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  2. LONDON PERSONAL NOTES.

    On Monday last King Edward celebrated his 67th birthday, not with any Imperial pomp and ceremony, but as a private gentleman at his home at Sandringham, ...

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  3. THE BROOME HURRICANE

    Press reports of the hurricane which occurred at Broome on Tuesday last only reached Perth to-day owing to the interruption of the lines. A correspondent at ...

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  4. LORD DUDLEY ON THE FOOTPLATE

    Surprise was expressed by officials at the Ballarat City railway-station yesterday afternoon when a message was received from the Burrumbeet station stating that ...

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  5. STATE-OWNED CABLES

    An influential meeting, under the presidency of the Lord Mayor, wag held at the Mansion House yesterday to consider the question of State-owned cables. The ...

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  6. GERMANY AND PORTUGAL.

    It is reported that Germany is negotiating to purchase the islands of Belengas, a small rocky group off the west coast of Estremadura, Portugal, and only twelve ...

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  7. BBITISH POLITICS.

    Speaking at the National Liberal Club yesterlay Mr. Asquith, the Prime Minister. invited the Liberal Party to treat the veto of the Lords as the dominating issue at ...

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  8. MURDEH AT ARMIDALE

    A cold-Wooded murder was perpetrated at the Central Hotel, Armidale, early this morning, a girl, Hannah Kelly, employed as waitress at the hotel, having her throat ...

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  9. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    The Australian League team played the Northern Rugby Union of England yesterday. The game was very fast. In the first half Messenger placed a penalty kick ...

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  10. SEDITION IN INDIA.

    The Council of the Governor—General of India have passed a stringent Sedition Bill, the native members, who are nominated by the Government, warmly acquiescing. ...

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  11. FINANCIAL NEWS.

    The following are the latest quotations on the London Stock Exchange:- Associated Mines, buyers 25/, sellers 26/3. Broken Hill Proprietary, buyers 40/, ...

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  12. THE MYSTERIOUS SCHOONER.

    Unsignalled and unexpected, the American schooner yacht Coronet, with the "Holy ghost and us" party on board, entered Port Phillip heads shortly after ...

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  13. SPLENDID RAM.

    Mr. G. F. Dodwell stated on Saturday:— "The monsoonal influences which during the early part of the week brought general rain and heavy gales over the north-western ...

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  14. THE PANAMA CANAL.

    With regard to the recent assertion in the American press that an American syndicate had profited to the extent of £5,000,000 out of the £8,000,000 paid to the ...

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  15. VICTORIA.

    A return of the relative numbers of first and second class passengers who travel on the Victorian railways shows that on the country lines for the last financial year ...

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  16. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Rabbits.—The market is dull. Young rabbits have declined 6d. a crate. Copra.-The market is active, and South Sea bags are quoted at £18 2/6 to £18 ...

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  17. INVASION BY AEROPLANE.

    By way of answer to Sir Hiram Maxim, Who [?]eclared that Germany could with an Dutla[?] of £7,500,000 invade England by means of aeroplanes, the Aero Club, of ...

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  18. BRENNAN'S MONO-RAIL.

    Before definitely deciding whether they will close with the offer of Mr. Louis Brennan with regard to the Australian rights of the latter's mono-rail invention, the ...

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  19. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    A proclamation proroguing the commonwealth Parliament will be signed by the Governor-General this week.' The do[?]ment will nominally prorogue the Legs ...

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  20. CARDINAL MORAN ON FREEMASONRY.

    Members of Masonic organisations, generally speaking, refuse to discuss seriously Cardinal Moran's statements of Friday last regarding Freemasonry, principally on the ...

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  21. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    [?]ieutenant L. L. Smith, of Melbourne, has posied the musketry examination at [?]e National School of Musketry, Hythe. LORD NORTHCOTE. ...

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  22. BROKEN HILL.

    Early on Saturday a trucker, W. G. Pascoe, had his anide crushed at the South Blocks mine through a piece of rock falling on it. He was removed to the hospital. ...

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  23. SHOT BY A LUNATIC.

    A New, York telegram, dated November 9, says:—An extraordinary tragedy resulted this morning in the shooting of Mr. Edward M. Morgan, postmaster of New York ...

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  29. PUBLIC NOTICE.

    The total neglect of the authorities to protect the limbs of Adelaide's citizens I by leaving unguarded the centre of Victoria-square, now a network of ...

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