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  2. THE FISCAL FIGHT.

    Sir Charles Dilke, Bart., M.P., in a speech at Normanton on Monday evening, said that if preference is ever given to food products from the colonies the taxation ...

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  3. THE FAR EAST.

    Advices from Pekin state that the Imperial Chinese Court is much alarmed concerning the reoccupation of Moukden by the Muscovites. The Dowager-Empress ...

    Article : 117 words
  4. THE GOSPEL OF HOPE.

    An agricultural society's show is not the only attraction that brings the farmers to the city in a body, because the attendance of agriculturists at the Wool sales ...

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  5. TORKEY'S TROUBLES.

    M. Tzokoff the newly appointed Bulgarian diplomatic agent in London, declares that the situation in Macedonia is becoming worse than ever. He expresses the ...

    Article : 158 words
  6. INTERNATIONAL SANITARY BUREAU.

    The International Conference on Sanitation, which is being held at Paris, has formulated a scheme for the establishment of in International Sanitary Bureau for the ...

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  7. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    When the Legislative Assembly met the afternoon it was announced, that Mr. Crick's Ossian had not won the Melbourne Cup, and Mr. Edden remarked that Ossian ...

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  8. V.R.C. SPRING MEETING.

    A perfect Cup Day. The clouds of tho early morning gave just that bitter taste of uncertainty that added zest to the Liter pleasure. At 10 o'clock the sun broke ...

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  9. SYDNEY CYCLING CARNIVAL.

    The first night's racing of the November cycling carnival, which was postponed from lost night, was held on the Sydney Cricket Ground in the presence of about 5,000 ...

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  10. KIDNAPPED MILLIONAIRE.

    A large reward has been offered by the relatives of Mr. Wentz, a millionaire resident of the Stale of Virginia, who has been missing from his horae for some time ...

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  11. TASMANIA.

    Mr. Patterson, Leader of the Opposition in the House of Assembly, has announced that he wishes to retire from that position. Mr. Denniston Wood will probably succeed ...

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  12. AFFRAY BETWEEN RUSSIAN AND JAPANESE BLUEJACKETS.

    The strained relations existing between Russian and Japan led to a serious affray between parties of bluejackets belonging to warships of the tiro nations at the Corean ...

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  13. DISBANDMENT OF ILAVEHS.

    A Constantinople telegram advises that the Porte, noting under strong pressure from the Powers, has decided to disband its forces of 80,000 Havch irregular troops ...

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  14. A LADIES' SUICIDE CLUB.

    Despatches from San Francisco report the existence in that city of a ladies' suicide club, whose members, being disappointed with their husbands or tired of life ...

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  15. WHAT MR. CHAMBERLAIN ANSWER.

    The Standard, a leading Conservative paper, expresses the hope that Mr. Chamlain in ids next speech will argumentatively reply to the criticisms which have been ...

    Article : 162 words
  16. FORT AT YONGAMPHO DISMANTLED.

    In response to the vigorous protests of Japan, backed by Great Britain, the Russians have dismantled the fart they recently constructed at the Corean port of ...

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  17. VICTORIA.

    To-day was observed as a public holiday, and all business was at a standstill. ...

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  18. ARMENIAN FIREBRANDS.

    A bomb, timed to explode in two hours, was delivered at the domicile of M. Kureghian, the editor of The Young Armenian, published in Boston, U.S.A., who ...

    Article : 101 words
  19. AN UNFORTUNATE WOMAN.

    Mrs. Catherine O'Neill, aged 80 years, residing at North Melbourne, was removed to the Alfred Hospital to-day suffering from severe burns aud shock. The ...

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  20. Japanese Vexsation.

    With the approach of October 8, the nominal date of Russia's evacuation a great tension is observable among the Japanese populace (wrote a ...

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  21. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Lord Northcote, Governor-General designate of the Commonwealth, has booked his passage to Australia, in the steamer Moldavia, and will leave Marseilles on ...

    Article : 362 words
  22. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    It is announced in The Government Gazette to-day that the Government is prepared to issue funded stock at 4-per cent, with currency to 1907. ...

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  23. ADEN PROTECTORATE.

