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  2. THE CYCLING CARNIVAL[?]

    Saturday was not an ideal day for a large sports meeting. The weather was almost intolerably hot, yet about 20,000 people congregated early at the Melbourne ...

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  3. THE CRISIS IN TURKEY. SERIOUS DEVELOPMENT.

    A serious and unexpected development has arisen in connection with the Turkish crisis. The Sultan, influenced, it is believed, ...

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  4. ENGLAND AND FRANCE IN THE FAR EAST.

    The negotiations between England and France with reference to their boundaries on the upper course of the Mekong, which have latterly been dragging slowly ...

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  5. THE CIVIL WAR IN CUBA.

    A startling incident has occurred in connection with the civil war now raging in Cuba. The insurgents have succeeded in ...

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  6. NEW MANAGEMENT OF THE RAILWAYS.

    The Cabinet on Saturday evening gave the finishing touches to the long promised bill for the future management of the railways[?] The bill, which has undergone several ...

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  7. MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1895.

    Nothing is gained by temper, either in politics or in anything else. The hope may therefore be expressed that the House will meet in a far happier ...

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  8. THE PROPOSED FACTORY LEGISLATION.

    Several times during the course of the debate on the Factories and Shops Bill Mr. Peacock found it necessary to warn his enthusiastic followers against the danger of ...

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  9. SMALL-POX AT RIO.

    A serious outbreak of small-pox has occurred at Rio de Janeiro. It is reported that the mortality has reached 150 daily. ...

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  10. NARROW ESOAPE OF A TROOP-SHIP.

    Her Majesty's Indian troop-ship Malabar, 6,211 tons, with 1,500 troops on board, has had a narrow escape from total wreek. ...

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  11. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    FREIGHTS.—The measurement rates of freight per sailing vessels outward to Melbourne and Sydney will be raised by 2s. 6d. per ton from the middle of ...

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  12. "INFLUENCE OF THE PALACE CLIQUE.

    Although the Turkish Ministers have advised the Sultan to concede the demand of the powers for additional gunboats in the Bosphorus, their advice has ...

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  13. POLITICS IN FRANCE.

    In the French Chamber of Deputies last night a motion was submitted by a Bonapartist deputy demanding a revision of the constitution. ...

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  14. SOCIALISM IN GERMANY.

    In pursuance of the rigorous measures latterly adopted by the German Government to suppress socialism the police have closed 11 social democratic clubs in ...

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  15. RABIES NEAR LONDON.

    Rabies is largely prevailing among the dogs in the districts around Loudon. A sad case is reported from Sunbury, in Middlesex, where 11 children have ...

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  16. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Broken Hill Propri[?]tary shares were sold yesterday at 51s. 3d. ...

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  17. DEATH OF COUNT TAAFFE.

    The death is announced of Count Edward Francis Joseph Taaff[?], the [?]minent Austrian statesman, aged 62 years. ...

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  18. THE PLENARY COUNCIL AT SYDNEY.

    The second session of the Plenary Council was brought to a close to-day at St. Mury's Cathedral by a Pontificial High Mass, The church is so satisfied with the progress made ...

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  19. THE WEST AUSTRALIAN GOLD-FIELDS.

    The Great Boulder's return for the past fortnight was as follows:—Treated at the company's mill 89 tons, yielding 569oz., and at the Leviathan battery 211 tons, yielding ...

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  20. THE STORM IN THE BLACK SEA.

    The loss of life, caused by the recent terrible storm in the Black Sea is far greater than was at first reported. At Odessa, the chief Russian port on ...

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  21. ANOTHER MASSACRE BY KURDS.

    The accounts received from Asia[?] Turkey show that the ravages by the Turks and Kurds have caused fearful suffering among the Armenians inhabit ...

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  22. THE LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the London wool sales yesterday the competition was spirited, and prices were very firm. Among the sales were the following:— ...

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  23. NEW INSOLVENT.

    John Martin, of Yarra-street, Newport, mariner. Causes of insolvency—Pressure of creditors and reduction in salary. Liabilities, £52 13s. 4½d.[?] assets, £10; deficiency, £42 13s. ...

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  24. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    At Half-past 10.—Reserved judgment in Greener v. Abrahams. (Hefore Mr. Justice Holroyd, Mr. Justice A'Beckett, and Mr. Justice Hodges.) ...

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  25. FERRIS, THE CRICKETER.

    Among the passengers for Sydney by the R.M.S. Oc[?]ana, which arrived from London this afternoon, is J. J. Ferris, the well-known cricketer. He decided ...

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  26. VISCOUNT HAMPDEN ON TOTAL ABSTINENCE.

    His Excellency, in reply to an address presented to him yesterday by the New South Wales Local Option League, welcoming him to the colony, said he could exoress no ...

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  27. THE DEAN CONSPIRACY CASE.

    The Dean conspiracy case begins tomorrow. The Chief Justice, who wo[?]ld under ordinary circumstances have taken the case, having been consulted by Sir Julian ...

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  28. TAXATION IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The reductions made in the land and income tax exemptions will give the Treasurer £100,000 additional revenue, and it is suggested that there should be a ...

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  29. STANBURY V. HARDING.

    James Stanbury states that he is now consulting his backers with regard to his covering the £100 deposited by Harding, the English champion, with ...

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  30. ARRIVAL OF THE M.M.S. AUSTUALIEN.

    The Messageris Maritimes Co's steamer Australien,—Flandin commander, arrived from M[?]rseilles at 6 a.m. to-day. She brings the following saloon passengers:— ...

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  31. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    R.M.S. Kaikura, from London, arrived at Hobart on November 30. ...

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  33. KILLED ON THE RAAILWAY LINE.

    The body of a man was discovered by Guard Douglas of the carly Bendigo train, about 7 o'clock on Saturday morning near the nine-mile post on the main line between ...

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  34. A MILITANT PRESBYTERIAN.

    The Rev. G. M'Innes, ex-moderator of the Presbyte[?]an Assembly of New South Wales, preaching at St. David's Church, Dobroyd, to[?] day, in the course of his sermon, said that ...

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