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  2. AMERICAN COTTON CROP.

    Following the reports of Injury by frost to the fruit crops of the middle States comes the announcement that severe frosts in the cotton-growing districts of the United ...

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  3. FEDERAL LABOUR PARTY. FIRST CAUCUS MEETING.

    There is no longer any doubt about the Prime Ministership of the Commonwealth. Mr. Andrew Fisher is to hold the position. Although he had been commissioned to form ...

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  4. AFTER THE STORM.

    Reports of damage to property during Monday night's rain storm continue to come in. The wind diagrams on the record papers of the an[?]nometer at the ...

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  5. MISSING WARATAH. THE WAKEFIELDS SEARCH.

    News has been received from the steamer Wakefield, which is searching the seas south-east of Cape Colony, for the missing Lund liner Waratah. No trace of the ...

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  6. IMPERIAL BUDGET. SECOND READING AGREED TO.

    The Ministry secured a very narrow majority in the House of Commons last night, when the House divided on the motion that the 11 o'clock rule be suspended in favour ...

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  7. FIGHTING IN ALBANIA.

    The revolt in Albania against the Turkish regime has become formidable. The rebels now number 34,000. It is reported that a force of 3,000 ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    The King, who has been staying at Biarritz, is due to arrive in London to-day. Our London corresponent cables that His Majesty looks younger and fresher than ...

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  9. TOWN-HALL CHARGES. THE SLIDING SCALE.

    A matter of much public interest was brought before the City Council, at its meeting yesterday afternoon, in the following motion, put forward by Councillor-Dillon:— ...

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  10. MILLENNIUM EXPECTED.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The outcome of the Federal elections was mentioned in the course of an interview with the Premier to-day. ...

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  11. USES OF STRYCHNINE.

    An extraordinary incident occurred yesterday at the trial of Dr. Bennett Clark Hyde, of Kansas City, on nine separate indictments for murder, and attempted ...

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  12. LIEUTENANT SEYMOUR'S STORY.

    The Premier's secretary (Mr. Short) yesterday received the following information regarding the Wakefield's voyage in search of the missing Waratah by cable from the ...

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  13. BRITISH CONGRATULATIONS.

    The leader of the Federal Labour party (Mr. Fisher) yesterday received the following congratulatory cable message from the Labour party in Great Britain:— ...

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  14. KING AND POPE.

    Another instance of the jealousy with which the Pope regards the visit of heads of Roman Catholic States to the King of Italy has arisen in connection with the Prince of ...

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  15. "THE THIRD DEGREE."

    The devices employed by the United States police authorities for the purpose of obtaining convictions against persons indicted on serious charges have been brought ...

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  16. BALANCE OF POWER.-.

    An interesting development in the Canadian political situation is possible. Mr. Blondin, Conservative member for Champlain, in a speech at Coteau Landing, ...

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  17. SENATE VOTE.

    Yesterday evening the Federal electoral officer for Victoria (Mr. Farrer) was able to give the results of the review of votes rejected ns informal at the Senate serutiny. ...

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  18. LICENSE DUTIES.

    Mr. ral), announced yesterday that license duties, which are usually levied in October, will be spread over several months. ...

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  19. CANADIAN COLLIERIES.

    The Canadian Collieries Limited, with a capital stock amounting to £4,000,000, has been incorporated at Ottawa. It represents the interests of Mr. William Mackenzi[?] and ...

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  20. SIR GEORGE REID. INTERESTING SPEECH.

    Sir George Reid, the Commonwealth High Commissioner, was a guest at the Lord Mayor's luncheon, in Birmingham. In the course of his address in reply to ...

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  21. OFFAL AND BLACK BREAD.

    The remark made by Mr. Lloyd-George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, that black bread and offal were the food of the working man in protectionist Germany, was ...

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  22. SENT TO SIBERIA.

    An interesting trial of a party ot alleged revolutionists has just concluded at Moscow. Twenty-seven were put on trial in all, of whom ten were acquitted, and 17 ...

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  23. HALLEYS COMET. SEEN AT GREENWICH.

    Halley's comet was seen with the naked eye at Greenwich Observatory last night. ...

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  24. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—As Halley's comet is approaching the earth, and will pass between the earth and the sun in the course of a few days, could some of our astronomers kindly ...

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  25. PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    Speaking at a Chamber of Commerce banquet, Sir George Reid referred to the Commonwealth's voluntary preference in favour of the motherland. Englishmen, he ...

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  26. AERONAUTICS. ZEPPELIN H. DESTROYED.

    A message announcing the loss of the huge airship Zeppelin [?] was received by Reuter's Agency yesterday. The statement was that the airship had been completely ...

