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  2. THE RACING CARNIVAL.

    The Cup meeting of 1898 is now nothing but a memory—a memory of fortune to a few perhaps, of ruin to a few, of petty disappointments and great pleasure to ...

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  3. THE DREYFUS CASE. DECISION BY THE GENERALS.

    The proccedings by the Court of Cassation in the application for a revision of the Dreyfus case have been under the anxious consideration of the military party ...

    Article : 124 words
  4. THE NILE QUESTION. PRESENTATION TO LORD KITCHENER.

    The freedom of the city of Landon was this afternoon formally conferred on Lord Kitchener, at the Guildhall, in commemoration of his distinguished services in the ...

    Article : 346 words
  5. TURKEY AND CRETE. COERCION BY ADMIRAL NOEL.

    In accordance with the peremptory demand by the powers, who threatened that unless the Turkish garrisons were withdrawn from Crete by yesterday, they ...

    Article : 106 words
  6. POLITICS AT THE CAPE.

    The question of the redistribution of seats in the Cape House of Assembly, which was the chief item in the programme of Mr. Cecil Rhodes and the Progressives ...

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  7. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1898.

    The recommendation of the directors of the County of Bourke Building Society that active business should be resumed at an early date may rightly ...

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  8. MR. REID'S BUDGET PROPOSALS. THE PREMIER IN DEFENCE.

    The Premier and party visited Wellington on Saturday in fulfilment of an old promise. Mr. Reid, at the reception accorded him, said his belief was that in ...

    Article : 434 words
  9. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The monument erected at the Waterley Cemetery to the memory of the late Madame Juliette Henry was unveiled on Saturday afternoon by Mr. B. R. Wise, ...

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  10. THE COURT OF CASSATION.

    "Le Journal d[?] Debats," a leading Paris journal, demands the enactment of a law to suppress public insults to the Court of Cassation. ...

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  11. ADMIRAL NOEL'S ACTION.

    Further particulars respecting the removal of the Turkish troops from Crete are published. It appears that there were no Turkish ...

    Article : 124 words
  12. MILITARY DOCUMENTS STOLEN.

    A theft of important military documents is reported from Belgium. The plan of mobilisation of the Belgian army and a number of military maps have ...

    Article : 42 words
  13. COLLISION AT SEA.

    A sensational incident happened on the high seas last night. The ketch Aurora, the property of Mr. Christie, was working her way along the coast southward from ...

    Article : 377 words
  14. SPEECH BY THE PREMIER.

    In the French Chamber of Deputies last night M. Dupuy, the new Premier, referring to the Dreyfus case, declared that the Government intended to maintain the ...

    Article : 70 words
  15. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Bar silver is quoted at 28?d. per ounce standard, being a decline of ?d. since yesterday's quotation. MINING SHARES. ...

    Article : 75 words
  16. THE PHILIPPINES.

    It was announced yesterday that the spanish mumbers of the commission which is sitting in Paris for the purpose of settling the terms of peace between the United ...

    Article : 118 words
  17. THE FRENCH STAFF.

    General Brault has been appointed chief of the staff of the French army, in place of General Renouard, the successor to General de Boisdeffre, who resigned after ...

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  18. FATAL WELL ACCIDENT.

    A heroic attempt to rescue another from deadly peril was made at the Bronte homested by Fred. Chas. Cowles last week. He and two other men were engaged to clean ...

    Article : 209 words
  19. RUMOURED COALITION.

    Rumours are again current of the possibility of a coalition between Mr. Reid and Mr. Barton, in consequence of the probable retirement of Mr. Want, Mr. Barton, how ...

    Article : 66 words
  20. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Quotations for frozen meat are as follows:— New Zealand Sheep.—Crossbred wether and maiden ewes (551b. to 65lb.)— ...

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  21. GERMANY AND TURKEY.

    An important concession has been granted to Germany by the Sultan of Turkey. The frontier of Tunis, which belongs to ...

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  22. CANON POTTER ON RITUALISM

    St. Paul's time-worn advice to the Corinthians—"Let all things be done decently and in order"—supplied Canon Potter on Sunday night, at All Saints' Church, St. ...

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  23. BOATING FATALITY AT ST. KILDA.

    A sad termination to an outing on the bay occurred on Saturday, when Mr. Karl George Moritz, living at Albert-park, fell overboard from the sailing boat Defender, ...

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  24. A BERLIN REPORT.

    It is reported at Berlin that the United States will cede one of the Philippine islands to Great Britain. ...

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  25. QUEENSLAND.

    The committee appointed to consider the form of the memorial to the late Mr. Byrnes has decided to postpone action until the intentions of the Government in ...

    Article : 71 words
  26. THE BAHR-EL-GHAZAL.

    The English newspapers, commenting on the Guildhall banquet last night, remark that although France has decided to withdraw from Fashoda, she has not intimated ...

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  27. THE RED SEA.

    It is rumoured at Cairo that Major Marchand has been appointed to command an expedition to Jibutil, the French port on the Gulf of Aden, for the purpose of ...

    Article : 80 words
  28. SMOKELESS POWDER.

    The British Government, having decided to manufacture smokeless powder at Montreal, in Canada, has purchased at Chicago 575,000 gallons of distilled spirits, which is ...

