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  3. THE SIX HATTERS.

    The six English felt hatters who arrived in Sydney by the Orontes have not yet received permission to enter the Commonwealth. Mr. Anderson, the employer of ...

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  4. MARITIME TROUBLES.

    No developments occurred to-day in con­nection with the threatened maritime dis­pute. Neither side approached the other, and as several interstate delegates left ...

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  5. THE EDUCATION BILL.

    In the House of Lords on Wednesday Dr. Moorhouse (Bishop of Manchester) moved to amend the Education Bill by transferring from the churches to ...

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  6. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Agents acting on behalf of Great Britain have collected thousands of mules and horses at Lathrop, in the State of Missouri, U.S.A. and these will be shipped about ...

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  7. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    Actions against the Victorian collector of Customs for the refund of duty wrongly imposed have been withdrawn by Messrs. Braham and Pirani on the ...

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  8. A WARM NOVEMBER.

    The Government Astronomer (Sir Charles load) has supplied the following notes for November:—Although we have had in past years individual days on which the ...

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  9. STATE PARLIAMENTS

    The Legislative Assembly, which was in committee on the Reform Bill to-day, passed the clause giving the franchise to women by 53 votes to 25. The Ministry ...

    Article : 443 words
  10. FLOATING DOCK FOR DURBAN.

    The harbour authorities of the Natal port of Durban have decided to replace the immense floating dock which was recently wrecked in Mossel Bay, Cape ...

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  11. THE SEASON.

    BUNDY, December 5.—Heavy thunders from passed over this hundred to-day accompanied by rain, Most of the dams in the line storm were filled; 0.77 was registered. ...

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  12. AMUSEMENTS.

    A smoke social by the Adelaide Liedertafel attracted a large audience to the Town Hall on Thursday evening. The programme was of a varied and interesting ...

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  13. IRISH AFFAIRS.

    At Athlone Petty Sessions on August 20 Mr. Denis Kilbride, an ex-Nationalist M.P., was prosecuted at the suit of District Inspector Holmes for having on July ...

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  14. FROM THE INTERSTATE PRESS.

    Commonwealth acts appear to be full of inconsistencies. A most important point has arisen in connection with the Public Service Act. Parliament has directed that ...

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  15. THE RAINFALL.

    The following arc the quantities of rain registered, it the undermentioned telegraph stations for the 24. hours ended at 9 a.m., Thursday, December 11:— ...

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  16. JAPAN.

    The Government of Japan objects to the appointment of Mr. John Barrett as United States Minister to the Emperor's Court at Tokio, on the ground that Mr. Barrett ...

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  17. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The debate on Mr. Carruthere's motion in regard to fodder duties was continued a the Legislative Assembly until a late four this moraine. Eventually by the ...

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  18. A LIBEL CASE.

    Mr. Alcott, a manufacturer of American paving blocks, has brought an action against Mr. H. B. Lefroy, Agent-General for Western Australia, to recover damages ...

    Article : 76 words
  19. FRANCE.

    Telegrams from Paris state that the duel which M. Syveton, a Nationalist member of the Chamber of Deputies, was anxious to fight with M. Valle, the Minister for ...

    Article : 69 words
  20. FROM THE WORLD'S PRESS.

    Mr. Machaimara resumed a debate, at the meeting of the London School-Board on November 6, on possible improvements in imparting knowledge, and as to whether ...

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  21. TASMANIA.

    This session of Parliament was closed this evening with a general expression of thankfulness that the wearying proceedings were ended. ...

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  22. THE LYRIC CLUB FETE.

    The postponed fete champetre, under the auspices of the Lyric Club, will be held this evening on the grounds of Mr. K. Basse, Angas street cast. The programme is a most attractive one, ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Countess of Dudley, wife of the Lord lieutenant of Ireland, who on Tuesday underwent an operation for appendicitis, passed a restless night on ...

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  24. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Legislative Assembly sat until 6 o'clock this morning discussing the. Estimates. The House resumed its sitting at 1.30 this afternoon, and will sit all through ...

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  25. THE PARTS ELOPEMENT.

    The sensation created by the flight from Paris, of Dr. Marcelle and a daughter of 31. Le Play, a wealthy ex-member of the French Senate, has ended ...

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  26. RAIN IN THE INTERIOR.

