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  2. THE RISING IN TURKEY. WAR PREPARATIONS.

    Further mobilisations of turkish troops are taking place in Rounclia, and Turkey will shortly have 400,000 men in the field. The annual contingent of Bulgarian ...

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  3. The Argus.

    The fanpus tombs of the Pharaohs have just [?]been lighted with electicity. The news will come with an unpleasnt [?]shock to all whose chief ...

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  4. THE FISCAL CAMPAIGN. CONFERENCE AT SHEFFIELD.

    The fiscal campaign was opened yesterday at She[?]ield, where a conference of the National Union of Conservative Associations assembled to hear the views of Mr. ...

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  5. PERSONAL.

    Lady Chermside, wife of the Governor of Queensland, intends to spend two months in New Zealand. She will leave Sydney for Melbourne on Monday next. ...

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  6. MISS ADA CROSSLEY. ARRIVAL IN MELBOURNE.

    Australia's great contralto. Miss Ada Crossley, returned to her native [?]late yesterday by the Sydncy express. An immense concourse of people gathered in ...

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  7. SERVIAN ACTIVITY.

    Eight officers of the Servian general staff are superintending road-making operations on the frontier. Fifteen thousand men are engaged on this work. ...

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  8. THE MACEDONIAN HARVEST.

    In addition to the sufferings caused in Macedonia by the insurrection, famine is threatened. Heavy rain has fallen, ruining the harvest. Relief funds are being raised ...

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  9. A SHORT INTERVIEW.

    "Don't ask me to say anything but just my thanks, and thanks, and thanks again to everybody," said Miss Ada Crossley to a representative of "The Argus" "The ...

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  10. THE FAR EAST. JAPAN AND KOREA.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Mail" at Kobe states that a number of Japanese troops have left the island of Kitishu for Korea, and that others will einbark at the ...

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  11. MR. WALTON ON CANADA.

    Mr. Joseph Walton, Liberal member for Yorkshire (Barnsley Division), who has returned from a visit to Montreal, is of opinion that it is highly improbable that the ...

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  12. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.

    "The Times" remarks that the enthusiasm at the meeting increased in exact proportion to the approximation of Mr. Balfour's attitude to that of Mr. ...

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  13. MR. BALFOUR'S SPEECH.

    In the evening 5,000 persons assembled in the Drill-hall. The Earl of Derby presided. Mr. Balfour, who had a tremendous reception, spoke for an hour and 20 ...

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  14. CHINA AND MANCHURIA.

    Prince Ching, the head of the Chinese Foreign Office, is adopting a firmer attitude towards Russia. He is resisting further Russian demands, and insists on the fullilment ...

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  15. THE RUSSIANS AT PORT ARTHUR.

    The Hong Kong correspondent of the "Daily Mail" states that 10,000 men are building barracks at Port Arthur for an additional 50,000 troops. ...

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  16. RECEPTION AT TOWN-HALL.

    The reception given yesterday afternoon in the Town-hall by the Lord Mayor of Melbourne and Lady Gillott was most successful. Long before 4 o'clock the streets ...

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  17. RUSSIA AND AUSTRIA.

    The Czar Nicholas, who is visiting Vienna, has gone chamois hunting with the Emperor Francis Joseph to Murzteg, in the Alps of lower Austria, about 90 miles south-west of ...

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  18. THE HIGH COURT. HEADQUARTERS FIXED IN MELBOURNE.

    The High Court will be finally established next week. Sir Edmund Burton and Mr. R. E. O'Connor arrived in Melbourne from Sydney ...

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  19. REMARKS BY LORD RANFURLY.

    Speaking at Wanganui, the Earl of Ranfurly said that Mr. Chamberlain's resignation was a great loss to the colomes and empire. The free-trade policy pursued by ...

    Article : 66 words
  20. TO-NIGHT'S CONCERT.

    Particulars in connection with the entrance arrangements of Miss Ada Crossley's concert this evening are advertised. Mr. Williamson announces that three extra rows ...

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  21. THE BALFOUR MINISTRY,

    It is expected that the changes in the Cabinet caused by the resignations of Mr. Chamberlain, Mr. Ritchie, Lord George Hamilton, and Lord Balfour of Burleigh ...

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  22. DEMONSTRATIONS EN ROUTE.

    WANGARATTA, Fridny.—Miss Crosslcy was enthusiastically welcomed when the express arrived here at half-past 8 o'clock this morning. The platform was crowded, ...

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  23. GERMAN MILITARISM.

    Immense excitement has been caused in Germany by the many cases recently reported of the maltreatment of soldiers, especially in the infantry and artillery, by ...

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  24. EARL CROMER.

    A rumour was current in the city yesterday that Earl Cromer, the Consul-General in Egypt, will succeed Mr. Chamberlain as Secretary of State for the Colonies. ...

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  25. GREAT BALTIC FERRY.

    Yesterday His Majesty the King of Denmark opened a great steam ferry connecting Gjedser, the southermnost point of the island of Falster and Warnemunde, on the ...

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  26. MUSICIANS' WELCOME.

    The musicians of Melbourne tendered Miss Crossley a welcome in the Pianolarooms last evening, nearly 300 guests being present. Miss Crossley arrived at about ...

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  27. MR. RITCHIE'S RESIGNATION.

    Mr. Ritchie, late Chancellor of the Exchequer, has informed, the "Daily Chronicle" that he was not aware of Mr. Chamberlain's resignation until two days after he ...

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  28. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Canadian House of Commons has passed the bill authorising the construction of a new grand trunk railway line from Moncton, in New Brunswick, to Winnipeg, ...

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  29. SERIOUS CASUALTIES. KNOCKED DOWN BY A TRAM.

    Some sensation was caused among the crowd returning from Miss Ada Crossley's reception at the Spencer-street station yesterday by an accident which befell an old ...

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  30. MOROCCO.

    Sir Harry Maclean, late Kaid or commander-in-chief of the army of the Sultan of Morocco, has arrived in London. In the course of an interview, he ...

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  31. MISMANAGEMENT.

    Sir,—The utter absence of any provision for the presentation of addresses to Miss Ada Crossley at Spencer-street railway station to-day shows the inadvisability of such ...

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  32. ACCOMMODATION FOR THE COURT.

    The arrangements were completed yesterday for the provision of accommodation at the state courts required by the Federal High Court. Recently the subject was a ...

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  33. CRUSHED BY A STONE.

    A boulder, which fell on the leg of Patrick Terry, aged 43 years, of Howard-street, Richmond, while he was loading a truck at Willis Brothers' quarry in that suburb ...

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  34. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    George Chandler, late of Benalla, gentlemen, who died on August 18, under a will dated July 4 last left real estate valued at £3,932 and personal property valued at £588 to his widow and children, ...

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  35. EMPLOYERS' FEDERATION.

    MEREDITH, Friday.—The shire-hall was crowded this afternoon to hear an address by Mr. R. S. Walpole, general secretary of the Victortian Employers' Federation. Mr. ...

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  36. A BUTCHER'S MISADVENTURE.

    A remarkable accident happened yesterday afternoon at Port Melbourne. Mr. A. Rogers, the proprictor of a butcher's shop in Bay-street, was cutting the pluck out of ...

    Article : 156 words
  37. TO-DAY'S PROPERTY SALES.

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  39. MAIL STEAMERS.

    The P. and O. Company's R.M.S. Australia left Suez for Australia on the 1st inst. ...

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