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  2. CURRENT TOPICS.

    Ministerial.—The Treasurer (Mr. Urquhart) spent a couph, or hours at the Ministerial-room, Public Buildings, yesterday morning, receiving callers, but their ...

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  3. STATE TELEGRAMS

    Mr. J. Ramsay M'Donald, an English Labour M.P., accompanied by his wife, arrived by the Maheno to-day from New Zealand, and will be guests at ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES

    Prince von Bulow, the German Chancellor, during the course of a moderate speech in the Reichstag, in reply to Herr Bassermann's interpellation, ...

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  5. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    The Commandant (Colonel Ricardo) has received the evidence taken by the board which enquired into the circumstances attending the Vulcan tragedy. ...

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  6. CABLE MESSAGES

    Ferreira sentenced to death a man who refused to join him. The manhowever, escaped. Hon. J. F. X. Merriman and Mr. ...

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  7. CABLE MESSAGES

    A profit of £61,547 has been made by the Scottish Australian Investment Company. Debenture interest to the amount of ...

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  8. MUTINOUS SAILORS.

    The two sailors who mutinied on board the French ship Desaix and were arrested were discharged to-day. The men will be sent to Melbourne, and ...

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  9. COTTON INDUSTRY.

    King Edward, in receiving the members of the International Federation of Master Cotton Spinners and Manufacturers' Associations at Windsor, delivered ...

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  10. ROSE FAIR.

    Sir Gerald Strickland opened the National Rose Society's annual exhibition this afternoon in the presence of large numbers of visitors, The show was a ...

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  11. CHURCH CONGRESS.

    Besides the Primate and the Archbishop of Melbourne, no fewer than 11 Bishops will take part in the Anglican Church Congress which will be held next ...

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  12. MINERS KILLED.

    Two miners, John Hummell and William Newman, were killed at the New Argus mine, Eaglehawk, this morning, owing to a fall to stone. Hummell leaves ...

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  13. FATAL ACCIDENT.

    A shocking accident occurred last night. John Booker, about 33 years, employed as Engineer to the Government Printing Works, was riding it ...

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  14. EDUCATION BILL.

    Lord Hugh Cecil, speaking at Bury, declared that all circles valuing Church of England principles would rejoice if the Education Bill, with all amendments, ...

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  15. NATAL NATIVES.

    Natal natives claim the right to buy guns, the right of private meeting, increased powers for the chiefs, the substitution of another for the house tax, ...

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  16. DEATH OF A BOY.

    An extraordinary fatality occurred at St. Joseph's School at Fairfield to-day. Some boys were playing cricket, and one, Gordon Lawler, aged 12 years, While ...

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  17. NEW HEBRIDES.

    Mr. W. S. Churchill, Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies, stated in reply to a question in the House of Commons that if the Commonwealth Government ...

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  18. EMILY SOLDENE.

    Many the leading actors and actresses appeared at Emily Soldene's benefit at the Palace Theatre, the sum realised being £800. ...

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  19. PROGRESS OF THE MEASURE.

    "The Times" declares that it is unlikely that the Education Bill will be returned to the House of Commons before the beginning of December. ...

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  20. FINES ON UNEMPLOYED.

    In the course of argument before the Full Court to-day in an appeal against an order of the Arbitration Court calling upon an applicant to show cause ...

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  21. RUSSELL SAGE'S FORTUNE.

    The widow of the late Mr. Russell Sage has been pestered with thousand of begging letters from all parts of the world. She has announced her ...

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  22. RAND LABOUR PROBLEM.

    In reply to a question in the House of Commons, the Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies (Mr. W. S. Churchill) declared that vigorous steps ...

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  23. A HOBART DOG.

    The Hobart dog Healesville Laddie was second in the St. Bernard class at the Kennel Club's show to-day. The first and champion was Mrs. Isaacs's ...

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  24. PANAMA CANAL.

    President Roosevelt has arrived at Colon. He is going to inspect the Panama Canal. ...

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  25. SENTENCED TO DEATH.

    Of the five who were court-martialled at Odessa for bomb-throwing, three, including a girl, have been sentenced to death. ...

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  26. 'FRISCO SCHOOL QUESTION.