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  27. CARE OF A CHILD.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—Extraordinary evidence was given to-day at the inquest touching the death of a male infant, eight weeks old. ...

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  28. ENGINEERS DISSATISFIED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The secretary of the Sydney brunch of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers has forwarded the following resolution, passed by his society, ...

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  29. FRENCH ELECTIONS.

    No fewer than 231 second ballots are required in the Flench elections—a fact due to the great number of candidates. So far as they have gone the state of ...

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  30. QUEENSLAND.

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  31. NAVAL MANŒUVRES.

    The naval manœuvres of the British fleets in the North Sea included an engagement between the "Blues," under Admiral Prince Louis of Battenberg, and the "Reds," under ...

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  32. NEW INSPECTOR-GENERAL.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—Colonel Charles F. Roberts, an hon. A.D.C. to the King, who commanded the artilery forces of New South Wales for some years prior to 1891, ...

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  33. LAANECOORIE SEAT.

    It is the intention of Mr. Arthur John Fraser, who contested the Luanccoorie seat in the Labour interest, to challenge the validity of the election. Dr. Carty ...

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  34. JAPANESE TARIFF.

    Several questions have been asked in the House of Commons regarding the Japanese tariff, which is now under consideration in the Diet. It is to come into operation in ...

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  35. GERMAN AERIAL NAVY LEAGUE.

    The membership of the Aerial Navy League of Germany is now 12,000. This represents an increase of 9,000 since its formation in 1908. ...

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  36. FLYING FEAT DENIED.

    News of the sensational flight of M. Decatero from Chalonswas followed by a report, published in several Paris newspapers, that he had ...

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  37. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir.—A last word in reply to Messrs. J. and N. Tait's letter of 24th inst. The only objects of the Town-hall committee in instructing me to reply to Messrs. Tait's ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN ART.

    Mr. Bertram Mackennal is exhibiting several seulptures in the annual exhibition of the Royal Acadamy. Other Australian exhibitors are Messrs. George Lambert, ...

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  39. TOO MUCH MEAT.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—All the frozen meat stores in Sydney are full to the doors, and S[?]ppers are at their wits' end to know what to do with the meat. In some cases they ...

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  40. "DAILY MAIL" PRIZE.

    It is expected that M. Paulhan and Mr. Graham White will both make an attempt on the flight to Manchester by aeroplane on Wednesday. ...

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  41. BIBLES AND CHARITY.

    Mr. A. English, honorary secretary to the Victorian Auxiliaries' Union of the British and Foreign Bible Society has written to the Prahran Council, asking for ...

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  42. TEN NEW LINERS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Encouraged by the prospects of the Australian trade, Houlder Brothers and Co., Limited, of London, have decided to double the size of the fleet. ...

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  43. AMERICAN JUDICIARY.

    Mr. Charles E. Hughes, Governor of New York State, whose term of office expires this year, will succeed the late Mr. Justice D. J. Brewer as a judge of the Supreme ...

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  44. DENISON.

    Mr. W. H. Laird Smith, the Labour candidate elected for Denison (Tasmania), intends to take his seat in the new Parliament. A question was raised whether he ...

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  45. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The German Reichstag has agreed to a bill granting pensions to all army veterans who were engaged in campaigns in which the empire or the states partook prior to ...

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  46. FARMERS' LEAGUE.

    The executive of the Farmers' League his arranged to continue active operations throughout the country, and the present staff will be retained in order to increase ...

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  47. JENNINGS CARMICHAEL.

    Sir,—The sad indignity that has fallen on the three helpless children of the late Jennings Carmichael should, I think, especially touch the hearts of all Australian mothers ...

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  48. COUNTY CRICKET.

    The Marylebone Cricket Club, at a meeting yesterday, resolved to experiment with a new method of scoring in county championship matches. Draws and losses will ...

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  49. Advertising

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  50. R.M.S. CHINA AT FREMANTLE.

    FREMANTLE. Tuesday.—The R.M.S.China arrived to-day from London. The following are the saloon passengers:— For Adelaide.—Messrs. Oaten, Wharton, Clore, ...

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  51. MAIL STEAMER DELAYED.

    Owing to the fairway of the channel leading to the Port Melbourne Railway Pier being blocked by the lighter, which sank during the gale on Monday night, and ...

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  52. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Raymond Henry Young, of Casterton, fruiterer, Causes of insolvency—Pressure of creditors, and inability to collect moneys due to him. Liabilities, £228/15/6: assets, ...

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  53. STATEMENT BY MR. FISHER.

    At the conclusion of the cancus meeting yesterday Mr. Fisher, who was in high good humour, made the following statement:—"The party have done me the ...

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