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  2. CABLE MESSAGES

    The report of he Tariff Commission has been issued. It recommends the removal of all disabilities on British agriculture, and that any change of fiscal ...

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  3. CABLE MESSAGES

    Mr. W. S. Fielding. Canadian Minister of Finance, addressing a public meeting at Montreal, said the new tariff would be ready for presentation during ...

    Article : 85 words
  4. STATE TELEGRAMS

    It is understood that Mr. H. E. Packer has been appointed to supervise or sub-edit the "Government Gazette," with a view to condensation and effecting a ...

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  5. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    Two deaths from septicaemia and two While under chloroform occurred this week. ...

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  6. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    The aborigines of Victoria only number 275, and the cost of keeping them is £3965. ...

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  7. CABLE MESSAGES

    Signor Caruso, the famous Italian tenor, was before the New York Police Court yesterday. A few days ago a woman, who is ...

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  8. AN IMPORTANT INVENTION.

    An invention of a most important character, and one which, it is said, will revolutionise modern warfare, has been made in Melbourne. It is in connection ...

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  9. STRANDED AUSTRALIAN.

    News from Port Darwin regarding the salvage of the stranded steamer Australian shows that about 600 tons of valuable cargo may be saved. About ...

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  10. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.

    The following appointments were made by the Executive Council to-day:—Hon. D. C. Urquhart to be Minister of Mines in place of Hon. Alec. Hean: Mr. A. J. ...

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  11. THE PREMIER AND CIVIL SERVICE.

    This afternoon about 60 Civil servants, consisting of the heads of departments and chief clerks, met the Premier by invitation on the eve of his departure ...

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  12. AIR TRAVELLING.

    Lord Montagu of Beaulieu has added £1000 and the proprietor of the motoring newspaper "The Car" £525 to the "Daily Mails" aeroplaning prize. ...

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  13. THE WRECKED BARQUE.

    The steamer Governor Musgrave, which was despatched to pick up the crew of the wrecked French barque Montebello, which went ashore on Kangaroo ...

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  14. THE ANGLICAN CONGRESS.

    The Anglican Church congress was continued to-day. In the morning the learned prelates traversed the enquiries which had been made regarding the ...

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  15. THE MONROE DOCTRINE.

    The American Secretary of State (Mr. Elihu Root), addressing the Pan-Mississippi Commercial Congress at Kansas City, described the Monroe doctrine as ...

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  16. ST. PAUL'S IN DANGER.

    The Dean and Chapter of St. Paul's consider that the London County Council's tunnelling operations in connection with the new relief sewer imperil the ...

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  17. COLONIAL QUESTIONS.

    The "London Daily Telegraph" in a leading article complains that the great colonies at every turn find themselves ignored, checked, thwarted, and vilified ...

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  18. FROZEN MEAT.

    According to the Bremen paper "Weser Zeitung," the various German Governments have decided that the admission of Australian and Argentine ...

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  19. A TREACHEROUS FRENCHMAN.

    A strange crime is reported from France. An English doctor named Herbert lent M. Cesbron, a French friend, £360 ...

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  20. AS THEY DO IN RUSSIA.

    The workmen of the Warsaw Gas. works threatened to strike. The military thereupon arrested the Director of the Gasworks, discharged the workmen ...

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  21. DEATH FROM BURNS.

    Mr. Edwin Crozier, of Bimbowrie station, died yesterday, as the result of burns received on Saturday. Mr. Crozier rode 40 miles to look for his bookkeeper, ...

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  22. PEEL RIVER COMPANY.

    The shareholders of the Peel River Land and Mineral Company have authorised the directors to sell the whole or part of its estate in New South Wales ...

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  23. UNIVERSITY COUNCIL.

    A meeting of the Council of the University was held to-day. There were present the Vice-Chancellor (Sir N. E. Lewis), Hons. T. Gant, and A. Morrisby, ...

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  24. CHARGE OF BABY FARMING.

    Elizabeth Niller has been committed for trial at Leeds on a charge of baby farming and administering drugs to females. It is alleged also that she ...

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  25. NO-CONFIDENCE MOTIONS.

    The Natal House of Assembly has rejected two no-confidence motions against the Government. ...

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  26. A SEAMAN KILLED.

    Frederick Lemanzik and two other seamen on the s. Grosser Kurfurst were precipitated about 40ft. to-day through the gear of a staging giving way. ...

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  27. MODERATORS-ELECT.

    The Moderators-elect of the Scottish Churches are:— Church of Scotland.—Dr. James Mitford Mitchell, who was Moderator in ...

