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  2. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Considerable excitement was caused in Commercial-street at 6 o'clock last evening when a horse attached to a buggy belonging to Mr. R. P. Wilson, of Glenburnie, bolted ...

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  3. LABOR TROUBLES

    The final result of the ballot taken of the South Wales colliers on the question of the acceptance or rejection of the modified proposals made by the owners for ...

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  4. FLYING THE YELLOW FLAG

    As anticipated the R.M.S. Omran, from London, on her arrival in the Semaphore roadstead on Saturday, was subjected to rigid quarantine. She was sighted from ...

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  5. THE SMALLPOX OUT-BREAK

    Mrs. O'Hara, the mother of the child born at the quarantine station a few days ago, was vesterday definitely pronounced to be suffering from smallpox. Her ...

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  6. PERU AND ECUADOR

    The anti-Peruvian outbreak at Quito, the capital of Ecuador, which led the Peruvian Minister Plenipotentiary and the Peruvian Consul to take refuge at the American ...

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  7. IMPERIAL DEFENCE.

    Speaking before the Royal Economic Society last night Mr. Haldane, Secretary for War, drew sympathetic attention to Mr. Shield Nicholson's "Prospect of Empire," ...

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  8. THE AUSTRALIAN NAYY.

    The destroyer Yarra, the latest addition to the Austialian fleet, was successfully launched yesterday. Mrs. Moore, wife of the Premier of Western Australia, in ...

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  9. AN IMPOSSIBLE PARLIAMENT

    The facts which I gave in my last week's letter concerning the three-cornered "understanding" between the King, the Prime Minister, and the leader of the Opposition, ...

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  10. AN IDEAL HOME.

    Princess Christian yesterday opened the "Daily Mail's" Ideal Home Exhibition at the Olympia. The Commonwealth's display of the various products of the States, ...

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  11. GERMANY AND AUSTRALIA.

    The German shipping companies doing business with Australia have reduced the surtax on freights to Australia by 5/ per cubic metre on class I., and 2/6 per cubic ...

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  12. TARIFF REFORM.

    In a letter to the newspapers in reply to statements made by Mr. S. Storey (an Independent Tariff Reformer, representing Sunderland in the House of ...

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  13. MAD FR0M DRINK.

    An enquiry was heid yesterday into the circumstances surrounding the death of Ellen Josephine Lee Wong Sow, a white woman married to a Chinese, who poured ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN IMMIGRANTS.

    Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for Australia, and Mr. Newton Moore, Premier of Western Australia were yesterday the guests of the Glasgow Corporation. ...

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  15. THE CAIRNRONA EXPLOSION.

    With regard to the panic aboard the emigrant steamer Cairnrona belonging to the Cairn line, which followed the explosion in the coal-hold, the latest intelligence ...

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  16. THE LORDS' VETO.

    Mr. Asquith, replying to the criticisms of members during the debate the Lords' veto question in the House of Commons yesterday, said the Government ...

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  17. ART TREASURES.

    At the resumed sale yesterday of the art treasures of the late Mr. C. T. Yerkes, the American millionaire, the sum of £406,890 was realised. The "Portrait of a Roman," ...

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  18. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    It has been decided to expend, the sum of £3,600,000 on improving the harbor at Montreal. FRANK WOOTTON SUSPENDED. ...

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  19. A LUCKY PROSPECTOR.

    An old miner, George butler, who has been prospecting for the last 20 years in the Tilba Tilba district has struck what is supposed to he a rich reef near the ...

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  20. ALBANIA.

    The Albanians, who are in revolt agnnst the Turkish constitution, have secured their first victory, having r[?]pu[?]sed Djavid Pas[?]a with eight battalions. The encounter took ...

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  21. QUEENSLAND BEEF.

    The medical officer of health in London reports that out of 1,583 Queensland fore-quarters of beef, ex[?] the Perthshire, 283 briskets and flanks contained ...

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  22. FINANCIAL NEWS.

    The following are the latest quotations on the London Stock Exchange:- Broken Hill Proprietary, buyers 37/6, sellers 38/6. ...

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  23. MELBOURNE TRAMWAYS.