    During the progress of the task of delimiting the British boundary of the Aden protectorate the Kutebi, in the hinterland, attacked a small British column, with ...

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  24. HOW THE OVALAU WAS LOST.

    Capt. Todd and several of the passengers and crew of the Ovalau arrived this morning in the pilot steamer Captain Cook. Capt. Todd gave the following account of ...

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  25. A COMEDIAN IN COURT.

    John Coleman, music hall comedian, who was recently committed for trial on a charge of theft, appeared at the Quarter Sessions to-day. Mr. Justice ...

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  26. DEATH SENTENCES COMMUTED.

    The death sentence on Victor Butler for attempted murder by poisoning at Epping has beer, commuted to imprisonment for life, and that on Charles Augustus Gale ...

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  27. MOROCCO.

    The Sultan of Morocco, who has relumed to the "holy city" of Fez to celebrate the Mchanunedan feast of Ramadan, was received with indifference by the inhabitants. ...

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  28. RUST IN WHEAT.

    Recently several specimens of rust in wheat were wait to the Victorian Agricultural Department, ami a report on the subject has been prepared by the Vegetable ...

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  29. QUEENSLAND.

    The Queensland Government has not yet received payment in connection with the work of collecting the federal rolls, with the result that the police are still waiting ...

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  30. MAGNETIC STORMS.

    During the magnetic earth storm which telegraphically isolated France from the rest of the world on Sunday, the City of Paris was cut off from the rest of the ...

    Article : 103 words
  31. MUTILATION OF A BANK BOOK.

    At the criminal Court to-day Cohn John Wesley McMaster pleaded guilty to having, white employed by the Brisbane Municipal Council, mutilated a bank book with ...

    Article : 67 words
  32. BRITISH MINISTER TO SPAIN.

    Sir Edwin Henry Egerton Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the King of the Hellenes since 1802, has been appointed to succeed the Right Hon. ...

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  33. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The estimated population of Western Australia on October 31 was 228,650. ...

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  34. EARTHQUAKE IN PERSIA

    Telegraphic reports from Teberan contain descriptions of the awful destruction wrought by violent shocks of earthquake. it Turshiz a manufacturing town in the ...

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  35. RICH TELLURIDE DISCOVERY.

    The Mining Register at Bulong telegraphed to the Minister for Mines as follows to-day:—"A good discovery of telluride him been made at Mulgabbie at a ...

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  36. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

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  37. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The Palmerston and Pine Creek Railway comings for the week ended October 31 amounted to £233. The Australian from Hongkong, arrived ...

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  38. SHIPBUILDING FRAUDS IN AMERICA.

    According to a Mew York telegram the official receiver appointed to investigate the affairs of the United shipbuilding Company declines that bonds and ...

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  39. FIGHT WITH SIOUX INDIANS.

    An encounter took place on Monday in South Dakota between a sheriff's pome of constables and a party of Sioux Indians who had infringed the parae law of the ...

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  40. COLONIAL FINANCES.

    Mr. Harold Beauchamp, Director of the Bank of New Zealand, who is returning from London to Wellington on the Konigen Luise, when interviewed at Fremantle ...

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  41. THE FIRE AT THE VATICAN.

    At the instance of Pope Pius X., a brigade of Italian firemen co-operated with the corps belonging to the Vatican in subduing the fire which took place in the Pope's ...

    Article : 79 words
  42. OVERSEA SHIPPING.

    At London.—Moravian, steamer, from Sydney September 4; Star of New Zealand, steamer, from Auckland August 15; Delphic, steamer, from Auckland August ...

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  43. TOTE SHOP RAIDED.

    An establishment Known as the Collingwood Tate Shop, which for a long period has flourished, notwithstanding the efforts of the authorities to suppress it, was ...

    Article : 89 words
  44. SOUTH AUSTRALIANS PRESENT.

    It is surprising how many South Australians one meets under the elms on Cup Day, and this year the contingent from Adelaide seemed to be as large an ever ...

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  48. BILBAO STRIKE ENDED.

    The great labour strike at Bilbao. Spain, has ended. The employes have agreed to pay the men their wages weekly, and to abolish the truck system in working the ...

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