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  2. COMMONWEALTH.

    Mr. Oldham, the federal returning officer, made the official declaration of the poll in connection with the Senatorial elections to-day. There were very ...

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  3. INTER-STATE CABLES.

    The Norwegian barque Births, which arrived in Hobson's Bay last night, reported that during the voyage the whole of the officers and crew were attacked ...

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  4. HOBART & SOUTH

    The following are the results of the senior public examinations, the names being in alphabetical order, with their school, credits, and passes appended:— ...

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  5. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The Tariff commission sate that it is not within their scope to define the nature of the arrangements in regard to the colonial trade, or to make ...

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  6. CABLE MESSAGES

    Reuter declares that an emergency ordinance vets in the Japanese Government unlimited credit for the military defence of the empire. Other ordinanees ...

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  7. KITE-BOAT VOYAGE.

    Mr. S. F. Cody left Calais at half-past 7 o'clock on Friday night in his kiteboat (says the London "Daily mail"), and after 13 hours landed on Saturday ...

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  8. RATES OF DUTY.

    Sir Win. Lyne has directed that fig prune cereal shall be charged the same rate of duty as coffee, and that on quick black tar the same rate as on ...

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  9. RUSSIANS IN KOREA.

    It is stated by the correspondent of "The Times" in New York that despatches from Tokio show that the controlling party in Russia argue that ...

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  10. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The wheat market is irregular. Business was done at 2s 11d, ex store, but parcels for forward delivery are quoted at 2s 11½d. New flour sold at £8. Bran, ...

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  11. THE DARWIN SEAT.

    The recount and re-examination of the Darwin papers was concluded this afternoon, after the arrival of the Burnie papers by mail. The result of such ...

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  12. RUSSIA'S REPLY.

    The Japanese Legation is London deny that a time limit has been placed on Russia's reply. A reasonable period will be allowed the authorities at St. ...

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  13. THEATRICAL LAWSUIT.

    Mr. Justice Pring had before him it chambers to-day an application on behalf of the defendant in the case of Henry Lempriere Pringle against George ...

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  14. DOCK FACILITIES.

    The "Cologne Gazette" declares that Russian possesses four docks at Vladivostock and Port Arthur. It is further asserted by the same ...

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  15. WILMOT SEAT.

    When the last vote was counted for the Wilmot division of the federal electorate Mr., A. R. Cooke, the returning officer, declared the poll. Every praise ...

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  16. WESTRALIAN LEGISLATION.

    Mr. A. J. Barber, secretary of the Midland Railway Company of West Australia, Limited, announces that the Government at Perth has abandoned the ...

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  17. DEVASTATING THUNDERSTORM.

    At Hiawatha, near Wyalong, yesterday a terrific thunderstorm occurred. Six inches of rain fell in four hours, and large areas of crops were destroyed. ...

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  18. RUSSIAN SQUADRON.

    The Russian squadron at Bizerta has been reinforced by four additional torpedo boats. Orders have been received by the ...

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  19. THE POSITION OF FRANCE AND ENGLAND.

    A document of great interest has recently been published in France, this being the report on the budget for the Department of Foreign Affairs. Each French ...

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  20. THE STELLING CASE.

    It is understood that the solicitors of Hans Stelling will at once forward to Melbourne, for service upon the Federal Attorney-General, a writ for £1000 ...

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  21. RAILWAY GUARD'S DEATH

    A death under extraordinary circumstances was brought to light to-day. The victim was a railway guard named Lennox, who left Penrith at 1 o'clock this ...

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  22. DR. DOWIE.

    Rev. J. A. Dowie has farewelled his adherents at Chicago. He sails from San Francisco for Australia on January 21, and returns in June. ...

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  23. RUSSIANS IN MONGOLIA.

    Russia's action in erecting forts at Urga has seriously. impressed the Chinese with her steady advance in Monsolia. ...

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  24. OCCUPATION OF MANCHURIA.

    The occupation f Manchuria by the Russians has prejudiced China against all railway undertakings. Pekin authorities have prepared new ...

