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  2. CABLE MESSAGES

    Still another collision has been reported from the English Channel, the damaged vessel this time being the barque Este, which had left Hamburg ...

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  3. CABLE MESSAGES

    Ernest Schoenberg, the Labour leader, has been acquitted on the charge of libelling Professor Lenhartz, the director of the Eppendorf State Hospital at ...

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  4. CURRENT TOPICS.

    Meeting of Creditors.—At the office of Mr. M. J. Clarke, solicitor, yesterday, a meeting of creditors in the estate of Mrs. Alice Ann Powell, of Cressy, was held ...

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  5. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    At the Court of General Sessions to-day Marion Edwards, who gained some notoriety on account of masquerading as a man, was acquitted on a charge of ...

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  6. CABLE MESSAGES

    With surprising regularity the Russian conscripts are responding to the call for military service. This fact, together with the ...

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  7. CABLE MESSAGES

    Lord Castlereagh's motion that the Trades Disputes Bill should not apply to Ireland caused a lively debate and a stormy scene in the House of Commons. ...

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  8. THE BUILDING STRIKE.

    With the racing carnival at hand, it is regarded as unlikely that there will be any developments having a material bearing on the settlement of the ...

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  9. EXILED TO SIBERIA.

    Krustaloff and 14 of his colleagues have been exiled to Siberia, and suffer the loss of their civil rights. ...

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  10. IMPERIAL FAMILY.

    The Czar and his family are at Czarskoe-selo. ...

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  11. MACEDONIAN HORRORS.

    Mr. Noel Buxton, M.P. (L.), chairman of the Balkan committee, visited the mountain villages of Macedonia, and saw the wounded dying after incendiarism ...

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  12. MOTOR OMNIBUS.

    Waterloo Bridge was the scene of a startling accident to-day. One of the live motor omnibuses which daily cross the structure skidded, ...

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  13. NEW MOTIVE POWER.

    Mr. Hunter, president of the Manchester Association of Engineers, foreshadows an early and startling revelation in new motive power. ...

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  14. FATAL BUGGY ACCIDENT.

    Whilst driving in the Donald district to-day, two farmers, James and Henry Goldsmith, were thrown from a buggy through the horses bolting and colliding ...

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  15. CLYDE LABOUR TROUBLE.

    If the strikes in the shipyards continue, the Clyde shipbuilders threaten to lock-out the boilermakers and engine-men. ...

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  16. NEW YORK GOVERNORSHIP

    Some peculiar disclosures are being made by the "Evening Post" regarding matters in New York State, the Governorship of which is again open. ...

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  17. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    Samuel James Bryant, ex-town clerk of Collingwood, was committed for trial to-day on a charge of embezzling money belonging to the council. ...

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  18. TINNED MEATS.

    In reply to Mr. Henniker Heaton (C.), the Secretary of State for War (Right Hon. R. B. Haldane, K.C.) stated in the House of Commons that it was not ...

    Article : 110 words
  19. MARINE COURT INQUIRY.

    The collision between the steamer Queenseliff and the ketch Swan, which occurred off Cape Schanuck on October 27, was the subject of an enquiry at the ...

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  20. THE ARMENIANS.

    Instead of continuing the futile armed risings, the Armenians in the Caucasus nightly kidnap their opponents. These are tried before midnight vehmgerichts ...

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  21. ST. HELENA.

    The garrison has been withdrawn from St. Helena, and the islanders are indignant, declaring that they will be ruined if left defenceless. ...

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  22. ALBERT PARK TRAGEDY.

    The Cabinet decided to-day to offer a reward of £100 for the identification of the human remains found in Albert Park Lagoon, and one of £250 for evidence to ...

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  23. BOROUGH ELECTIONS.

    Keen interest is being manifested in the borough elections, which take place to-day, The Moderates are making a great ...

    Article : 62 words
  24. ABYSSINIAN INTERESTS.

    According to an answer given to a question in the House of Commons, the validity of the agreement between Great Britain, Italy, and France was ...

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  25. AN AERONAUT.

    Dr. Thomas, an aeronaut, of Georgia, was about to alight after a perilous ascent, and as he was holding the ripping cord with one hand the balloon ...

