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  2. THE DREYFUS CASE. HOSTILE EVIDENCE FRUITLESS.

    The London "Daily News" asserts that the hostile military evidence has had the effect of strengthening the case of Dreyfus. ...

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  3. THE EMPEROR OF GERMANY.

    The Emperor of Germany made a state entry into Berlin to-day, upon his return from his visit to the East. His Imperial Mnjesty received an ...

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  4. THE GORDON COLLEGE AT KHARTOUM.

    Lord Kitchener attended a meeting at the Mansion-house to-day. The Sirdar also subsequently visited the Stock Exchange,whare he received an ...

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  5. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Cable messages line been received from London that the American combination of shipping interests trading between New York and Australia has been finally ...

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  6. AN IMPUDENT SWINDLER.

    A tall, gentlemanly looking youth drove up to one of the most fashionable board inghouses in Nicholson-street last Saturday aftetnoon, and landing with a ...

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  7. MELBOURNE BICYCLE CLUB. AUSTRAL WHEEL RACE.

    The Austral Wheel meeting of the Melbourne Bicycle Club will be continued on the Melbourne Cricket-ground this after noon, when doubtless a crowd of 20,000 or ...

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  8. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3,1898.

    The German law courts have Just been exploring, with speetacled and smileless solemnity, a story of and so exquisitely absured that it [?]raud ...

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  9. WOMEN'S FRANCHISE.

    A conference called by the United Council for Women's Suffring was held recently at which representatvies of the following societies were present:— The Women's ...

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  10. The PICQUART COURT-MARTIAL.

    The Court of Cassation is still examining Colonel Picquart. It is unlikely that it will cause the court-material on Colonel Picquart to be ...

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  11. AN EMPEROR'S JUBILEE.

    The jubilee of the reign of the Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria, who assended the throne on December 2, 1848, will be celebrated to-morrow. ...

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  12. SECRET INVESTIGATIONS.

    A bill, which was introduced into the French Senate by M. Coustans, prohibiting secret investigations at examinations preliminary to court-martials, has been ...

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  13. IN THE GALLERY. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    The Legislative Council held a short sitting yesterday, when the bill amending the Justices Act in a matter of jurisdiction was passed, and the Police Offences Act ...

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  14. FRANCE IN AFRICA. PROMOTING TRADE.

    The French Government intends to take steps to subjugate the Tauregs and other tribes of the Sahara. The object of this is to promote trade ...

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  15. CANADA AND AMERICA.

    The Americean-Canadian commission appointed to settle questions at issue between the two countries has arrived at an amicable conchusion on two subjets. ...

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  16. THE DUCHESS'S DIAMONDS.

    One of the two men who were arrested at Fulham, in London, on suspicion of receiving the jewellety stolen from the Dowager Duchess of Sutherland on the ...

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  17. THE BAHR-EL-GHAZAL.

    The French Foreign Office officials are making statements which imply that the Bahr-el-Ghazal district was only evacuated by the French troops upon the ...

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  18. A REMARKABLE DEVELOPMENT.

    A sensation development occurred yesterday in connection with the Austral Wheel Race, the outcome of which may be that the favourite, L. B. Scharp, and one ...

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  19. A CLAIM FOR SALVAGE.

    The Chief Justice to-day, sitting in the Vice-Admiralty Court, awarded to Messrs. Jas. Fenwick and Co., the owners of the tug Hero, salvage amounting to £125, its ...

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  20. THE WEST INDIES.

    Sir Thomas Lipton, who proposes to invest £1,000,000 in the sugar industry in the West Indies, if inquiry proves the investment to be warranted, is despatching ...

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  21. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The reserve of notes and coin is £21,819,000, against £23,015,000 for the previous week, the proportion to liabilities being 49.60 per cent., against 54.60 per cent. ...

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  22. GERMANY IN AFRICA.

    Sir John Gordon Sprigg, the ex-Premier of Cape Colony, speaking in the House of Assembly yesterday, declared that Germany was trying to obtain a fresh port in ...

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  23. THE FINANCIAL OUTLOOK.

    The Premier does not adopt at all a sanguine tone as to the financial outlook. He mentions that the revenue in 1897-8 was brought up to a satisfactory total by an ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN ARTISTS.

    Miss Murial Grif[?]iths a Sydney violinist, who is studying under Herr Johann Wolff, has given a recital in London. She was assisted by her elder sister,Miss, ...

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  25. THE CARLISTS IN SPAIN.

    Fears have been entertained in Spain of an outbreak on the part of the Carlists. It has been announced in the Cortes that the Government has 140,000 [?]roops ...

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  26. THE GOLD YIELD.