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  25. RUSSIA AND AFGHANISTAN.

    Russia is projecting a railway from Sanmarkand to Ternuz, which is situated close to the Afghan border. ...

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  26. TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILWAY.

    Mr. Reid is reported to have said in Perth that the Prime Minister was only persuaded to agree to push on with the Trans-Australian railway project on the ...

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  27. PESSIMISM IN BERLIN.

    A sudden wave of pessimism has passed over Berlin in regard to the situation in the Far East. ...

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  28. ARCHBISHOP OF WEST-MINSTER.

    Most Rev. Dr. Francis Bourne, who was appointed Archbishop of Westminster and Primate of England, in succession to the late Cardinal Vaughan, was ...

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  29. BRITISH FLEET.

    The armoured cruiser King Alfred, 1st guns, 14,000 tons, 23 knots, sails directly with relief crews for the ships on the China station. ...

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  30. WRECK OF A SCHOONER.

    Captain Smith, master of the schooner Jessie Niccol, which was sunk in Wellington Harbour by the s. Rotomahana, arrived in Sydney per the ...

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  31. TRANSFERRED PROPERTIES

    Action is being taken to cheek the estimates which the Queensland and West Australian Governments have made of the value of their transferred ...

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  32. THE BALKAN TROUBLE.

    The Porte has agreed to the appointment of an Italian officer to command the gendarmerie in Macedonia. ...

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  33. HOBART & SOUTH

    From January 1 the steamers leaving Melbourne for Launceston will be timed to depart from Melbourne at 1 o'clock, so that in ordinary circumstances the ...

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  34. ILLEGAL FISHING.

    The captains of several japanese schooners, who were arrested in August of Kamtchatka for illegal fishing, have been tried at Valdivostock. ...

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  35. THE CAPITAL SITE.

    The Minister for Home Affairs has completed arrangements, with the New South Wales Government for the despatch of survey parties to the Tumut ...

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  36. STRIKE SUSPENDED.

    The strike in the provision trade of Paris has been temporarily suspended, in order to secure the release of the men who were arrested. ...

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  37. ANOTHER AUSTRALIAN

    The Eastern markets, even under the most favourable conditions, are proverbial for their fitful and very frequently unwarranted changes. Fluctuations in ...

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  38. SOUTHERN NIGERIA.

    The expedition sent into Southern Nigeria during the course of two months' successful operations destroyed 15 villages in the Oron country, killing many, ...

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  39. THE STATE DEBTS.

    Sir George Turner now feels fairly assured that the State Treasurers will be able to meet him in Melbourne the first week in February to discuss the state ...

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  40. A SMART ARREST.

    Sergeant Blakney and Constable Collins, while on duty. just after midnight saw two men in Warwick-street, near Murray-street, carrying a large trunk. ...

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  41. THE NATURALISATION ACT.

    The Naturalisation Act comes into force on January 1, and the subjoined notice appeared in the "Commonwealth Gazette" issued to-day:—"Persons ...

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  42. ARCTIC EXPEDITION.

    Dr. Otto Nordenskjold, in a long article in "The Times," describes the operations of the Swedish Antarctic expedition. He states that he found on Seymour ...

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  43. AMUSEMENTS.

    The popularity of this clever, company wanes not one iotn. Last night again saw the curtain rise to a crowded and enthusiastic house. It is needless to ...

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  44. COURT HOUSE.

    The courthouse premises re-erected next the post office having received the finishing touches from the contractors, Messrs. Oswin and Stokell, it will be ...

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  45. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The "Standard" says that the first £10,000,000 of the Transvaal war contribution loan will be issued early in February at 4 percent at par. ...

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  46. A PHYSICAL CULTURE BEAUTY.

    A beauty show is (says the London "Daily Express") to be held at Leeds, for both sexes. About half a dozen of the women competitors will wear lights. ...

    Article : 132 words
  47. LABOUR QUESTION.

    Reuter says that the Attorney-General who supported Mr. Farrar declared he was convinced that South Africa was unable to supply sufficient labour to the ...

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