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  2. THE ELECTION. THE SENATE.

    Copies of the Senate writ for Victoria, endorsed by the divisional returning officers, are slowly reaching headquarters. Mr. Edwards, the electoral officer for Victoria, ...

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  3. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor-General's visit to Ararat concluded yesterday. In the morning Lord Northcote and his suite were accompanied to the Ararat Hospital by ...

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  4. THE EDUCATION BILL.

    Yesterday was spent in-active negotiation between representative members of both Houses of Parliament, with a view of arriving at a compromise on the Education ...

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  5. JAPAN AND AMERICA. TENSE FEELING IN CALIFORNIA.

    Some few days ago it was announced that a Japanese squadron would shortly pay a visit of courtesy to San Francisco. This announcement was taken as evidence that ...

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  6. THE POSEIDON RUSH. THE BIG NUGGETS.

    TARNAGULLA, Wednesday.—Outlying the main Poseidon rush, and almost on the eastern outskirts of the pegged-in ground is situated the claim in which the 960oz. ...

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  7. THE MAIL CONTRACT.

    Captain Collins, the representative of the Commonwealth in London, has received a formal guarantee, stamped and signed by the parties to the mail contract with the ...

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  8. LICENSING BILL. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL DISCUSSION.

    Consideration in committee of the Licensing Bill was resumed by the Legislative Council yesterday. Mr. Melville's amendment, substituting three years for the ten ...

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  9. THE GAMBLING BILL.

    In sporting circles yesterday the Gambling-Bill, which has been passed by the state Legislature and will soon be in force in this state, was fr[?] discussed. The general ...

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  10. ANTI-TRUST ACT.

    The Australian Industries Preservation Act (the Anti-Trust Act) was mentioned yesterday in the House, of Commons, when Mr. J. S. Harmood-Banner, Unionist ...

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  11. QUEENSLAND.

    {No abstract available}

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  12. TASMANIA.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 43 words
  13. LAND LEGISLATION. GOVERNMENT PROPOSALS.

    A deputation, consisting of about 150 Liberal and labour members of the House of Commons waited yesterday upon the Prime Minister (Sir Henry ...

    Article : 92 words
  14. PROTESTANT COMMITTEE AND THE SENATE.

    Sir.—In to-day's issue ot "The Argus" appears a letter from the secretary of the Protestant Electors' Committee endeavouring to justify their selection of Mr. Ramsay ...

    Article : 151 words
  15. NAVIGATING THE AIR.

    The problem of navigating the air is being attacked with great contidence by scientists and expert aeronauts, particularly in France, where the latest development in ...

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  16. PRESBYTERIAN RESOLUTIONS.

    At the quarterly meeting of the temperance committee of the Presbyterina Church of Victoria, held on Tuesday last, the following resolution was unanimously ...

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  17. SMALL HOLDINGS.

    Earl Carrington, the President of the Board of Agriculture, who takes a keen personal interest in settlement on small holdings, favours the establishment of a ...

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  18. THE SCHOOL CONTROVERSY.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 9.—Japan gave more than 100,000dol. for the relief of those who suffered in San Francisco by reason of carthquake and fire. Now the Japanese ...

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  19. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    ECHUCA, Wednesday.—Mr. J. E. Cathie, divisional returning officer, with the assistance of Mr. Binnie, a special officer from the central eelctoral office, ...

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  20. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. THE BERLIN CONVENTION.

    The Government does not propose to commit itself hastily to the conclusions arrived at by the international conference on radio-telegraphy, which recently sat in ...

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  21. INDUSTRIAL LAWS. AUSTRALIAN EXPERIMENT.

    An interesting statement was made yesterday by Mr. Herbert Gladstone, the Home Secretary, in reply to a question asked by Sir Charles Dilke. ...

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  22. PROHIBITION IN NEW ZEALAND.

    DUNEDIN, Dec. 10.—When prohibition came into operation in Invereargill two of the local brewers opened depots for the sale of beer wholesale on the boundary of the ...

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  23. TELEPHONE WITHOUT WIRES.

    A successful experiment has been conducted in Berlin by Professor Slaby in telephoning without the use of any ware. He succeeded in eatablishing wireless ...

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  24. AN AMERICAN INQUIRY.

    The United States Senate has authorised Mr. O. S. Straus, the newly-appointed Secretary for Commerce and Labour, to investigate and report on the industrial. ...

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  25. SIR HENRY IRVING.

    A meeting of members of the theatrical profession was held in London yesterday to consider the question of commemorating the name of the late Sir Henry Irving. ...

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  26. INDI.

    BEECHWORTH, Wednesday.—The formal declaration of the poll for Indi was made this afternoon, at the Town-hall, by Mr. A. T. Tulloch, the returning officer, ...

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  27. WOMAN SUFFRAGISTS.

    The eleven women arrested for creating a disturbance at the House of Commons, in connection with their advocacy of the woman suffrage movement, wree each ...

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  28. QUEENSLAND.

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  29. STATE MINISTRY.

    CHARLTON, Wednesday.—A movement is on foot here with the object of presenting a petition to the Premier, urging the appointment of Mr. T. Langdon, M.L.A., one ...

    Article : 81 words
  30. FAULTY ELECTORAL ROLLS.

