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  2. CABLE MESSAGES

    Captain Diziankowsky, of the 3rd Grenadiers, has been assassinated at Moscow, owing to the brutal suppression of an outbreak in a prison at Routirik ...

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  3. CABLE MESSAGES

    The details of the Miners' Federation ballot showed that 101,714 voted against, and 92,222 in favour of, joining the labour representation committee. ...

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  4. CURRENT TOPICS.

    Geelong Convention.—The Rev. Edward Isaac. of the Memorial Church, and several other Tasmanians, are at present attending the Geelong Endeavour ...

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  5. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    This afternoon the following message was received from South Australia:— "Master of the Age reports that at midnight on the 2nd inst., when nine miles ...

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  6. COMMONWEALTH NEWS

    After the report of Thursday's proceedings closed the second reading of tile Customs and Excise Bill relating to agricultural implements was carried by 16 to ...

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  7. COMMONWEALTH NEWS

    Mr. Deakin stated to-day that at the end of next week the whole of the electoral rolls of the Commonwealth will be ready to issue. ...

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  8. LIEUT-COLONEL WALLACE

    At the Federal Executive Council yesterday Lieut-Colonel Wallace. Military Commandant of West Australia, was appointed A.D.C. to the Governor-General, ...

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  9. CONSTITUTIONAL DEMOCRATS.

    Premier Stolypin permits the Constitutional Democrats to meet at Helsingfors on Sunday if their deliberations are private and the press excluded. ...

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  10. DEARTH OF MISSIONARIES

    At a meeting of the Australian Board of Missions to-day Archbishop Clarke, in referring to the dearth of missionaries in Australia, said it was a great ...

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  11. BRITISH ADDRESS.

    A deputation conveying the British address to the late Duma has not been permitted to use the Nobility Assembly Hall at St. Petersburg. ...

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  12. THE HIGH COURT.

    It has been definitely arranged among Federal Ministers that the Attorney-General be promoted to the High Court bench. It has not yet been decided who ...

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  13. A DENIAL.

    Mr. P. Snowden, M.P. (Lab.), has denied the statement made by Mr. R. Bell, M.P. (Lab.), that he (Mr. Snowden) had earned from £1500 to £2000 per ...

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  14. EMPEROR AND FAMILY.

    The Czar and his family have returned to the Palace at Peterhof. ...

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  15. THE RIVERINA.

    In the opinion of counsel consulted by the State Government, the Riverina belongs to the New South Wales Government. It was decided not to take ...

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  16. AMALGAMATED ENGINEERS.

    The Amalgamated Society of Engineers at their congress at Swansea, by 36 votes to 17, refused to withdraw from the Labour party, or permit a ...

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  17. BOMB OUTRAGES.

    A bomb explosion at Simbirsk wounded General Storykevitch, the Governor-General, seriously. The assailant escaped. ...

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  18. THE LABOUR MANIFESTO.

    Mr. Reid, in replying to-day to the Labour manifesto, said:—"The fighting platform contained in the Socialist manifesto is not the policy of the party in ...

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  19. TERRORISTS CONDEMNED.

    Ten of the terrorists at Czenstochowa having been tried were condemned to be shot. The execution takes place to-day. ...

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  20. ALBERT PARK MYSTERY.

    The police resumed dragging operations at Albert Park Lake today. A piece of flesh, which is supposed to have formed a portion of the back of the ...

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  21. GENERAL CABLES

    Sixteen Chinese at Johannesburg were flogged for savagely assaulting some whites underground. ...

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  22. MUTINEERS EXECUTED.

    It is semi-officially reported that the sailors at Kronstadt executed the sentences passed on 19 of their comrades who were condemned for mutiny. ...

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  23. THE STATE CONFERENCE.

    The attitude that should be taken up by the Premier and Attorney-General at the interstate conference on the state debts question was discussed by the ...

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  24. CLYDE STRIKE.

    The strikers in the Clyde iron and steel works protest against the builders of the King's turbine yacht being granted an indefinite 'delay for the delivery of ...

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  25. IMPERIAL FINANCES.

    The "Temps" correspondent at Viberg, M. Kokovtseff, in a confidential report to Premier Stolypin, estimated the deficit for the current year at £15,500,000 ...

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  26. LONDON OMNIBUSES.

    A scheme is afoot to amalgamate the metropolitan motor omnibus companies into one, with a capital of £4,000,000. ...

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  27. ARRESTED IN ENGLAND.

    The man Percival was brought up at Bow-street and remanded for a month. Mr. Robert, H. B. Marsham, the magistrate, remarked that it was for the ...

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  28. MINERS ENTOMBED.

    An exulosion in the Pocahontas collieries in Virginia entombed 75 miners. Oct. 5. Sixty coffins have been ordered in ...

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  29. IRISH PARLIAMENTARY FUND.

    The American-Irish league's convention at Philadelphia pledged itself to contribute within two years £20,000 sterling to assist the Home Rule cause. ...

