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  2. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    Marconi's system of wireless Telegraphy is to be installed at the London and suburban fire stations. ...

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  4. DYING OF STARVATION.

    A pitiful tale, surrounded by distressing circumstances, has been unfolded to a special reporter by an Albany man which aptly illustrates the fact that there may be starvation ...

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  5. INTERCOLONIAL.

    James Gilbert White appeared at the City Police Court to-day, on remand, charged on the information of Dorothy Haines, a widow, with having used a ...

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  6. NEW ZEALAND.

    True bills have been returned by the Grand Jury at the criminal sitting of the Supremo Court against the Brothers Wybertus and Killian, in connection with ...

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  7. THE FAR EAST.

    The Chinese who were executed by the Allies at Paotingfu included 13 petty officials. ...

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  8. THE BOER WAR.

    Lord Roberts will remain at Johannesburg for some weeks. His daughter, who is suffering from fever, is seriously ill, ber condition being unchanged. She ...

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  9. RUSSIA AND MANCHURIA.

    The treasure captured by the Russians in Manchuria covered the expenses of the campaign. China has been invited to assume the ...

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  10. QUEENSLAND.

    In the Assembly to-day Mr. Philip moved the second reading of the Sugar Experiment Bill. He said the Government proposed to ask authority to ...

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  11. VENEZUELA.

    Venezuela recently annulled the privilege which was granted to a British company in regard to the exclusive navigation of the Macareo and Pedernales ...

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  12. ATTACK ON A CONVOY.

    A force of 150 Boers dispersed 18 British, who were escorting a small convoy to Christiana, on the Vaal River near Warreaton. Several of the British were ...

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  13. A DIVORCE CASE.

    In the Divorce Court to-day, Edgar Samuel Payne, of the Cape Jorvis lighthouse, applied for a divorce from his wife, Eliza Ann Payne, on the ground of ...

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  14. 150,000 WAR MEDALS.

    The British Government has ordered 150,000 silver war medals from a Birmingham firm. The Queen's portrait is on one side ...

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  15. SHOOTING FATALITY.

    At the Kingston Village Settlement on Saturday last, Vera Smith (13), was accidentally shot dead by [?] ...

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  16. A VICEROY EXECUTED.

    The execution of the acting Viceroy of the province of Pechili, in connection with the Paotingfu massacres has greatly excited the Peking officials. They have ...

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  17. A DISASTROUS PICNIC.

    What should have proved tine most enjoyable of the excursions held on Monday last was, unfortunately, from the picnickers standpoint, the most disastrous. True ...

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  18. SUICIDE OF A WIDOW.

    Ellen Rusell (69), a widow, committed suicide at Truro last night by cutting her throat. ...

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  19. INDIA.

    If was recently stated that Lord Curzon was to resign his post as Governor-General of India, owing to the climate disagreeing with his wife. ...

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  20. AN INSPECTOR ASSAULTED.

    Late last night Inspector Sullivan was] assaulted, a wound on the bead, several inches in length, being inflicted with a stick. The wound is not considered ...

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  21. WELCOME TO SOUTH AUSTRALIANS.

    The South Australian Government proposes giving the returning South Australian, soldiers in the steamer Harlech Castle a fitting recption. ...

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  22. DEATH OF A COLONIAL SURGEON.

    Staff-Surgeon J. J. Steel, of the New South Wales Naval Contingent, died on the 10th inst. [Our Sydney correspondent telegraphed ...

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  23. THE ANGASTON RAILWAY.

    In the Bouse at Assembly to-day the Angaston railway proposal was again adjourned. ...

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  24. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    The R.M.S. Ophir, which is to convey the Duke and Duchess of York to Australia, will be commanded by a captain of the Royal Navy. ...

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  25. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The British Parliament is to meet on December 3. The war vote will be passed, and the House will then adjourn till February. ...

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  26. VICTORIA.

    The new Parliament of Victoria formally began its labors at noon to-day. Mr. Mason was elected Speaker unopposed, and the House then rose until to-morrow ...

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  27. THE EMPEROR'S RETURN.

    It is reported in Berlin that the secretary of the Chinese Emperor secretly informed Count Von Waldersee that Kwang Hsu was willing to return to ...

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  28. MINISTERIAL APPOINTMENTS.

    The following Under-Secretaries of State have been appointed:— Colonies.—Lord Onslow succeeds Lord Selborne. ...

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  29. ACTION FOR RATES.

    An action was commenced in the County Court to-day between the Metropolitan Gas Company and the Melbourne City Council, in regard to the proportion ...

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  30. TROOPS LEAVE LONDON.

