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  2. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    At the George Town Police Court to-day Fanny Wilson was committed for trial on a charge of the murder of Miss Duffy, at Carpentaria Downs. ...

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  3. CURRENT TOPICS.

    November Rainfall.—Omitted from the November rainfall figures published yesterday was the Frankford record, viz., 221 points. ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES

    President Alexis' troops retreated and voluntarily disarmed when Simon, the insurgent leader, approached Port-au-Prince. The people are new clamouring ...

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  5. CABLE MESSAGES

    Several persons were seriously injured during some pro-Servian riots at Brunn. ...

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  6. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    Mrs. Rose Putty, 61 years of age, was to-day found hanging to a bed post at her residence, in North Fitzroy, by her married daughter, Mrs. Thornbill. ...

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  7. CABLE MESSAGES

    Addressing the Representative Church Council the Archbishop of Canterbury (Right Hon. and Most Rev. R. T. Davidson, D.D.) declared that neither the ...

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  8. CHINESE STOWAWAYS

    Twenty Chinese, the majority covered with loathsome eruptions on the face and hands, were discovered on board the steamer Eastern, which ...

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  9. ROUNDING OFF A FRONTIER.

    Montenegro and Turkey have signed an agreement agreeing to the exchange of strips of land rounding off the frontier. ...

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  10. VICTORIAN RAILWAYS

    The decision of the Railway Commissioners that all railway porters and transportation staff of the metropolitan and suburban railway stations must pass ...

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  11. ITALY'S SITUATION.

    In connection with Signor Tusinato's motion of confidence in the Italian Government, Signor Fortis, in the chamber of Deputies at Rome, described Austria's ...

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  12. PROTECTING THE PRESIDENT.

    The French Minister, throwing the folds of the tricolour over General Alexis' shoulders, escorted him from the palace aboard a French warship, the ...

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  13. PROPOSEDITALIAN MISSION

    There is a growing Italian population in Melbourne and suburbs, and the advisability of establishing an Italian mission here has been under consideration ...

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  14. GUARDING THE LEGATIONS.

    The American and French officials stationed bluejackets at their respective legations. ...

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  15. A BUTCHER KILLED.

    Pillaging has already begun in the market, and a butcher was killed while defending his stall. ...

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  16. VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT

    Following upon the defeat of the Ministry last night, a Cabinet meeting was held to-day, after which Sir Thomas Bent motored to Mount Macedon, where ...

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  17. TURKISH CONSTITUTION

    Members of the various communitie with their spiritual heads, in Constantinople escorted the ballet boxes. The procession was two miles in length, ...

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  18. GUARANTEES

    All motions submitted to the German Reichstag dealing with constitutional guarantees have been referred to the procedure committee. ...

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  19. MURDER INTENDED

    Sir Andrew Fraser, Lieutenant-Governor of Bombay, is shortly sailing from Tuticorin homewards. Three Bengalis who proceeded thither ...

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  20. DEBATE ADJOURNED.

    Further consideration of the Education Bill in committee of the House of Commons has been postponed until Friday, the Prime Minister (Right Hon. ...

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  21. THE RUSH WORTH MYSTERY

    No sensational facts have been brought to light during the day in connection with the Rushworth mine mystery, although a description strongly ...

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  22. QUEENSLAND'S REVENUE

    In his Budget speech last night the Treasurer said it was absolutely necessary to make some better arrangements between the states and the ...

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  23. BANK VAULT

    Burglars dynamited the vault of the National Bank of Pepperell, Massachusetts, and took out £3000. They then motored away. ...

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  24. PRESS VIEW.

    A majority of the Cabinet is (says the "London Daily Telegraph") prepared to increase the grant to the contracting out schools by 2s. 6d. It is reported that the ...

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  25. NEWSPAPER POSTAGE

    Replying to Mr. J. Hennker-Heaton in the House of Commons the Right Hon. Sydney Buxton, the Postmaster-General, declared that despite the penny postage ...

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  26. THE MISSING PASSENGER

    Every endeavour was made by the police yesterday to ascertain further particulars concerning the mysterious disappearance of Chas. ...

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  27. ABOUT PEOPLE

    George Towns, the Australian scutler, is returning to Sydney from London in the R.M.S. Ormuz. Mr. J. McCormick, General Manager of ...

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  28. BRITISH EMIGRANTS

    Over 500 assisted emigrants, with capital, are leaving England for New Zealand. They are travelling in the Mamari, Wakanui, and Ionic. ...

