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  2. CABLEGRAMS

    The engineers and members of the. allied at present on strike have definitely refused to unconditionally withdraw their demand for a reduction ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS

    The chief of the Madda Khels and the heads of other important tribes are surrendering to Sir W. S. A. Lockhart, who commands the anglo-Indian ...

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  4. Telegraphic News

    The inquest on Susan Towton, who died in the hospital, was concluded yesterday. The inquest was characterised by squabbling among the doctors ...

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  5. Telegraphic News

    In the Legislative Council to-day the Perth Gas Companies Act Amendment Bill was received-from the Assembly and read the first stime. ...

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  6. Telegraphic News

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  7. Telegraphic News

    The Premer to-day received a telegram from the acting-Collector of customs stating that the [?] export for October amounted to 75.600oz, of which ...

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  8. CABLEGRAMS

    A considerable amount of discussion has taken place here over an incident that occurred at the match between Stoddart's English Eleven eleven and South ...

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  9. POSITION OF TROOPS.

    The troops commanded by Sir W. S. A. Lockhart occupy Maidan, and the Afridis, Tirah. The British casualties up to October ...

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  10. REVENUE.

    The Customs revenue for October is £163,861, a decrease of £16,535, Credit foncier bonds to the amount of £16,400 were offered to-day and ...

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  11. MARTIN IN A NEW ROLE.

    Seeing that Martin, the cyclist, has been disqualified for six months, and as thus prohibited from cycling for that term, Wm. Evans, the well-known ...

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  12. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    In connection with the death of John Snow at Cue, on Sunday, a verdict was returned that the man was killed by his little son firing at him with a saloon ...

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  13. SWEATING CLERKS.

    The Council of the National Anti Sweating League has appointed a committee to consider the question of sweating clerks in banks and mercantile ...

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  14. REGISTRATION.

    The Lake View King G.M. Company has been registered with a capital of £80,000. The first issue will consist of 53,000 shares. ...

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  15. CHARGE AGAINST A JOCKEY.

    At the Police Court to-day a jockey lad named Dennis Madden was charged with having attempted to criminally assault Hilda Towton, two and a half ...

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  16. RAILWAY STANDING COMMITTEE.

    The Premier intends of convene a meeting of Ministerial supporters on the 16th inst. to discuss various subjects, jects, including the personnel of the ...

    Article : 46 words
  17. REVENUE RETURNS.

    The revenue returns for October show a decrease of £54,381, compared with the similar period las year. The chief contribution to the revenue is the ...

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  18. SPEECH BY LORD ROSEBERY.

    The Earl of Rosebery, speaking at Manchester, said that the attempts at mediation in the present dispute were bound to be fruitless unless those ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN BUTTER.

    The butter brought by the R.M.S. Himalaya arrived in excellent condition. ...

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  20. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.

    In the Assembly this afternoon Mr Burt moved the second reading, of the Bill having as its object the holding of Circuit Courts on the goldfields and ...

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  21. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A young man who has been passing as the Earl of Hardwicke, and recently as Viscount Rayston, was arrested on Saturday night and charged yesterday ...

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  22. THE LATE LORD ROSMEAD.

    The remains of the Late Lord Rosmead were interred yesterday at Brompton. Wreaths were sent by Cape Colony ...

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  23. GOLDFIELDS SETTLEMENT.

    In the Legislative Council to-day the Minister of Mines, in reply to Mr Parsons, said the boundaries of the Kalgoorlie and Boulder townsites had been ...

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  24. QUEENSLAND.

    The revenue for October amounted to £278,225, a decrease of £11,600. The expenditure was £222,500. ...

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  25. RAILWAY FATALITY.

    An inquest was held to-day on the remains of the man Smith, who was killed by a train at Goodwood crossing on Saturday. A verdict of accidental ...

    Article : 37 words
  26. BOARD OF TRADE INTERVENES.

    Mr. C. T. Ritchie, the President of the Board of Trade, has submitted an amended scheme for the settlement of the present dispute. It is proposed that ...

    Article : 76 words
  27. ILLNESS OF DR DRAIN.

    The Catholic Bishop of Rockhampton, Dr Drain, is seriously ill. ...

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  28. THORNTON COMEDY, COMPANY.

    The members of Thornton's Comedy Company left by the s.s. Barcoo to-day West Australia. ...

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  29. SUICIDE.

    Elizabeth Clarke committed suicide by cutting her throat with a lazor last night. Her husband, on awakening, found his wife in a blood. She ...

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  30. ABSCONDING FROM A REFORMATORY.

    Edith Page, aged 16, has absconded a second time from the Edward Hawn reformatory by climbing over the wall. ...

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  31. REVOLUTIONARY PLOT.

    A revolutionary plot hats been discovered in Venezuela, the intention being to prevent the meeting of Congress. ...

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  32. KEEPING BETTING PREMISES.

    At the Police Court yesterday William Noake and James Williams were fined £25 for keeping betting premises. ...

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  33. NEWFOUNDLAND ELECTIONS.

    The Newfoundland general elections have resulted in the defeat of Sir W. V. Whiteway's Government. ...

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  34. THE WELLS FUND.

    At a meeting of the Wells Fund the Committee stated that £6 had been collected in London. It was decided to close, the fund on Tuesday next. The ...

