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  2. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Questions relating to the grievances of Roman Catholics in the matter of disabilities were asked of the Prime Minister in the House of Commons yesterday by Mr. ...

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  3. EMPIRE RIFLE MATCH.

    The result of the annual rifle match between teams representing the Postal departments throughout the British Empire has been announced. The conditions of ...

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  4. "THE RIGHT TO WORK."

    The unemployed question was responsible for turbulent and disorderly scenes at the London County Council meeting last night. ...

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  5. FEDERAL CRISIS.

    A sensation was caused in Federal political circles yesterday evening when it was learnt that the leader of the direct Opposition (Mr. G.H. Reid) had decided to move ...

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  6. PERSONAL.

    The Premier of South Australia (Mr. Price), accompanied by the Treasurer (Mr. Peake), will leave Adelaide this afternoon for Melbourne, to attend the Premiers ...

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  7. MADAME ADA CROSSLEY.

    There was a large gathering in the Townhall last night, when Madame Ada Crossley and her company made their first appearance in Melbourne. The chief interest of ...

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  8. SUFFRAGIST CAMPAIGN.

    The suffragists who were arrested in connection with the attempted raid on the House of Commons on Tuesday were brought before the Westminster Police ...

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  9. BALKAN DISPUTE.

    Discussion of the situation in the Balkans has narrowed down to the question of compensation, which will have to be settled by the conference of European powers ...

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  10. ASIATIC PROBLEM.

    Mr. M.K. Gandhi, the Indian barrister in the Transvaal who has been engaged for months past in inciting his fellowcountrymen to defy the law which requires ...

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  11. COLLIERY ON FIRE.

    The Koenigs Colliery, in Silesia, is on fire. When the outbreak was discovered there were a hundred miners in the workings, ...

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  12. SIR W. LYNE AND THE LADIES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—When the Women's Congress of anti-socialistic organisations met this morning, Miss Grace Watson (Victoria) made the following ...

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  13. ARMS FOR REBELS.

    For several months past there have been complaints of gun-running in Afghanistan, arms and ammunition being landed at the south-eastern extremity of the Persian ...

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  14. NEW HEBRIDES.

    The recruiting of native labour in the New Hebrides, which has been referred to several times this year in the House of Commons, was the subject of a question by ...

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  15. WOOL TRADE DISPUTE.

    There is nothing further to report in connection with the dispute between wool brokers and buyers. No attempt has been made, up to the present, to effect a ...

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  16. KOREAN PILGRIMS.

    An extraordinary mishap has befallen a party of pilgrims in Korea, in the southern province of Chellado. The pilgrims were Korean members of a ...

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  17. REV. C.H. NASH'S SUCCESSOR.

    GEELONG, Thursday.—The induction of the Rev. F.W.R. Newton to Christ Church, in succession to the Rev. C.H. Nash, was performed to-night by ...

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  18. THE QUEEN'S BOOK.

    The Christmas Gift Book, to be issued by Her Majesty the Queen, comprising photographs from her own camera, is meeting with an extremely large demand. In ...

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  19. WOUNDS OF WAR.

    Japan has not yet recovered financially from the effects of the war, and very serious retrenchment last had to be undertaken by the nation during the last few months. ...

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  20. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    The Australian League team of Rugby footballers played at York to-day against the local team. The game ended in a draw, the scores being—York, 1 goal (dropped) ...

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  21. COMMONWEALTH QUESTIONS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—At the Women's Congress of anti-socialistic organisations today the question of state debts was considered. Lady Quick said that the best ...

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  22. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The market at to-day's wool sales was very firm. The home trade buyers are operating more freely. The following prices were realised for the ...

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  23. AMERICAN FLEET.

    The Unite States Atlantic buttle-ship squadron, under the command of RearAdmiral Sperry, is expected to reach Yokohuma, Japan, on Saturday. ...

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  24. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The lowest and highest range of values on the Stock Exchange yesterday in Broken Hill Proprietary shares was 39/6—40/6. ...

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  25. COMBATING CONSUMPTION.

    When submitting a report to the Caulfield Council, at the meeting on Wednesday, on the result of a municipal conference held to consider the question of combating ...

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  26. MISSIONARIES HARDSHIPS.

    PERTH, Thursday.— The Rev. Abbott Torres, of the New Noreia mission, returned to the city a few days ago, after an adventurous time in the north-west, whither ...

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  27. ELEPHANT IN LOLLY-SHOP.

    BENDIGO, Thursday.—While Wirth Bros, were removing their circus from the Upper Reserve to the railway station this evening, the traces attached to one of the ...

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  28. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Copper.—Wednesday's closing quotations were:—Spot, £59/13/9 to £59/18/9, or a fall of 1/3 since the previous day; three months. £60/11/3 to £60/13/9, the middle ...

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  29. SUNDAY OBSERVANCE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday —The Premier (Mr. Wade), in replying to a deputation representing the Evangelical Council and the Sydney Labour Council, who asked that ...

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  30. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    At Half-past 10.—Huddart, Parker, and Co. Ltd. v. Moorhead (part heard); Appleton v. Moorhead (part heard). SUPREME COURT. ...

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  31. CHINESE RAILWAYS.

    A Chinese railway loan of £5,000,000, has been issued in London and Paris. The loan, which bears interest at the rate of 5 per cent, for the first 15 years, and ...

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  33. PRIVATE ADVICES.

    The following private advices have been received:- By Goldsbrough Mort, and Company Limited.— "Tallow.—Prices are unaltered since our last ...

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  34. NURSE-GIRL'S STORY.

    PERTH, Thursday.— At the Bunbury Court to-day Eliza May Jones, aged 14 years, who on September 7 swore that John Daley pushed her and a perambulator ...

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  35. MAGNET LEASE FORFEITURE.

    HOBART, Thursday.— The Mining Board to-day delivered its judgment in the appeal of the Magnet Silver and Lead Mining Company against the decision of Worden Turner in recommending, on ...

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  37. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Thomas Smith, Mount Korong road, Eaglehawk, miner Causes of insolvency— Sickness of self and inability to obtain employment. Liabilities, £45/13/1; assets, ...

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  41. BONNIE DUNDEE DIVIDEND.

    CHARTERS TOWERS, Thursday.—The BONNIE DUNDEE declared a dividend of 6d. per share, equal to £3,000. ...

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