    Councillor Crichton drew attention, at the Port Melbourne Council meeting last evening, to the large number of names of persons entitled to vote which had been ...

    Article : 137 words
  31. PITH OF PARLIAMENT. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    Adjournment of the House moved by Mr. Manifold, to protest against a proposal of the Lands department to include in Crown grants a clause empowering the Crown to ...

    Article : 261 words
  32. THE SERVIAN THRONE.

    King Peter of Servin, who a[?]ded the throne as the result of the as[?]nation of King Alexander, is finding his own tenure of the high office uncert[?]in. M. ...

    Article : 138 words
  33. CHRISTMAS APPEALS.

    Sir,—May I again ask your aid to enable me to remind the many friends who in years past have helped me to bring some of the season's pleasures into the hearts ...

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  34. HARASSING CLUBS.

    Sir,—The comparative silence in which the clubs have received the clauses affecting them in the Amending Licensing Bill now before Parliament [?] possibly been ...

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  35. THE REFERENDUM.

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  36. LITIGATION PENDING.

    BENDIGO, Wednesday.—Interesting [?] gation is pending in connection with the ownership of certain leases at the Poseidon rush. At the Tarnagulla Warden's Court ...

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  37. MELBOURNE DISTRICT NURSING SOCIETY.

    Sir,—With your kind permission I would like to ask that our patients may participate in the good ch[?] usually distributed at this season. The committee, in ...

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  38. DISASTERS AT SEA. TWELVE LIVES LOST.

    A severe fog has been responsible for a disastrous collision at sea. which occurred off Dungeness, in the English Channel, and resulted in the sinking of one of the vessels ...

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  39. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    [The amounts given in [?]tates are gross, and subject to any debts owing by the estates.] Henry Mountjoy [?]am, late of Pannoomiloo, farmer, who died on November 29, under a will ...

    Article : 389 words
  40. EUROPEAN OUTLOOK.

    S[?] T[?] the Italian Minister for Foreign A[?] in a speech in the Chamber of Deputies yesterday, [?]wed the political situation in Europe. He [?] members ...

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  41. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    St. James's Church Crown Lands Bill passed, and forwarded to the Legislative Council. Estimates considered. Departments of the Chief Secretary, Minister of ...

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  42. FEDERAL MINISTRY'S POSITION.

    Sir,—You state in "The Argus" of to-day that there has been an informal meeting of the Cabinet, and the members have expressed to each other their satisfaction at ...

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  43. MELBOURNE CRICKETGROUND.

    A meeting of the Melbourne Cricketground t[?] will be held this evening, at which the arrangement with the Melbourne Cricket Club, recommended by the ...

    Article : 120 words
  44. THE RESPONSE.

    We have received the following additional donations in response to the Christmas treat appeals which have been published:— From Mr. George [?] M.H.R.: Prahran, ...

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  45. A STEAMER WRECKED.

    The steamer Nordwing, which was on a voyage from Gothenburg (Sweden) to Melbourne, was wrecked on Sunday, at the Skerries, a group of islands off the ...

    Article : 59 words
  46. MEDICAL SOCIETIES.

    In order to consolidate the medical profession in this state, it has been decided to amalgamate the Victorian Medical Society and the Victorian branch of the British ...

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  47. THE FRENCH TROUBLE.

    Doubts have arisen as to the legality of applying the law of public meetings [?] to cover the case of assemblies for worship, otherwise of church congregations. ...

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  48. A CAPTAIN'S REMORSE.

    The tourist liner Pri[?] Victoria Luize, 4,419 tons, belonging to the Homburg-Amerika Company, became stranded near Port Royal, in Jamaica. She had not ...

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  49. LAW NOTICES.—This Day.

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  50. AGRICULTURAL INTELLIGENCE.

    RAYWOOD, Dec. 10.—The wind and rain on Monday and Tuesday have done considerable harm to the [?] crops. Messrs. Carpper, Gunn, P[?] and others, who had started har[?]ting with ...

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  51. WORKHOUSE FRAUDS.

    The list of officials connected with the West Ham Workhouse already under trial for frand has been added to by two additional arrests. These comprise [?] ...

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  52. MALVERN TRAMWAY.

    As a result of representations made to him by Mr. Norman Bayles, M.L.A., the Premier (Mr. Bent) has agreet to accept £13,000 as the contribution of the ...

    Article : 127 words
  53. JUD[?]E OF NATAL SUPREME COURT.

    "I have suffered for some time from an excess of urle [?] in the blood; and since the middle of last year from a se[?] attack of [?] chiefly on the [?] face, cars, and beck, and on one time. ...

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  54. THE CHINESE RIOTS.

    The lawless hand of 4,000 rioters which was making a demonstration against the d[?] in the district of Pingh[?] in the province of Klang-st. China, has been ...

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  55. THE SICK AND FEEBLE.

    Require the best that is obtainable: as a stimulant "Wolfe's-Schnapps" has the commendation of many eminent men.— [Advt.] ...

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  56. MILO CIGARETTES

    Are preferred by lovers of good things. Gyaranteed hand-made.—[Advt.] ...

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  57. THE HABIT OF HEALTH.

    The constant use of Pears' Soap.—[Advt.] ...

    Article : 10 words
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