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  2. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    At Edinburgh on Saturday night the Earl of Rosebery received the political situation in a spirited speech. Referring to a recent speech at Edinburgh ...

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  3. EUROPEAN SITUATION.

    The German newspaper, in discussing the European situation, are asking what will be the attitude of France in the event of a war between Great Britain and ...

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  4. UNREST IN RUSSIA.

    The strike of railway employes in the Government of Moscow is having serious consequences. Traffic has been suspended on five ...

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  5. TRAFALGAR DAY.

    Recognition of the Anglo-French entente has been a prominent feature of the Trafalgar Centenary celebrations. The entente was acclained at many dinners held in ...

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  6. TOGO'S TRIUMPH.

    The public entry into Tokio of Admiral Togo, the Japanese naval commander, caused a great popular demonstration, and was a memorable scene of enthusiasm. The ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    A cable message was receivcd at Government-house from England yesterday morning announcing the death of Lord Leigh, father of the Countess of Jersey, who is at ...

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  8. SPRING RACING CAMPAIGN.

    Mr. W. A. Menzies declared weights yesterday for four of the minor events to be run at the V.R.C. Spring Meeting. The following houses look to be nicely handicapped ...

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  9. AUSTRALIA'S DISREPUTE.

    In the course of an interview yesterday, Mr. W. M'Culloch. who returned from England by the R.M.S. China, after a sojourn of four months in Great Britain, gave some ...

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  10. REGULATION OF WOOL SALES.

    The secession of the twenty-eight buyers from the Victorian Woolbuyers' Association, and the question of the proposed regulation of the sales,were widely discussed ...

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  11. WOMEN'S NATIONAL LEAGUE.

    A social under the auspices of the Australian Women's National League was held last night at the Prahran Town-hall, and was largely attended. Mr. M'Cnteheon. ...

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  12. GERMAN SOCIALISTS.

    In a dispute as to the policy of the German socialist party. Herr Bebel, the leader of the socialist in the Re[?], and other extremists. have scored a victory. As the ...

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  13. SIR WILFRID LAURIER.

    Sir Wilfrid Lanrier, Premier of Canada, has announced that he does not intend to retire from office untill the completion of the National Transcont[?] Railway, which ...

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  14. PANAMA CANAL.

    President Roosevelt, who is making a tour through the Southern states, has arrived in Florida. Speaking with reference to the Panama ...

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  15. MACEDONIA.

    The Porte in a fresh note has protested against the presence in Macedonia of the agents of the foreign powers who have assumed the financial control of the country. ...

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  16. NO AUTUMN SESSION.

    Efforts have been made by the [?] pality of Poplar, in London where a great deal of distress exists, to secure the holding of an autumn session of the Imperial ...

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  17. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    Two labourers were yesterday engaged lifiting hatch on board the s.s. Darius at the South Wharf, when the hatch slipped, and fell over on them. William Hall, 41 ...

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  18. THE NAVY.

    Vice-Admiral Sir Arthur W. Moore, second in command of the [?] is to succeed Vice-Admiral Sir Gerald Noel as commander[?] chief on the China station. ...

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  19. DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE.

    [?]ejesty the yesterday unveiled a military memorial to the late Duke of Cambridge. The memorial has been [?] in the Guards chapel at Wellington ...

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  20. FIGHTING IN CELEBES.

    Further fighting has taken place in the Dutch island of Celebes, in the Indian Archipelago, where a rebellion broke out last July. ...

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  21. FALL FROM A TRAMCAR.

    A boy named Charles Rowerait, living in Russell-street, was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital yesterday suffering from cncussion of the brain. He stoped off a ...

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  22. EGYPTIAN RAILWAY.

    A new railway has been completed in Egypt. The [?] is from Alb[?] south cast of Berber, to Portsmundan, near S[?] on the Red Sea. ...

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  23. TRANSPORT SUNK.

    The presence of floating mines in the neighbourhood of Port Arthur is still proving dangerous to shipping. The Japanese transport [?] 2,400 tones, while off ...

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  24. THE BRITISH ARMY.

    A new idea in connection with the term of service in the British army has been adopted. It is proposed by the War Office to [?] a short term of service of two years ...

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  25. CYCLISTS DEATH.

    MERINO, Monday.—A man named Gill Murphy, whilst going from Tahara to his work at Ardarchy Station, fell from his bicycle, and was picked up dead. He was ...

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  26. POLITICAL LABOUR PARTY.

    BRISBANE, Monday.— At a meeting of the Clermont workers' political organisation, to discus the proposal of the Parliamentary Labour party to hold another ...

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  27. QUEENSLAND FATALITIES.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Charles Anderson, aged 33, a married man, employed on a dredging plant in the Brisbawne River, was fatally injured to-day. He fell between ...

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  28. A BARQUE ASHORE.

    THe barque Alliance, 977 tons, which left Newcastle on August 26 for Callao, has gone ashore near that port. The following cable message has been ...

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  29. A NEW CITY.

    The country borough of Cardiff, the capital of Wales, has been created a city, with a Lord Mayor. Cardiff has [?] doubled in ...

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  30. FEDERAL PROCESS ACT.

    BENDIGO. Monday.—In the city [?] to-day, before Mr. E. N. Moore. P.M., Charles Y[?] Ting, a Chinese, was again charged with having stolen £36 from his ...

