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  2. DEAR MEAT IN GERMANY.

    In connection with the movement to secure relief from the high charges for meat, the newspapers announce, on the authority of Herr Henoch (described as an ...

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  3. DARING CRIME.

    ADELAIDE. Friday—Safe dynamiters engaged in their nefarious work this morning right in the heart of Adelaide. At about half-past 3 o'clock a loud ...

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  4. AUSTRALIAN TRADE.

    Mr. Hamilton Wickes, formerly British Trade Commissioner for Australia, has issued a report on Australian trade conditions. ...

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  5. MEXICAN REBELLION.

    Early in the week it was announced that grave anxiety was felt in consequence of the situation in Mexico, and that there were fears that American intervention ...

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  6. THE VEND APPEAL.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Argument was continued in the vend appeal before the High Court to-day by Mr. Wise. Counsel ararived at the point of declring that under ...

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  7. PARLIAMENT ON WHEELS.

    ADELAIDE, Friday—No narrow-gauge view is taken by members of the Federal Parliament with regard to to-morrow's ceremony at Port Augusta. The ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor, who was accompanied by Lady Fuller and attended by Captain Wheatley, D.S.O., presided at the annual meeting of the Victoria League ...

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  9. IMPERIAL CRICKET.

    A match was begun to-day by the Australian Eleven at Bray against a team selected by the Hampshire player, C. B. Fry. The weather was fine, and there was ...

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  10. FEDERAL HOME RULE.

    A scheme of federal home rule was the burden of an important speech delivered yesterday by the First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Winston Churchill). The ...

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  11. TRIPLE ENTENTE.

    The Russian Foreign Minister (M. Sazonoff), who is to visit London and Paris, following upon the recent visit of the French Premier to St. Petersburg, will go to ...

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  12. SAFETY AT SEA.

    As the outcome of the Titanic disaster extensive alterations are to be made to that vessel's sister-ship, the Olympic. The alterations will take the from of new ...

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  13. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    In consequence of the Cabinet having resigned, M. Pasives was asked to form a new Ministry. It is now announced that he has succeeded in doing so ...

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  14. TURKEY AND ITALY.

    The Constantinople correspondent of the Times has an article dealing with the overtures for peace between Turkey amd Italy. ...

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  15. SYDNEY GOVERNMENT-HOUSE.

    SYDNEY. Friday—State Ministers are of opinion that the last word has been said respecting the Governor-General's official residence in Sydney. ...

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  16. ARMY MAN[?]UVRES.

    A large number of British troops are man[?]uvring in East Angila (Norfolk and Suffolk), and are undergoing a severe test in consequence of the cold and rain. For ...

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  17. BUILDING TRADE BOYCOTT.

    A further development in regard to the boycott by the Plasterers' Union of nonnumbers engaged in the manufacture or fixing of fibrous plaster and of the material ...

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  18. SQUALLY WEATHER.

    It will be comforting to the city man lagging behind in the pursuit of his flecing hat, or the housewife following the waslting over neighbouring yards, to learn, on ...

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  19. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. Philip Snowden, Labour member for Blackburn, Yorkshire, in an interview said that the result of neither the Crewe nor the Midlothian election, which were both ...

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  20. REDUCED CABLE RATES.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. L. P. Pelletier) is not satisfied with the reductions which have been granted in cable rates. He states that he intends to consult the ...

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  21. A RECEDING GLACIER.

    A curious-natural phenomenon is likely to result in Canada securing a new harbour. An investigation by teh Alaska boundary surveyors has disclosed the fact that the ...

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  22. LAND POLICY.

    In the course of a speech delivered at Dandee, the First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Winston Churchill) stated that the Government's policy of land referm would ...

    Article : 68 words
  23. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The prices quoted below are Thursday's closing rates:- Wool.—The Bradford market is firm. Quotations for Cops are as follow:— ...

    Article : 483 words
  24. SEARCHING OF MINERS.

    BENDIGO, Friday— A conference between representatives of the Mine Owners' Association, of the Mine Managers' Association, and the Minister for Mines (Mr. ...

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  25. WOMEN AND VIOLENCE.

    The suffragettes are continuing their policy of badgering Ministers, the principal of whom are in Scotland. Mr. Churchill, who is in Dundee, ...

    Article : 350 words
  26. JOHNSON'S WIFE DIES.

