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  3. THE FIRST TEST MATCH.

    Further practice was indulged in-to-day by the Englishmen and the members of the Australian team at the Sydney Cricket Ground Hugh Trumbke expresses the ...

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  4. THE GOVERNOR OF VICTORIA.

    The official landing of Sip George Sydenham Clarke, the new Governor of Victoria was carried out to day in bright summer weather. The proceedings were watched ...

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  5. THE POSITION OF COPPER.

    At last, an announcement has been made which should account, at any rate to some extent, for the serious drop in the price of copper during the past month or so. The ...

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  6. REVIEWS OF BOOKS

    The Gold that Perisheth by David Lyall; Religious Tract Society.—In this excellent story the author strives to inculcate the lesson that the ownership of great ...

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  7. THE BENDIGO MURDER.

    The Bendigo murder continues to be a topic of conversation, but up to the present time none of the theories suggested, although followed assiduously has given any ...

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  8. THE KANAKA QUESTION. THE BARTON-CONTROVERSY.

    The Prime Minister to-day circulated' copies of the Premier of Queenslands rejoinder to his list despatch in respect to the Pacific Islanders Bill. Mr. Philp says ...

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  9. NEW SOUTH WALES EDUCATIONAL REFORM.

    The Premier was interviewed to-day with reference to the appointment of a royal commission to report upon the best means of improving the educational work ...

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  10. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    The Speaker, Representative Holder (S.A.), took the chair at 7.30 p.m. Special Trains for Newspapers. The Attorney-General. Representative ...

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  11. WEST AFRICA.

    Telegrams from Lokoja, Nigeria state that the district in the neighbourhood and to the south of Bendi which is situated between the Nigar and Cress Rivers about ...

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  12. AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.

    [?] from Vienna sate that the Australian Ministry is encountering persistant obstruction in the Reichsrath, and that the work of legislation is consequently ...

    Article : 149 words
  13. CLOSER SETTLEMENT IN QUEENSLAND.

    The Government has decided to repurchase the Mount Russell Estate, on the Darling Downs one of the stations owned by the late Mr. James Tyson comprising ...

    Article : 94 words
  14. PETTY SQUABBLES.

    In the Supreme Court to-day Charles Edward Hilton brought an action against Arthur Croft to recover compensation for an alleged libel published by the defendant in ...

    Article : 101 words
  15. GERMANS V. INDIANS.

    Cabled advices from Tienssin, China contain particulars of fatal collision between a company of the 4th Punjab Infantry and a body of German troops in that city. ...

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  16. FLOUR FOR SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Premier has received the following cable message from Sir Andrew Clarke, the Agent-General for Victoria, dated London, December 9—"Send to me by ...

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  17. VICTORIA.

    At the court of general session to-day the trial was commenced of Charles Thomas Robinson, formerly a clerk in the employ of the Australia Mont de Piete ...

    Article : 385 words
  18. THE FIRE ON THE WAIMATE.

    The finding of the court of enquiry regarding the fire on the steamship Wafmate states that it originated in the flux, and every means was adopted to suppress the ...

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  19. MELBOURNE AND SYDNEY RIVALRY.

    In the legislative Assembly to-day Dr. Ross asked the Premier if he had noticed the announcement in the press to the effect that Major-General Hutton the ...

    Article : 114 words
  20. POLAND.

    Messages from Vignna state that thousands of Poles of all classes participated in the recent demonstrations of hostility against Germany at Lemberg a town of ...

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  21. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The Palmerston and Pine Creek railway earnings for the week ended December 7 reached £328. The Tsinan, from Hongkong arrived at ...

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  22. DUELLING IN GERMANY.

    The Emperor William is taking a firm stand against the practice of decling in the German army. Mary of the younger officers are averse to any change being ...

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  23. THE BISHOPRIC OF BENDIGO.

    The protest entered by the parishioners of St. Paul's Church, Bendigo, against the returns of Archdeacon MacCullagh to the Bendigo bishopric being overlooked has ...

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  24. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-night the Premier moved for the appointment of a wages board in connection with trades dealing with the following—Artificial ...

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  25. A LOST LEGION.

    An extraordinary story of the total loss to all record aud knowledge of two officers and some 300 men of His Majesty's South African army has hist leaked out says the ...

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  26. METEOROLOGICAL NOTES FOR NOVEMBER.

    Hot, with Moderate Coastal Rains.—November was decidedly a warm month the mean temperature (71.2) at Adelaide being the highest with one exception 714 ...

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  27. AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES.

    It is reported that Mr. Andrew Carnegie who recently presented £2,000,000 to the Sexth universities, is about to devote a similar sam to the establishment of what ...

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  28. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    At the quarter sessions to-day Daniel Ryan was acquitted on a charge of having stolen a bullock, the property of J. W. Brougham, of Poolamacca Station. ...

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  29. THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE.

    Examination for the decree of Bachelor of Arts. November, 1901:— HONOURS DEGREE, (now regulations).—Second Class ...

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  30. FIRE ON A STEAMER

    The steamer Healthdene which arrived to-day from New York. had an unusually exciting voyage. A fire broke out in a part of the vessel near to which 18,000 cases of ...

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  31. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    Reports from the Russian seaport of Odessa state that 1,000,000 rats have been killed as one of the measures to prevent the introduction of bubouie plague to the ...

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  32. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Lane, of the Cosme colony, Paraguay, who is recruiting in Western Australia, has selected six recruits from a long list of applicants. ...

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  33. FRANCE.

    M. Caillux the French Minister of Finance speaking in the Chamber of Deputation yesterday attributed the nations's deflect of £6,000,000 for the past year to the ...

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  34. EXAMINATION' FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE.—NOVEMBER.

    Final Mathematics (Honours).—Norman William Jolly, second class. Physics (Honours).—Norman William Jolly, second class. ...

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  35. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Premier, in reply to Mr. D. O'Connor stated that there was absolutely no truth in the rumor that Surgeon-General Williams ...

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  36. SYDNEY MARKETS.

    At a meeting of the city council to-night it was stated that the deficiency for the present year in the working of the Queen Victoria Markets was £8,500 As a ...

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  37. DISTRICT COUNCILS.

    TEATREE GULLY December 9.—Present-Messrs. Milne. Tilley, Maughan, and Dunn, question of the purchase of horse and cart for the use of the district to stand over for full meeting. ...

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  38. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

    London Wool Sales.—At the wool sales yesterday the market was firm, and tree was good competition for all sorts. Transactions:—Napnap, 9d; Poontoop 8¼d ...

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  39. EGYPT.

    Recently a train by which the Sirdar of the Egyptian Army, Mjr.-Gen Sir Reginald Wingate, K.C.B. was travelling was derailed. An Egyptain native was arrested ...

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  40. NEW ZEALAND.

    Eight additional Maxim puns with Dundenald galloping carriages have arrived iron England to the order of the Government. The Mungators Estate, at Hawke's Bay ...

    Article : 56 words
  41. GOSSIP AND NOTES.

    The draft Electoral Bill prepared by the Minister for Home Affairs was further considered in Cabinet to-day, when good progress was made. The Prime Minister hopes ...

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  42. OVERSEA SHIPPING.

    At London or Channel.—Minna Cords, barque from Fremantle August 5; Dumblane, barque, from Lyttelton June 25; Perthshike, steamer from Townsville ...

    Article : 99 words
  43. CHINA.

    The Chinese authorities have compensated Italian Roman Catholic missionaries in China to the extent of £280,000 on account of the Boxer outrages. This amount ...

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