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  2. STABBED IN THE BACK.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--In the course of a sensational encounter with an intruder during tho early hours of this morning, George "William Selby, an accountant, residing in ...

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  3. GAS BILL.

    The debate on the second reading of the Gas Bill was continued in the Legislative Assembly yesterday morning. After Messrs. Crawford, Lonsdale, Price, and ...

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  4. FOOTBALL SQUABBLE.

    AUCKLAND, Friday.--Excitement in football circles followed the announcement that the New Zealand Rugby League intended to suspend n Deane for the remainder of the tour, and the ...

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  5. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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  6. THE CRICKETERS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Australians began a match at Scarborough to-day against Lord Londesborough's Eleven. AUSTRALIA.--Gregory, Bardsley, Macartney, ...

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  7. THE WAR CLOUD.

    ST. PETERSBURG. Friday.--The Bourse is affected by rumors of war in the Balkan Peninsula, It is alleged that Bulgaria, Servia, and Greece ...

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  8. NO "MISSING LINK."

    LONDON, Friday.--Professor G. Elliott Smith--a graduate of Sydney University, and now professor of anatomy at the University of Manchester--read a paper before the ...

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  9. PANAMA CANAL.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.--Sir Edward Grey, Minister for Foreign Affairs, in a letter to the Gateshead Chamber of Commerce, rejects the American argument that inasmuch as ...

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  10. ALBANIAN PRETENDER.

    VIENNA, Friday--—Although the dispersal of the Albanians has relieved the immediate pressure, it has resulted in the destruction of Turkish authority between Ipek and Mitrovitza. ...

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  11. FINANCIAL ARGUMENT.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.--Sir Edward Grey's letter to tho Gateshead Chamber of Commerce is regarded here as indicating that negotiations must have a financial basis. According to ...

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  12. UNPRECEDENTED.

    TOKIO, Thursday Evening.--The Emperor and Empress to-day Jointly received the various diplomatists and their wives. This was an unprecedented proceeding, as the ...

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  13. EMPIRE EXECUTIVE.

    LONDON, Friday.--Mr. Herbert Samuel (Postmaster-General) read a paper on "Federal Government" before the British Association Congress yesterday. ...

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  14. SECOND DAY'S PLAY.

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  15. NORTH AFRICAN SETTLEMENT.

    PARIS, Friday.--A letter has boon received from a French prisoner with the Moroccan rebels in which ho states that he is alone with the Kaid El Glawi, and, although the others ...

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  16. HONOR OR PROFIT?

    LONDON, Friday.--Senator Chauncey Depew, the well-known financier aud publicist, said, in an interview yesterday, that he did not think the Panama Act would be amended or ...

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  17. NOT REGARDED SERIOUSLY.

    Officials of the New South Wales League are not inclined to look seriously upon the trouble that appears to have arisen in New Zealand in connection with the tear of the New South ...

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  18. PRESS AND CABINET.

    CONSTANTINOPLE. Thursday Evening.--The 'Tanin" has been suspended for accusing the Government of arresting Shawish, writer of the "Osmani" upon mere suspicion of his ...

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  19. THE OFFER OF A £250,000 LOAN.

    With reference to Mr. Carmichael's statement that the Government made the Australian Gas-light Company an offer to loan £250,000, so that it could proceed with any ...

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  20. ITALY IN TRIPOLI.

    ROME, Thursday Evening.--It is officially announced that General Caneva is retiring from command of the Italian operations in Tripoli. Generals Ragni and Briccola will succeed ...

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  21. BRITAIN'S MOTOR-BOAT TRIUMPH.

    NEW YORK, Thursday Evening.--The British Motor Yacht Club won the Harmsworth trophy with Mapleleaf II. defeating Baby Reliance III. The time was 47min. 46sec. ...

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  22. BRITISH REPRESENTATIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Correspondence from the British Government with respect to the Panama tells was tabled in the House of Representatives this afternoon. A despatch ...

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  23. SOUTH AFRICANS V. AN ELEVEN.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The South Africans today commenced a match at Norfolk against an eleven selected by Mr. L. Robinson. The team hatted first and made 153. The South Africans ...

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  24. MELBOURNE RAILWAY SMASH.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--An inquiry concerning the deaths of Allan Wilson, of Wellington- street, Geelong, aged 82 years, retired farmer, a single man, and John M'Donald, of Mortlake, ...

