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  2. VICTORIA.

    An enquiry was held this afternoon at a private hospital in St. Kilda concerning the death of Hugh Rundle, of Potts' Point, Sydney, who met his death by being ...

    Article : 233 words
  3. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    For the first time in Victoria the. Customs Court will be opened on Thursday by the Collector of Customs at the CustomsHouse. The court is provided for under ...

    Article : 155 words
  4. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    It is understood that proccea[?]ngs are to be taken in connection with the "Western australian Tattersall's," which Was recently established to sell tea, each packet ...

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  5. THE FAR EAST.

    The United States Government are urging that the.port of Wiju, on the northwestern frontier of Korea, which is the great depot of the overland trade with ...

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  6. TARIFF REFORM.

    The was and Means Committee of the United States House of Representatives have approved of the proposed reciprocal commercial treaty between America and ...

    Article : 155 words
  7. ELECTRIC TRAMS.

    Hr. F. H. Snow's rights in regard to the Adelaide tramways expire on December 31—seven weeks hence. Adelaideans are crying out—"Give us electric tams, and ...

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  8. PANAMA'S SECESSION.

    Popular feeling in Colombia against the intervention of the United States, by which the newly-formed. Republic of Panama has been assured of protection, is rising daily, ...

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  9. THE FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    The first special Court of Revision in South Australia in connection with the Commonwealth electoral rolls was held by Mr. T. J. S. O'Halloran, S.M., at Port ...

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  10. THE KALGOORLIE STABBING CASE.

    The recent fatal stabbing affray Brookman-street occupied the attention of the Kalgoorlie Police Court this morning, when Guisseppe Piazzolla was charged with ...

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  11. TASMANIA.

    The police at Weldborough, on the east coast, made a raid on an alleged Chinese gaming den on Saturday night, and arrested l8 Ghinese and 7 Europeans ...

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  12. THE NAVAL FORCES.

    Whilst every possible assistance is to be given to Vice-Admiral Fanshawe in the organisation of arrangements for raising 1,000 Australian seamen to serve in the naval ...

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  13. PURITY OF PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. Chamberlain, writing to a correspondent, characterises as absurd the argument against protection which opponents had founded on the necessity of ...

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  14. GORED BY A BULL.

    Yesterday morning Mr. Richard Nixon, mine manager at Maldon, in attempting to drive a cow home Was attacked by a bull. He endeavored to reach a fence close by ...

    Article : 119 words
  15. SOMALILAND.

    King Menelik, of Abyssinia, has rejected the pacific overtures of the Mullah, against whom a crushing movement is in course of preparation by the British forces in ...

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  16. NEW ZEALAND.

    Mr. Seddon has given notice in Parliament that he will move that a referendum of the people be taken to decide whether, the Legislative Council remainas at ...

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  17. DETERMINED TO DIE.

    David Relke, a German, 49 years of age, who had been an inmate of the Immigrante Home, left that institution to go up-country, but he threw himself into the river. ...

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  18. INTER-STATE LAWN TENNIS.

    The tenth annual inter-State lawn tennis match between Victoria and South Australia was completed to-day at the Warehousemen's Cricket Ground. The ...

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  19. GENERAL BADEN-POWELL.

    Mr. W. Pember Reeves, Reeves, Agent-General for New Zeland, at a dinner held at the Anglo-Saxon Club, London, on Saturday evening, presented General Baden-Powell, ...

    Article : 93 words
  20. CANADIAN DEFENCES.

    The Canadian Government have purchased 32 square miles of territory north of Ottawa for purposes of a central military-training camp. ...

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  21. A CONSERVATIVE'S VIEW.

    Sir Edward Clark, speaking at Brighton on Saturday, opposed the taxing of food on the ground that it would be impossible to secure equal advantages to all the colonies ...

    Article : 108 words
  22. THE CONVERSION LOAN.

    The Premier is in receipt of a cable mesage from the Acting Agent-General confirmatory of that published in the press with respect to the conversion loan, stating ...

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  23. SIR WILLIAM McMILLAN'S FAREWELL.

    Sir William McMillan, who is retiring from active politics, delivered a farewell speech at Paddington to-night. He vigorously attacked the Labor Party, and said ...

    Article : 111 words
  24. AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.

    A fresh development is threatened of the trouble between Austria and Hungary, which it was hoped had been settled as the result of the concessions promised by the Emperor ...

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  25. MACEDONIAN REVOLT.

    It is officially estimated by the, Turkish authorities at Salonika that 15,000 Bulgarians who took part in the Macedonian revolt have been killed during the last six ...