    The wife of "Jack" Johnson, the champion pugilist,has committed suicide in Chicago by shooting herself. Before doing so she prayed for her two coloured maids ...

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  27. MR. R. D. MEAGHER.

    SYDNEY, Friday. — In the Legislative Assembly early this morning, when the Gas Bill had been disposed of, and a few formal motions passed without debate, the ...

    Article : 325 words
  28. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The reserve of notes and coin is £31,660,000, against £[?] a week age, the proportion to liabilities being 50.34 per cent., against 49.80 per cent. The full ...

    Article : 127 words
  29. "IN THE KING'S NAME."

    Sub-inspector Gleeson, of the Criminal Investigation department, had an interview yesterday with a motorist who, it was said, had failed to go to the aid of Detective ...

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  30. WONTHAGGI LEASES.

    WONTRANGG[?], Firday.—Drastic action is being taken by the Lands department against those lessees who have failed to compty with the conditions of their leases. ...

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  31. THE MONEY MARKET.

    The open money market discount rate for three months' bank bills in London is 3 9-16 per cent., or 7-16 per cent. below the Bank rate of 4 per cent. Short loans ...

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  32. DAVIS CUP.

    The British lawn tennis team for the Davis Cup contest left to-day for Australia. A large gathering assembled at Fenchurch-street raliway station to bid them farewell. ...

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  33. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    [?] Williams, of Wills-street, Ra[?] [?] [?] [?] ...

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  34. HENLEY-ON-YARRA.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Rowing Association of New South Wales is corresponding with the Victorian association in regard to one of the clubs sending a crow of oar[?]men ...

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  35. GOVERNMENT STOCKS.

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  36. NELSON'S SEA-CHEST.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A sea-chest, which was the properly of the hero of Trafalgur, has been discovered in Sydney. Curio collectors have long known that Lord Nelson ...

    Article : 222 words
  37. CURE OF CONSUMPTION.

    SYDNEY, Friday—The dispensary established in Sydney by the National Assocaition for the Prevention and Cure of Consumption will be opened on Monday ...

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  38. GOLD BUYERS ACT.

    GEELONG, Friday—At the City Court to-day Harry Warburton, a hairdresser carrying on business in Geelong, was proceeded against under section 31 of ...

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  39. CHARITABLE APPEALS.

    In re[?] in the appeal in "The Arugs" of August 26 by the Rev. W. G. Maconochic and Mr. Kesst. M.L.A., for funds to enable a married man suffering from paralysis through an accident to ...

    Article : 251 words
  40. KILLED AT A CROSSING.

    WARRNAMBOOL. Friday— Just before 8 o'clock to-night a young man named Allan Stevens ws driving a waggon laden with [?] cans of milk. Three horses were ...

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  41. VICTIM TO GAMBLING.

    ZEEHAN (Tus.). Friday—At the Zeehan Police COurt. Herbert Leslie Criltiths pleaded guilty to the cahrge of embezzling £6/[?]2, moneys of his employers, the ...

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  42. MINING SHARES.

    Yesterday's Stock Exchange quotations were:— [?] Broken Hill, [?]. [?] ...

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  43. WOMEN'S HOSPITAL MATINEE.

    At Her Majesty's Theatre this afternoon a matinee performance of St. John Hawkin's four-act comedy "The Cassilis Engagement" will be given hy several of Melbourne's be[?] ...

    Article : 110 words
  44. GOLFERS UNDER FIRE.

    The Sadringham police are at present investigating a case of mysterious shooting, which is said to have imperilled the lives of Mr. R. Arthur, of Longford, and other ...

    Article : 144 words
  45. SOUTH MELBOURNE MARKET.

    The Minister of Lands (Mr. M'Kenzie) has instructed the chief archited [?]Colonel Watson to obtain within the Commonwealth competitive design for the proposed ...

    Article : 124 words
  46. EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS.

    The following is the record of the Melbourne Observatory seismograph for the week ended 9 o'clock yesterday morning: "Slight earth tremors recorded on ...

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  47. HERD TESTING.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A herd testing scheme has been approved by the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Trelle), and is now being put into operation. The first herd ...

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  48. SYDNEY BAKERS' AWARD.

    SYDNEY, Friday—Fines aggregating £108 were to-day imposed by Judge Scholes in the Arbitration Court upon Andrew M'Kye, baker, of Manly, for a number of ...

    Article : 73 words
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