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  29. HOUSE OF LORDS

    Lord Rosebery's committee will recommend a remodelled House of Lords, consisting of three peers of the blood royal; 200 representative peers elected by the ...

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  30. A STABBING AFFRAY

    An arrest has been made in connection with the stabbing of Ethel Aspinall in Marion-street, Fitzroy, which was reported yesterday. It is alleged that a ...

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  31. AN ASSASSINATION

    From Constantinople comes the intelligence of the assassination of General Maher Pacha. The deed was performed by an ...

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  32. GERMAN SUBMARINES

    Germany has ordered six submarines to be built at Danzig. ...

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  33. AN ATTACK OF NERVOUS DEBILITY.

    The disappearance of Chas. E. Thompson from the Loongana during her last passage from Melbourne to Tasmania is still a mystery. It has been ascertained ...

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  34. BRITISH ARMY

    In the House of Lords the statement made by the Secretary of State for War (Right Hon. R. B. Haldane, K.C., M.P.) that the army was now 90,000 stronger ...

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  35. TERRIBLE TYPHOON

    A typhoon swept over Harsu Island doing considerable damage. Thirty-five boats were wrecked, and 350 Japanese fishermen were drowned. ...

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  36. SOUTH AFRICA

    An important section of the closer union convention desires to model the convention as closely as possible on the lines of the British constitution. ...

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  37. BANKRUPTCY

    The statement of affairs filed in the bankruptcy court to-day by Howard Freeman slowed a deficiency of £765. ...

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  38. FINANCIAL

    The returns of the Bank of England for the past week are:—Coin, £33,027,000; reserves, £24,086,000; proportion of reserves to liabilities, 48.50 ...

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  39. LORD AMHERST'S LIBRARY

    Great prices were realised at the sale of Lord Amherst's library. The first volume of a Mazarin Bible fetched £2050. It is believed that Mr. ...

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  40. THE COOLIES.

    In foreshadowing the ending of the coolies' importation the "Natal Mercury" remarks that South Africa, whether federated or unified, will not permit it ...

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  41. BILLIARDS

    In the Lindrum—Smith billiard match, Lindrum to-night equalled Inman's record of 176 off the red ball in a break of 302. ...

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  42. WESTERN NEWS

    At the fortnightly meeting of the A.N.A. last evening, after the completion of the ordinary business, there were several trophies presented. That ...

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  43. PROHIBITED IMMIGRANTS

    Three shipmasters, Captain D. Lenz, of the steamer Prinz Sigismund; Captain L. Dawson, of the steamer Taiyuan; and Captain W. G. M'Arthur, of the ...

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  44. SHIPPING

    The following notifications have been posted at Lloyd's:— Arrivals.—From Wellington—Turakina, s.; Waimate, s. From ...

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  45. THE MONEY MARKET.

    The open money market discount rate for three months' bank bills in London is from 2¼ per cent., and the bank rate 2½ per cent. Short loans are quoted at ...

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  46. CANADIAN DEFENCE

    In discussing Earl Roberts' warning the "Toronto Mail" urges Canada to reduce her expenditure on the militia by £1,000,000, and spend it in purchasing ...

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  47. GOVERNMENT STOCKS.

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  48. THAT DULL, HEAVY, DEPRESSED FEELING

    Here Mr. Joseph Burns, of 29 Market-street, Sydney, N.S.W., illustrates the advantage of a Laxo-Tonic pill treatment over less up-to-date remedies. ...

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  49. ITS EFFECT IN INDIGESTION

    "About ten years ago I was in very poor health, owing to faulty digestion and stomach troubles. I was always in pain after eating. I suffered fearfully ...

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  50. STANDARD OIL TRUST

    Mr. Archbold, in giving evidence in the trust cases, declared that the Standard oil combine owned or controlled companies with capital totalling £65,660,299. ...

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  51. SPLITTING HEADACHES

    A constant sufferer from throbbing headaches, together with nasty belching bouts, caused by wind in the stomach, Mrs. S. A. Clare, of 23 Phillip-street, ...

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  52. BRITISH SECURITIES

    It is rumoured in the city that the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Right Hon. D. Lloyd-George, M.P.) contemplates an ad valorem tax on dealings in securities. ...

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  53. COUNCIL SCHOOLS

    It is reported that the late Mr. Harry Barnato, founder of the firm of Barnato Brothers, left £5,000,000 for the council schools. ...

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  54. COMING EVENTS

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  55. Advertising

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  56. TO-MORROW.

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