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  35. TASMANIA.

    The mineral returns for the month, were £56,319, as compared with the corresponding period of £38,279. 'The consolidated revenue for the month was ...

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  36. FATAL ACCIDENT.

    At, Temora yesterday Miss Kite, daughter of a well-known resident, was at her household duties in a shed when a violent gust of wind made the roof fall ...

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  37. THE FRENCH NAVY.

    France is providing a naval grant from the sale of state properties. ...

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  38. FIRE AT A HORSE DEPOT.

    Carter and Paterson's depot at Clerkenwell was destroyed by fire last night. Five hundred horses were rescued with great difficulty. ...

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  39. EARTHQUAKE.

    Two earth tremors were experienced at Kingston this week. They caused the furniture to rattle, but the residents are becoming accustomed to these ...

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  40. THE DIRECTOR OF CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS.

    Mr Sydney Maxted, the director of charitable institutions, has applied for leave to retire owing to ill health. ...

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  41. THE POLITICAL SITUATION.

    A public meeting was held to-night to consider the political situation. Two resolutions were carried, one asking the members of Parliament to support Mr ...

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  42. RUSSIA AND COREA.

    The Russian Minister, stationed at Seoul, the capital of Corea, has compelled the Government to dismiss the English financial adviser to the ...

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  43. THE LABOR PARTY.

    A Labor party caucus was held this afternoon to consider the action to take in the present political situation. It was decided to abandon the proposed ...

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  44. DEATH UNDER PECULIAR CIRCUMSTANCES.

    Elizabeth Louis Knight, a young woman, died in the private hospital under peculiar circumstances a month ago. She had a tooth extracted, and ...

    Article : 92 words
  45. SENSATIONAL JEWEL ROBBERY.

    The premises of the Diamond Merchants Alliance in Piccadilly were last night broken into, and jewelry to the value of £10,000 stolen. ...

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  46. PROBABLE RESIGNATION OF MINISTRY.

    A deputation of citizens waited on Sir Philip Fysh, and presented resolutions carried at a public meeting last night, requesting him to resign his ...

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  47. SUDDEN DEATH.

    Percy Deason Newtown, assistant Council clerk, died suddenly this morning. His mother went to call him, and while speaking to her he suddenly ...

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  48. CRISIS IN THE COTTON TRADE.

    The cotton spinners have given notice of an intended reduction of wages to the extent of five per cent, and have offered to submit the matter to arbitration in ...

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  49. MELBOURNE MERCANTILE FIRM.

    Arrangements have been entered into for the purchase as from July 31 nest of the business of Messrs Paterson, Laing, and Bruce, softgoods merchants ...

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  50. THE LUCKNOW STRIKE.

    In the Assembly the censure motion of Mr Lyne, that the action of. the Government with reference to the Lucknow strike amounts to maladministration was ...

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  51. PRODUCE, IMPORTS.

    In the Assembly the Commissioner of Works stated that £292,169 had been spent on the south-eastern drainage works. The afternoon was occupied in ...

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  52. TRANSVAAL DYNAMITE CONCESSION.

    President Kruger spoke strongly in the Transvaal Transvaal Volksraad against the proposed abolition of the dynamite concession. ...

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  53. PARLIAMENTARY.

    In the Legislative Council a Bill was introduced to enable the area of land under the jurisdiction of the Cricketing Association to be increased. The Chief ...

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  54. STARVING ARMENIANS.

    The Consuls throughout the Ottoman, Empire are appealing for £30,000 to save Armenians from starvation. ...

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  55. NEW ZEALAND.

    Subscriptions are being raised in the colony in aid of the locked-out ongincers. ...

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  56. NEW AUSTRALIAN STEAMER.

    The s.s. Perth, built to the order of the Melbourne Steamship Co, has been launched at Sunderland. ...

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  57. Advertising

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  58. COMMERCIAL.

    The supplies of copper received since the date of last report amounted to 18,133 tons, and the deliveries 20,933 tons. The stock is 24,389 tons, and ...

    Article : 102 words
  59. CORPORATION OF ACCOUNTANTS.

    The New Zealand Accountants' Institute has communicated with kindred societies in Australia with a view to arranging a system of co-operation. ...

    Article : 44 words
  60. THE PARCEL POST.

    The agreement resolved upon at the Convention held to consider the parcel post arrangements between France and Australia will, it is intimated, be signed shortly. ...

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  61. WHEAT CROPS.

    The boisterous dry weather which has been experienced during the last few days has adversely affected the wheat crops. ...

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  62. MAORIS CHARGED WITH TRESPASS.

    The outcome of the interference with settlers in the Taranaki district was that 73 Maoris appeared in the Court at New Plymouth, charged with trespass. ...

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  63. Advertising

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  64. Advertising

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  65. BRITISH AUSTRALASIAN SHIPPING.

    Arrivals: Glenmark, Sonnenfeld, Gera, Westgate, Perthshire. Departures: For Sydney, Sutley; for Port Melbourne, Barcore, ...

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  66. PRICE OF WHEAT.

    The price of wheat during the last week has been 1s dearer, the market being quiet. ...

    Article : 26 words
  67. Advertising

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