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  2. CABLE MESSAGES

    An official return of the political prisoners exiled to Siberia during the past twelve months has just been issued. Since October 30. 1905, no less than ...

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  3. CABLE MESSAGES

    Japan is indignant at the San Fran cisco' Board of Education excluding the children of Oriental parents from the public school and compelling Koreans. ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES

    Right Hon. A. J. Balfour, M.P., (C), speaking at Manchester, referred to the threats against the House of Lords, and declared that such a Chamber was an ...

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  5. CURRENT TOPICS.

    Beaconsfield Fire Case.—A further donation of 5s to the Beaconsfield fire case has been received from Mr. H. Lakin. The Tramway Bill.—The Launceston ...

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  6. OUR FEDERAL LETTER

    The two hours and twenty minutes' speech which Mr. Deakin delivered at Ballarat as a declaration of Ministerial policy has given an impetus to the ...

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  7. CAMPAIGN WORK.

    All the candidates are working with great energy and eloquence. Mr. Deakin may go to Sydney and other places. At the last elections he visited New ...

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  8. LEGISLATION FORESHADOWED.

    An official communique issued at St. Petersburg foreshadowed legislation on tie lines suggested by Octoberists and peaceful regeneration parties., ...

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  9. CABINET-MAKING.

    M. Clemenceau, who has been entrusted with the formation of a new Ministry for France, owing to. the resignation of M. Sarrien, has not yet completed the ...

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  10. PEASANTS AND GUARDS.

    A serious conflict took place between the peasants and rural guards at Vasilsursk. Eighteen of the guards were killed. ...

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  11. A GREAT CRASH.

    "The Times" states it is believed that Arbuthnot's liabilities at Madras total nearly £2,000,000, while Macfadyen's are also considerable, owing to speculation ...

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  12. REVOLT IN MOROCCO.

    A force of Renianos tribesmen, under Coreian, captured Arzila, a walled town, 25 miles from Tangier, and seized several of the guards. Goreian intends to ...

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  13. NORTHERN NIGERIA.

    Cannibalism is reported from the Yola district, in Northern Nigeria. The 'natives attacked and killed two of the Protectorate police, and ate, their ...

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  14. EDUCATION BILL.

    It is stated by "The Times" that the Government intends to suggest the advisability of deferring the committee stage of the Education Bill until the ...

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  15. AMERICAN BEEF TRUST.

    Reports are being persistently circulated to the effect that an American beef trust is organising, with a capital of £100,000,000 sterling, backed by ...

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  16. THE CRESSY SENSATION.

    The "search after reliable information" in connection with the cause of the disturbance that created the remarkable transformation in the scenery on a ...

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  17. NEW BATTLESHIP.

    The battleship Andre Spervozvanny has been lunched at St. Petersburg. The tonnage will be 17,400; and her speed 18 knots, and the vessel will ...

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  18. E.S. AND A. BANK.

    The English, Scottish, and Australian Bank shows a profit of £167,275. It is proposed to carry £15,000 to the reserve, pay a dividend of 4½ per ...

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  19. PREFERENTIAL QUESTION

    A correspondent of "The Times" suggests a doubt as to whether the Colonial Office was justified in informing Australia that the treaty obligations stood ...

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  20. SPAIN AND THE CHURCH.

    Spain is denouncing the concordat of 1851, with a view of a modification in a liberal sense. Senor Romanones, Minister of the ...

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  21. BADLY ORGANISED.

    It has been said before in these letters that the anti-socialists in Victoria are badly organised. Time has not improved the impression. From the ...

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  22. NEWFOUNDLAND FISHERIES

    Owing to the American fishermen agreeing not to use the purse seines, the Newfoundland fishermen agree not to fish at night. Friction has now been ...

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  23. RHINE VINTAGE.

    The vintage on the Rhine is the worst known for many years, the damage by the parasites being estimated at £500,000 sterling. ...

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  24. CHINESE ARMY.

    Thirty thousand well-equipped Chinese troops, with 150 guns, belonging to Yuanshikai's army, have been engaged in manoeuvres at Changtfu. Thirty ...

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  25. FRENCH MINING DISASTER

    Messrs. Cunynghame and Atkinson, reporting to the Home Office, ascribe the disaster at Courrieres, in France, to a formidable dust explosion. They ...

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  26. STAGE AND PEERAGE.

    Miss Camille Clifford, who has been well known in London as a "Gibson girl" in plays at the Vandeville Theatre, in the Strand, has been married to ...

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  27. BLOWN OUT TO SEA.

    One hundred and twenty-five employees of the Florida East Coast railway were living on board a hulk. This was blown out to sea during the recent ...

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  28. THE MONEY MARKET.

    Hon. Leslie Shaw, Secretary to the American Treasury, announces that after to-day deposits to facilitate the gold importations into the United States ...

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  29. ANTI-SOCIALIST LEADERSHIP.

    Mr. Reid is continually referring to "my friend Mr. M'Lean," and telling of what Mr. M'Lean is doing. If 'Mr. M'Lean is doing anything at all, he is ...

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  30. CHINESE LABOUR.

    Lewyuklin, the Chinese Consul in South Africa, states that the Chinese in the Transvaal are perfectly satisfied with their treatment. The percentage ...

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  31. IN SEARCH OF CAPITAL

    Mr. J. C. Carolan, of Invermay, returned yesterday from Melbourne, where he has been in search of capital for the construction of tramways for ...

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  32. SHIPPING

    The following notifications have been posted at Lloyd's:— Arrivals.—From Bunbury—Trientalis, bq. From Australian ports— ...

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  33. HEALY'S RETURN.

    Cecil Healy, the well-known swimmer, leaves for Sydney on November 9. ...

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  34. SULPHUR AND WATER.

    A volcano at Chulco emitted sulphur and water, inundating Panchinalco, and killing a majority of the inhabitants. One hundred persons were drowned at ...

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  35. TYPHOID AT ZEEHAN.

    In the Assembly to-night the Premier (Captain Evans) tabled a voluminous report from the Chief Health Officer on the milk-borne outbreak of typhoid fever ...

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  36. AMUSEMENTS.

    At the Albert Hall ,to-morrow evening the children and teachers of the Charles-street state school will repeat the entertainment so successfully given by them ...

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  37. THE PERILS OF BLOOD-POISONING.

    "I am in the employ of the Australian Gaslight Co. as Gas Main Layer," says Mr. E. J. Barnett, of Perry-street, St. Peters, Sydney, "and while at work had ...

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  38. DEAKINISM IN VICTORIA.

    But it all depends on whether the anti-socialists will have the majority. The Deakin party is working energetically, but is limiting itself to Victoria., ...

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  39. COMING EVENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 27 words
  40. Advertising

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  41. THESE COLD WINDS

    Burn up the face and crack the lips just as badly as the hot sun. If you wish to preserve your complexion and good looks, use "Magnolla" Glycerine and Cucumber. ...

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  42. JAR OF CONSTANT COUGHING.

    Hammer blows, steadily applied, break the hardest rock. Coughing day after day jars and tears the throat and lungs until the healthy tissues give way. ...

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