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  25. SALVATION ARMY APPEAL

    LONDON, Friday.--In response to a widely expressed wish for a memorial to his father, General Bramwell Booth has issued an appeal for £150,009. to establish a training institute. ...

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  26. EXTRADITION APPLICATION.

    Mr. D. G. Bathgate, of the Crown Law Department, at the Central Police Court yesterday applied for an order of extradition re Dr. Gerald M'Kay, M.R.C.V.S., who was charged by warrant ...

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  27. ARMY OFFICERS KILLED.

    LONDON, Friday.--Captain Hamilton and Lieutenant Stewart were killed while bi-planing at the manoeuvres at Stevenage. Their machine turned turtle and the engine ...

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  28. TO-DAY.

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  29. FALCON'S FINE AVERAGE.

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  30. HIGHLY ENCOURAGING.

    DENVER (COLORADO), Friday.--Mr. W. J. Bryan considers the Vermont election highly encouraging to the Democratic forces. If similar divisions occurred amongst the ...

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  31. INSURANCE AND UNIONISM.

    LONDON, Friday.--The trades-unions are alarmed at their inability to compete with the great insurance societies in enrolling members under the National Insurance Act. ...

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  32. THE INCIDENT DESCRIBED.

    The New Zealand "Herald," in its report of the match, says:--"Play was fast and generally very interesting, but in the second hall the game was completely marred by the ...

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  33. FLAGSHIP DRAKE RECALLED.

    H M.S. Drake, flagship of the Australian Squadron, is to return to England in January, so that her crow may be available to the Admiralty before a crew is supplied to H.M.A.S. ...

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  34. COACH FACTORY GUTTED.

    An outbreak of fire occurred shortly before Midnight in the premises occupied by the United Carriage Works, Collins-street, Surry-hills. The Headquarters, Darlinghurst, Paddington. ...

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  35. STRIKERS FIRE ON TROOPS.

    CHARLESTON (W.V.), Friday.--The strike of coalminers has assumed serious proportions. The militia is encamped on the ground constantly, and marital law has been proclaimed. ...

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  36. LIST OF INJURED.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--An almost phenomenal increase has taken place in the list of the people who are supposed to have been injured in the collision. ...

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  37. SUSPENDED IN MID-AIR.

    MANILLA, Friday.--A teamster Earned Carter, while coming towards town, met a motor car going in the opposite direction. The horses became frightened and backed, putting Cartor ...

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  38. ACTORS' MATINEE.

    The, Grand Council of the Theatrical Unions has considered the question of the attitude to adopt in regard to the matinee performance of the Actors' Association on Tuesday, and has ...

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  39. MOB CHARGED BY THE POLICE.

    MINNEAPOLIS, Thursday Evening.--Socialists caused riots in the streets to-day. The police were summoned, and charged the rioters. Scores of persons were injured in the melee. ...

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  40. COLLIERY TROUBLES.

    NEWCASTLE, Friday.--Stoppages of work have occurred at two of the district coal mines, and in neither case does there appear to have been justification for the cessation Lambton ...

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  41. MORE PROTEST.

    The committee appointed by the citizens meeting held to protest against the taking away of the Federal Government House from Sydney will meet early next week, with a view ...

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  42. CONTRABAND CIGARS.

    NEWCASTLE, Friday.--Customs-officer Rush and his searchers made a big haul of cigars on the Japanese steamer Manshu Mam this afternoon. The vessel arrived here from Manila at ...

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  43. TRADE-UNION CONGRESS.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.--The motion brought forward by Mr. Bon Tillett, proposing an inquiry into the powers and prospective action of the Government in connection with ...

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  44. THE MELBOURNE PERFORMANCE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Despite the refusal of the Actors Union and the Vaudeville Artists Association to assist in the matlnee performance organised by the Actors Association at ...

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  45. QUEENSLAND LABOR PARTY.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--A special meeting of the Parliamentary Labor Party was held at Parliament House to-day, for the purpose of electing a new leader, in the room of Mr. Dave ...

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  46. THE COUNTER LUNCH.

    The United Licensed Victuallers Association of New South Wales is moving in the directed of having counter lunches totally abolished. A special meeting of hotelkeepers will ...

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  47. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN SUGGESTION.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--In consequence of a question in the Assembly yesterday relative to inviting the Governor-General to spend some time of the year in residence in South ...

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  48. WEIGALL MEMORIAL FUND.

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  49. Advertising

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  50. Advertising

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