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  2. LYELL DISASTER.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Messrs. A. N. Mocre and J. Caldwell, two members of the Melbourne fire brigade who were sent lo Mount Lyell to assist in rescuing the entombed ...

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  3. NEW TAXATION.

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  4. COMING TO TERMS.

    LONDON", Wednesday Evening.--In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, announced that the Government intended increasing tho amount of ...

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  5. GENERAL CABLES.

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.--Five thousand workers have been thrown out of employment at Wost Ham as tho aftermath of the dock workers' strike Many women a ...

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  6. CITY CONGESTION.

    Mr. Hay's scheme for relieving Sydney's- traffic congestion seems, as a whole, to be approved by those who have given most thought to the problem, and are best qualified to speak, about ...

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  7. A HUSBAND'S SOLATIUM.

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.--Nathaniel Braddon, of Manchester, has obtained a divorce from his wife, and £350 damages, against Frank Battley Cooke, joined as co-respondent ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    Lord Chelmsford entertained the following members of the committee of the Australian Jockey Club at dinner at State Government House last evening:--Messrs. Adrian Knox," E. ...

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  9. FOOT AND MOUTH OUTBREAK.

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.--The outbreak of foot and mouth disease at Mullingar, County Westmeath, is spreading. ...

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  10. AUSTRALIA AND FARMING.

    LETHBRIDGE (Alberta), Thursday.--Mr. N. Nielsen (Sydney) has been elected vice-president of the Australian section of the dry- farming congress sitting here. ...

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  11. PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Earl Grey, speaking yesterday at Glasgow,' advocated proportional representation. Large electorates, he said, were not a security against corruption. While ...

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  12. SHORT-LIVED REVOLUTION.

    VERA CRUZ, Wednesday Evening.--The Federal troops have captured General Diaz, the revolutionary leader, and disarmed all the rebels They have also occupied, the city. The losses ...

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  13. FLOODING THE MINE.

    HOBTRT, Thursday.--The Inspector of Mines (Mr.-Curtain) interviewed, said that driving for the North Lyell workings would be commenced during the next few days. Touching the North ...

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  14. AVIATOR KILLED.

    VANCOUVER, Thursday.--The aviator Mitchell, while flying on a biplane at Montgomery (Alabama), fell 100 feet, and was pinned beneath the motor. He was dead when released ...

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  15. HUGE MINING THEFTS.

    JOHANNESBURG, Thursday.--The police have discovered a method by which unwrought gold has been stolen from mining companies, it being smuggled into England and the ...

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  16. TE LATE KING EDWARD.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Mr. Edward Legge, in a much-reviewed biography "King Edward in His True Colors," sharply criticises the conclusions of Sir Sydney Lee in his memoir. He ...

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  17. THE GOVERNMENT AND THE MINE.

    ZEEHAN, Thursday.--Mr. Robert Ferguson, manager of the Lyell Blocks mine, in an interview regarding the Government's action in making arrangements to connect the Lyell Block ...

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  18. BERLIN BANK RATE.

    BERLIN, Thursday. The bank rate was fixed to-day at 5 per cent. ...

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  19. "THE LIFE OF CHRIST."

    LONDON, Thursday.--A cinematograph representation of the life of Christ has been exhibited at Queen's-hall at a cost of £20,000. Forty-two actors were sent to Palestine and ...

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  20. WRECKED ON THE TEXAN COAST.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday Evening.--Reports, which were at first denied, but are now established, indicate that the steamer Nicaragua has been wrecked in a storm to the ...

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  21. AUSTRALASIA AND CANADA.

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday Evening. --Sir James Mills, managing director of the Union Steamship Company of Now Zealand, interviewed here, said that he met Mr. G. E. Foster, ...

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  22. DEAR MEAT RIOT.

    BERLIN, Thursday.--In consequence of the refusal of butchers to sell Russian meat imported by the municipality, infuriated women stormed the butchers market-stalls ...

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  23. THE CENSURE MOTION.