    The gold yield for the colony for November was 33,199oz. The total output for the eleven months of this year is 285,929oz., or 6,228oz. less than during the ...

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  27. WORK OF THE WEEK.

    Lands Act Amendment Bill; read a second time and committed. Municipal Overdrafts Indemnity Bill; read a second time, and passed through all stages. ...

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  28. THE MONEY MARKET.

    The open money market rate for the discount of three months' bank bills is 3[?] per cent., being [?] per cent, under the Bank of England rate. ...

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  29. THE INDIAN FRONTIER.

    The rising of the tribesmen in the Swat valley is assuming so threatening an aspeet that the Indian Government has determined to strengthen materially the troops ...

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  30. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the London wool sales to-day there was a brisk demand, and prices were well maintained. The following are the average prices ...

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  31. THE EAST GRETA FATALITY.

    Rescue work is being continued night and day at the East Greta colliery, with the object of recovering the bodies of the three men entombed there by a fall of rock a ...

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  32. GOVERNMENT STOCKS.

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  33. A DROUGHT PICTURE.

    The districts outlying Narrabri are in a terrible condition from the effects of the drought. Thousands of sheep and cattle are lying dead in the Namoi River, which ...

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  34. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrivals.—Asterion, from Auckland August 30:s.s. Hawke's Bay,from Wellington October 5:s.s.Gothic,from Wellington October 20. ...

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  35. UNWELCOME HEAT.

    It is just a toss up, Mr. Barac[?]i intimated last night,whether we are to be further baked for a few more days, or to be cooled for a space again. Victorians must ...

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  36. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Anderson, the general manager of the Orient Company, having, after an inspection of the Fremantle harbour works, intimated that his company was anxious, ...

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  37. THE TRADES UNION CONFERENCE.

    The Trades Union Conference resumed its sittings to-night, and adopted a resolution in favour of the Government introducing a bill to extend the provisions of ...

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  38. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    The Bradford Wool Market:—The market is dull. Quotations for tops are 19d. per lb for common sixties and 20½d for super sixties. ...

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  39. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Cretan Mahommedans who have been driver from their homes d[?]ing the recent insurrection are afraid to return to the interior, although they have been ...

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  40. FEDERATION.

    The Premier says he will not cummunicate with the other colonies with regard to convening a federal conference of Premiers until the fate of the Government ...

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  41. DROUGHTS AND THEIR CAUSE.

    The Government astronomer has furnished a statement to the Premier regarding the cause and effect of droughts in the colony. He says that, as in India, it is ...

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  42. A SEAMAN DROWNED.

    A coloured seaman named William Waits, belonging to the ship Arkley, which was berthed at the town pic[?], port Melbourne, fell into the water on Thursday ...

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  43. QUEENSLAND.

    The total quantity of sugar exported since June 1 was 93,487 tons. Deposits in the Queensland Savings Bank now total £2,965,734. ...

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  44. A MYSTERIOUS ROBBERY.

    Particlurs of a mysterious robbery in the Telegraph department, briefly telegraphed yesterday,have become avilable. It appears that yesterday morning cheque ...

    Article : 283 words
  45. TO-DAY'S LAND AND PROPERTY SALES.

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  46. ARRIVAL OF THE ARMAND BEHIC

    The Messageries steamer, Armand Be[?]e, A.poy denot, communder, arrived from Marsellles, at 1.30 a.m. to-day, she brings the following saloon passengers:— ...

    Article : 174 words
  47. RAILWAY RATES.

    Mr. Gray, the Railway Commissioner, says that he is quite unable to accept the offer of Mr. Oliver, the New South Wales commissioner, that he should reduce his ...

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  48. TASMANIA.

    Mr. George Richardson, at present superintendent of the Newtown Charitable Institution, has been selected as commissioner of police, and the appointment will ...

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  49. BAY EXCURSIONS.

    Huddart, parker and Co.draw attention to the f[?]et that s.s. Excloser will leave Queen's Wha[?] this afternoon at 2.39 for portarlington and Geelong. Pasengers by her can return from the ...

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  50. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    The Legislative Assembly sat until halfpast 3 O'clock this morning. Mr. Nield moved the second reading of the illawarra Harbour Bill, which aims ...

    Article : 105 words
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  52. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Joseph penhall, of Beaufort crescent, Ballarad,labourer. Causes of insolvency Losses m mining, want of constant employment, and pressure of creditors. ...

    Article : 36 words
  53. THE SOUTH POLE EXPEDITION.

    At the Town-hall to-night a large gathering attended a conversazione given Mr. Borehgrevink, the leader of the projected expedition to the South Pole, and the ...

    Article : 60 words
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  57. MAIL STEAMERS.

    R.M.S. Rome left Suez for Australia on the 30th November. ...

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