    The troops which are to attend the Commonwealth celebrations left London yesterday, amid a scene of immense enthusiasm. ...

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  31. BASIS OF AGREEMENT.

    Dr. Morrison states that the Ministers have finally agreed to the following basis of a treaty of peace:—China must erect a monument on the ...

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  32. SUPPOSED SUICIDE.

    Thomas Proudfoot, a well-known boatowner at Hopkins River, was found dead in his bedroom last night under circumstances which point to suicide. ...

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  33. THE NEW MINISTRY.

    The members of the reconstructed Ministry visited Windsor yesterday, to kiss Her Majesty's hands on their assumption of office. ...

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  34. DEATH OF AN OLD COLONIST.

    Councillor Thomas Fogarty died at his, residence at North Melbourne this morning. He was a colonist of 45 years' standing. ...

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  35. COMMERCIAL.

    The British War Office is testing Australian leather, to ascertain its suitableness for military purposes. [There was formerly an embargo on ...

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  36. FIRE AT CASTLEMAINE.

    A fire broke out late to-night in Marketsquare, Castlemaine, a tailor's shop being gutted and a fruiterer's shop destroyed, while several others were badly damaged. ...

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  37. STATEMENT BY MR. HOLDER.

    In the House of Assembly to-day the Premier promised that when Lord Hopetoun arrived he would communicate with him regarding the visiting troops ...

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  38. THE LOAN ESTIMATES.

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  39. THE CARLTON TRAGEDY.

    The coronial inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the shooting of Wm. Wright at Carlton on October 26 was continued to-day. Helen Wright was ...

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  40. SOCIALISTIC CANDIDATES.

    Public meetings are being held at the large centres under the auspices of the Australian Socialist League, which intends to run six candidates for the ...

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  41. SHIPPING.

    Arrivals.—Damascus, Peraic, Willebad, Hawkesbury, Karamea. Departures.—For Sydney—Grosser Kurfurst, Weatherfield, Cumberland. ...

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  42. SALE OF RACEHORSES.

    Messrs. W. C. Yuille and Co. held a sale of racehorses at Newmarket this afternoon. A bay colt, 2yrs., by Bill of Portland—Happy hand, was sold to Sir Rupert ...

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  43. IRELAND.

    Their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales will visit Belfast in April next. ...

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  44. DISCUSSION IN SYDNEY.

    Is the Legislative Assembly, a general discussion took place to-night on the coming celebrations. Mr. Sleath moved the adjournment of the House to call ...

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  45. THE IMPERIAL ARMY.

    The Lieutenant-Governor received through Lord Tennyson the following cable from the Secretary of State:—"A sufficient supply of officers for the regular ...

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  46. IMPERIAL PENNY POSTAGE.

    After December 1 the system of Imperial penny postage will be introduced in the Orange River Colony. ...

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  47. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Accounts from the drought-stricken west that the country around Bourke is in a deplorable state. No rain has fallen once January that has been of any use ...

    Article : 99 words
  48. THE ROE STREET TRAGEDY.

    The inquest concerning the death of Mrs. Joyce, the victim of Sunday's tragedy in Roe-street, was opened at the Perth Hospital yesterday morning, before ...

    Article : 113 words
  49. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    The following cable message was received by His Excellency the Administrator from the Secretary of State for the Colonies yesterday:— ...

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  50. SUPPOSED SHIPWRECK.

    A settler at Northern Wairoa brought in from the coast lest week an electric lamp, bearing the White Star Line brand, which he had picked up on the beach near ...

    Article : 82 words
  51. DEATH OF A DIVER.

    A well-known direr, named John Broderick, met his death at Mortis Dock to-day. An accident to the air-pipe leading from the tender into his helmet caused ...

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  52. A SCHOONER ON FIRE

    The schooner Mary Wodley, which arrived this morning from Tasmania, reported having sighted on Sunday a ship flying signals to attract attention. ...

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  53. AN OLD MAN'S SUICIDE.

    The old man, James Rolfe, who fired friar revolver shots at his head last night, died in the Sydney Hospital this morning. A. verdict of suicide was returned at ...

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  54. SIR HENRY PARKES'S GRAVE.

    The Colonial Secretary baa decided to place £50 on the additional Estimates for the purpose of placing Sir Henry Parkes's grave, which is in a state of disrepair ...

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  55. MISHAP TO A MAIL STEAMER

    News has been, received from New Britain of a mishap to the Nord Deal sober Lloyd mail steamer Munchen. On Tuesday, October 30, the Munchen, when ...

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  57. THE BOMBALA MURDER.

    In the case of the condemned man Sleigh, who is lying under sentence of death, for the murder at Bombala, the Cabinet has decided that there is nothing ...

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