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  28. COLLECTION OF RATES.

    The Mayor of Adelaide states that the whole of the city rates (over £40,000) have been collected for the current year. This is the eighth time ...

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  29. THE CONSPIRACY CHARGES

    Evidence for the prosecution has been concluded in the case in which Crick, Willis, and Bath are charged with conspiracy. Crick asked that, he should ...

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  30. OLD AGE PENSIONS.

    The Prime Minister (Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman) has made an important statement of the views of the Government upon the matter of old age ...

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  31. A SENSATIONAL DASH.

    The authorities at Genoa detained the Newcastle steamer Briardale for 20 months pending a lawsuit, in which the authorities were nonsuited, but appealed. ...

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  32. A LIBERAL MEMORIAL.

    Sixty Liberal members of the House of Commons have decided to present a memorial to Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman (Prime Minister), expressing their ...

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  33. WESTRALIAN BYE-ELECTION

    An election took place at Geraldton yesterday to fill the vacancy in the Legislative Assembly caused by the unseating of Mr. H. Carson on a petition. ...

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  34. A PECULIAR CONTRACT.

    In the District Court to-day Stott and Hoare's Business College sued Mrs. Hodgson, of the Royal Hotel, Auburn, to recover £21 for fees due under an ...

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  35. TROUBLE IN RUSSIA.

    The Finish Senate has yielded, and consented to co-operate with the Russian police in arresting refugees, so long as they are given a trial before legally ...

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  36. SUBMARINE ACCIDENT.

    It is officially reported that the presence of a pebble in a valve prevented the closing of a sea-cock, and so led to the recent foundering of the French ...

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  37. EDUCATION BILL.

    The Nonconformist members of the Cabinet are strongly pressing the Government to move for the rejection of the whole of the amendments made by ...

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  38. THE SEDDON MEMORIAL.

    The Seddon memorial committee reported that the proposed Technical University would involve a capital expenditure of £100,000. It has suggested ...

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  39. FICTITIOUS DRAFTS.

    Eli Aers, manager of the Delarue Glass Works, has been arrested on a charge of issuing fictitious drafts to the value of £80,000 sterling. ...

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  40. DROWNING ACCIDENT.

    A drowning fatality occurred this afternoon, when Lawrence Von Bibra, who was bathing with his master, got out of his depth and was lost, despite the ...

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  41. IMPEACHMENT WANTED.

    The Hungarian Government threatened to resign if Baron Fejervary's Cabinet were impeached. The judicial committee of the Lower House of the Diet ...

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  42. P. AND O. DIVIDEND.

    The Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company has declared a dividend of 6½ per cent, and a bonus of 3 per cent. ...

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  43. STEAMER IN FLAMES.

    The steamship Matatua, which arrived at Auckland on Tuesday from London, brought particulars of the destruction of the steamer Haversham Grange, 600 ...

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  44. CAPSIZE OF A COACH.

    The Blenheim coach capsized in the Wairau River. Driver Westcott and passengers named Bolton, Mrs. Bonnington, and a child, were drowned. ...

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  45. BAPTIST UNION.

    The Baptist Union meetings were continued to-day. This afternoon a conference was held, when a large number of speakers took part. To-night the ...

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  46. FLOTATION.

    The Great Cobar North Company has been registered with a capital of £35,000. ...

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  47. CRIME IN SAN FRANCISCO.

    The Ventura brings American files to October 25, which state that the end of the San Francisco long period of municipal corruption is apparently at hand. ...

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  48. SENTENCED TO DEATH.

    The Afghan Zaratkan was found guilty at the Lismore Circuit Court of the murder of a countryman several years ago, and sentenced to death. The ...

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  49. THE WEATHER.

    Steady rain fell in the city during Wednesday night, and early yesterday morning, 5S points being registered at 9 a.m. Shortly after midday another ...

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  50. BURNIE ITEMS.

    The Commissioner of Police (Mr. J. E. Q Lord) arrived here to-day, and proceeds to the West Coast to-morrow. The town board election to-day ...

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  51. EARTHQUAKE.

    A distinct shock of earthquake was felt in Perth (W.A.) about 3.20 on Monday afternoon. The Government Astronomer states the shock was the most ...

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  52. STRAHAN HOSPITAL.

    Dr. J. J. Prendergast arrived here to- day. He has been appointed medical superintendent to the Strahan Cottage Hospital Union. ...

    Article : 91 words
  53. COMING EVENTS.

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  54. Advertising

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