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  2. PLAGUE BACILLI.

    It is reported that the bacilli of the bubonic plague, which was seized from Dr. Hoyden in Victoria on Friday through the intervention of the health and Customs authorities, have since been ...

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  3. NOTES OF THE DAY.

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

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  4. INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Although the leading French newspapers were at first disposed to regard the utterances as moderate and conciliatory, the full text of the speech made by ...

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  5. THE CHINESE ARMY.

    LONDON, Friday Night.--In the course of his interview with the Tsung-Il-Yamen, the Chinese Council on Foreign Affairs, Lord Charles Beresford warned that body that ...

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  6. THE NORTHERN COLLIERIES.

    NEWCASTLE, Saturday.--A remarkable and gratifying change came over the industrial scene here to-day. The outlook of the morning was confronted by prospects of a continuance of ...

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  7. AMERICAN POLITICS.

    LONDON, Friday Night.--The leaders of the Tammany Hall party in the United States are inclined to omit the question of the free coinage of silver from the ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    Monsignor Broyer, Bishop of Samoa, arrived from the island by the Hauroto on Saturday. The Bishop, who has been 25 years in the islands, will remain in Sydney about a week, and then leave by ...

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  9. THE COLONIAL MINTS.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The results of the conference between the Agents-General for the Australian colonies, Treasury officials, and representatives of the Colonial Office on ...

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  10. NEWCASTLE.

    Gertrude Donaldson, or Donnison, the domestic servant who on Friday morning last was found on the lawn of lier employer, Mr. Thos. Croudace, at Lambton, in a state of ...

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  11. THE STRONGEST MAN ON EARTH.

    MR. C. A. SAMPSON (Whose career was given in last Friday's issue.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. THE POWERS AND CRETE.

    LONDON, Saturday. -- The "Daily Telegraph" publishes a report that, prior to giving his consent to the evacuation of Crete by the Turkish troops, the Sultan offered to ...

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  13. THE PREMIER QUESTIONED.

    The Premier was asked last night if the Government had received any message bearing upon this matter. He said that the question was practically settled some time ago, but it had ...

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  14. FOUND ON MEREWETHER BEACH.

    The body of a man named Wm. Smith, a resident of Charlestown, was found on the Merewether Beach yesterday morning, and will be the subject of a coroner's inquest to-day. Smith, ...

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  15. SIR GEORGE TURNER SEEN.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Sir George Turner is highly pleased with the news contained in the cablegram with reference to the colonial Mints. The concession, he says, will mean a profit to ...

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  16. THE KAISER.

    LONDON, Friday Night.--A rumor is gaining ground to the effect that, upon his return from Palestine, the Emperor William of Germany intends to visit Spain. ...

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  17. ENGLAND AND AMERICA.

    LONDON, Friday Night.--The "New York Times" comments upon the proposal for cooperation between Great Britain, the United States, and Japan in regard to affairs in the ...

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  18. WORK AT THE MINES.

    The observance of the 9th of November as a general holiday reduced file number of working days at the mines during the fortnight ended on Saturday to 10. Fourteen of the pits were ...

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  19. VICTORIAN WINES.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Lipton's Company, Limited, has offered, through the Agent- General for Victoria, to take up Victorian wines, and open a depot in Melbourne, and ...

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  20. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Friday Night.--Reports from Vienna state that the outbreak of plague has fortunately been confined to the Pathological Institute of that city, and that there is no further danger ...

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  21. THE NEW TAXATION.

    GRAFTON, Saturday.--At a meeting of the council of the Clarence River Farmers' Union today Mr. Hadfield (president) moved that a vote of thanks he accorded the Premier for retaining ...

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  22. A CARBONIC OXIDE NUISANCE.

    The minds of a section of the inhabitants ol Wickham, together with those of the aldermanic representatives of the municipality, have lately been considerably exercised concerning the ...

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  23. VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Mr. C. C. Kingston, the Premier of South Australia, arrived in Melbourne yesterday morning for a short visit on official business. During the forenoon he called ...

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  24. MINISTERIAL CHANGE IN GREECE.

    LONDON, Friday Night.--M. Zalmis, the late Premier and Minister of Foreign Affairs in Greece, has again formed a Ministry. ...

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  25. EXTENDING COMMERCE.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The "New York Tribune" considers that the Ahglo-American policy will be the means of bringing about an extension of commerce under peaceful ...

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  26. THE FOOCHOW TEA MARKET.

    FOOCHOW, Saturday.--The E. and A. Company's steamer Australian sailed on the 11th inst. for the Australian colonies, with a shipment of tea. ...

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  27. A BLUEJACKET DROWNED.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Jas. Simper, one of the crew of the warship Cerberus, was drowned on Friday while engaged in "rescue" practice down the bay. Four men jumped into a boat, ...

