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  2. MISCELLANEOUS.

    A tremendous gale yesterday struck a large cannery at Ketchican, in Alaska, and completely wrecked it. Two million cans of ...

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  3. MR. G. SMITH ENTERTAINED

    A meeting of the lands and railway committee of the Midland Railway Company, West Australia, Ltd., was held at the company's ...

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  4. EAST MELBOURNE MYSTERY

    Further evidence was taken at the City Court yesterday in the case in which Dr. Samuel Peacock is charged, with the wilful murder of ...

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  5. IMPRESSIVE MILITARY SERVICE

    A vast crowd witnessed an impressive military service to-day under the auspices of the South African Soldiers' Association, as a ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN MEAT.

    The British Chamber of Commerce tin Paris has completed its report on the reduction of the French import duties on Australian frozen meat. ...

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  7. PUBLIC SERVICE BILLETS.

    Among the recent appointments are the following:—Geo. A. Clifton, chief clerk, Supreme Court, to be temporarily acting curator of ...

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  8. DYING AVIATOR.

    M. Neuport, an aviator who succumbed to injuries received while flying during the military manoeuvres at Verdun, received on his ...

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  9. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    The Prime Minister expects the debate on the address-in-reply to come to an end on Tuesday, when the next business will be the ...

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  10. LORD KITCHENER.

    Lord Kitchener left yesterday for Egypt to take up his duties of British Consul-General there. ...

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  11. HUDSON'S BAY RAILWAY.

    Work has begun on the Hudson's Bay railway, the new grain route from Canada to Britain. ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN RESOURCES.

    The ex-Governor-General of Australia, Lord Dudley, in the course of an interview yesterday, said that few people realised what an ...

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  13. BANKRUPTCY NOTICES.

    The following bankruptcy notices are gazetted:— Receiving Order.—Alfred Mulville Oldham (an insane person, of ...

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  14. RAILWAY NAVVY STRIKE.

    About 80 men engaged by the Railway department in Cairns Range, have ceased work. It appears it had been agreed that those ...

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  15. QUEENSLAND BY-ELECTIONS.

    At each of the three State by-elections the Ministerial candidates were successful. The voting was:— Toowong : E. H. Macartney ...

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  16. VICTORIAN ELECTIONS.

    Members of the State Parliament are thinking of the elections, and the majority do not disguise the fact that, since it has to be, they are ...

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  17. CROSS-COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Thirty-four runners started in the 10-Mile Crosscountry Championship of Victoria at Caulfield yesterday. D. Turnbull (East Melbourne ...

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  18. NO UNLAWFUL PRETENCE.

    At the city court on Saturday Edward Williams was charged with attempting to obtain £7 101 from David Rosen with intent to defraud. ...

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  19. LETTER CARRIERS' CONFERENCE.

    The conference of the letter-cartiers of the Commonwealth was continued yesterday at the Trades Hall after spirited debate the ...

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  20. NEW ZEALAND DEFENCE.

    Replying to a deputation from the Navy League, Sir Joseph Ward said the idea of having a permanent trained force of naval reservists ...

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  21. MINING DEVELOPMENT.

    The expenditure of the State during the last few years upon the encouragement of mining under special mining development Acts ...

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  22. TWO BROTHERS DROWNED

    Two victims were claimed by the surf at Thirroul this morning. They were William Nicol, 40, married, residing at McMahon's Point, Eyre, ...

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  23. REGISTERED COMPANIES.

    The following companies were registered at the Supreme Court during the week:— Foreign Company. — Exchange ...

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  24. HEAVY LADEN RECORD.

    What is claimed to be the largest cargo ever shipped by one vessel at Port Melbourne was taken by the steamer Themistocles, which left ...

    Article : 46 words
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