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  2. WELCOME RAIN.

    It is still a little early to attempt, any estimate of the general effect upon the cereal crops of the rain which fell during Wednesday night and Thursday. The ...

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  3. PARLIAMENTS IN SESSION.

    The legislative Assembly (this being grievance day) was engaged all day discussing the amendment of Dr. Maloney to the motion to go into Supply affirming the ...

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  4. VICTORIA.

    A determined effort was made last night to burn down a house at Kew, in which two persons were sleeping. An investigation by the police led to the arrest to-day of Eugene ...

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  5. ESSENCE OF PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Council the Children's Protection Bill read a third time. Land Values Assessment Bill received form Assembly; read first time; second reading November 1. Affiliation ...

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  6. GREAT BRITAIN AND FRANCE.

    The Right Hon. Cecil Rhodes, who is now at Capo Town, has made an important statement in reference to Britain's influence is the Nile redone. He affirms that with the ...

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  7. SECOND EDITION. "The Register" Office, Friday, 4.15 a.m.

    The Egyptian gunboats which took part in the campaign against the Khalifa are engaged in reestablishing military posts at various points on the banks of the ...

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  8. THE FAR EAST.

    Rear-Admiral Lord Charles Beresford, who is visiting Pekin on a commercial mission, has expressed himself satisfied with the results of his enquiries while in the Chinese ...

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  9. THE MINISTERIAL CRISIS IN FRANCE.

    The overthrow of the Brisson Ministry, after only four months' occupancy of the Government offices, is regarded as a decisive victory for the Military Party and the ...

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  10. FRENCH MARINES AT PEKIN.

    Thirty French marines have arrived at Pekin to take part in the duty of protecting the foreign residents. [From yesterday's late edition.] ...

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  11. THE FAR EAST.

    Under pressure from the British Minister the T'sung-li-Yamen has removed the Imperial soldiers from Pao-ting-fu, and taken measures to punish the men who attacked and wounded ...

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  12. THE OUTRAGE ON BRITISH SUBJECTS.

    Particulars have been received of the assaults made by Chinese soldiers upon British subjects on the Pekin and Hankow Railway route. The parsons wounded were a British ...

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  13. NOTES IN THE COUNCIL.

    Mr. McGregor will ask nest Tuesday if police-constables doing plain-clothes duty are working according to the eight-hours system. ...

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  14. THE FRENCH CRISIS.

    Telegrams from Paris to-day indicate that the populace is quieting down. It is believed that the President's rebuke to General Chanoino has had a sobering effect upon the ...

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  15. INVESTMENT OF TRUST FUNDS.

    Important evidence was given at a meeting of the Mining Accident Enquiry Committee to-day by Mr. J. C. Stewart, solicitor to the Trustees of the Fund. He ...

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  16. INCREASING TEE BRITISH NAVY.

    The British Government has resolved to lose no time in carrying out the supplementary naval programme, of which notice was recently given by the first Lord of the ...

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  17. THE BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    Increasing alarm is being caused by the inability of the medical men of Vienna to cope with the cases of bubonic plague which have occurred in a pathological institution in the ...

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  18. KANG-YU-MEI IN JAPAN.

    Kang-Yu-Mei, or Kang-Yi, the Cantonese reformer, who for a time exerted a powerful influence over the Emperor, has arrived in Japan. The Dowager-Empress of China ...

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  19. UNITED STATES AND SPAIN

    The Spanish Government has formally protested against the diapatch of the powerful American warships Oregon and Iowa to Manila to reinforce the float which ia under ...

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  20. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Premier to-day promised to introduce into Parliament and try to pass this session a Bill to prevent the sale of margarine, except where the product was vended in such a way ...

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  21. TURKEY.

    Telegrams from Constantinople state that abnormally heavy storms of rain and hail have occurred in the province of Macedonia. Rivers and creeks have swollen into torrents ...

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  22. FRENCH CANADIANS SYMPATHIZE WITH FRANCE.

    The French Canadian newspapers are publishing articles marked by a tone of pronounced sympathy with Trance in relation to her claims to the possession of Fashoda. ...

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  23. REPRESSION OF ANARCHISTS.

    The International Conference to consider the best methods to be adopted for the repression of Anarchism will be opened at Rome on November 25. The British Government ...

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  24. LORD SALISBURY SUCCESSFUL.

    There is good reason to believe that the firm stand taken by the British Government against French pretensions will be attended with complete success. A semi-official ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The death is announced of the Hon. Edward George Boyle, second son of the Earl of Glasgow, recently Governor of New Zealand, at the ana of twenty-three years. ...

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  26. AN ILLEGAL OPERATION.

    At tho Central Criminal Court the trial of John Lloyd Whitmarsh, surgeon, fifty-eight years of age, charged with the murder of Alice Bayly by means of an unlawful operation, was ...

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  27. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Scottish Australian Mining Corporation reports having made a profit of £4,040 during the past year. A dividend of 2 per cent, is payable, and £1,665 will be carried ...