    A widespread impression prevails in New York that if President Roosevelt's intervention on behalf of Japan succeeded, California, which is a ...

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  27. CLYDE STRIKE.

    The strike in the Clyde shipbuilding yards has collapsed. ...

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  28. FRANCO-BRITISH EXHIBITION.

    The Premier (Mr. Evans) has received an invitation for Tasmania to be represented at the Franco-British Exhibition to be held in London during 1908. ...

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  29. STEAMER REFLOATED.

    A few days ago the International Navigation Company's steamer Kensington, 8669 tons, went ashore under dangerous circumstances near Quebee, while on the ...

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  30. EXHIBITING A CHILD'S BODY.

    A case arising out of the exhibition of a double-headed infant was before the Quarter Sessions to-day. A young man named Reuben Doodeward was ...

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  31. PACIFIC TRADING CASE.

    Germany's final reply to the claim made by Messrs. Barns, Philp, and Co. in connection with Pacific trade has not been received. ...

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  32. THE PULP MARKET.

    A despatch received from the Agent-General (Hon. A. Dobson) stated that the pulp market was fairly brisk on October 12, he being advised that brokers were ...

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  33. BRILLIANT CEREMONY.

    King, Edward with brilliant ceremony at Windsor installed King Haagon of Norway as a Knight of the Garter (K.G.). ...

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  34. PORTSMOUTH INCIDENT.

    Eleven of the stokers who took part in the barrlack incident at Portsmouth will be courtmartialled, and the lieutenant's order to the men to kneel will ...

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  35. DIVORCE GRANTED.

    Annia Gould (Countess do Castellane) has been divorced from her husband, and obtained the custody of the children. [Much interest was displayed in Paris ...

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  36. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.

    At the Executive Council meeting to-day E. W. Langdale was appointed a junior clerk in the Public Works Department. Mrs. O'Shea was appointed a ...

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  37. LAUNCESTON EXHIBITION.

    The secretary and general manager (Mr. Leslie Jolly) has just completed a visit to the North-West Coast, which extended to Zeehan and Queenstown. At ...

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  38. GRAIN IN BULK.

    In giving evidence before the select committee on the question of shipping grain in bulk, Mr. Harper, Chief Traffic Manager, said that the cost of ...

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  39. NEW RUBRICS.

    At the instance of the Archbishop of Canterbury the Convocation has appointed a strong advisory committee to assist the Primate respecting the ...

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  40. DEVONPORT'S ELECTRICITY

    A gathering of representative citizens assembled at the electric light station to-night, at the invitation of the chairman (Mr. John Luck), to celebrate the ...

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  41. KRONSTADT MUTINEERS.

    Twenty-five Kronstadt mutineers overpowered a guard of 16, killing one and wounding several. With one exception all escaped. ...

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  42. KING ISLAND POSTAL FACILITIES.

    The following letter from the Deputy Postmaster-General to Mr. King O'Mally, member for Darwin, regarding King Island postal arrangements, is (says the ...

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  43. SALE OF PEARL SHELLS.

    Thirteen hundred eases of Queensland, 2400 cases of West Australian,1000 cases of Macassar, and 300 eases Manila mother-o'-pearl shells were offered at the ...

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  44. SUPPOSED SUICIDE.

    The dead body of J. W. Brooking Ricketts, chief timekeeper at the Mount Lyell Company's reduction works staff, was found at 5 o'clock this morning, ...

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  45. DEATH SENTENCE.

    In connection with the petitions for the commutation of the death sentence passed on Notalle Habibulla the Afghan hawker, who murdered his wife two ...

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  46. THE STEAMER CENTENNIAL

    The secretary of the Marine Board yesterday received the following wire front the secretary of the Wellington board:—"No news of Centennial. ...

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  47. A.N.A. COMPETITIONS.

    The A.N.A. competitions were brought to a conclusion last evening, the programme not being finished until midnigiht. The results of the principal ...

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  48. NEW ZEALAND EXHIBITION

    During the second week there were 212,000 visitors to the Christchurch Exhibition. ...

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  49. BURNIE TOWN BOARD.

    The nominations received for the vacancy on the town board are J. Craig and E. A. Peterson. The election takes place on Thursday. ...

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