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  26. WOMAN SUFFRAGE.

    A deputation representing 40 different women's societies asked the Premier to-day to introduce a Woman's Suffrage Bill into the Victorian Parliament ...

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  27. EDUCATION BILL.

    The Bishop of Oxford's amendment to the Education Bill, allowing distinctive instruction, with the ordinary facilities of the school daily, was adopted in the ...

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  28. FINANCIAL.

    The returns of the Bank of England for the past week are:—Coin, £27,194,000; reserve, £18,158,000; proportion of reserves and liabilities, 30.51; ...

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  29. A SUGGESTION REFUSED.

    The Railway Commissioners have refused to accept the suggestion of the board of enquiry that ex-Driver Lawton, president of the Tramway Union, should ...

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  30. NEWFOUNDLAND FISHERIES

    The Bait Act is so hampered by the vivendi that it is expected the Americans will only be able to engage 200 instead of 600 Newfoundlanders. ...

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  31. GERMAN COLONIES.

    Herr Deremberg predicts that it will be necessary to make the German colonies in South-West Africa an annual grant of £1,500,000 sterling for a decade. In ...

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  32. THE MONEY MARKET.

    The open money market discount rate for three months' bank bills is 5 7-8. The Bank of England rate is 6 per cent. ...

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  33. REMANDED FOR SENTENCE

    David Moon, formerly secretary of the Operative Bakers' Union, who was arrested at Auckland, appeared before the Quarter Sessions to-day on a charge ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN VOCALIST.

    Mr. Robert Cunningham has been engaged for the German opera season at Covent Garden in January. ...

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  35. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES.

    British 2½ per cent. Consols are quoted at £86; Victorian 4 per cents., at £105; 3½ per cents., £99 10s; and 3 per cents., £89; New South Wales 4 per cents. ...

    Article : 111 words
  36. SHIPPING REGULATIONS.

    In pursuance of a threat made on September 27, the Right Hon. D. Lloyd-George, M.P., President of the Board of Trade, proposes a new amendment to the ...

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  37. DARING BURGLARY.

    Baron James Rothschild's chateau at Chantilly was entered by burglars, who stole the valuable fine art collection. ...

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  38. WAGES TROUBLE.

    It is now considered that the trouble over the wages question at Broken Hill will be amicably settled. Mr. Delprat had an interview with the unionist ...

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  39. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY

    In the Assembly to-day, Dr. Crowther moved for a committee of the whole House to consider—(1) That it was inadvisable to forfeit the whole of the ...

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  40. SHIPPING

    The following notifications have been posted at Lloyd's:— Arrivals.—From Melbourne—Anna, bq. From Sydney—Scharnhorst and ...

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  41. IRISH UNIONISTS.

    Right Hon. W. H. Long, M.P., has been unanimously elected chairman of the Irish Unionist party in the House of Commons. ...

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  42. RECENT FIRE.

    The jury that enquired into the recent big fire at Wellington found the evidence submitted by the Wellington Auctioneering Company, in whose premises the fire ...

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  43. ILLTREATING A NON-UNIONIST.

    Six men have been dined £10 at Tredegar for illtreating a non-unionist collier in order to compel him to join the federation. ...

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  44. BEACONSFIELD POLICE COURT.

    At the Beaconsfield Police Court on Thursday, before Messrs. Payne, F. B. Layton, and L. Heerey, Js.P., P. Neville was proceeded against by Sergeant ...

    Article : 272 words
  45. MINING ACCIDENT.

    On Wednesday morning at the North Mount Farrell mine a fall of dirt occurred in the south end of No. 3 lode, No. 4 level, when a miner named John ...

    Article : 257 words
  46. STEAMER CENTENNIAL.

    The voyage of the steamer Centennial from Tamar Heads to New Zealand was expected to occupy about a week, and when no notification of her arrival was ...

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  47. SUDDEN DEATH.

    Intelligence was received in the city last night of the death of a well-known prospector named Richard Corcoran, which occurred suddenly at Tullah ...

    Article : 83 words
  48. Advertising

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    Advertising : 803 words
  49. COMING EVENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 52 words
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