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  2. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

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  3. THE MINISTERIAL ELECTIONS

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  4. THE STATE OF RUSSIA.

    M. Witte, the Russian peace envoy, has promised a wealthy Hebrew deputation, which waited on him in New York, that he, personally, would do his ...

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  5. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    The Attorney-General (Mr. Isaacs) has circulated eleven pages of amendments to the Trades Marks Bill. A new proposal is that where standards ...

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  6. THE PEACE TREATY.

    M. Witte and Baron von Rosen, the Russian Peace Envoys, have sailed homeward from America. ...

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  7. FLOODS IN THE PUNJAUB

    Owing to heavy rains, large tracts in the Punjaub (India) are flooded. Thousands of cattle have been drowned and many wheat stores have ...

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  8. THE SITUATION IN THE CAUCASUS.

    The Armenians in the Caucasus are everywhere making a desperate defence. One Armenian defended his house at Baku for three hours. His wife and ...

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  9. THE TOKIO RIOTS.

    Three hundred and eighty-five constables, sixteen firemen, and two soldiers were wounded in the recent riots at Tokio. ...

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  10. GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S VISIT

    The vice-regal party, consisting of Lord Northeote, Lady Northcote, Messrs. Kingsmill and Share, and Captain Greville, left Northam this ...

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  11. SWEDEN AND NORWAY.

    It is affirmed at Stockholm, in reply to Norwegian statements, that the Swedish Riksdag never demanded the dismatling of Norway's ancient ...

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  12. THE ARMISTICE AND SHIPPING.

    Several steamers laden with provisions and stores have left China for Vladivostock. These were insured at 20s. per cent. ...

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  13. ENGLISH COMPANIES AT BAKU.

    The English oil companies at Baku have been forced by revolutionary proclamations and threats to relinquish all their attempts to work. ...

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  14. A DEADLOCK REACHED.

    A serious deadlock in the negotiations between Sweden and Norway for the dissolution of the union was reached yesterday. ...

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  15. THE AGAPEMONITES.

    Owing to the recent revelations in connection with the Agapemonites' doings at Spaxton, in Somersetshire, having injured the V.V. Bread ...

    Article : 129 words
  16. CONTRABAND TRADE.

    Shipments of arms to Finland have, it is believed, been proceeding for several months. ...

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  17. THE JAPANESE NAVAL DISASTER.

    The "Times" correspondent at Tokio says that it is said the loss of the Japanese battleship Mikasa was due to a defect in the electric apparatus. ...

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  18. BLACKMAIL AT BAKU.

    The oil producers at Baku have informed the Russian Government that owing to the inability of the police to protect their interests they have ...

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  19. SASEBO QUIET.

    The Japanese port of Sasebo, where the disaster to the Mikasa occurred, was quiet all day on Sunday. ...

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  20. NEW SOUTH WALES LANDS ADMINISTRATION.

    An action, in which Robert Freguson sough to recover £2,000 from the Crown, was concluded to-day. The plaintiff was the successful ...

    Article : 131 words
  21. IRISH EDUCATION.

    Mr. W. H. Long, Chief Secretary for Ireland, replying to a correspondent, said that the Board of National Education had no doubt that ...

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  22. FRANCE AND GERMANY.

    The Kaiser William recently refered to the 8th German Army Corps' as "a frontier corps appearing on parade in marching order, like a ship cleared ...

    Article : 74 words
  23. THE MYSTERIOUS STEAMER.

    The steamer John Grafton was sold by Messrs. Clarke and Co. in July last. Her present owner refuses to give any information concerning the vessel's ...

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  24. THE PRIVY COUNCIL.

    The "Daily Chronicle" refers to the criticisms of Sir Robert Stout, Chief Justice of New Zealand, regarding the delays experienced by litigants ...

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  25. CHINA AND AMERICA.

    The leading Chinese in Hong Kong have suggested as a remedy for the Chinese boycott of American goods the exemption of business assistants from ...

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  26. SOLICITORS COME TO BLOWS.

    In the Redern Police Court to-day William Carter Smith, solicitor, was charged with having assaulted Philip H. Sullivan, M.L.A., also a solicitor. ...

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  27. 5,000 RIFLES SEIZED.

