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  2. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The following announcement with regard to the movements of Mr. Chamberlain in South Africa has been published:- Mr. Chamberlain will leave Bloemfontein ...

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  3. SUBSIDENCE AT VENICE.

    Following upon the fall of the Campainle, the recent announcement that two of the arches of the Palazzo-Reale, originally the Procurazie Vecchie, which ...

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  4. THE LATE SIR FREDERICK SARGOOD.

    The funeral of the late Sir Frederick Sargood will leave his late residence, Rippon Lea, Elsternwick, at half-past 3 o'clock to day. The route of the procession will be ...

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  5. THE TAFF VALE CASE.

    As an outcome of the virdict in the action brought by the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants against the Taff Vale Railway Company, which cost the society ...

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  6. THE DROUGHT SUFFERERS.

    The Lord Major, honorary treasurer of the above fund, acknowledges the receipt of the following additional subscriptions:— Amount previously ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency Vice-Admiral Fanshawe arrived in Sydney by the R.M.S. Ophir yesterday, and assumed his position as commander-in-chief on the Australian station. ...

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  8. VENEZUELA.

    An unfortunate incident in connection with the naval operations of the allied powers against Venezuela is reported. Lieutenant Lengerke, who was acting as ...

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  9. THE SAXONY SCANDAL.

    An arrangement has been come to with regard to the Crown Princess of Saxony, who eloped to Geneva with M. Girou, the French tutor of her children. ...

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  10. THE RAILWAYS.

    At the meeting of the Trades-hall Council held last night the president (Mr. R. H. Solly) in the chair, a deputation from the vigilance ...

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  11. MR. BALFOUR'S HEALTH.

    The improvement in the health of Mr. Balfour, who has been suffering from a feverish chill, was well maintained yesterday. ...

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  12. THE ISTHMIAN CANAL.

    It is announced that the United States Government has no intention of submitting to the exorbitant demands made by the republic of Colombia. Rather than do so ...

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  13. THE HOSPITAL INCIDENT.

    Considerable expert evidence was taken in the City Court yesterday in the case of James M'Arthur, who after his introduction to an unmasked battery at the ...

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  14. SENSATIONAL MINING ACCIDENTS.

    An alarming accident occurred at the Brilfiant Central mine to-day. The cage with six men was being lowered, when the engine bolted, and the cage crashed down on ...

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  15. REFORM IS TURKEY.

    An appointment likely to be of great importance in connection with the demand for reform in Macedonia has been made by the Sultan. ...

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  16. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    Yesterday a deputation, headed by Mr. Prendergast, M.L.A., waited on the Minister for Public Wordks (Mr. Taverner), to urge that the Government should find work ...

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  17. COMMERCIAL TREATIES.

    A resolution has been moved in the Reichstag urging the Government to denounce the most-favoured-nation arrangements in commercial treaties unless German goods ...

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  18. FIRE AT ALDERSHOT.

    The official residence at Aldershot of Lieut-General Sir John French, the commander of the First Army Corps (Aldershot Command) has been destroyed by fire. ...

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  19. MOROCCO.

    Kaid Maclean (General Sir Harry Aubrey de Vere Maclean, K.C.M.G.), the commander-in-chief of the Sultan's army, has arrived at Fez, and is organising the defence ...

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  20. THE YORKSHIRE STRIKE.

    In connection with the strike of miners employed at the Denaby and Cadeby main collieries, near Rotherdam, in Yorkshire, proceedings are being taken in the King's ...

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  21. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The reserve of notes and coin is £21,611,000 against £19,695,000 for the previous week, the proportion to liabilities being 44.14 per cent., against 38.38 per cent. ...

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  22. THE LONDON CHURCHES.

    Numerous suggestions for the preservation of churches in the city, which have large revenues, but very small congregations, have been made by Dr. Sinclair, ...

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  23. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    This afternoon at the Adelaide Police Court Francis Barked, who was recently arrested at Mylor, near Adelaide, on a provisional warrant, was brought up, charged ...

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  24. THE AMERICAN NAVY.

    In consequence of pressure by President Roosevelt, the Naval Committee of the House of Representatives has recommended that the navy be immediately strengthened ...

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  25. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    The Marylebne Cricket Club has instructed its umpires to measure the width of the bats used in matches in which they are engaged, so as to ensure that they are ...

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  26. AN AFRICAN TRAGEDY.

