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  2. CABLEGRAMS.

    Continental opinion has it that Russia's defeats in the Far East and her growing financial exhaustion ought to remove Germany's fears of Russian ...

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  3. TELEGRAPHIC.

    The debate on the want of confidence motion will be resumed by Mr. Ronald (V.) when the House of Representatives meets on Tuesday next. ...

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  4. TELEGRAPHIC.

    Mr. Watson, leader of the Federal Labor party, at the invitation of the Social Democratic League, spoke in the Queen's Hall to-night in defence ...

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  5. COOLGARDIE

    At the police court, before Messrs, Cohn and Mercer, J's.P., a tad was charged that he had on September 23" travelled in a railway carriage he not ...

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  6. TELEGRAPHIC.

    At a social gathering at the Bankers Institute last night one of the speakers (Mr. D. Estcnc Taylor) said that if the proposal of Mr. Watson, M.P., to ...

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  7. GOLD COAST SURVEY.

    A strong part of New Zealand and Queensland surveyors 'has started to complete the survey of the Gold Coast and the demarcation of the mines. ...

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  8. LADY CURZON'S ILLNESS.

    Lady Curzon, though still in a critical condition, was slightly improved this morning Her brother, Mr. Leiter, is hurrying to England. ...

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  9. JAPANESE ADVANCE.

    Part of General Kuroki's army, which forms the Japanese right wing, has begun, an offensive movement to-wards Fuling, midway between ...

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  10. DEMAND FOR COAL.

    Russian agents at Liverpool are offering British shipper's -great inducements to try and run coal cargoes to Vladivostok and also to convey coal ...

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  11. SYMPATHY IN INDIA.

    Intense sympathy with Lady Curzon in her illness is shown throughout India The native Indians and Mahometans in Simla are offering up ...

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  12. BRITISH COLLIER.

    The British collier Kirkwall, which for several days past lias been lying in ? Vigo Bay watched from Cies Island by the Russian cruiser Don ...

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  13. JAPANESE PROTECT JUNKS

    A strong Japanese detachment along the left bank of the Liao River as protecting the junk, traffic tip the river from Niuchwang. ...

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  14. INTER IMPERIAL TRADE.

    Speaking last night at a banquet given by the Canadian Manufacturers Association, the Prime Minister, Sir Wilfrid Lauricr, suggested that it ...

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  15. COALING RUSSIAN CRUISERS.

    It is reported from Vigo that the British Steamer Roddam has arrived there with coal for the Russian warships that are on watch off the coasts ...

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  16. JAPANESE HEADQUARTERS.

    General Kurokis headquarters are at Ponnsihu, and those af Generals Oku and Nodzu are in the neighbour-hood of Yentai. The Russians find it ...

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  17. CYCLING FATALITY.

    A cycling fatality occurred in the Mt. Lofty Ranges last: night. A young man named James Lampier Mesnil, of Aldgate, collided with ...

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  18. VOLUNTEER VESSELS.

    The volunteer vessels Petersburg and Smolensk entered the Suez Canal yesterday on their way back to Russia from the east coast of Africa. ...

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  19. SPEECH BY MR. BRODRICK.

    Speaking last night at Bromley, Mr. W. St. John Brodrick, Secretary for India, said that, though no protectionist supported Mr. Balfour's ...

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  20. KUROPATKIN'S REPORT.

    General Kuropatkin reports that the Japanese were inactive over their entire front in Manchuria on Thursday, He adds that on Friday morning ...

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  21. STEAMER INJURED.

    The damage to the steamer Wilcannia, which ran aground on Friday, proves to "be more serious, than was at first thought. The vessel will ...

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  22. MANCHURIAN CAMPAIGN.

    Winter" and the cold season are now rapidly approaching in Manchuria, and the Russian troops at the front, are beginning to suffer from a lack ...

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  23. ASSAULT ON PORT ARTHUR.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of the Paris "Matin" states that the Japanese have begun a furious assault on the Port Arthur defences on the ...

