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  2. WEST AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINES.

    PERTH Friday.--The Commissioner of Police, Captain Hare, who has recently returned from a trip to the north-west, has presented a report, in which he strongly criticises portions of ...

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  3. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.--The Australian cricketers entered upon a match against Middlesex to-day at Lord's, in the presence of a fair ...

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  4. PACIFIC CABLE.

    LONDON, Friday.--The report of the Pacific Cable Conference has been made public. The conference, which assembled on June ...

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  5. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    LONDON, Friday.--In the House o[Commons yesterday, Sir H. H. Fowler (one of the Liberal leaders) warmly criticised the action of the Government in declining to ...

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  6. RIOTS IN BALTIC PORTS.

    LONDON, Friday.--Reuter's Agency reports that several factories have been wrecked by rioters at Riga on the Baltic, and that reinforcements of dragoons have ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    The Governor-General next Thursday will entertain at lunch in Melbourne the members of both Houses of the Federal Parliament, whose surname initials are from A to K. On ...

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  8. JAPAN'S TERMS.

    LONDON, Friday, Noon.--The main features of the Japanese peace terms are:-- (1) Cession of Saghalien to Japan. ...

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  9. THIRD EDITION.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.--In the match at Lords against Middlesex, M'Leod joined Duff when Noble was dismissed, and runs continued to come steadily. ...

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  10. DEADLOCK AT REVEL

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.--Owing to the extension of the strikes, the sacking of the markets, and lights with the police, shipping at Revel, on the Baltic, is at a ...

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  11. WINDING-UP BUSINESS.

    LONDON, Friday.--In the House of Commons yesterday the Appropriation Bill was lead a third time. The Lords passed the Unemployed ...

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  12. AT PORTSMOUTH.

    LONDON, Friday.--The peace plenipotentiaries now at Portsmouth, New Hampshire, having settled preliminaries, including Questions of procedure, agreed ...

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  13. CROWDED GAOLS.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.--The chief gaol at Odessa, on the Black Sea, which is designed to accommodate 600 prisoners, now contains 1400, including ...

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  14. THE GAME RESUMED.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.--The match between the Australians and Middlesex was resumed at Lords to-day. There was a fresh breeze blowing, and the wicket was drying after ...

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  15. PARTITION OF BENGAL

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.--In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. St. John Brodrick showed that the partition of Bengal was the result of two years' study ...

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  16. THE FRENCH IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.--One hundred officers from the French fleet and 800 other guests wore entertained at lunch today by the Lord Mayor (Alderman John ...

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  17. RUSSIAN CRUISER REFLOATED.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.--The Japanese have refloated the Russian cruiser Variag, which was sunk at Chemulpho, at the outbreak or hostilities in February, ...

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  18. PIG SEIZES A BABY.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--A shocking occurrence is reported from Colac, the nine-months-'old baby of a settler named Harrison, at Carlisle River, narrowly escaping an awful death. While ...

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  19. RISING IN CHINA.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.--A telegram front Kai-fung-fu states that the Imperial Chinese troops have revolted and joined the anti-Christian mob. Two ...

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  20. JAPAN'S NAVAL ACTIVITY.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.--Rear Admiral Kataoka has despatched Japanese squadrons to Kamschatka and Okhotsk. ...

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  21. GALES IN THE TASMAN SEA.

    Violent gales in the Tasman Sea and off the New Zealand coast last week played havoc with shipping. The steamer Moana yesterday brought news that the R.M.S. Ventura, on route ...

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  22. MISSIONARIES MASSACRED.

    LONDON, Friday.--A lama and his priests in Honan (south-central China) have killed and wounded many of the French missionaries who were laboring in that ...

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  23. TENDERS CALLED FOR.

    LONDON, Friday.--The Japanese Government is inviting competitive tenders for the rights of the Saghalien fisheries from the present time up to the end of 1906. ...

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  24. ALLEGED MURDERS BY NATIVES.

    PERTH, Friday.--At Marble Bar to-day the aboriginals, Monkey and Toby, were again charged with the murder of a person unknown at Goldfields Creek. Dr. Durack stated he had ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON. Thursday Afternoon.--Owing to a meat famine, 26 public meetings have been held in Berlin, demanding the freer importation of cattle. ...

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  26. THE KAISER AND THE POLES.

    LONDON, Friday.--Speaking after witnessing military manoeuvres at Gnesen--in Posen, famous as the seat of an archbishop and a leading Roman Catholic seminary-- ...

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  27. LEGALISATION OF THE TOTALISATOR.

    Sir.--What is called the bookmakers' strike has brought into prominence the excess of horse-racing and gambling in and around the metropolis, and no reasonable person will be ...