    A tragic incident is reported from South Carolina. Mr. Bengamin Ryan Tillman, late senator and now lieutenant-governor of that state, ...

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  27. FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE.

    The severed thousands of young Australians who are believed to be anxious to "wear a black coat and drive a quill pen" in the Commonwealth Public Service will ...

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  28. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The steamer Cameric, which arrived today from the Argentine, had 30,000 bags of maize and 1,847 bales of lucerne as portion of her cargo. ...

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  29. THE NEXT ENGLISH ELEVEN.

    The statment of the London "Sportsman" that Mr. A. C. Maclaren had sent a cable message to Major Wardill, secretary of the Melbourne Cricket Club, stating that ...

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  30. POISONED BY CHARCOAL FUMES.

    A watchmaker named John Tree, aged 35, who was out of employment, committed suicide in a methodical manner yesterday at 17 Nelson-street, Windsor. Waiting ...

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  31. COAL FOR AMERICA.

    The scarcity of coal in the United States his led to large purchases in Great Britain. Sixty British steamers have been chartered to take coal to America, and many of them ...

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  32. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    The quotations given below are Thursday's closing quotation:- Wool,—Business at Bradford continues brisk. Tops are quoted at 10¼ per lb, ...

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  33. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    Sir Edmund Barton will leave for Melbourne on Monday next, to be present at a Cabinet meeting on Tuesday or Wednesday. The matter of the sugar rebate will ...

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  34. FAMINE IN SWEDEN.

    Northern Sweden is suffering from a terrible famine, and 70,000 persons are threatened with starvation. Many of them are driven to eating moss and bark. Relief ...

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  35. THE ASSOCIATIONS ACT.

    Replying to an interpeliation in the French Chamber of Deputies yesterday, M. Combes, the Premier, stated that under the Associations Act he Would tolerate ...

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  36. DAMAGE TO GRAVES.

    Sir,£In pusuance of the letter in to-day's issue signed "Sumpath," I am directed to state that my trust have instructed me to do everything in my power to prevent ...

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  37. TASMANIA.

    The Tasmanian, Government has cabled to the Government authorities at Shanghai that two tenders have been received from the Tasmanian sawmillers for paving ...

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  38. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    A stream of water from the water scheme for the first time flowed into the Mount Charlotte reservoir at Kalgoorlie this afternoon. ...

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  39. BAY EXCURSIONS.

    The Bay Excursion Company advertises that the p.s. Ozone will run to Queenseliff, Sorrento, and Dromana to-morrow, starting from the Port Melbourne Railway Pier at 11.10 a.m. On Monday, ...

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  40. LORD HAWKE'S CRICKET TEAM

    In the match between Lord Hawke's team and a Wellington eleven, the local men made 243, and Lord Hawke's team lost eight wickets for 263. Burnup made 69, ...

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  41. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Huge Boswell Reid, of Fernside, Geelong, no occupation. Liabilities, £185/3/4; assets, £1; deficiency, £184/3/4. Filed at Geelong. ...

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  42. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.

    The following arrivals and departures are announced:- Arrivals.—Stassfurt, from Adelaide Oct. 27; Konigin Luise, from Sydney Nov. 29; ...

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  43. A THIEF'S FATAL PLUNGE.

    Mr. Candler, the city coroner, held an inquest yesturday, at the Morgue, on the body of Matthew W. Bostick, a negro cook, who was drowned at the Victoria Dock on ...

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  45. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    Experiments in wireless telegraphy were recently begun by the Naval department between Brisbane and Moreton Island, but temporarily suspended, owing to the ...

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  46. GASOLENE LAMP EXPLODES

    The explosion of a gasolene lamp at the General Post-office yesterday caused injuries to three plumbers, James ColeLeonard Pensley, and William Murray. ...

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  47. THE RAINFALL.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Some good rain has fallen in the northern division, and at Longreach, in the central division, to-day an inch and a half was recorded, with the rain ...

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  48. NEW ZEALAND.

    The death is announced of Mr. J. P. Joyce, formerly member for Wallace and Awarua. He arrived in the colony from Ballarat in 1857. ...

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  49. TO-DAY'S PROPERTY SALES.

    Mr. Stratford Strettle.—At Prahran, at 3—Land. Messrs. Baylee and Co.—At Toorak, at 3—Surplus railway land. Messrs. Carney and Kelly.—At Carlton, at 3 ...

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