUNT DE WITTE AND THE STRIKERS.

    Count de Witte has declined to receive a deputation from the telegraphists on strike, on the ground that the strikers are violating their duty and ...

    Article : 64 words
  17. INTER-STATE.

    R. W. Skevington, manager of the Government Export Department, has been suspended, and an examination of his books is being made by the Audit ...

    Article : 391 words
  18. GERMANY AND AMERICA

    Germany has denounced the tariff arrangements which she concluded with the United States in 1900. The impression prevails at ...

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  19. RUSSIA ISOLATED.

    Telegraphic communication between Russia and the rest of Europe is interrupted. ...

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  20. LORD ROBERTS.

    In view of his many engagements in connection with his proposals for establishing a system of universal military training, Lord Roberts has relinquished ...

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  21. SUICIDE ON A RAILWAY TRAIN

    While a train was running between Bendigo and Melbourne to-night a report of a revolver shot was heard from a lavatory of a first-class carriage. An ...

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  22. MILITARY DISAFFECTION.

    Twenty-five men of the Preobrashinski Regiment of Guards have been arrested and fifteen of their number have been imprisoned in the fortress of St. Peter ...

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  23. DISTURBANCES AT KIEFF.

    The workmen at Kieff attacked the hooligans, and simultaneously the Sappers mutinied and attacked the cossacks. ...

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  24. INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL.

    The Rugby Football Union on Saturday entertained the New Zealand Rugby football team and the English international team at a banquet at the ...

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  25. COMMONWEALTH EMPLOYEES SALARIES.

    Commonwealth employees in South Australia have been notified that their salaries, commencing with November, will be paid on a basis of the recent ...

    Article : 76 words
  26. DRAGOON REGIMENTS.

    The eighth regiment of dragoons, at Wickowiszk, have threatened to kill their officers unless the troops are better paid. ...

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  27. CHINA AND GERMANY.

    Baron Mumm von Schwarzenstein, the German Minister at Peking, and Sir Robert Hart, Inspector-General of Chinese Customs, have signed an ...

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  28. EXCESSES AT WARSAW.

    The post and telegraph strikers at Warsaw are accused of pouring oil of vitriol into the letter-boxes. ...

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  29. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    The attendance at the Palace Gardens continues to be satisfactory, and the entertainment provided by Mr. Leonard Davis's Vaudeville Company was ...

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  30. A RAILWAY STRIKE.

    The Kharkoff-Nicolaieff railway men have struck work. They declare that the Government have squandered the railway men's pension funds. ...

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  31. A COLLIERY DISASTER.

    An explosion occurred yesterday on a coal mine at Diamondville, in the State of Wyoming. U.S.A. At the time of the accident the ...

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  32. THE GEORGETOWN RIOTS.

    Adull has occurred in the strike riots at Georgetown, in British Guiana. The black forces are behaving splendidly. ...

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  33. SITUATION AT ODESSA.

    The Jews at Odessa implore the Powers to remonstrate with the Government at St. Petersburg to prevent a renewed and more terrible massacre. ...

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  34. DROWNED WHILE BATHING.

    Two sisters, named Yates daughters of John Yates, of Grafton, were drowned while bathing in the Clarence River to-day. The younger girl, ...

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  35. ENGLAND AND GERMANY.

    Count Metternich, the German Ambassador in London, was the guest yesterday at the Lyceum Club of the Committee recently formed to promote ...

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  36. BUSH FIRES IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    There has been a renewal of bush fires in the Condoblin district. A wheat crop of 1,000 acres on Milby Station was practically destroyed. The ...

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  37. EXPLOSION AT GENEVA.

    An explosion occurred yesterday in a room occupied by a party of Russians at Geneva, in Switzerland. Several of the inmates were injured. ...

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  38. TROOPS BURNING WITH REVENGE.

    General Kaulbars, according to the Jews, has informed the Press that the troops, incensed by the attitude of the Jews and newspaper office, are burning ...

    Article : 59 words
  39. GERMAN SOUTH-WEST AFRICA.

    Two Boers at Windhoek, in German South-West Africa, have been sentenced to five years' penal servitude each for conspiring to seize German ...

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  40. NEW ZEALAND GENERAL ELECTIONS.

    There is a good deal of interest in the forthcoming elections for the House of Representatives, but the success of the Government is assured. Polling will ...

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  41. THE JAPANESE BUDGET.

    The Japanese Budget for 1906 is likely to prove an interesting financial statement. Provision, it is stated is to be made ...

    Article : 79 words
  42. MASSACRE OF AMERICAN MISSIONARIES IN CHINA.

    Several passengers by the s.s. Prize Sigismund, which arrived to-day, were able to give particulars of the recent massacre of American missionaries at ...

    Article : 138 words
  43. FINNISH TELEGRAPHISTS.

    The Finnish telegraphists have struck out of sympathy with the Russian operators. ...

    Article : 20 words
  44. Family Notices

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  45. ACCIDENT ON A LOCOMOTIVE.

    Owing to some rivets blowing out in the boiler of a locomotive near Thornton (Newcastle district) this morning an engine-driver named Jas. W. Pead ...

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  46. A SUPREME CRISIS.

    The business men of Russia realise that a supreme crisis has arrived. All the financial and commercial affairs of the country are paralysed. ...

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  47. MISCELLANEOUS.

    The man Kerry, who in October last was arrested on a charge of having stolen books, the property of the Mission to Seamen, from the yacht ...

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  48. HEAT AT MARBLE BAR.

    The weather is unbearably hot. The shade temperature on Saturday was 114deg. Yesterday it was 113.8deg., and to-day it was 116deg. ...

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  49. NAVAL BATTALIONS.

    The revolutionaries have gained over all the naval battalions at St. Petersburg. These are disarmed, but are, ...

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  50. A SUPREME COURT CASE.

    Sir,—In a report of the December civil sittings, in the columns of to-day's issue of your paper, you have made an error in describing the case laid down ...

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  51. THE LAW COURTS.

    Nisi Prius.—At half-past 10 a.m., in No. 1 Court, before the Chief Justice His Honour will sit for the purpose or allotting dates for the hearing of cases ...

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  52. FLOODS IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Twenty inches of rain is reported to have fallen in nine hours in the ranges of the Wyong district (400 miles north of Sydney). On Thursday last the ...

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  53. COMMERCIAL.

    Owing to the advance in the price of pig-lead in London, the Canadian bounty of 75 cents per cent. has been discontinued. ...

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  54. OFFICERS AT TSARSKOE SELO.

    A meeting of officers at Tsarskoe Selo resolved that the troops under their command shall not fire on crowds if ordered. ...

    Article : 43 words
  55. Advertising

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  56. THE CROW'S NEST MURDER.

    Application was made in the High Court to-day for leave to appeal from the judgment of the Queensland Full Court in affirming the conviction of Jas. ...

    Article : 56 words
  57. A PRECIPITATE EXODUS.

    A precipitate exodus of all who are able to leave the country is in progress from Russia. Several of the foreign embassies [?] ...

    Article : 56 words
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