    An important movement in connection with the future management and conversion to electricity of the Melbourne metropolitan tramway service is about to be ...

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  24. CANCER IN FISHES.

    President Taft, in a message to Congress, has asked for an appropriation to enable the United States Fish ries Board to investigate the cause of cancer in fisheries in the ...

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  25. BROTHERS AT LOGGER-HEADS.

    A case in which relatives were in conflict was before the Footscra[?] Court on Saturday, when a well-known character. Edward Lashford, appeared on a charge of having ...

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  26. STRANGE MURDER CHARGE.

    A case which has been occupying a good deal of attention in Paris had its denouement yesterday, when Augustine Regard, a young woman, was acquitted ou a charge ...

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  27. HALLEY'S COMET.

    The Observatory authorities at Cape Town report having sighted Hallets comet for the first time since it passed the sun. ...

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  28. NEWCASTLE COAL.

    The export of coal this week was over 121,000—tons—twice as much as for the corresponding week of last year. LOSS CAUSED BY THE STRIKE. ...

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  29. THE PERICLES

    The last message received from the captain of the Government steamer Penguin, which was commissioned to locate the position of the Pericles wreck, states:—I ...

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  30. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN FINANCES.

    During the debate on the veto question in the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. Keir Hardie, in arguing that the Labor representatives did not favor extravagance, ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN BUTTER.

    Messrs.—Elfis &,Co., dealers, of Kislingbury, near Northampton, were prosecuted yesterday for importing by the Omrah 33 cwt. of Victorian butter ...

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  32. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Hemp.—The market is slow and prices are unchanged. Kauri Gum.—The quantity in stock is 354 casks. ...

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  33. BRITISH UNEMPLOYMENT

    Sir Robert Price, Liberal member of the House of Commons for Norfolk East, moved the second readink of the Prevention of Destitution Bill. The object of the ...

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  35. A WOMAN'S DISSIPATION.

    After leading a wild life of debauchery and drunkenness in the city since her release was ordered from the Kew Asylum some time ago, Edith Hall, who is said to ...

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  36. CAUGHT RED-HANDED.

    A burglary was committed at the store of Harcourt & Co., Garfield, about three o'clock this morning. Owing to alertness of two young men, Ambrose ...

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  37. LORD KITCHENER.

    Lord Kitchener, who is now in San Francisco, was yesterday the guest of Admiral Sebree, who proposed the toast of his health as that of the "greatest ...

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  38. THE FEDERAL CAMPAIGN

    A meeting which was largely attended, in support of the financial agreement and the fusion Government, was held in the Town Hall on Friday night, the speakers. ...

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  39. THE GERMAN NAYY.

    By the launching of the cruiser Moltke at Hamburg yesterday, the German naval construction programme for 1908 has been completed. The Moltke is a much more ...

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  40. A PROHIBITION PREMIER

    Speaking at Brunnswick on Saturday the State Premier (Mr. Murray) said if he had his way there would be no liquor sold in Powlett township. Without doing ...

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  41. NEW BRITISH WARSHIP.

    The battleship Colossus, whose keel was laid down in July last year at Scott's Ship building and Engineering Company's works, was launched yesterday. The vessel has a ...

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  44. THE CUNARD LINE.

    The balance-sheet of the Cunard Steamship Company shows a profit of £86,988 for the year just closed. The amount has been transferred to the reserve fund, no ...

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  45. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    Under the existing system telegrams forwarded from Melbourne to Brisbane have to be received by the operator at Sydney and repeated to the northern capital. This ...

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  46. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The total quantity of wheat received in Sydney for the season now amounts to 3,092,333 bags, an increase over last year of 1,516,011 bags. The grain is still coming in ...

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  47. BOOKMAKING IN TORONTO.

    After a two days discussion in the Toronto Parliament a Bill rendering book-making illegal was rejected. The division Was very close, 77 voting for the Bill and ...

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  48. LABOR NEWS.

    At the last meeting or the Artificial Manure Trades Union the secretary was instructed to take the necessary steps to bring about the federation of the trade as ...

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  53. NEW ZEALAND.

    Mrs. Neilson, a boardinghouse-keeper at Masterton, a no-license district, has been fined £50 for [?]ly [?] selling. ...

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