    After a lone and trying lime of licit, dust, and Dies, with empty, waterholes, and the bare ground for parched and starving cattle to Rile upon, the much needed and lone looked for rain has made ...

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  27. VICTORIA.

    The State Government does not intend to embody in its financial scheme anything in the nature of legislation regarding the totalizator as a means for raising revenue. ...

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  28. MARSEILLES STRIKE.

    The French Government has decided to temporarily establish shipping services at Marseilles in accordance with the strikers' proposed scale of wages and hours of ...

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  29. EDUCATION IN AMERICA.

    The Washington Congress has passed a Bill to create a General Board of Education for the nation. It is believed that the adoption of the measure is a prelude to the ...

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  30. A SAILOR DROWNED AT SEA.

    Another victim was added to the roll of lives lost at sea during the voyage of the ship Clan MacFarklane, which arrived this evening from London. The melancholy ...

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  31. TRAGEDY AT KANOWNA.

    A shocking tragedy involving me loss of the lives of two Asiatics took place at Known last evening. Shortly after 6 o'clock 1 Japanese named Yabu in a friendly way. ...

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  32. TRAIN JOURNEY ABRUPTLY ENDED.

    Mr. Andrew Hogan, a resident of Kyneton, had a startling experience last evening while travelling on a train from Melbourne to Ballarat. He ended his journey ...

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  33. UNITED LABOUR PARTY.

    A meeting of the council of the United Labour Party was held on Thursday evening, the President (Mr. W. Gilbert) in the chair, Moonta Miners Association wrote expressing their ...

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  34. QUEENSLAND.

    The man champbell, who was last month convicted of perjury in connection with the railway conspiracy case, is now able to mt up in a chair and walk slowly with the ...

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  35. THE PARKES DIVORCE CASE.

    The hearing for the suit for divorce brought by Mr. Varney Parkes was continued to-day. Isabella Cameron Parkes, the respondent, stated that after the death ...

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  36. NEW ZEALAND.

    Addressing Maoris at Wanganui to-day Mr. Seddon said that every effort would he made to open native lands for settlement at the earliest possible date. ...

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  37. A MELBOURNE SUICIDE.

    An inquest was held to-day on the body of John Weir, a bootmaker, of North Melbourne, who committed suicide on Monday night by hanging himself. The daughter of ...

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  38. TROUBLES OF A SURVEYING SHIP

    The German warship Moewe returned to-day after having spent eight months in surveying the German possessions at New Hanover, New Ireland, and New Guinea. ...

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  39. SCHOOL OF MIXES AND INDUSTRIES.

    Examiners—Mr. A. W. Nicol and Miss D. Le-worthy. First Class.—Myra Beatrice Knight. Stanley Vernon Sharp, Rose May Inverity Bertha Pax ...

    Article : 165 words
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  41. THE YARRA AND ITS DEAD.

    A [?] named O'Connell who had set nightlines for cels in the River Yarra, near the Horticultural Gardens, brought to the surface this morning the body of a ...

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  43. SALE OF MILITARY STORES.

    The torpedo boats Avernus and Acheron were offered to-day under instructions from the Federal Minister for Defence. The bids for the Avernus reached £550, at which ...

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  44. A.J.C. STIPENDIARY STEWARDS.

    The committee of the A.J.C. met to-day o consider the selection of three stipendiary stewards at £500 a year each. The applications numbered l30. The committee ...

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  45. THE BOER DELEGATION.

    Capt. Kirkaptrick who is accompanying the Boer delegated who arrived to-day states that they will visit Queensland after making an inspection of New South Wales. ...

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  46. SOUTH AFRICAN GRAVES FUND.

    The following additional amounts have been received by the committee of the South African Graves Fund:—From Mrs. Teate 5/; collected by M. F. Prosser 10/; secretary Unley Institute / ...

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  47. WALKING IN SLEEP.

    Miss Florence Beaufort a lodger at the Palace Hotel street, had a narrow escape from death. While walking in her sleep this morning she stepped on to a ...

    Article : 90 words
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  49. FOUND DEAD IN THE DOMAIN.

    The body of a young man, with a bullet wound in his head, was found in the Domain early this morning. It was subsequently identified is that of Robert ...

    Article : 64 words
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