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  2. REPUBLIC COLLISION. SENSATIONAL INCIDENTS.

    The statement that no one was on board the steamer Republic when she foundered after colliding with the Florida turns out to have been incorrect. Captain ...

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  3. THE POWERS AND DEFENCE. FRENCH NAVY.

    The new French Minister of Marine, M. Picard, has submitted to the Minister of Finance, M. Caillaux, a proposition to spend the sum of £32,000,000 on the navy, the ...

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  4. AUSTRALIAN PROBLEMS. SENATOR ST. LEDGER'S REPLY TO "THE TIMES."

    "The Times" this morning publishes a letter of a column in length from Senator St. Ledger, of Queensland in reply to its comments on Mr. Deakin's leadership and ...

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  5. BRITISH POLITICS. LIBERALS AND THE LORDS.

    The Liberal newspapers to-day publish what are apparently inspired articles concerning the attitude which the Government intends to take up in its dealings with the ...

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  6. BROKEN HILL TROUBLE. THE RIOT CHARGES.

    BROKEN HILL, Tuesday.—The hearing of the riot charges against Tom Mann and 27 others was continued in the police court this morning, before Mr. A. N. Barnett, ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    His Exccllency the Governor (Sir Thomas Gibson-Carmichael) and the Premier (Mr. Marray) have accepted the invitation of the Warragul and West Gippsland ...

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  8. PREMIER AT COBDEN.

    CAMPERDOWN, Tuesday.—The Premier (Mr. Murray) arrived at Cobden from Warrnambool this afternoon, calling at a number of centres in the electorate. This ...

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  9. STATE MINISTRY. MR. WATT'S MEETINGS.

    The Treasurer (Mr. Wait) is to address the electors of Essendon in the Presbyterian School-room, Essendon, to-night, when the Minister for Education (Mr. A. ...

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  10. MINERS JOIN LABOUR PARTY.

    The question of joining the Labour party, which was submitted to the Miners' Federation of Great Britain a few months ago, has been resolved in the affirmative. Mr. ...

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  11. WARRNAMBOOL CONTEST.

    WARRNAMBOOL, Tuesday.—A meeting of the supporters of the Premier Mr. John Murray, was held at the Ozone Hotel last night. It was convened, by ...

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  12. FUNDS FROM MELBOURND.

    The secretary of the Trades-hall Council (Mr. Stephen Barker), in answer to questions, yesterday said that up to the present £250 had been sent from the affiliated ...

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  13. IDLE SHIPPING.

    The ship-owners of the North of England, at a meeting held at Newcastle yesterday considered the tentative scheme which was framed to deal with the depression in the ...

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  14. A.N.A. CELEBRATION.

    CAST;E, AOME. Tuesday.—The local branch of the A.N.A. celebrated Foundation Day by a free open-air entertainment in the Eastern Reserve. The weather was ...

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  15. FOOTSTEPS OF THE EXPLORERS.

    HAMILTON, Tuesday.—An interesting relic of the first expedition by while men through this distric, which was made by Major Mitchell, surveyor-general of New ...

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  16. HEROES OF THE HOUR.

    The heroism of John Burns, a native of Peterborough, England, who was the Marconi operator on the Republic, hss excited widespread admiration, and was warmly ...

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  17. GOLD-BUYERS ACT. SUPPRESSION OF STEALING.

    BENDIGO, Tuesday.—It was reported in "The Argus" on Saturday that in view of the many revelations that had been made of the prevalence of gold-stealing and illicit ...

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  18. COLD STORAGE.

    At the International Conference of the Refrigerating lndustries, which was held at Paris in October last, a committee was appointed to draw up a series of projected ...

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  19. REDUCTION OF ARMAMENTS.

    The reduction in armaments which was resolved upon last year by the japanese Government as part of a general scheme of retrenchment rendered necessary by the ...

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  20. THE KAISER.

    Emperor William of Germany has requested the press to refrain from publishing further news of his doings, as he desires to live as quiet a life as possible. ...

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  21. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    It the wool sales to dnj short faulty mcnnocs wore somewhat lrregulir in pnce Crossbrcds had a hardening tendency owing to strong Amencan demand ...

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  22. AMERICAN ESTIMATES

    The Committee on Appropriations of the United States Honse of Representatives has reduced the amount proposed in the Estimates to be expended for the coming ...

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  23. STRIKERS' NEW SCHEME.

    BROKEN HILL, Tuesday.—A new move by the strikers was spoken of to-day, and everyone was on the qui vive, but the plan of campaign, it was said was ...

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  24. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS. SILVER.

    To-day's quotation for bar silver is 23 15-16d. per ounce standard, a rise of 3-16d. since 22nd inst. ...

