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  2. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    The Prefect of the Chinese Legation is expected to arrive in Melbourne in a few days. He is coming out to Australia to report on the appointment of ...

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  3. CABLE MESSAGES

    The president and secretary of the Canterbury Trades and Labour Council have written a letter to the "Manchester Guardian" in order to warn ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES

    M. Sarrien, the French Prime Minister, has been ordered rest by his medical ad visor, and has intimated his wish to re tire from his high office. ...

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  5. CURRENT TOPICS.

    Exhibition of Women's Work.—A meeting of the general committee formed recently to prepare for the first Australian exhibition of women's work, to be held ...

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  6. A CRESSY SENSATION.

    Tie residents of the usually quiet little township of Cressy and the adjoining district of Longford have been seriously disturbed in mind of late over ...

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  7. CONGREGATIONAL UNION.

    Rev. J. W. Jones, of Elsternwick, was to-day elected president of the Congregational Union of Victoria for next year. ...

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  8. SPEECH BY M. CLEMENCEAU.

    M. Clemenceau, speaking at Toulon, said France must be strong but not aggressive, and capable of defending herself at any moment when attacked. ...

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  9. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The "Standard," commenting on the attitude of West Australia towards the Commonwealth, expresses the opinion that safety is an interest greater than ...

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  10. DROWNED IN THE YARRA.

    The bodies of two men were recovered in the Yarra to-day. One was that of George Bennet, aged 40, who left homo on the 8th inst., to go to work at the ...

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  11. HOSPITAL BOARD.

    The monthly meeting of the hospital board. was held last evening, when there were present:—Messrs. F. Stanfield (in the chair), H. Weedon, R. F. Irvine, J. ...

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  12. THE RUSSIAN CRISIS.

    The Russian Government has refused to legislate on the lines of the programme issued by the lines of the party of peaceful regeneration, alleging that its policy would be ...

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  13. ALBERT PARK MYSTERY.

    Dragging operations in Albert Park Lake were to-day discontinued., and will not be resumed. Detective Burvett is now working on a system which lie hopes ...

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  14. THE BOGUS CAPTAIN'S COUP

    All Berlin is laughing at the Kopenick coup. A man in a captain's uniform, who was the bearer of a forged military order, met a corporal and 11 Guardsmen ...

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  15. VICTORIAN FACTORIES.

    In 1905 there were 4284 factories in Victoria, employing 80,235 hands, the estimated value of the machinery and plant being £6,187,019, or an increase ...

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  16. A WARSAW OUTRAGE.

    Seven anarchists robbed a tramway cashier at Warsaw of 2000 roubles. That accomplished, they fled. An infantryman fired upon them, ...

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  17. CHARTER FOR TENANTS.

    Earl Carrington, a former Governor of New South Wales, in the course of a speech delivered at Thame, in Oxford. shire, urged tenant farmers to show that ...

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  18. OBITUARY.

    Mr. H. Macdonald, the Labour member for Castlereagh, died at Sydney, to-day. ...

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  19. S.A. ELECTIONS.

    Nominations were received to-day for the new, House of Assembly. Seventy-five candidates have been nominated for 42 seats. Of these 89 sat in the last ...

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  20. THE UNION JACK.

    "The Times," in publishing a letter by W. E. Johnson on the New Hebrides question, describes it as significant. "Nor is it difficult," "The Times" goes on to ...

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  21. RAILWAY CONTROL.

    In the Assembly yesterday a motion to revert to the political control of railways was defeated, the voting being Ayes, 14; Noes, 21, ...

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  22. BRITISH NAVAL POLICY.

    Sir Wm. Bellairs, in a letter to Lord Tweedmouth, First Lord of the Admiralty, emphasises the alarming decrease in the expenditure on the ...

    Article : 78 words
  23. FIRE ON A STEAMER.

    A fire occurred in the after hold of the Union Company's Tarawere last night, when the vessel was in the Bay of Plenty, bound from Gisborne to ...

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  24. TREVALLYN ROAD.

    Mr. C. Metz, M.H.A., waited on the Minister of Lands to-day and placed be-fore him the matter of the encroachment ...

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  25. MARINE ENQUIRY.

    The Marine Court to-day found Captain Jolly, of the steamer Port Stephens, guilty of a grave error of judgment in abandoning the ship. The court held ...

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  26. MOORISH AFFAIRS.

    "The Times"' states that the French Government has resolved to assume a defensive attitude on the Moorish frontier, where an attack on the French ...

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  27. SUPPOSED SUICIDE.

    The body of a man named Alfred ("Toff") Anderson was found on Northdown Hill this afternoon by a wood carter named James Gower. The body ...

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  28. DISTRESS IN IRELAND.

    Mr. Bryce, Chief Secretary for Ireland, replying to the representations of a deputation in connection with the partial failure of the potato crop in the West ...

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  29. SUBMARINE'S FATE.

    The French submarine Lutin, which, with a crew of 14, while undergoing submersion at Bizerta, disappeared in a rough sea, has been located. ...

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  30. POSTAL CHANGES.

    ''I'm not going to drop penny postage throughout Australia simply because ½ could not get it through last session," the Postmaster-General informed a ...

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  31. JAPANESE SPIES.

    Herr Safel, a German explorer, states that he has met Japanese officers, acting as spies, in remote parts of China, and even far away towards Thibet. Many of ...

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  32. "SWEATED" CLERGY.

    At the meeting, of the Congregational Union at Melbourne on Tuesday, Mr. W. W.Kerr, the retiring president, took an opportunity of drawing ...

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  33. THE TRAMWAY BILL.

    Mr. Sadler (our Hobart correspondent wires) had some trouble in introducing the Launceston Tramway Bill, as it was contended that it was not a semi-public ...

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  34. TERRIBLE PRIVATIONS.

    The latest reports from Yemen. South. Western Arabia, state that the Turkish troops there are enduring terrible privations. Many battalions have been ...

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  35. CONSULS IN AUSTRALIA.

    Dr. Hirschfeld has been gazetted Ger. man Consul at Brisbane, Mr. Robert Lynn Chilian Consul at Fremantle. and Herr Otto Johannsen as German ...

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  36. PUBLICATIONS.

    Mr. John Fitzgerald has forwarded the October "London," which is full of interesting letterpress and profusely illustrated. There is another instalment of ...

    Article : 120 words
  37. COMING EVENTS

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  38. BANKER ARRESTED.

    Charles M'Gill, manager of the Ontario bank, has been arrested on a charge of falsifying Government reports. ...

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  39. COMMERCIAL.

    Tallow.—At the auction sales of tallow to-day 619. casks were offered and 573 casks were sold. Prices were as follow:—Fine mutton, 35s 6d per cwt.; ...

    Article : 43 words
  40. Advertising

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  41. ALIEN INFLUX.

    The Government of the Dominion of Canada is alarmed at the influx of East Indians into British Columbia, and has decided to introduce restrictive ...

    Article : 37 words
  42. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    The South African footballers have defeated Devonshire by 22 points to U, ...

    Article : 17 words
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