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  24. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    J.A., Boulder.— We do not publish letters referring to what appears in a paper of such a notorious character as the journal you quote from ...

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  25. MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S POLICY.

    The assertion has been lately publicly made that Mr. Chamberlain has promised to support Home Rule in return for Nationalist support of his ...

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  26. NO FOUL PLAY.

    As the result of [hearing further evidence as to the death of Mrs. Mary, Healing, who was found dead in a bath art her residence, Brunswick, with ...

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  27. OYAMA'S PROCLAMATION.

    Field-Marshal Oyama has issued a proclamation calling upon his armies at Port Archur and oil Manchuria to make a supreme effort, apparently ...

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  28. LOSS OF THE AUSTRALIA.

    Captain Coles, of the R.M.S. Australia, which was wrecked off Port Phillip Heads some little time back, has retired from the service of the ...

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  29. REVOLUTIONARY RUSSIA.

    Serious military riots have occurred at Odessa, where the reservists lately mobilised have openly revolted and refused to start for the front. A ...

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  30. MR. CAMERON'S VIEWS.

    Mr. Norman Cameron M.P. arrived from Melbourne to-day. During an interview he declined to say which way he would vote on the ...

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  31. ARCHBISHOP AND MILLIONAIRE.

    A special train conveying- the Archbishop of Canterbury and Mr. Pierpont Morgan from New York to Washington yesterday collided with a ...

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  32. FATAL FALL FROM A HORSE.

    Donald Sutherland, a horse trainer, who was thrown from his horse at Mordialloc on Thursday, died to-day flora the effects of a fractured skull ...

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  33. RUSSIAN REINFORCEMENTS.

    Twelve military trains, conveying 1700 soldiers fully equipped, are arriving" daily from the north to reinforce General Kuropatkin's army at ...

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  34. OBITUARY.

    The death took place this morning of Dr. Patrick Moloney. formerly of Melbourne, who has resided in England few the last few years. ...

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  35. FUNERAL OF MR. GEORGE ADAMS.

    The funeral of Mr. George Adams; the well-known sweep promoter, this afternoon was one of the largest and most representative seen in Hobart ...

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  36. RAIDS ON THE RAILWAY.

    The "Times" military critic says that the Japanese cavalry ought to follow the example set by the Boers in the South African wax and go in ...

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  37. FREMANTLE SHIPPING.

    Arrivals (Sunday) Kiel, from Hamburg Falls of Halladale, barque from San Francisco Departures (Saturday) Yongala ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN STATION.

    H.M.S. Sealark has sailed for the Australian Station. ...

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  39. MURDER OF DE PLEHWE.

    The central committee of the Russian revolutionary socialists admits that the Kite Minister of the Interior, M. de Plehwe. was removed by its ...

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  40. FATALITY AT A SCHOOL.

    A terrible fatality occurred yesterday during the midday interval at "the Girls" Public School in Pleasant Ridge, O'hio. U.S.A. An outhouse ...

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  41. DEATH IN A BATH.

    Ethel McComas, wife of Robt. MeComas woolbroker, of Hawthorn, was found, dead in a bath full of water at her residence to-day. It is believed ...

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  42. ACTION. AT TALING.

    A Japanese official telegram claims that part of General Kuroki's army inflicted a defeat upon a Russian force at Taling and Sanlungku, 60 miles ...

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  43. TRADE AND FINANCE,

    There was brisk competition at the London wool sales to-day Continental buyers operating much more freely. Good merinos and crossbred were ...

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  44. INTERSTATE LAWN TENNIS.

    The interstate lawn tennis tourney was concluded on Saturday. The championship results were as follows:— Singles Championship of N.S.W. ...

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  45. NEW MINISTER FOR THE INTERIOR.

    In the course of an interview yesterday the new Minister for the Interior, Prince Sviatopolk- Mirska, assured Reuter's representative at St. ...

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  49. SILVER.

    Standard silver is quoted at 26[?]d. per ounce. ...

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