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  2. NOTES OF THE DAY.

    "I must have liberty Withal, as largo a charter as the wind. To blow on whom I please." --AS YOU LIKE IT. ...

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  3. A RUMORED STRIKE.

    There was a rumor current yesterday to the effect that a strike, in some respects similar to that experienced by the North Shore Ferry Company three or four months ago, had taken place ...

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  4. THIRD EDITION.

    LONDON, Thrsday.--Speaking at the Lord Mayor's banquet yesterday. Lord Salisbury said that America's appearance as a factor in Asiatic and European diplomacy had not ...

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  5. BRITISH FOREIGN POLICY.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The banquet in connection with the assumption of office by the now Lord Mayor of London (Sir John Voce Moore) was held at the Guild-hull ...

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  6. VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Mr. J. R. Smith, the Tucka Tucka studmaster, was admitted to Dr. Fitzgerald's private hospital on Sunday last, suffering from a throat affection, owing to which he ...

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  7. A CENSURE MOTION

    As soon as the first bell rang in the Assembly yesterday afternoon, the members of the Opposition, wearing that smile of hopeful expectancy invariably associated with an Impending motion ...

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  8. PASTORAL PROPERTIES SUBMITTED TO AUCTION.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Two largo station properties, situated in Now South Wales, together with a quantity of stock, were offered for sale by public auction at Scott's Hotel this afternoon ...

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  9. THE LORD MAYOR'S SHOW.

    LONDON, Thursday.--A feature of the procession at the Lord Mayor's Show yesterday was a car shaped as a ship of war, anil carrying guns. ...

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  10. A WIDOW'S HORRIBLE FATE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--A gruesome discovory was made at North Williamstown railway station shortly before 5 o'clock this morning, when the assistant stationmaster found the ...

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  11. MEMBERS OF THE GOVERNMENT.

    The Attorney-General, on being seen, said everything had been prepared for giving notice in the Council last night of the resolutions dealing with Federation. The Upper House,had-been adjourned ...

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  12. PREMIER PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The Chiet justice has directed that a meeting of the creditors of the Premier Permanent Building Society be held on the 10th January to consider a sehemo for ...

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  13. CITY FRAUDS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Upon the Lord Mayor being installed in office yesterday, on arriving at the Law Courts, he was exhorted by the Chief Justice, Lord Russell of ...

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  14. INTERCOLONIAL BOWLING.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The third and final game in connection with the Intercolonial match, New South Wales and Victoria, was played on the M.C.C. green this afternoon. There was a large ...

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  15. A MINING DIRECTOR IN TROUBLE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--A warrant was issued in London last week for the arrest of Mr. Olaude Vautin, a well-known consulting metallurgist and director of a number of ...

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  16. MINISTERIAL SUPPORTERS.

    Government supporters state that they find themselves in a somewhat awkward position. They believe that Mr. Reid should be censured for raising the fiscal question in this way, but ...

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  17. THE PREMIER'S VIEWS.

    "The Opposition thinks it wrong," said the Premier, "to raise the fiscal question. Well, I consider that the other side raised the fiscal question when it proposed to displace the ...

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  18. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The arrivals for the ensuing series of London-Colonial wool sales are 74,000 bales, of which 15,000 hales have been forwarded direct to manufacturers. ...

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  19. MR. LYNE'S ATTITUDE.

    Mr. Lyne regards it as inevitable that the Opposition should have taken action against the Government in this matter, because Mr. Reld has been guilty of a distinct breach of confidence. ...

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  20. THE DREYFUS CASE.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.--The Court of Cassntion in Paris, which is considering the Dreyfus case, has secretly examined M. Cavaignac (ex-Minister for War), General ...

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  21. TUNIS AND TRIPOLI.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.--The French authorities recently established a military post 20 miles across the disputed frontier between tho Turkish province of Tripoli and ...

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  22. DEATH OF A NOVELIST.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night—A sensational charge has arisen in connection with tho death of Mr. Harold Frederic ("George Forth"), the well-known author and ...

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  23. AMONG THE OPPOSITION.

    The Opposition regards the motion of censure as about the best move that the party has been able to make this session. A meeting of members was held yesterday to consider tho position. ...

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  24. TO-DAY.

    Gladstone Fair, Town-hall, Leichhardt, 3. Ministcr[?]' Prayer Union, Centenary-hall, 10.30. Highland Society; Burns Club Meeting. Manchester Unity-hall, 8. ...

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  25. THE TRIPLE ALLIANCE.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.--The St. Petersburg newspaper "Novosti" expresses fears that Great Britain and Turkey both intend to join the Triple Alliance now existing ...

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  26. ST. ANNE'S, GRESFORD.

    WEST MAITLAND, Thursday.--The ceremony of consecrating the new Church of St. Anne at Gresford was performed yesterday by the Bishop of Newcastle (Dr. Stanton), in the presence of a ...

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  27. A FAMILY QUARREL.

    [?], Thursday,--William and Alfred Blomeley, aged 18 and 15 respectively, were charged at the Ballarut Police Court to-day with the murder of their father, George Blomeley, an ...

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  28. FRENCH NAVAL ACTIVITY.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.--The preparations on hoard the French warships at Toulon have been completed, and the whole fleet is ready for sea. ...

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  29. MR. COPELAND ON THE SITUATION.

    Members of the Opposition, feeling that they have a somewhat good thing in hand, are prepared to talk very freely. This is Mr. Copeland's view of the situation:--"I consider that Air. Raid's ...

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  30. SITUATION IN CRETE.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.--The Admirals in command of the foreign squadrons in Cretan waters have directed the Turkish Governor to depart from the island, and have ...

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