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  2. PUBLIC SCHOOLS' CONCERT

    A fine spectacle was that presented at the Jubilee Exhibition Building on Thursday evening. The occasion was the annual concert m connection with the Public Schools ...

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  3. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    When the House met this afternoon, the Speaker announced the resignation by Mr. Bell of the Chairmanship of Committees. Mr. Morgan (the Premier) then made ...

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  4. MISS ADA CROSSLEY.

    Miss Ada Crossley gave her first concert in the Town Hall here to-night before house crowded in all parts by a highly fashionable and distinguished audience. The ...

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  5. VICTORIAN REFORM BILL.

    The State Premier has received a cablegram from the Imperial authorities staling that the Reform Bill passed last session had not been carried by the ...

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  6. THE FEDERAL MINISTRY.

    Sir Samuel Griffith, Sir Edmund Barton, and Seuator O'Connor have accepted the offers of the Government, and have been appointed as the first judges of the High ...

    Article : 142 words
  7. THE JEWS IN RUSSIA.

    Another massacre of Russian Jews is reported, the scene being Gomel (an important railway junction 108 miles south-southeast of Moghiley), which, with the suburb ...

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  8. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Lord Milner's reply to the offer of the Colonial Secretaryship is not yet to hand. The Times hints that Mr. Balfour may apply pressure to overcome Lord Milner's ...

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  9. SOME CRITICISMS.

    Mr. G. H. Reid says he is very glad that Sir Samuel Griffith has accepted the Federal Chief Justiceship, and he also thoroughly endorses the appointment of ...

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  10. THE HISTORY OF THE APPOINTMENTS.

    The High Court as now constituted represents the ideas of both Mr. Deakin and the personal friends of Sir Edmund Barton. The appointment of Sir Samuel Griffith and ...

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  11. PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    An animated correspondence with regard to Canada's position in relation to the preferential trade question has been proceeding between Mr. A. W. Black (Liberal ...

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  12. A HUNGARIAN SCANDAL.

    Seven persons, all related to each other, who constituted the village council at Peszer, in Hungary, sold a forest belonging to the municipality and appropriated part of ...

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  13. A PERILOUS RIDE.

    The North Melbourne stationmaster (Mr. Fitzpatrick) was surprised this morning when the Adelaide express arrived to see a woman seated on the buffer of a carriage. ...

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  14. ANNOUNCEMENT IN PARLIAMENT.

    The developments of to-day, were probably the most phenomenal in the history of Australian politics. The Ministry resigned, a new Ministry was appointed, a ...

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  15. VICTORIA.

    A St. Bernard dog, belonging to Mr. John Alexander, financier, displayed vicious propensities at the Dog and Poultry, Show held at St.Kilda. The facts were brought ...

    Article : 137 words
  16. BRITISH ENTERPRISE.

    The increase in the Russian Customs tariff has compelled Messrs. Thomas Firth and Sons, steel, file, saw, and edge tool manufacturers, of Sheffield, to purchase the ...

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  17. THE NEW JUDGES.

    Sir Samuel Walker Griffith, the Federal Chief Justice has had a distinguished career both in Parliament and on the bench. He was born at Merthyr-Tydvil in ...

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  18. GERMAN TRADE.

    The offical figures show a notable improvement in German commerce during the first half of the present year, both imports and exports having increased by £11,000,000. ...

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  19. ECCLESIASTICAL PRECEDENCE.

    The precedence question was discussed at considerable length to-day at the sitting of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church. The matter came up on petition, ...

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  20. ARMING RIFLE CLUBS.

    A large deputation, consisting of members of the Federal Parliament, waited on the late Minister of Defence (Senator Drake) to-day for the purpose of urging that ...

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  21. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Stockton Coal Company are the successful tenderers for the supply of coal to the Metropolitan Gas Company, Melbourne, for three years, commencing April 1, 1904. ...

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  22. THE SCAW FELL DISASTER

    The fatal accident which happened to four tourists who attempted on Tuesday to scale Scaw Fell, in Cumberland, is the first disaster which has ever ...

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  23. FORGED BANKNOTES.

    During the recent A.J.C. meeting at Randwick, advantage was taken to pass several forged banknotes, purporting to be on the Bank of New South Wales. In due ...

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  24. A FOOLISH WOMAN'S SUICIDE.

    A young woman, Alice Coleman, aged 21, residing at Ross-street, Camperdown, committed suicide by taking match heads dissolved in water. She stated that she took ...

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  25. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The debate in committee on the motion of Sir John See to bring in a Bill to refer the question of the reduction of members to the electors was continued in the ...

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  26. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The German steamer Karlsruhe, which arrived on Wednesday, sailed at 10.30 a.m. to-day. Her saloon passengers are:—For Melbourne—Miss Smith, Miss Dewez, ...

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  27. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The first-class cruiser Diadem and the second-class cruiser Seylla will sail at the end of the month with reliefs for the Australian station. ...

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  28. TASMANIA.

    It is proposed to add "elementary politics" to the subjects which may be presented at the senior public examination of the University of Tasmania. ...

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  29. AN UNPLEASANT EXPERIENCE.

    Mr. Sydney Stirling and Mr. Harry Hill, members of the Sweet Nell Company, were upset into the water while sailing on Swan River on Wednesday. They clung to the ...

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  30. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the London wool sales to-day bidding was animated, and prices were unchanged. A hardening tendency is reported, due to large purchases effected by topmakers for ...

    Article : 81 words
  31. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    In the Assembly last night Mr. Holmes' motion to rescind the tick regulations at Fremantle, and to permit cattle from the north-west to be dipped and liberated, was ...

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  32. A SHIP'S OFFICER STABBED.

    During the Karlsruhe's passage from Colombo to Fremantle one of the crew rushed at the third officer and stabbed him twice in the left forearm, infl[?]cting a deep ...

    Article : 52 words
  33. RELIGIOUS MANIA AND SUICIDE.

    Kalgoorlie, September 24. Malcolm Thompson, who appears to have been suffering from religious mania of late, was found dead at the bottom of an ...

    Article : 104 words
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  35. THE SMALLPOX OUTBREAK.

    The mayor to-night received telegrams from his Excellency the Governor, the Mayor of Hobart, and others, conveying congratulations on Launceston being ...

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  36. BROKEN HILL.

    Considerable interest was manifested in the public schools' demonstration, which was held on the Western Oval yesterday afternoon, under the auspices of the Barrier ...

    Article : 200 words
  37. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Coastwise Trade Bill has been read a second time. The measure provides for the placing of restrictions on vessels belonging to any country which restricts British, ...

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  38. SHOCKING CRUELTY.

    A shocking case of inhuman treatment is reported from Drouin. A woman, Ailian Nancy Murray, was charged with wilfully illtreating her niece, Mary Murray, 12 years ...

    Article : 151 words
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