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  28. GREAT BRITAIN THANKED.

    LONDON, Saturday.--General Nelson A. Miles, Commander-in-Chief of the United States Army, was entertained at a banquet in New York last night. ...

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  29. UNSOUND NEW ZEALAND RABBITS.

    LONDON, Friday Night.--The bulk of the rabbits shipped by the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Rakam, which arrived on November 1 from Lyttelton and the Bluff, proved to be ...

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  30. SHIPPING ITEMS.

    There arrived at Newcastle yesterday the ship Fleur-de-Lis, from Table Bay, to load Pacific Co-operative coal for Cape Town or Algoa Bay, to the agency of Messrs. W. Scott Fell and Co., ...

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  31. A SENSATIONAL AFFAIR.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--At Katupna three men engaged in sleeper hewing had their dinner off a joint of meat yesterday. At tea only one partook of this same joint, and afterwards he ...

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  32. THE MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

    LONDON, Friday Night.--Arrangements have been made for the vessels of the Messageries Maritimes service to leave Adelaide for the homeward voyage on Saturdays, the ...

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  33. A RUSSIAN PROTEST.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Count Cassini, the Russian Ambassador at Washington, has been interviewed with regard to the speech made by General Miles. ...

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  34. THE COOLGARDIE EXHIBITION.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Mr. Seammell, who is visiting the Continent with the object of securing works of art and foreign exhibits for the West Australian Exhibition, to be held at ...

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  35. INDIAN MEDICAL TREATMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--An inquest was held at Portland yesterday on the body of James Bailey, aged 19, who died whilst under the treatment of two Indian "doctors," named Assaf and ...

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  36. THE CAPE MAIL SERVICE.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Mr. John Xavier Merriman, Treasurer in the Cape Ministry, recently stated that the Government was determined that the oversea mails should be carried exclusively ...

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  37. IMPORTS AND EXPORTS.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--A return giving particulars with regard to the export and import trade of Victoria for the nine months ended September 30, and making comparisons with the ...

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  38. MOUNT KOSCIUSKO OBSERVATORY.

    COOMA, Saturday.--Mr. Newth, first observer at Mount Kosciusko, was in Cooma last week, making arrangements to exchange communications between Mount Gladstone, an eminence ...

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  39. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--Mr. Godfrey Ma[?]pas, a well-known resident of Willunga, met with an accident a little while ago, breaking his leg. Last night he was being assisted to bed by ills wife ...

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  40. NEW ZEALANDERS ALERT.

    WELLINGTON, Sunday.--The Defence Department has made complete arrangements for mobilising the volunteers and the militia of this colony in the event of the outbreak of war. ...

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  41. FREEHOLD TRUST COMPANY OF AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The voluntary winding-up of the Freehold Trust Company of Australia has been decided upon, in accordance with the recommendation made by the directors in their ...

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  42. AN ITALIAN PROTECTORATE.

    LONDON, Friday Night.--A recent report that King Menelik of Abyssinia had ceded to Russia the right to establish a protectorate over Raheita Bay a narrow strip of ...

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  43. A MURDEROUS ASSAULT.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--A respectable old man named Harm Uder, a foreigner, who resides in an alley off Chetwynd-street, North Melbourne, was the victim of a murderous attack on Saturday ...

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  44. THE GROSVENOR CUP.

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  45. THE LIVERPOOL A[?]MN CUP.

    LONDON, Friday Night.--At the Liverpool autumn meeting yesterday the following event was run:-- LIVERPOOL AUTUMN CUP (handicap), £1075. ...

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  46. SALE OF THE CUP WINNER.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Negotiations for the purchase of The Grafter came to a termination on Saturday, when Mr. W. Forrester parted with the Melbourne Cup winner. The new owner is, ...

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  47. BROKEN-HILL BLOCK NO. 10.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The directors of the Broken-hill Block No. 10 Company, in their report for the half-year ended the 21st November, state that the amount to the credit of profit and ...

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  48. SUPPOSED DISASTER.

    WELLINGTON, Sunday.--Some wreckage with the word "Philadelphia" in zinc lettering has been washed ashore in Foveaux Straits, and three large spars have been found in a bay on Stewart ...

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  49. DUEL IN VIENNA.

    LONDON, Friday Night.--A most desperate duel was fought in Vienna to-day between two members of the Austrian Lower House--Deputies Wolf and Gnievosz. ...

    Article : 71 words
  50. TO-DAY.

    {No abstract available}

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  51. QUEENSLAND.

    To-day was the hottest in the city for this summer; the temperature from noon till about 5 o'clock averaged 100deg. in the shade. A burning westerly, wind blew all day. ...

    Article : 35 words
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