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  31. POST-OFFICE METHODS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.— During the hearing of a charge of letter stealing against a letter carrier at the Quarter Sessions to-day. the pr[?] stated to be in vogue at the ...

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  32. LUMPER SERIOUSLY INJURED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—James Sealand, a lumper, was knocked down the hold of the steamer Mount Kembla by a swinging basket of coal, and sustained a fracture of the ...

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  33. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.— Issue and answers were [?]led for hearing before the Arbitration Court to-day between the Sydney and Manly Ferry Employes' Union and James ...

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  34. SILVER.

    Bar silver is qu[?] to-day at 28 13 [?] per [?] standard [?] fall of [?]d. since Saturday. ...

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  35. NAVAL OFFICER KILLED.

    A fatal accident has befallen Commander Arthur E. Phillipp[?], of the [?] ship Victorians, 14,900 tons, of the Atlantic [?]. ...

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  36. MINOR ACCIDENTS.

    CHARLOTON. Monday.—William Donaldson, a black[?], of Charlton, dislocated his right shoulder on Saturday evening. He was thrown on to the road from his bicycle, which had struck a ...

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  37. ARBITRATION COURT.

    SYDNEY, Monday. Judgement was given in the Arbitration Court to-day in the dispute between the Carpenters' and Jomers' [?] and the Master Builders' ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    Some weeks ago, the New South Wales division of the Australian National Defence League was formed in Sydney, and on Saturday, 14th [?] was held at the ...

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  39. CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    YARRA[?], Saturday. The subdivisional sale of GEllon's W[?] F[?]. Alberton, took place on Friday. THere was a large attendance, and the blocks sold ...

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  40. BRIGANDS' PRISONERS.

    The Brirish naval officers, Captain Crowther and Lic[?] Hatton, who were captured by Moorish brigands, and released on the imprisoned brigand chief ...

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  41. HENLEY-ON-YARRA.

    The committee of Henley-on-the Yarra met at Young and Jackson's Hotel last night (Mr. H. M. Sirachan in the chair). and settled the programme for next ...

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  42. COLD IN LONDON.

    Extremely cold weather is beeing experienced in London. The thermometer has registerd 14deg. of [?]. ...

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  43. TRADE WITH SOUTH AFRICA.

    WELLINGTON, Monday. Considerable debate took place in the House of Representatives regarding the South African shipping service. The hope was expressed ...

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  44. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Monday.— A fire occurred at the Palace Hotel a two storied building, in Main-street, Townsville, on Saturday night. The upper part was destroyed, and the whole ...

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  45. SWIMMING.

    The Another Swimming Association which disqualified D. Billington, the Bacup[?] for a fortnight pending the production by him of correspondence ...

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  46. THE TARIFF COMMISSION.

    Those federal members who expect the Tariff Commission to present a bulky report to Parliament at an early date may be disapppointed. A meeting of the members of ...

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  47. THEFT OF JEWELLERY.

    SYDNEY, Monday. THe pol[?] are investigating a robbery of jewellery which has occurres at the Hotel Australia. THe victim of the robbery is Mrs. [?] wife of Mr. ...

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  48. A WANDERING PIGEON.

    A pigeon of the "carrier" class alighted on the [?] when that vessel was about 200 miles to the [?]ward of the island of Fernando de N[?], which [?] 125 ...

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  49. LICENSING PROSECUTIONS.

    At the South Melbourne Court yesterday, before S[?] and [?], J.P.'s, [?] [?] of the Royal Exchange Hotel, City[?] South Melbourne, was charged with [?] ...

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  50. MAN'S EYE PUT OUT.

    At the Richmond Court yesterday, before Messrs. Tatuall, Nathan, Freeman, and [?], J.P.'s, Patriek Carroll, on elderly man, was charged with having int[?]ted ...

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  51. NEW ZEALAND VOUCHER CASE

    WELLINGTON, Monday. Sir Joseph Ward [?] to Parliament to=day the report of the [?] board's inquiry on the [?]ur Christe[?] Post-office [?] ...

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  52. TO-DAY'S AUCTION SALES.

    Following are to-day's auction sale:—Mesrrs. [?]mmel, [?]ke[?] and Co., at Park-street Rich[?] T. R. H. [?] and Coghill, at W[?]grove, [?] Hill, ...

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  53. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    At half-past to [?]— Wel[?] Co. v. [?] [?] (port heard). Practice Court. (Before Mr. Justice [?].) ...

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  54. TASMANIA.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.— W. T. Hell and Company's report shows a profit of £3,[?]/ 7/4 for the six months ending September. A divident of 10 per cent. per ...

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  55. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Henry [?]loptague Boulten, of [?] Gatehou[?]street, Parkville, clerk. Causes of insolvency— Paying heavy interest on borrowed money, and inability to collect ...

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  56. NEW ZEALAND PARLIAMENT.

    WELLINGTON, Monday.— A stonewall was threatened in the House of Representative on the E[?] Lines Hill, but the Government postponed the hill in order to ...

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  57. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    (The amounts given in estates are [?], and subject to any debts owing by the estates.) [?] Thomson Frankenberg, [?] of Malvern-road, [?] who died on September 8, under [?] ...

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