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  2. Brussels, October 25.

    The Emperor William of Germany yesterday received Prince Victor Napoleon. THE MOROCCAN REVOLT. ...

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  3. Recent Trouble in Brazil

    A message despatched on the 11th October, gave particulars of a political trouble in Brazil. The Opposition party in the State of Amazonas, with ...

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  4. GENERAL CABLES

    The "News Advertiser" of Vancouver, British Columbia, strongly advises the inclusion of New Zealand in the next contract for a ...

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  5. AVIATION

    Lieut. Saglietti, when making a flight in an aeroplane, fell, and was killed. Vancouver, October 28. ...

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  6. MESSRS. CRIBB AND FOOTE'S FASHION CATALOGUE.

    Those who have not seen Messrs. Cribb and Foote's fashion catalogue, for the coming season should make a point of getting one. It is one of ...

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  7. ROSEWOOD ITEMS.

    Our correspondent writes under yesterday's date:—Mr. Bond, from the District Meteorological Office, Brisbane visited Rosewood to-day for ...

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  8. BUDDING REVOLT IN URUGUAY.

    A small band of revolutionaries has entered Uruguay from Brazil. It is reported that several officers have been arrested at Monte Video. ...

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  9. FRANK BEAUREPAIRE RETURNING.

    Frank Beaurepaire, the Champion swimmer, is returning to Australia in the steamer Mooltan. ...

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  10. CAUTION TO DAIRYMEN.

    We learn through the courtesy of Mr. E. C. Olive, cream inspector, that at the Rosewood Police Court, yesterday morning, before the Police ...

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  11. GERMAN LOAN FOR TURKEY.

    The London "Daily Telegraph" asserts that a German syndicate is asking Turkey for 6 per cent on a temporary advance, which does not ...

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  12. Billiards

    George Gray, the Queensland billiardist, has challenged Inman or any other player in England to a match of 18,000 up, off level, and for £500 ...

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  13. A LOAN FOR TURKEY.

    Besides the Austro-German offers which have been made, English and Anglo-American syndicates are offering lo negotiate a loan for Turkey. ...

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  14. Advertising

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  15. Vancouveri October 28.

    Drivers of express waggons have struck work at Manhattan, a town in the State of Kansas, United States Riots ensured but they were not of a ...

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  16. £500,000 FIRE.

    The offices and stores of 35 firms have been burnt out. The damage is estimated at £500,000. ...

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  17. Queensland Parliament.

    The business-sheet for yesterday's sitting of the Legislative Assembly was absolutely devoid of anything in the nature of formal business. No ...

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  18. THE DEWHURST PLATE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 57 words
  19. BALL AT MOORE.

    A very successful ball (writes a correspondent) was held in Wilkinson's Hall, Moore, under the auspices of the Linville and Moore Tennis Clubs ...

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  20. PRISON DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    A prison at Milledgeville, a town in the State of Georgia, United States was destroyed by fire. Two hundred prisoners were safely removed, but ...

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  21. The Greek Crisis

    Rallists, Mavronichalists, and Theotokists have declared a political strike and have agreed not to become candidates for the elections, arguing ...

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  22. ARCHBISHOP ATTACKED BY FOOTPADS.

    Archbishop Langevin of Manitoba, was the victim of footpads at New Hampshire. He was relieved of his money and valuables, but was not ...

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  23. SOCIAL AND PRESENTATION.

    A very pleasant time (writes a correspondent) was spent by the members of the Hope of Harrisville Tent, I.O R., and their friends, in the ...

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  24. NAVAL RIVALRY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 37 words
  25. SUNDAY IN CANADA.

    The decision of the Canadian Railway Commission in allowing the Canadian Pacific Railway Company to handle freight and passenger steamers ...

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  26. CORONATION GIFT FOR QUEEN MARY.

    Mary Marchioness of Bute, is inaugurating a scheme through which all the Marys, Marias, Mays, and Marions in the British Empire may offer to ...

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  27. Irish Home Rule

    Lord Hugh Cecil, writing to the London "Times,'' says Irish home rule is intended to recognise a separate nationality for Ireland. An Imperial ...

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  28. Oriental Students

    Subscriptions have been opened for the establishment of a mosque in London for the benefit of Oriental students and visitors. Provision will ...

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  29. GREAT BRITAIN'S LAND TAX.

    The Crown has caused an appearance to be entered in the action brought by the land unions, asking the Courts to deny the legality of the ...

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  30. French Postal Union

    The Court of Appeal, in confirming the dissolution of the Postal Employees' Union, declared that the law of 1884 concerning Labour ...