    HOBART, Thursday.--The debate in the Assembly was continued to-day on the Opposition motion of want of confidence over the Lyell disaster. ...

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  24. PAPKE WINS.

    PARIS, Thursday Evening.--"Billy" Papke. the American middleweight, met Georges Carpentier, the Frenchman, in a boxing bout last night. ...

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  25. VISCOUNT PEEL DEAD.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.--The death is announced to-day of Viscount Peel, at the age of 83. Viscount Peel was born in 1829, the fifth son ...

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  26. DOMINIONS AND TRADE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Before the Dominions Commission a number of prominent business men gave evidence in favor of the Government co-operating in regard to trade-marks and the ...

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  27. MATERNITY BONUS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Mr. Kelly (N.S.W.) asked the Prime Minister in the House of Representatives to-day, with reference to the hope oppressed by him that the British Medical ...

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  28. MR. GRIFFITH'S APPROVAL.

    "I am in entire agreement with Mr. Hay's proposals for a city underground railway," said the Minister for Works yesterday. "I- am fully in accord with the schema as outlined for a ...

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  29. QUESTIONS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ASSEMBLY.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.--In the Assembly today Mr. Vaughan asked if, before the Government had undertaken to send men from South Australia over to the Mount Lyell mine, they ...

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  30. CRIME IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.—Jones the second victim of the Tottenham. Court tragedy earlier in the month, when a foreigner named Stephen Titus, apparently an Armenian, ran ...

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  31. UNION' SYMPATHY.

    The Coal-lumpers', Storemen's, and other unions have carried motions of sympathy in connection with the disaster. ...

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  32. TRADE AND DEFENCE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Replying to Mr. Bruce Smith (N.S.W.) in the House of Representatives to-day, Mr. Fisher stated that there were good reasons for believing that there was ...

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  33. THE YARMOUTH MURDER.

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.--George Ward, who wits recently arrested in connection with the murder of Dora Grey at Yarmouth, has been discharged from custody. The police ...

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  34. THE DESIGNS BILL.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The Designs Bill, a measure extending the operations of the Designs Act to Papua, was read a second time in the House of Representatives to-night. ...

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  35. UNIONS AND THE CHURCH.

    A request from the Presbyterian Committee of Religion and Public Morals that the Labor Council receive a deputation in regard to the reduction of hours of public-houses in ...

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  36. "A DARING CHAP."

    LONDON, Thursday.--The young men charged with holding up a wine-shop at Balham (London) are Frederick Lowton and William Dennigan. The police gave evidence that Dennigan ...

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  37. FAILED TO REPORT.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Gladys Vane, who was released after arrest in connection with the Dublin suffragette outrages, has been re-arrested for falling to report herself. ...

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  38. SARAH BERNHARDT.

    LONDON, "Wednesday Evening.--An address conveying the homage of 100,000 of her British admirers has been signed and presented to Madame Sarah Bernhardt. ...

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  39. STAMP-RECORDING MACHINES.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--A bill was introduced into the Sonate to-night empowering the Postmnster-General to grunt to any person a permit to issue approved stamp-recording ...

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  40. TRAFFIC OVER THE PROPOSED BRIDGE.

    Giving evidence yesterday before the Public Works Committee on the subject of the proposed North Sydney bridge, Mr. C. A. Hodgson, Superintendent of Lines in the Railway ...

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  41. A MAN MISSING.

    CARRATHOOL, Thursday.--Alexander Tolmies has been missing since Monday. The disappearance still, remains a mystery, all efforts to find him proving futile. Yesterday and ...

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  42. ABSTRACT OF SALES BY AUCTION.

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  43. QUEENSLAND.

    At the Police Court to-day, Solomon Goldberg, Michael Asher, John Gregory, and Frederick Fontaine were committed for trial on a charge of conspiracy in connection with the ...

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  44. HARBOR COLLISION.

    A collision between the steamers Stormbird and Adelaide was reported to the Department of Navigation as having occurred yesterday morning in the harbor. It is stated that the ...

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