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  2. Editorial Nites.

    NEWS has been received from Sydney that the Kyogle estate of 4105 acres, with 8500 head of stock, has been sold for £200,000. What makes this sale ...

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  3. THE MINISTERIAL POSITION.

    SlR. H. Campbell-Bannerman, writing to Mr. I. Erskine, a candidate for West Perthshire, stated that the Ministry have unmasked their policy of ...

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  4. LATEST BY WIRE

    ADVICES from Salonika state that the insurgents in the Rastog district have killed hundreds of the Turkish peasantry. ...

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  5. Mr. Chamberlain at Greenock

    MR. Chamberlain addressed an audience of 3500 persons at Greenock last night. Great enthusiasm was shown. In the course of bis speech he said ...

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  6. FAILURE OF FISHERIES.

    OWING to the failure of the fisheries the inhabitants of St. Pierre Island, off Newfoundland, desire annexation to Canada. ...

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  7. RUSSIA AND JAPAN.

    THE Daily Mail's Kobe correspondent says that Russia has informed Japan that so far as the evacuation of Manchuria is concerned that affeets ...

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  8. THE NEW SECRETARY FOR INDIA.

    THE Indian newspapers strongly denounce the appointment of Mr. St. John Brodrick as Secretary of State for India. ...

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  9. THIS KENNIFF MURDERS.

    A MEETING of the committee appointed to arrange for the memorial to Mr. Dahlke and Constable Doyle, for whoso murder Patrick Kenniff was ...

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  10. THE GENERAL AND ADMIRAL.

    THE friction between LieutenantGeneral Sir Archibald Hunter and Rear-Admiral Lambton, occasioned by the evidence given at the War Office ...

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  11. EXPLOSION IN ALDERNEY.

    AFTER the explosion of the fulminate of mercury works at Aldernny many cows died. The manufacture of explosives is now prohibited, as traces of ...

    Article : 46 words
  12. SIR SAMUEL'S RESIGNATION.

    THE Premier received by mail this morning Sir. S. W. Griffith's resignation of his appointment as Chief Justice of Queensland, and also as ...

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  13. THE RUSSIANS IN KOREA.

    ADVICES from Tokio state that the Russians are crecting forts and mouating guns at Yongampho, Korea, although the Government has refused ...

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  14. STATE AND INTERSTATE.

    A SERIOUS accident happened to, Inspector White, of the Police Force, yesterday. He was thrown from his horse and fell on his head. After ...

    Article : 87 words
  15. Jundah District Hospital.

    THE usual monthly meeting of the committee of the Jundah District Hospital was held in the Railway Hotel on Friday, the 2nd inst. There were present: Meaars. ...

    Article : 498 words
  16. LIPTON'S LIBERALITY.

    THE New York World says that Sir Thomas Lipton gives 2500 dollars for a cup as a prize for a race across the Atlantic, open to all nations, as a ...

    Article : 43 words
  17. THIS BIBLE IN SCHOOLS.

    A LARGE deputation waited on the Premier to-day, and asked for the introduction of the Bible into State Schools. The Premier, while showing ...

    Article : 127 words
  18. CHINESE COOLIES ON THE RAND.

    MR. Skinner, Chamber of Mines Commissioner from Johannesburg to the Far East, recommends the tentative importation of Chinese, but at the ...

    Article : 76 words
  19. A PLEBISCITE OF ENGINEERS.

    THE Times says that a plebiscite of engineering firms shows 66 per cent. in favor of preference with the colonies and 63 per cent, favor taxation of ...

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  20. THE FACTORIES ACT.

    THE Home Secretary (Mr. Digby Dennam) denies the truth of the rumor that he intends to relax the provisions of the Shops and Factories ...

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  21. SOUTH AFRICAN OPINION.

    SIR Charles Tenant, one of Mr. Chamberlain's cheif supporters, says that South African opinion is favorable towards Mr. Lyttleton, the new ...

    Article : 41 words
  22. CHAMBERLAIN'S ORATION.

    THERE is a general concensus of opinion that Mr. Chamberlain's speech at Glasgow was a great oratorical triumph. ...

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  23. THE LICENSING ACT.

    If is understood that in most of the cases for breaches of the Licensing Act where the Bench ruled against the police, appeals will be made from the ...

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  24. THE TWO TREASURERS.

    MR. W. Kidston, State Treasurer, has received a telegram from the Federal Treasurer, pointing out Queensland's financial position, and ...

    Article : 70 words
  25. WONDERFUL AFRICAN DISCOVERIES.

    MAJOR Lowell Cotton has just completed a remarkable journey through Eastern equatorial Africa. He passed over thousands of miles of unknown ...

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  26. IRISH OPINION OF PROTECTION.

    AN association is being formed in Dublin for furthering the protective proposals of Mr. Chamberlain. ...

    Article : 23 words
  27. New South Wales.

    MR. Lonsdale, member for Armidale in the State Parliament, has consented to contest the Glen Innes electorate in the Federal Parliament. ...

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  28. A HANDSOME WEDDING PRESENT.

    THE Czar of Russia's wedding preto Prince Andrew of Greece is a cheque for £100,000. ...

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  29. PARKE'S ASSOCIATES.

    IT is stated that the blackmailing exactions of the walking delegates led to the failure of the Morse Ironworks and also to the Dry Dock Company of ...

    Article : 48 words
  30. THE INCOME TAX.

    OVER 3000 exemptions from the payment of income tax have been granted by the Treasurer on the grounds of sickness, poverty and other ...

    Article : 44 words
  31. BYE-ELECTION FOR MINISTER.

    MR. Berridge (Liberal) will oppose Mr. Lyttleton, the newly-appointed Secretary for the Colonies, at the election for Warwick. ...

    Article : 27 words
  32. THE SEED WHEAT DISTRIBUTION.

    THE Premier estimates that the seed wheat assistance given to farmers this year will enable an additional 525,000 bushels to be reaped at this harvest. ...

    Article : 43 words
  33. IMPORTS AND EXPORTS.

    THE imports for Great Britain for September have increased by £3,686,693, while exports have decreased by £380,350. ...

    Article : 26 words
  34. THE STATE PARLIAMENT.

    IN the Assembly on Thursday afternoon, up till 6 o'clock was occupied in discussing private members business. Mr. E. B. Forrest moved the second ...

    Article : 225 words
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