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  31. WOOTTON AND MAHER IN THE DEWHURST PLATE.

    In the race for the Dewhurst Plate, at the Hoghton Newmarket meeting, yesterday, which resulted in a dead beat, Lord Derby's colt, King ...

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  32. Plague in Suffolk.

    Many dead rats have been discovered to the northward of the River Orwell, in Suffolk. The source of the infection is unknown. ...

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  33. NODULES IN FROZEN BEEF.

    The London meat trade is greatly perturbed, because of the serious increase of worm-nodules in Australian frozen beef. It is considered that ...

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  34. KING'S PICTURES.

    The King's Pictures entertainment at the Lyceum, Brisbane-street, last night, was well patronised. Those dealing with military displays. those ...

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  35. MEETING OF MINING MAGNATES.

    Mr. Montgomery last night, addressed an important meeting of merchants and financiers of the City on the development in mining and other ...

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  36. The French Strike.

    The recent railway strike was again debated in the Chamber of Deputies yesterday. Great merriment was caused by a speech delivered by M. ...

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  37. THE TIMBER INDUSTRY.

    We ('Warwick Argus") understand the Lands Department is taking action to make available some of the untouched timber lands at the Head ...

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  38. London, October 28. SOUTH SHIELDS ELECTION.

    The election of a member of the House of Commons to fill the vacancy for South Shields, caused by the elevation of Sir William Robson to the ...

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  39. Postal Reform

    Mr. Henniker Heaton, M.P., has sent to the Right Hon. Herbert Samuel (Postmaster-General) a programme of 62 reforms, which he considers are ...

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  40. INDIAN EXTRADITION CASE.

    The Arbitration Tribunal at the Hague will meet on the 15th of February to consider the case of Vinaiiak Savarkar, the Indian student, who, ...

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  41. The Camden Tragedy.

    Hawley Harvey Crippen, who has been convicted of the murder of his wife and sentenced to death, intends to appeal against his sentence. ...

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  42. British Consols

    The. "Financial Times," in reviewing, apart from politics, the gradual fall in British consols, emphasises the extension of the scope of trustee ...

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  43. The Kaiser

    The Kaiser's visit to Brussels has now ended. It was longer than the last, and was more cordial in its popular reception. ...

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  44. METHODIST SERVICES.

    The Rev. James H. Heaton will preach at Ellenborough-street and the Rev. Claud V. Jones at night. The Men's Bible and Discussion Class ...

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  45. CONTEMPT OF COURT.

    The "Evening News" has been fined £200 for contempt of Court in commenting, upon the case against Crippen and alleging that a ...

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  46. The Late Mr. Holman Hunt

    The personalty of the late Mr. Holman Hunt, painter of the celebrated picture, "The Light of the World," is valued at £15,833. ...

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  47. DIVORCE UPON MUTUAL CONSENT.

    The Government is drafting a decree allowing divorce based upon mutual consent. ...

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  48. The Bullfinch Field.

    Early business in Bullfinch propositions produced firm prices on the Sydney Stock Exchange yesterday, but subsequently there was a slight set ...

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  49. A Handsome Act

    Owing to a case of plague having occurred on board the steamer Himalayan the P. and O. Steamship Company refunded to the passengers on ...

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  50. STRIKE OF CARTERS.

    The strike of carters has now ended. ...

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  51. AUSTRALIAN MORTGAGE COMPANY.

    The Australian Mortgage Company has declared a dividend of 5 per cent, making a total of 10 per cent for the year. A Bonus of 2½ per ...

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  52. NEW SETTLERS.

    I am pleased to report (writes the Tara correspondent to the Dalby "Leader") that the new settlers have been arriving in force throughout ...

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  53. The Dominions

    The Right Hon. A. Lyttleton, M.P., has opened a series of addresses on the dominions at the Birmingham University. He remarked it was now happily ...

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  54. Forty Monoplanes

    The London "Daily Mail" states that Germany has ordered 40 mono-planes to be completed early in the spring. Krupp's Ordnance Works are offering ...

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  55. THE GORSE HALL MURDER.

    The man Wilde who is charged with bring the perpetrator of the Gorse Hall murder has called evidence to rej butt that given as to the identity of ...

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  56. [?] NEW INSPECTOR OF FACTORIES.

    Mr. M. J. Conway, baliff District Court. Ipswich, has been appointed to be inspector of factories and shops and labour agent at Ipswich, vice Mr. ...

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  57. NEW K.C.

    Mr. Timothy Healy. M.P., is among the list of new K.C.'s. ...

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