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  25. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Thomas Blain of Capel's Crossing, farmer, who died on November 7, left estate of the value of £2,430. It consists of £1,913 realty and £517 personalty, and by a will dated November 7, ...

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  26. CUBAN REPUBLIC.

    The last detachment of the United States army of occupation, which was placed on the island of Cuba when the insurrection took place in August, 1906, has ...

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  27. LONDON AND PARIS EXCHANGE.

    A receiver has been appointed in the interests of the debenture-holders of the London and Paris Exchange Ltd., an outside stockbroking institution, with its head ...

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  28. GERMAN NEW GUINEA.

    Major Daniels, an American scientist who has been on a visit to New Guinea, has arrived at Vancouver on his return journey. ...

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  29. TURKEY AND BULGARIA.

    The action of Bulgaria in mobilising an army division in Eastern Rumelia is not regarded as an intentional menace to Turkey, with whom negotiations for the ...

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  30. STATE COAL MINE.

    No time is to be lost by the Minister for Mines (Mr. M'Bride) in making preliminary arrangements for the carrying into effect of the Ministry's proposal to ...

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  31. LIVED IN FIVE REIGNS.

    WARRNAMBOOL, Tuesday.— An interesting character in the person of an old man, named Thomas Fitzgerald, died at the Warrnambool Benevolent Asylum on ...

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  32. NEW EXCHANGE FORMING.

    It is stated that a new London and Paris Exchange is being formed to deal with the liabilities of the existing company. ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN PASTORAL COMPANY.

    The directors of the Australian Pastoral Company Limited have declared a dividend of 6 per cent, and have transferred £40,000 to the reserve fund. ...

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  34. CHILTERN PROSECUTIONS.

    CHILTERN, Tuesday.—At the Chiltern Police Court to-day before Mr. J. W. W. Beaven, P.M., the first cases locally under the Gold-buyers Act were heard, when a ...

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  35. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Wheat and Flour.—The quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 2,280,000 quarters, against 1,935,000 quarters a week ago and 3,305,000 ...

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  36. VENTILATION OF MINES.

    BENDIGO, Tuesday.—It has been complained of the miners that when they have had concessions given them, after much agitation, they are often too apathetic to ...

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  37. YOUNG BILLIARD CHAMPIONS.

    In contrast to the previous day's play, there was little of note in the match between F. Lindrum[?] [?]., and George Gray, at Alcock's Billiard Parlour yesterday. Lindrum is conceding 2,000 to ...

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  38. PANAMA CANAL.

    Mr. Taft, the Preesident-[?]ect of the United States, is about to pay another visit to Panama, and has declared, in answer to a press interviewer, that he will ...

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  39. SHIPPING NEWS.

    The following arrivals and departures are reported:— Arrivals.—Port Chalmers, s. s., from Melbourne December 4; Corinthic, s. s., from ...

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  40. BRIGHTON'S PROGRESS.

    In connection will the jubilee anniverasry of municipal administration in Brighton a resolution was made at the council meeting, on Monday by the mayor ...

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  41. ARRESTS AT MARYBOROUGH.

    MARYBOROUGH, Tuesday.—William Blick, charged by Constable Casey with a breach of the Gold-buyers Act, was brought before Mr. Willersdorf, J.P., at Eddington ...

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  42. TAXI-CABS.

    Licenses for taxi-cabs have not yet been issued by the backney carriage committee of the City Council, and the company interested in the establishment of the service ...

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  43. DISMISSED PROM ARMY.

    General Brutus Alexieff, who was with the Russian army in Manchuria, and who was lately commandant at Kieff, has been dismissed from the army and fined 10,000 ...

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  44. DANGERS OF UNRIPE FRUIT.

    ORBOST, Tuesday.— Two sons of Mr. John Close, of Murrungowar, aged 3 years and 7 years respectively, died on Sunday from the effects of eating unripe fruit. The ...

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  45. THE LIST OF THINGS INCIDENTAL

    To man's necessities which have a salutary influence includes an unequalled medicinal stimulant in "Wolfe's-Schnapps."— [Advt.] ...

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  46. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— Messrs. F. A. [?]redale and P. M'Alister telegraphed to Mr. C. Hill to-day, asking him to see the wicketkeeping of Dodds, the Tasmanian ...

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  47. MILO CIGARETTES

    Are preferred by lovers of good things. Guaranteed hand-made.—[Advt.] Wheat Trains in Spencer-street Gravitation Yards, on Their Way to Will[?]town.—See ...

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  48. PEARS' SOAP.

    Pure in every particle.—[Advt.] ...

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