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  2. Advertising

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  3. THRONE OF NORWAY.

    The Norwegian Government proposed to allot to the new King (who is not yet agreed upon) a civil list of £11'600 annually. ...

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  4. RUSSIA. SERIOUS LABOR TROUBLES.

    It is believed that the present railway strikes in Russia are the prelude to a general strike at the end of the year, which is intended to cause a lack of ...

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  5. ANGLO-RUSSIAN RAPROCHEMENT.

    The "Times" correspondent at St. Petersburg states that with a view of defeating an Anglo-Russian entente. Germany offered Russia most alluring ...

    Article : 175 words
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  7. PRESIDENT LOUBET.

    President Loubet, of France, has arrived at Madrid, and has been cordially welcomed by the populace. ...

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  8. SPREAD OF THE STRIKE.

    Work at Saratoff and Ekaterinoslav has now been stopped. Three thousand railway men and other workers at Saratoff held a ...

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  9. AMERICAN PACE.

    Mr. J. Choate, ex-Amhassador for the United States of America, in London, speaking at the Lotos Club, warned the people of America against going at too ...

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  10. LOCAL & GENERAL.

    The articles on our fifth, sixth, and seventh pages comprise: Our weekly agricultural budget, a description of Snowy Settlement by our Travelling ...

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  11. A CONSTITUTIONAL REGIME.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" states that the Czar has resolved upon establishing a virtually constitutional ...

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  12. GERMANY-AND FRANCE.

    The Paris "Debats" in resenting the suggestion made in Germany that France had better sit quietly by the fire side in the event of a quarrel between ...

    Article : 60 words
  13. VERY LATEST

    The Russian Government intends to grant liberty of the Press, the right of association, and of public meeting and to cudow peasants with State land. ...

    Article : 146 words
  14. JAPAN AND AUSTRALIA.

    Count Hayasha, in an interview, stated that Mancharia and Korea would absorb 5,000,000 to 10,000,000 more people than Japan was at present able to ...

    Article : 119 words
  15. CRICKET.

    Mr. Lacey, Secretary to the Marylebono Cricket Club, in the course of an interview, said it was altogether premature to assert that a Marylobone ...

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  16. PARLIAMENT. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Council on Tuesday, The Census Bill was read a third time. ...

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  17. BENDIGO'S "AUSTRAL." CELEBRATES TRAFALGAR DAY.

    On Friday last Mr. L. E. Groom, Minister for Home Affairs, accompanied by Mr. D. Storrer, M.P. for Bass, Tasmania, visited Bendigo for the purpose ...

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  18. AUSTRALIA AND COLOURED IMMIGRANTS.

    "The Times" in a leading article today remarks that special provision would meet the special case of the importation of "blacklegs" during a ...

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  19. ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE.

    The Right Hon. John Murloy, Liberal M.P. for Montrose Barghs, in a speech delivered at Arbroath last night, referred to the new treaty with Japan, and ...

    Article : 252 words
  20. CHINESE IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    Officers from India have been engaged to organise a scheme for the control of Chinese laborois on the Rand. AUSTRALLAN OPINION AND ...

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  21. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    In the Legislative Assembly on Tuesday. Mr. Denham gave notice that he would move next day that leave be ...

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  22. BUSH FIRES.

    The Deputy Postmaster-General has received a telegram this morning from the lines repairer in charge at Mount M'Connell (Raveuswood district) ...

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  23. TOOWOOMBA AMATEUR VARIETY COY.

    The first of the two entertainments by the Toowoomba Amateur Variety Company, for the benefit of the Mothers' Hospital and Brodribb Home, took place ...

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  24. WEDNESDAY’S SITTING.

    In the Legislative Assembly this evening. In reply to Mr. Reinhold, Mr. Morgan said his attention had been drawn to the ...

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  25. COLONIAL CONFERENCE.

    The "Standard" states that invitations for the Colonial Conference will be issued next February. The Conference will meet in July unless obstacles of an ...

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  26. POLICE FORCE. PROMOTIONS AND RETIREMENTS.

    Second-class Sub-inspector H. Malone has been appointed to the rank of firstclass inspector. Senior-sergeant J. Taylor has been promoted to the rank of ...

    Article : 138 words
  27. JAPANESE NAVAL PAGEANT.

    The Japanese fleet and the British China squadron, which had assembled in Tokio Bay, were reviewed yesterday [?] the Emperor of Japan, on board the ...

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  28. CELEBRATIONS IN BENDIGO.

    The citizens of Bendigo were indebted to the Austral Society last night in affording them an opportunity of taking part in a celebration as unique as it ...

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  29. RIOTS AT SANTIAGO.

    Great rioting has taken place at Santiago in consequence of the refusal of the Government to abolish the duty on meat from the Argentine. Twelve ...

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  30. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The House of Representatives to-day went into Committee to consider the clause of the Papua Bill dealing with the liquor truflle. The clause, which ...

    Article : 355 words
  31. CAPTURED BRITISH OFFICERS

    Captain Crowther and Lieutenant Hatton, who were captured by the Anjena tribesmen, have arrived at Tangier, having [?] released in exchange for the ...

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  32. BUTTER REJECTED.

    In the export of butter a great deal depends, from a shipping company's point of view, on the temperature at which butter is received at the ship’s ...

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  33. RUSSIA AND BRITAIN.

    Admiral the Hon. Sir Edmund Robert Fremantle, speaking at the Nelson banquet in London, said: "A Russian officer, well acquainted with affairs, ...

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  34. TURKEY AND THE POWERS.

    It is mentioned in d[?]piomatie circles that Germany is reluctant to join Russia, France, Great Britain, and Italy, in making a naval demonstration against ...

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  35. WEST AUSTRALIAN ELECTIONS.

    There are only 121,331 names on the State rolls, as compared with 163,826 at the last election. Mr. A. E. Thomas, Independent ...

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  36. RETURNING KANAKAS.

    The Sydney Belle will leave in the course of a few days for the isla[?]ds, taking 100 returning islanders, pract cally all from the Bundaberg district. ...

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  37. BRITISH POLITICS. [?]ECHES BY LEADING LIBERALS.

    The Right Hon. H. H. Asquith, laberal M.[?]., for Eaat Pifo, addressing a meeting at Jod Edinburgh last night, insisted that Mr. Chamberlain's doub ...

    Article : 101 words
  38. MR. F. M.‘DONHELL, M.L.A.

    Mr. F. M'Donuell, M.L.A., who has been ill for some time past, was in his place in the legislative Assembly yesterday for the first time th[?]s session. ...

    Article : 189 words
  39. FOREIGN IMPORTS INTO GREAT BRITAIN.

    Colonel Sir C. E. Howard Vincent, Conservative M.P. for Central Sh[?]ffield, has issued a manifeste to his constituents. in which he states that during the ...

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  40. WEDNESDAY’S SITTING.

    In the House of Representatives tonight. The Prime Minister stated that he hoped to prorogue the Parliament within ...

    Article : 108 words
  41. THE SWING OF THE PENDULUM.

    The Right Hon. H. H. Chaplin, Conservative M.P. for the Sleaford division of Lincolnshire, speaking at Boston, stated that the results of the ...

    Article : 75 words
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