    The authorities at Jacobstad, in Courland, have seized 5,000 rifles among the inhabitants of the district. The crew of the mysterious steamer, ...

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  28. THE ENGLISH TURF.

    The St. Leger Stakes of 25 sovs. each (203 entries), run at Doncaster to-day over a distance of about one mile six furlongs and 132 yards, resulted as ...

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  29. DISTURBANCE AT HELSINGFORS.

    Eight hundred delegates from all towns in Finland met yesterday at Helsingfors to discuss the political situation. ...

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  30. A NEW SOUTH WALES SHOOTING CASE.

    George W. Norman, caretaker of the Pelaw Main Colliery, West Maitland, was attacked early this morning in the colliery enclosure by a man who ...

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  31. CANADA AND URUGUAY.

    The Uruguayan Government has released the confiscated Canadian sealer Agnes Donahoe. [In May last Sir Wilfrid Laurier ...

    Article : 72 words
  32. A GOVERNMENT ASTRONOMER ARRESTED.

    The police at Warsaw have arrested M. Kowalezyk, the Government Astronomer, and his family, owing to the discovery at their residence of a ...

    Article : 39 words
  33. THE QUAMBONE MURDER.

    Beside the dead body of George Lorie, who committed suicide when hard pressed by the police in a scrub at Pomeroy, fifteen miles from Quambone ...

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  34. THE POWERS OF STATE GOVERNORS.

    An important point was raised in the Supreme Court to-day in connection with the Fugitive Offenders' Act. An application was made before Mr. ...

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  35. HORSE-BREEDING IN AUSTRALIA.

    Speaking at the luncheon at the Royal Agricultural Society's Show today, the Governor (Sir Geo. Le Hunte), in reply to the toast of his health, said ...

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  36. MOROCCO.

    It is believed in Paris that Germany will consent to the Moroccan Conference being held either at Madrid or Algiers. ...

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  37. RUSSIA AND TURKEY.

    The "Novoe Vremya," a St. Petersburg journal, hints that Russia will shortly seek aggrandisement on the Dardanelles. ...

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  38. AN OVERDUE SHIP.

    Some anxiety is felt at Port Adelaide concerning the ship Loch Venachar, which is ninety-three days out from Glasgow. On the 6th inst. ...

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  39. THE EARTHQUAKES IN ITALY.

    Fresh earthquake shocks have occurred at Bisignano, in the south of Italy. Great damage has resulted. ...

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  40. NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIAN LAND CO.

    The directors of the New Zealand and Australian Land Co. recommend the transfer, from the last half-year's profits, of £25,000 to the reduction of ...

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  41. THE ENGLISH HOP CROP

    Heavy rains have seriously damaged the English hop crop. The last Kent crops have been damaged at 70 per cent. ...

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  42. THE WRECK OF THE JONES BROTHERS.

    The inquest on the bodies recovered from the schooner Jones Brothers, which was wrecked on Oyster Bank, Newcastle, on August 31, was ...

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  43. PERSONAL.

    The Earl and Countess of Jersey have sailed for Australia in the R.M.S. China. [Lord Jersey was formerly Governor ...

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  44. SHOCKING RAILWAY FATALITY

    A fatality occurred on the railway line, six miles from Beaufort this morning, when a railway pensioner named Martin O'Brien, ...

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  45. COMMERCIAL.

    Pearl Shells.—At yesterday's sales of pearl shells 3,269 packages were offered, and sold at an average advance of 20s. a cwt., chefly because the quantity ...

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  46. A BURNING FATALITY.

    Ivy Beveridge (5) died in the Newcastle Hospital to-night from burning injuries. She and her sister (Maud, aged 7 years) went for a walk in the bush, ...

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  47. AN EXTRAORDINARY FATALITY.

    A little girl two years of age, daughter of John Gray, of Boort, while playing about her father's house this morning, fell head first into a bucket half ...

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  48. THE LAW COURTS.

    In No. 1. Court, at half-past 10 o'clock, before Mr. Justice Burnside.—T. H. Parker v. G. W. Spencer, W. H. Peterson v. M. Hogue. ...

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  49. SWIMMING.

    B. B. Kieran, the Australian swimmer, at Belfast yesterday won the halfmile in 11min. 2 1-5sec. ...

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