    Article : 172 words
  26. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Another blatch of 700 justices of the peace was gazetted this afternoon. The name of Mr. R. S. Guthrie, of Adelaide, was included in the list. ...

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  27. FISCAL UNION.

    Earl Percy, Parliamentary Under-Secretary at the Foreign Office, in a speech at Oxford on Saturday, stated that though preferential trade was not a Government ...

    Article : 123 words
  28. CONTRADICTORY CUSTOMS INTERPRETATIONS.

    Although much time and thought were employed in compiling the official Tariff Guide, importers and agents have found that they can place littler reliance in it, for ...

    Article : 172 words
  29. THE BETHESDA QUARRIES.

    The meeting of strikers at Lord Penrhyn's quarries, Bethesda, at which a resolution declaring the strike off was carried Joy a small majority, has been followed by ...

    Article : 67 words
  30. RAFFLING AND GAMBLING.

    At the close of the proceedings in connection with St. Saviour's Industrial Fair at Goulbourn, Archdeacon Bartleet,said he had received an extraordinary letter ...

    Article : 215 words
  31. TARIFF REFORM LEAGUE.

    A colonial section of the Tariff Reform League has been formed, whose members include Sir John Cockburn, of South Australia, Sir Westby Percival, and Sir E. ...

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  32. DERING JEWEL, RQBBERI.

    The police have made four arrests in connection with the darling robbery perpetrated just a month ago on the auctioneering premises of Messrs. Knight & Frank ...

    Article : 168 words
  33. VICTORIAN RIFLE MATCHES.

    The annual matches of the Victorian Rifle Association were opened in fine weather today at the Williamstown ranges. The events shot were the Ereeman Match, of seven ...

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  34. THE AUSTRALIAN COAST.

    The British Admiralty have purchased Mr. W. K. Yanderbilt's steam vacht Consuelo (which was named after his daughter, who is now the wife of the Duke of Marl ...

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  35. A WOMAN DROWNED.

    A young woman, Mary Dunn, waa drowned at Corowa yesterday by falling out of A boat. She had a child in her arms at the time. Her uncle (Mr. W. ...

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  36. LIBERAL REUNION.

    Sir H. Campbell-Bannerman, leader of the Liberal Party, referring to' the hint lately dropped by the Duke of Devonshire that the Liberal Unionists may possibly ...

    Article : 58 words
  37. THE ANGLICAN CHURCH.

    A meeting was held at the Church House, London, on Saturday, in connection with a movement for the formation of a Bush Brotherhood of the Anglican clergy, with ...

    Article : 208 words
  38. THE HYDE PARK MURDER.

    A middle-aged man has been arrested in connection with the alleged murder of the child found in Hyde Park. He is charged with having incited the girl Hunter (the ...

    Article : 63 words
  39. TRADE UNION VIEW.

    The Parliamentary committee of the Trade UnionCongres, to whom was entrusted the duty of putting on record the trade union view with regard to the fiscal ...

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  40. THE KAISER.

    The Emperor William of Germany, who has just had a polypus taken from his larynx, is now able to whisper, and the wound has all but healed. ...

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  41. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The large consignment of live pheasants, ducks, and lapwing ordered by the New Zealand Government will be shipped immediately. ...

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  42. ACTION BY NEW ZEALAND.

    The Premier to night introduced his proposals for preferential trade with Britain. The Bill is entitled, a Bill for an Act to encourage trade with the British Empire ...

    Article : 132 words
  43. RADIO-TELEGRAPHY.

    The Italian naval authorities recently conducted tests of the efficiency of Alessandro Artom's system of radio-telegraphy, and they claim that the solution of the ...

    Article : 78 words
  44. TO-DAY'S ENGAGEMENTS.

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  45. FIXING THE DATES.

    The. Federal Cabinet will meet to-morrow, when the dates already announced in connection with the forthcoming Federal elections will probably be definitely fixed. ...

    Article : 46 words
  46. Advertising

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  47. VICTORIAN CANDIDATES.

    Mr. F. T. Bickford and Mr. Max Hirsch, both prominent freetraders, have resigned their beats in the Legislative Assembly in order to render themselves eligible to stand ...

    Article : 51 words
  48. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 200 words
  49. THE PHANTOM MILLIONS.

    M. Georges Berri has persuaded the French Chamber of Deputies to appoint a Commission to enquire into the Humbert case. He stated that he has precise information to ...

    Article : 56 words
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