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  2. SPRING RACING CAMPAIGN

    The spring meeting of the Victoria Racing Club will be concluded at Flemington to-day. Despite the unfavourable weather on the two middle days, the meeting has so ...

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  3. NEW ZEALAND STRIKE.

    WELLINGTON,Friday.—A gang of 70 men of the newly formed and registered Waterside Workers' Union was at work on the Athenic to-day. Work was also begun ...

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  4. EMPIRE'S WATCHDOG.

    When acknowledging the gift of the Freedom of the City of Newcastle yesterday, Sir Edward Grey slightly raised the veil of mystery surrounding the duties of the ...

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  5. MEXICAN CRISIS.

    The fear felt by General Felix Diaz, who opposed General Huerta at the Mexican Presidential election, that his life was in danger has been justified in tragic fashion. ...

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  6. CHINA'S STRONG MAN.

    President Yuan Shih Kai has issued an edict in justification of his action in having dissolved the Kuo Ming Tang, or Nationalist party in the Chinese Parliament, by ...

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  7. FRENCH TRAIN DISASTER.

    The Engine-drivers' and Firemen's Union has demanded the release of the driver of the Marseilles express, Dumaine, who was arrested after the collision of the express ...

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  8. SIR JOHN FULLER.

    The "Morning Post" publishes a statement that the return of His Excellency the Governor of Victoria (Sir John Fuller) to his State is improbable, as it is feared that ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    Their Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Denman, accompanied by Rear-Admiral Sir George Patey, the Hon. Alicia Knatchbull-Hugessen, the Hon, Harold and ...

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  10. DR. CLENDINNEN.

    The death of Dr. Frederick John Clendinnen, of Melbourne, took place this morning. [Great regret will be felt in Melbourne ...

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  11. IMPERIAL WIRELESS CHAIN.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Herbert Samuel) announccs that he is prepared to consider applications to tender for the coustruction of the second of the three ...

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  12. MRS. PANKHURST.

    Mrs. Emmedline Paukhurst, the English suffragette leader, addressed a meeting at Minneapolis last night, before an audience which packed the building. ...

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  13. DISTINGUISHED SCIENTIST.

    The death is announced of Dr. Alfred Russel Wallace, the noted scientist. Alfred Russel Wallace was born on January 8, 1825. His father was of Scottish ...

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  14. INDIANS IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    Carrying out their policy of passive resistance against the restrictions of the Immigration Act, 3,000 Indian miners on strike have crossed the border from Natal into ...

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  15. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The Unionist leaders are conducting a vigorous campaign throughout the country, with the view of concentrating public attention on tho Homo Rule issue. ...

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  16. DUBLIN STRIKE.

    A number of free labourers have arrived at Dublin to unload steamers, some of which have boen lying idle in the Liffey for two months, owing to the strike of ...

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  17. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Nine ringleaders in an abortive plot against the life of the Ameer Habibullah Khan, of Afghanistan, have been blown from the cannon's mouth. ...

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  18. GERMAN SHIPYARDS.

    The super-Dreadnoughts Kaiser and Konig Albert will leave in Dccember on an extended cruise to South American ports. It is stated that the main object of the ...

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  19. LOST OVERBOARD.

    SYDNEY, Friday. — News of the tragic death at sea of Mr. Cecil Smith, manager for the Australian Steamships Limited at Mackay, Queensland, was brought by the ...

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  20. SHACKLETON'S EXPEDITION.

    SYDNEY, Friday. —In connection with Sir Ernest Shackleton's expedition to the Antarctic next year two Sydney residents have written to the explorer, offering their ...

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  21. ALLEGED DEFAMATION.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—An action was commenced in the supreme Court to-day, in which Denham Bros. and Mr. Digby Frank Denham (Premier of Queensland), sued the ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN CLUB BALL.

    The annual hall given by the Australian Club took place last owning in the club rooms, and was distinguished by the beauty of setting which has made this ...

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  23. GOVERNOR'S INVITATION.

    PERTH, Friday.—Amongst those invited to lunchcon at Government House on Tuesday last was Mr.Turvey, Labour member for Swan. On receipt of the invitation Mr. ...

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  24. FOOTBALL.

    The executive of the Australasian Football council met at the rooms of the [?] Football League on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. The president (Mr. J.J.Woods, S.A.) was in the chair, ...

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  25. RESTRICTIONS ON THE PRESS.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—The Australasian Provincial Press Association opened its sixth annual conference on Friday in Adelaide, when Mr. T. L. Mills, of New ...

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  26. INDUSTRIAL NEWS.

    Ten nominations (five from the employers and an equal number from the employees) are requested by the Minister for Labour (Six Alexander Peacock) to enable him to ...

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  27. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    Her Majesty's Theatre. —New Comic Opera Company, "The Areadians." Theatre Royal.—Mr. Lewis Walter and company, "A Butterfly on the Wheel." ...

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  28. VICE-REGAL GARDEN PARTY.

    The garden party given by their Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Denman yesterday afternoon was a most successful entertainment. It comprised an ...

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  30. ALL-AUSTRALIAN EXHIBITION.

    This is the last day of the Chamber of Manufactures' All-Australian Exhibition. Special attractions have been arranged. In the afternoon children will be specially ...

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  31. HOSPITAL SUNDAY FUND.

    The following bands will play for the benefit of the Hospital Sunday Funds to-morrow:—Heidelberg Brass Band. in the Fairfield Park, Fairfield, from 3 o'clock ...

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  32. MADAME NORDICA'S CONCERT.

    A famous painter once said that a good thing could not be done twece. But he was wrong as far as music is concerned, at all events with some music we have had ...

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  33. STATION PROPERTY SOLD.

    The Australian Mercantile Land and finance co. Limited yesterday sold by public auction Nap Nap station, comprising 63,816 acres secured lands, together with 17,124 sheep, 31 cattle, and 9[?] ...

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  34. SOUTH AFRICAN SOLDIERS.

    A combined church parade, arranged by the South African Soldiers' Association, and conducted by Chaplain Major Holden, will be held at the Camberwell Cricket-ground to-morrow afternoon, at ...

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