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  28. COPPABELLA SILVER FIELD.

    TUMBARUMBA, Friday.--There are 20 men working in the Goppabella Proprietary tunnel, which is now in 36ft. A fine body of galena is showing, of good silver and lead value. The ...

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  29. COTTON OPERATIVES' DEMAND.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.--Two thousand cotton operatives, at Heywood (Lancashire), have given a week's notice of their intention to cease work unless an advance in wages is ...

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  30. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Michael Simpson was to-day elected Mayor of Fremantle, in place of Mr. Cadd, who resigned. Mr. Simpson defeated Mr, G, B. Huttble by a majority of 34 votes. ...

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  31. POLAR PERILS.

    LONDON, Friday.--M. Fiala and the other members of the Zeigler expedition to the Polar regions, have been rescued by Captain Kjeldsen, in command of the relief ...

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  32. IN THE CAMEROON'S.

    LONDON, Friday.--The German Government has released the Senegalese guards who were token prisoners during the recent Cameroons frontier incident. ...

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  33. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    PERTH, Friday.--In the Assembly last evening, the Premier moved the second reading of a bill to consolidate and amend the existing liquor laws. He said there were too many licensed ...

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  34. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--As the Government intends to continue the debate in the House of Representatives on the public service reclassification scheme, the Bonus Bill and the Trade ...

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  35. PRICE OF SILVER.

    LONDON, Friday.--Bar silver was quoted today at 2s 3⅜d per oz. standard. ...

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  36. AUSTRALIA AND THE NATIONS.

    GOULBURN, Friday.--Brigadier-General Gordon, accompanied by his staff, arrived here this afternoon, and was greatly welcomed by the Mayor, in the presence of a large gathering of ...

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  37. AN AUDITOR MISSING.

    It was discovered this morning that Mr. S. H. Manu, one of the municipal auditors, was missing. and that he had left a letter addressed to his solicitors, intimating where his keys and ...

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  38. VICTORIA.

    The total amount received by the Marine Board of Victoria for pilotage during the 15 months ended on 31st ult. was £44,798. Of this sum £4387 was for harbor pilotage, and £40,411 ...

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  39. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 168 words
  40. TARIFF COMMISSION.

    HOBART, Friday.--The Tariff Commission concluded the taking of evidence to-day. Mr. Burgess dealt principally with the hop industry, which, he pointed out, was a costly one, ...

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  41. THE OCCUPATION OF LANDS.

    The Minister for Lands was yesterday waited upon by a number of residents of Wyalong introduced by Mr. A. Kelly, M.L.A., who desired to enter a protest against the forfeiture of ...

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  42. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--In the Legislative Assembly to-day, the deflate on the Address-in-Reply was resumed by Mr. Maughan, who thought the office of State Governor could be abolished. ...

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  43. NEW DOCK AT PORT MELBOURNE.

    The representatives of ocean-going shipping companies in Melbourne waited on the Premier and other State Ministers to-day to express their approval of Mr. Bent's proposal to ...

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  44. SHEARERS AND ROUSEABOUTS' STRIKE.

    BREWARRINA, Friday.--The shearers and rouseabouts have struck at Wolkarz. The route abouts demanded 27s 6d, and on their request being refused the shearers refused to work ...

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  45. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Harbor Boards' Association has resolved to adopt a scheme for the superannuation of all employees in the colony. The boards will contribute equally with the beneficiaries to the ...

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  46. SECRET COMMISSIONS.

    Mr. Mackay, who has charge of the Secret Commissions Bill in the Legislative Assembly, promised a deputation from the Employers' Federation to-day to alter the measure to provide ...

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  47. ASHFIELD ELECTION.

    Mr. W. E. V. Robson, Government, nominee for the Ashfield doctorate in the State Parliament, addressed a large meeting in St. David's-hall, Dobroyde, last night. Mr. R. Snelling ...

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  48. Advertising

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  49. A MINE ON FIRE.

    SINGLETON, Friday.--A fire, due to spontaneous combustion, has broken out in one of the old workings at Rix's Creek mines. As far as can be gauged, the outbreak is not serious, and all ...

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  50. QUEENSLAND.

    A public reception was to-day accorded the visiting New South Wales and country lawn tennis players. Admiral Fanshawe entertained a number of ...

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  51. ARRIVAL OF THE SAN FRANCISCO MAIL.

    The R.M.S. Sierra, of the A. and A. line, arrived last evening from San Francisco via ports, after a quick passage. She entered the Heads shortly after 7 o'clock, and anchored in ...

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  52. MANIPULATING UNSOLD TICKETS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The man, William Naughton, who confessed last night to having, worked a swindle in connection with an art union recently conducted by St. Vincent's ...

    Article : 71 words
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