    Article : 38 words
  29. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    A curios, though not severe, shooting accident, happened on Saturday afternoon. Four well-known citizens were driving through the park lands towards the city, ...

    Article : 130 words
  30. STRUCK BY A TRAMCAR.

    The death of Thomas Fellars as the result of being knocked down by a tramcar is unusual, inasmuch as the injuries at first seemed to be of a most trivial ...

    Article : 332 words
  31. MAJOR MARCHAND'sA MAP.

    The "Daily Graphic" publishes a sketch map made by Major Marchand of his route from the French Congo to Fashoda. This journal states that it has re ...

    Article : 80 words
  32. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Canadian Government has decided to subsidise a steam service for the conveyance of cattle to Manchester. The amount of the subsidy will be £8,000 per annum. ...

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  33. NAVAL MOVEMENTS.

    A censorship has been established over news relating to the movements of British war-ships on foreign stations. ...

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  34. A DISASTROUS VOYAGE.

    The barque Fairport arrived at Port Adelaide yesterday morning in a disabled state. She left New York for Yokohama on July 8. On October 10, when m latitude ...

    Article : 261 words
  35. FRENCH PRESS COMMENTS.

    The Paris press, referring to the decision of the French Government to evacuate Fashoda, declares that the relations of friendship and confidence which have here ...

    Article : 68 words
  36. FATAL FALL FROM A HORSE.

    A youth of 17, named William John Herbert Souter, died at Eltham on Saturday from the effects of a fall from a horse which he had sustained the previous day. ...

    Article : 258 words
  37. NEW ZEALAND PARLIAMENT.

    The Parliamentary session has closed. The House of Representatives sat on Sunday morning to finish the business on the notice-paper. ...

    Article : 249 words
  38. A BOY DROWNED.

    A ten-year-old boy named Robert Shaw was drowned on Saturday evening whilst fishing for "yabbies" in a small waterhole in the vacant land known as Brookes's ...

    Article : 275 words
  39. AN APPEAL.

    Sir,—Will you permit me to appeal, through the columns of your journal, to the charitable disposed on behalf of the wife and family of the man (F. Cooup) who met ...

    Article : 372 words
  40. SUICIDE OF AN OLD MAN.

    Joseph Walkerdon, an old man residing in Carlton, committed suicide by cutting his throat with a razor on Saturday evening. Walkerdon was 69 years of age, and ...

    Article : 248 words
  41. THE RAILWAY ACCIDENT AT BALLARAT.

    Messrs. J. F. Pearce, district traffic superintendent; W. Clark, superintendent of the permanent way; J. R. Upton, district locomotive inspector, and G. Lorimer, ...

    Article : 184 words
  42. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    A telegram from Hall's Creek, the principal centre of the Kimberley gold-fields, in the far north, states that Warden Cummings died on Saturday morning from an ...

    Article : 131 words
  43. ALLEGED PICKPOCKET.

    Detective-Sergeant Dungey and Detective Wilson were on the lawn at Flemington on Saturday, when a gentleman informed them that a man whom he pointed out had ...

    Article : 98 words
  44. AN OVERDUE VESSEL.

    Much anxiety is felt about the safety of the steamer Kawatiri, which left here on Wednesday for Strahan under the command of Captain Morrisby, and has not ...

    Article : 96 words
  45. A DOCTOR'S FOWLS.

    Last Friday a young man named Richard Henning and a companion, whose name is not known, were on their way to the market, about 2 o'clock in the morning. ...

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  46. ARRIVAL OF THE F.M S. POLYNESIEN.

    The French mail steamer Polynesien,—Boulard, commander, arrived from from Colombo at a quarter to 11 last night. The following are her saloon passengers:— ...

    Article : 167 words
  47. A COWARDLY RUFFIAN.

    At the Fitzroy Court on Saturday, before Messrs. Woodhead and Tait, J.P.'s, William C. E. Morgan, a powerfully-built young man, with two prior convictions, ...

    Article : 117 words
  48. NEW ZEALAND.

    A child named Pye met with a terrible death at Wellington. While the mother was hanging out clothes the child got on top of a boiler of boiling water, when the ...

    Article : 61 words
  49. UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE.

    First Year Arts.—Passed:—108, 282. First Year Engineering.—Passed:—36, 98, 136, 167, 312, 336, 354, 393, 564. MIXED MATHEMATICS, PART III. ...

    Article : 198 words
  50. MAIL STEAMERS.

    R.M.S. Himalaya arrived at Plymouth from Australia on 4th inst. ...

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  51. LAW NOTICES (THIS DAY).

    At Half-past 10 a.m.—Melbourne Tramway and Omnibus Co. Limited v. Mayor, &c., of Fitzroy (part heard), Brown v. Brown, Robiinson v. Malcolm and Co., in re Foster Brewing Co. Limited, ...

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  52. THE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL.

    In response to the urgent appeal on behalf of the Children's Hospital which has been made by the committee, and warmly seconded by Lady Madden, we have ...

    Article : 164 words
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  54. BAY EXCURSIONS.

    Messrs. Huddart, Parker, and Co. announce that the s.s. Courler will leave Queen's Wharf at 10 a.m. on Wednesday (Prince of Wales' Birthday) for Portarlington and Geelong, returning from the ...

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