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  2. EUROPEAN CABLES

    A Women's Branch of the Tariff Reform League has been formed, and its platform dwells with emphasis on the bonds between the Motherland and the ...

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  3. EUROPEAN CABLES

    The trades union of Chicago has been fined in its corporate capacity for interfering with the businesses and employees of various firms. ...

    Article : 46 words
  4. EUROPEAN CABLES

    The Canadian Minister of Militia and Defence, Sir F. W. Borden, has arranged that in future a Canadian officer will command the militia instead of an ...

    Article : 163 words
  5. Advertising

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  6. PARLIAMENTARY NOTES.

    When the House of Assembly met on Tuesday, weary with its previous long sitting, the Tramway Bill was the only business on the notice paper at all ...

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  7. CANADIAN NAVAL RESERVE.

    A fast cruiser is being built in England in order to prevent illegal fishing in thE Newfoundland seas. The cruiser will also be used as a ...

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  8. THE SHIPPING TRADE.

    Sir Christopher Furness, speaking at West Hartlepool, denied that the shipping trade was decaying. He said the Tyne, Hartlepool, and Tees districts last ...

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  9. COTTON GROWING.

    The British Cotton Growing Association has engaged Mr. Stimson, professor of the Mississippi Agricultural College, to proceed to West Africa and teach the ...

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  10. TEN PLATE INDUSTRY.

    Sir John Jenkins, at Swansea, declared that the exports of galvanised sheets and tin plates were greatly increasing. ...

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  11. DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE'S ADVICE.

    Lords Balfour of Burleigh, George Hamilton, Goschen, James of Hereford, and Rt. Hon. C. T. Ritchie have concurred in the Duke of Devonshire's advice ...

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  12. GERMANY INTERESTED.

    Germany is also taking an interest in the production of cotton. The Kaiser in receiving the office-bearers of the Reichstag, referred to the importance of ...

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  13. BOTHA AND GROVE.

    With respect to the alleged agreement between Louis Botha and Dan Grove, by which the former agreed to abstain from further hostility to Lord Milner, while ...

    Article : 90 words
  14. GERMAN POLITICAL PARTIES.

    Herr Bebel, speaking in the German Reichstag, said the Government's social reform programme consisted of vague promises. He passionately declared that ...

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  15. CHICAGO UNIVERSITY.

    The American millionaire, Mr. Rockefeller, is preparing a new series of endowments for the Chicago University, amounting to six million pounds ...

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  16. THE FAR EAST.

    Much uneasiness prevails at Tokio owing to the impression that a wide difference exists between the Russian reply to the Note issued by Japan some weeks ...

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  17. RAILWAY ACCIDENT IN SPAIN.

    A train, near Malaga, in Spain, fell through a bridge, a distance of fifty feet. Two of the carriages escaped, but fifteen persons were killed and twenty ...

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  18. JAPANESE BEING RECALLED.

    "The Times" states it is reported in Japanese circles in London that all Japanese of military age have been recalled to their country. ...

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  19. AMERICA'S PROSPECT OF WAR.

    The United States Secretary for War, Mr. Elihu Root, explains that his utterances regarding the probability of war had reference to the distant future. ...

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  20. ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY.

    The Archbishop of Canterbury, in a letter to Lord Ashcombe, chairman of the Church Committee, urges Church organisations to defend Church rights and ...

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  21. KOREAN LABOURERS.

    Japanese Marines have suppressed the riot of Korean labourers at Mokpho. ...

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  22. NEW YORK BUILDING TRADE.

    Two unsuccessful attempts have been made to dynamite unfinished buildings at New York owing to a dispute in the building trade. ...

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  23. SCOTTISH EXPEDITION.

    The Scottish Antarctic Expedition at Monte Video has achieved good results. Six men were left at Cape Pembroke, in the Falkland Islands, in charge of a ...

    Article : 34 words
  24. RUSSIAN MINISTER OF FINANCE.

    M. Ruchloff has been appointed Russian Minister of Finance in succession to M. de Witte. ...

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  25. SMALL-POX IN MACEDONIA.

    Eighty deaths have occurred from small pox at Kavoria, in Macedonia, and the disease is rapidly spreading Small pox broke out some months ...

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  26. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Admiralty is having a coaling pier for the use of battleships built at Hongkong. Recording telephones are being tried ...

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  27. SILVER.

    Bullion silver is quoted at 2s. 1 13-16d. per oz. Previous quotations 2s. l?d. ...

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  28. THE MARKETS.

    Lead.—Soft foreign is quoted at £11 4s. 4½d. per ton. ...

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  29. THE GOVERNOR  GENERAL.

    Lord Northcote visited Buckingham Palace, and was received by His Majesty, whose hands he kissed. J. H. Bulkeley Johnson has been ...

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  30. SHIPPING.

    Arrivals.—Warrigal, str., left Sydney on October 2. Rostock, str., left Sydney on October 15. M[?]dic, str., left Sydney on October 16. ...

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  31. LORD LAMINGTON.

    Lord Lamington has been raised to the order Grand Commander of the Indian Empire. ...

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  32. THEATRE ROYAL.

    The chief attraction last night was the one act comedy, "Where's Cobb?" a sidesplitting American production, redolent of the quaint humour and rollicking ...

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  33. TRADE WITH THIBET.

    The Dalai Lama at Thibet has returned Lord Curzon's letters. A majority of the Thibetans favour trade with India, but the monks at ...

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  34. JOHANNESBURG MINERS.

    Thousands of miners congregated at Johannesburg, at a Chinese mass meeting, when a motion was carried hostile to a referendum being taken on the ...

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  35. RETURN VISIT.

    In response to a large number of requests, Mr. Geo. Stephenson has decided that the American Comedy Company shall make one more appearance in ...

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  36. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S NOMINATION.

    A congress, consisting of fifty delegates from the Russian Social Democratic Party, has formed a central committee to direct a movement throughout ...

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  37. THE SEARCH STOPS.

    Once more we are indebted to a Hobart citizen for a pablic statement that throws more light on a subject of ever increasing interest. People have been ...

    Article : 419 words
  38. WOODSTOCK.

    A few lines from our district may not be out of place, and may, porhaps, be granted space in your columns. In the first place, where is our district? ...

    Article : 284 words
  39. EMIGRATION COMPARISONS.

    A correspondent to the London "Times" quotes official statistics showing that German emigration in 1881, the year after the protective tariff was adopted, ...

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  40. A WOMAN'S VOTE—RESULT.

    When our Australian women exercise the franchise, it is a foregone conclusion that the women's vote will be on the side of progress—quality, and not quantity, of ...

    Article : 100 words
  41. GERMAN'S AND HOTTENTOTS.

    A German patrol operating in Southwest Africa captured a Hottentot la[?]ger. The Hottentots succeeded, however, in ...

    Article : 34 words
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