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  2. CABLEGRAMS.

    General Bekmann, the new Governor of Courland, Russia, has issued fifteen drastic ordinances, meeting with every description of ...

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  3. TERRIBLE FIRE.

    A terrible destructive fire has occurred at Adrianople, the third city of Turkey, 198 miles northwest of Constaninople having a ...

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  4. THE WAR.

    M. Satow, the Japanese representative, states that te terms of the treaty that the terms of the treaty will not be announced until the letter is ratified. ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS.

    The body of a shearer named Kip Harnold, which was found in the Yarra, a mile below Prince's Bridge, was identified to-day as ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN STATISTICS.

    The Government Statist has issued a return showing the population of the Commonwealth on June 30 to be 4014,733. Tasmania's ...

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  8. STONES AND DYNAMITE.

    Ore of the delegatee to the Peace Conference remArked: We are aware that we am going home to Stones, perhaps to dynamite. ...

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  9. OUT OF SESSION SPEECH

    Mr. H. H. Asquith, Liberal member for Fife, speaking at Abercairney on Saturday, said that the peace signal was an almost ...

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  10. REPRESSIVE MEASURES.

    Russia is preparing to land one hundred thousand soldiers at Batoum and Poti to repress the disturbance in the Caucasus, and ...

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  11. PROGRESS WITH TREATY.

    Air Dennison and Professor Marlene have completed twelve clauses of the draft treaty. A long discussion took place over ...

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  12. THE GRAY CASE.

    The jury in the case of Frederick H. Gray, ex-teiler of the Bank of Australasia, Bendigo, who was charged with stealing £2,100 were ...

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  13. CONGRESS DISPERSED.

    The police at Moboow dispersed a private ZemBtvoB Congress which was dismissing the Duma proposals. ...

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  14. SIGNING OF PEACE.

    It is expected that the treaty of peace will be signed on Monday afternoon. ...

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  15. ATTEMPTED DESERTION.

    Twelve hundred soldiers and officers belonging to three regiments stationed near Warsaw, attempted to desert in a body. ...

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  16. REFERENCE IN CHURCHES.

    Special reference was made yesterday in many churches and chapels to the Ruseo-Japanese peace treaty. ...

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  17. EVACUATING MANCHURIA

    Baron Komura asked for the evacuation of Manchuria at the earliest possible moment, bat M. Witte pleaded the limited capacity ...

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  18. BENGAL DIVIDED.

    A proclamation has been published at Simls, enforcing the, partition of the Bengal Presidency, as originally announced, to take ...

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  19. WEI-HAT-WEI LEASE.

    There is a question being discussed in the newspapers as to the early probability of the evacuation of Wei-hai-Wei by the British. ...

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  20. CHARGED WITH MURDER

    A married woman, Sidney Gertrude Henion, died at the Coapt Hospital under suspicions circumstances. Her husband and a nurse ...

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  22. GLOVE CONTEST.

    A glove contest took place to-night at Her Majesty's Theatre, Ballarat, between Jack Cantillon, the local champion,, and Ralph ...

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  23. ORDERS COUNTERMANDED.

    Owing to the proclamation for the partition of Bengal, merchants in several places are countermanding their orders for manchester ...

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  24. TREATY COMPLETE.

    The latest information from Porte-month, Maine, is that the treaty of peace is now completed. ...

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  25. EMPEROR NEGOTIATOR.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of the "Times" says that it was the Emperor Nicholas who was the real negotiator, not M. Witte. ...

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  26. IMMIGRATION ACT.

    Mr. George Reid says that be is delighted with Mr. Watson's reference to a willingness to support a modification of the contract labor ...

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  27. LAVISH GIFTS

    Mr. B. Bawden, of the London Stock Excharge, has given to London one hundred thousand pounds, including £16,000 towards the ...

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  28. BURNED TO DEATH

    Henry Cotter, aged 70 years, a miner, was found burned to death near Avoca. His but was destroyed, and it is supposed that he ignited ...

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  29. MOROCCO AND FRANCE.

    It is stated that the Sultan of Morocco, Muley Aziz, wished to have the differences with France referred to the International ...

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  30. NO REFERENCE

    The clergy at Odessa are not allowed to refer to the peace. Citizens are compelled to remove all decorations. ...

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  31. A FATAL GIFT.

    A sad fatal shooting accident occurred this afternoon at Inglewood. A boy, Charles Webb, was shooting with a pea rifle, which his ...

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  32. MIKADO'S THANKS.

    The Mikado has sent a message thanking President Roosevelt for his distinguished share in the establishment of a peace based on ...

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  33. SLATTERY IN FRISCO.

    Mr. Justice Pring has granted a Commission, returnable on November 30, to examine T. M. Slattery and hie wife, now residing in San ...

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  34. BRITISH FLEET

    Rear-Admiral Wilson and his officers bare been officially and well received, also banquetted, at Danizig, West Prussia. ...

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  35. SHAH OF PERSIA

    The Emperor Nicholas, Count Lamsdorff, Minister for Foreign Affaire, and General Trepoff, Governor of St. Petersburg, met ...

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  36. ANOTHER CANARD.

    A statement baa been made in Sydney that a serious split has arisen in the Federal Labor Party, and that Mr. Watson and other ...

    Article : 57 words
  37. MANCHURIA.

    There is rejoicing throughout General Linevitch's army at Manchuria and also at Vladivostock. The Emperor, in a message to ...

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  39. BARCELONA BOMBS.

    A bomb, which had been placed under a tree in a crowded avenue at Barcelona, killed two persons, and injured twenty others, ten ...

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  40. MEDICAL CONGRESS.

    The Inter-State Medical Congress commenced its sittings this morning. There were 170 delegates present, including 120 from the ...

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  41. TOO MUCH WORK.

    Obituary notices are published in the newspapers of Harold George Parsons, ol Melbourne. His death is attributed to overwork and ...

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  42. TO BE EXAMINED.

    Paul McAnulty, principal in the recent taxing master's difficulty, wee charged at the Carlton Court to-day with breaking a pace of ...

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  43. GERMANS AT KIAOCHAU.

    Germany has lately decided to spend three-quarters of a million sterling on Kiaochan, which she holds on lease from China. ...

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  44. MUNICIPAL TRADING.

    Municipal trading in the United States appears to have received a severe set-back (writes a corres- pondent of "The Financial News.") ...

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  45. FATAL ACCIDENT.

    A fatal accident occurred at Goff's Harbor. Mr Kerr, with his wife and children, was driving, when the horse bolted. Mrs. Kerr ...

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  46. NSW. EXHIBITION.

    The New South Wales Exhibition at the Guildhall has closed. Since the opening, three weeks ago, there have been 43,000 visitors. ...

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  48. THREE BODIES FOUND

    So far, only three bodies have been recovered from the wreck of the schooner Jones Brothers— Peterson and Nanson, A.B.'s, and ...

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  49. TERRA DE FRANCE.

    The Duke of Orleans' Greenland Expedition has discovered and mapped an unknown land, which has been named Terra de France. ...

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  50. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN

    The return match against Essex if to take place at Leyton to-day (Monday). The home Bide, with two exceptions, id the same as that ...

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  51. CYCLING CHAMPION.

    In connection with the Ten-mile Championship won on Saturday by Horden from Megson aud Goodson, the race has been ordered to be ...

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  52. CHOLERA IN PRUSSIA.

    Forty-three additional cases of cholers have been reported in Prussia, of which seventeen have proved fatal. ...

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