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  30. VICTORIAN FLORA.

    At the request of the King the State Ministers have agreed to supply Prince Roland Buonaparte, the French botanical savant, with specimens of Victorian ...

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  31. BRUNSWICK SUCCESSION.

    Replying to the Brunswick Minister, Prince Von Bulow declared that the federal council's decree of 1885 debarred the Duke of Cumberland accepting the ...

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  32. TUESDAY'S EARTHQUAKE.

    Washington's recording instruments locate the origin of Tuesday's earth. quake in the Indian Ocean westward of Australia. ...

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  33. GOVERNMENT PRINTER.

    Applications are to be invited inside and outside the service for the appointment of the position of Government Printer, rendered vacant several months ...

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  34. TURCO-BULGARIAN TROUBLE.

    Bulgaria made a peremptory demand to the Porte to sign the Turco-Bulgarian Commission's report settling the possession of Soujak, on the frontier. ...

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  35. SHIPPING

    The following notifications have been posted at Lloyd's:— Arrivals.—Vera, yacht; Afric, s. Departures.—For Adelaide—Port ...

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  36. SUPPOSED MURDER.

    Arthur Harvey, employed at Yerranderie silverfield, was shot in the back and killed. His wife is said to have been arrested on suspicion. ...

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  37. THE REPRESENTATIVES.

    The Speaker took the chair at 10.30 a.m. SOUTH AFRICAN RECIPROCITY. The Prime Minister moved the ...

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  38. AMERICAN POLITICS.

    President Roosevelt, speaking at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, condemned the federal acquisition of the railroads, but advocated an increasing and more ...

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  39. LIBEL ACTION.

    The jury in the Haynes-Norton libel case had not agreed to-night, and was locked up. ...

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  40. A RAILWAY COLLISION.

    Accidents on the Tasmanian railways are fortunately very rare, but one happened yesterday near the Launceston station which created a slight sensation, ...

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  41. THE ISIS.

    The P. and O. steamer Isis, which had her machinery damaged, has left Zante for Port Said. ...

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  42. OUR TAXES.

    The report of the Commissioner, or Taxes for 1905-6 puts the assessed capital value of property at £22,751,972, an increase for the year of £324,058. ...

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  43. A VESSEL SUNK.

    After the obsolete ironclad Landrail had been used as a target for experimental firing, she was being towed back to Portland, when the vessel lurched ...

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  44. MEAT TRUST PROPOSAL.

    In view of the controversy on the question of reopening the frontiers for foreign cattle, some sensation has been caused in Berlin by the publication of ...

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  45. SENATE CANDIDATE.

    In another column will be found the dates of a number of meetings to be addressed by the Hon. N. K. Ewing, a Senate candidate. The first meeting will ...

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  46. STEAMER WRECKED.

    While voyaging from Hoihow to Hongkong the steamer Charterhouse, 2025 tons, foundered off Hainan Head. Sixty passengers were lost and 74 of the crew ...

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  47. TRAMS FOR LAUNCESTON.

    The sub-committee which is engaged in preparing a tramway scheme for digestion by private enterprise came to several Important decisions at its meeting ...

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  48. MISHAP TO WARSHIPS.

    Before reaching Singapore H.M.'s first-class cruiser Terrible lost her star-board propeller, and eight feet of her tail shaft. Another cruiser will escort ...

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  49. FINANCIAL.

    The weekly returns last week:—Coin, £30,327,000; reserve, £20,402,000;' proportion of reserves and liabilities, 38.50; circulation, £29,673,000; public deposits, ...

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  50. COLONEL CAMERON'S CANDIDATURE.

    On Thursday evening Colonel Cameron, who is a candidate for the Senate, gave an address in the Foresters' Hall, Long ford, when there was a poor attendance. ...

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  51. THE MONEY MARKET.

    The open money market discount rate for three months bank bills is 4¾ per cent. The Bank of England rate is 4 per cent. ...

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  52. COMING EVENTS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 39 words
  53. THE LONGFORD FATALITY.

    As the river at Longford is subsiding rapidly, dragging operations were again commenced yesterday for the recovery of the body of the late Mr. Charles Pitt, ...

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  54. GOVERNMENT STOCKS.

    The changes in the quotations for Government stocks for the week are in 2½ per cent. Consols, which now stand at £86 7s 6d; New South Wales 4 per ...

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  55. IN THE HOME.

    A feeling of security and freedom from anxiety pervades the home in which Chamberlain's Pain Balm is kept constantly on hand. A touch of Rheumatism, ...

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  56. SHEEP HAVE WORMS.

    And have them badly, too, sometimes; and you wonder why they die. If you get a tin of Weston's Vermifuge it will destroy all traces of ...

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  57. TO-MORROW.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 28 words
  58. Advertising

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  59. DIVIDEND.

    The directors of the Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company have. declared a dividend of 5 per cent. ...

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