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  28. LORD KITCHENER EULOGIZED MARCHAND.

    The Sirdar of the Egyptian Army. Lord Kitchener, journeying across France en route to London, was greeted by members of the French Geographical Society. In ...

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  29. SUICIDE OF A MILLIONAIRE.

    A sensation has been caused in the United States by the suicide of Mr. Knowlton, a millionaire, resident in Brooklyn. The deceased shot himself. ...

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  30. THE AUSTRAL CYCLING MEETING.

    The entries in connection with the Melbourne Bicycle Club's annual meeting on the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Saturdays, November 20 and December 3 and 10, show ...

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  31. WAR PREPARATIONS, BUT NO FIGHTING.

    The latest intelligence from the War Departments of both nations indicates that preparations for a conflict are being pushed forward with all possible dispatch. At the ...

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  32. THE R.M.S. AUSTRAL.

    The Orient Liner Austral, having had her propeller repaired at Suez, has resumed her voyage to Australia. ...

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  33. THE PROBABLE FRENCH PREMIER.

    Tho prospects of peace being maintained are improved by the probability that M. Alexandra Ribot, a Progressist, will succeed M. Brisson as Premier of Franco. M. Ribot ...

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  34. ENGLISH SPORTING.

    Commenting on the Cambridgeshire Stakes, the Sporting Editor of the "Times" states chat Australian thoroughbreds are but little, if any at all, inferior to the beat English ...

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  35. QUEENSLAND.

    Sir William Macgregor left for Sydney this morning, where, after interviewing Mr. Reid, he will proceed to Melbourne to join the Ville de la Ciotat en route to Switzerland, where ...

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  36. THE CAMBRIDGESHIRE STAKES.

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  37. THE RAINFALL.

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  38. BREADSTUFFS.

    The American visible supply of wheat is estimated at 20,487,000 bushels, compared with 18,857,000 bushels on October 6. ...

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  39. TASMANIA.

    William McDowell, belonging to the schooner Annie McDougall, which recently stranded at Macquarie Heads, while working at gutting her afloat had his leg ...

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  40. SILVER.

    The price of bar silver to-day is 2s. 31/1 [?]d. per oz., a fall of 1/16. from yesterday's quotation. ...

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  41. FEDERATION.

    me Lower House resumed the discussion on the federal resolution to-day. Mr. Reid dealt with Mr. McGowan's amendment submitted to the Committee last night, dealing ...

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  42. STOCK EXCHANGE STEADIER.

    Business on the London Stock Exchange was steadier yesterday than for several days previously, and there was a general recovery in prices. British Consols, 2¾ per cent ...

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  43. QUEENSLAND NATIONAL BANK.

    The Queensland National Bank trial was continued before Sir S. Ww. Griffith to-day, G. H. Pritchard, the late General Accountant, explained the method of making up the ...

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  44. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    In the Criminal Court to-day the Jury returned a verdict of guilty on a charge of manslaughter against Margaret Smith, midwife, in connection with the death of Margaret ...

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  45. THE DEPUTY GOVERNORSHIP OF QUEENSLAND.

    In the Supreme Court this morning there was a large assemblage of the public, who were eager to learn the course to be taken by the Chief Justice in connection with the ...

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  46. MILITARY PREPARATIONS.

    It has transpired that the Secretary of State for War, the Right Hon. the Marquis of Lansdowne, prepared proclamations summoning the army reserve the miltia and the ...

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  47. INTERVIEW WITH LORD LAMINGTON.

    Lord Lamington, who passed through Sydney to-day on his way to Melbourne, did not escape the interviewer, to whom he confided that Queensland was displaying a return ...

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  48. SIR W. HARCOURTS VIEWS.

    The Right Hon. Sir W. Vernon Harcourt, leader of the Liberal Party, in an address at Aberystwith yesterday, signified his entire approval of the demand that the French ...

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  49. RAIN IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Splendid ram tell inland last night. It came from the west, and covered almost the whole of the colony save the extreme north-eastern districts. It was, however, light along ...

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  50. MELBOURNE PENNANT CRICKET.

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  51. THE QUARTERS REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE.

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  52. UNSIGNED TELEGRAMS.

    There appears to be a misapprehension in some quarters that unsigned telegrams are a breach of the Post-office regulations. In the Legislative Council of South Australia on ...

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  53. Advertising

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  54. MARINE WAR RISKS.

    Tho Marine Underwriters' Association of Victoria reports with reference to war rates on gold and specie that, on advices received from London, the committee this day adopted an ...

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  55. Advertising

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  56. THE SAMOAN KINGSHIP.

    News from [?] states that the natives held a meeting on October 13 for the purpose of discussing the Kingship. A number of onciliatory speeches were delivered, but no ...

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  57. PRAYERS FOR PEACE.

    At a meeting of the Congregational Union to-day Lr. Bevan referred to the strained relations between England and France, and asked that prayers should be offered for ...

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  58. Advertising

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