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  2. THE HONGKONG TYPHOON.

    Exchanges from Hongkong by the steamer Australian contain lugubrious details of the devastation caused by the hurricane which struck that settlement on ...

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  3. THE HIGH COURT.

    An order in council appointing Mr. H. B. Higgins, K.C., M.H.R., and Mr. I. A.Isaacs, K.C., M.H.R., justices of the Australian High Court, was signed by the ...

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  4. THE COMMONWEALTH AND THE STATES.

    The States Conference unexpectedly completed its business to-day. Consideration was given to the following proposals by Sir John Forrest for the ...

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  5. THE KING AND THE BISMARCKS.

    The publication of memoirs of the late Prince Hohenlohe, who succeeded General Caprivi as German Chancellor in 1894, has created an indescribable sensation on the ...

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  6. STATE POLITICS.

    The attention of the Premier was called on Friday to the statement made by the Mayor of Adelaide at a National League social at Kent Town on Thursday evening, ...

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  7. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    It is semi officially stated in Berlin that negotiations at the International Congress on wireless telegraphy in session there for the control of the world's systems are ...

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  8. THE NATAL REVOLT.

    The execution of the Zulu chief Mjongo and his two companions, who were hanged on Tuesday by the Natal authorities for the murder of Sub-Inspector Hunt and ...

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  9. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    The prorogation of the Federal Parliament to-day was the most peaceful ceremony, that has taken place in connection with the Commonwealth Legislature. Most ...

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  10. RUSSIA.

    The congress of 500 Constitutional Democrats, which is meeting at Helsingfors, in Finland, has split into three groups. The Left consists of 35 members who ...

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  11. CLYDE SHIPWRIGHTS.

    The labor troubles on the Clyde are extending, 14,000 employes at the shipbuilding yards being now idle. Efforts are being made to settle the difficulty by mediation ...

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  12. SUICIDES.

    The body of Frederick Flynn, a young man, was discovered this morning at the black camp near Omeo. There was a bullet wound through his mouth which came out ...

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  13. THE ADVENTURE.

    The Canadian sailing vessel Adventure, which was yesterday reported to be overdue, has returned to Newfoundland, having landed Governor Moodie and a staff of ...

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  14. THF MILITARY FORCES.

    Prior to the prorogation of Parliament to-day the Minister of Defence laid on the table of the Senate the report by MajorGeneral Finn, dated June 8 last, in which ...

    Article : 445 words
  15. IMMIGRANTS FOR QUEENSLAND.

    Sir Horace Tozer, Agent-General for Queensland, has spent the vacation unofficially investigating the habits of the agricultural classes in Germany, Denmark, and ...

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  16. CHICAGO UNIVERSITY.

    The governors of the University of Chicago, which has been the recipient of large endowments from Mr. J. D. Rockefeller, have decided to separate the male ...

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  17. GOVERNMENT AND SOCIETY.

    Speaking at Glasgow yesterday, Mr. Winston Churchill, Colonial Under-Secretary warned the Socialists that society needed individual incentive as well as ...

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  18. TURKEY AND BULGARIA.

    Turkey has accede[?] to the peremptory demand made by Bulgaria a week ago, that the Porte should sign the Turco-Bulgarian Commissioners' report, settling the ...

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  19. DESTROYING RABBITS.

    In connection with the Danysz rabbit virus experiments a report was laid before the Federal Parliament to-day, signed by Dr. Angas Johnson and Mr. W. J. P. ...

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  20. TOKIO TO LONDON.

    The Government of Japan are negotiating with Russia for the institution of a treaty establishing an overland mail service, which will bring Tokio within 17 days ...

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  21. A MARITIME MISHAP.

    The Marine Court to-day investigated the collision between the steamer Tuncurry and the tug Advance on September 30, off Norah Head. The decision of the court ...

    Article : 157 words
  22. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The personality in the estate of Mr. G. M. Waterhouse, formerly Premier of South Australia and also of New Zealand, who died at Torquay in August, amounts to ...

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  23. OUTRAGE IN IRELAND.

    A constable protecting the residence of an unpopular landlord at Athenry, a Galway market town, was shot yesterday by one of a gang of sixteen moonlighters, who ...

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  24. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Much interest attaches to the inter-State tennis match which will begin on October 20 between Western Australia and New South Wales. The latter team is due on ...

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  26. CHINESE BRIGANDS.

    During the passage of the German steamer Anna from Vladivostock to Chifu, a band of ten Chanchuses, who had embarked as passengers, attacked the captain ...

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  27. NEW SOUTH WALES LAND SCANDALS.

    Mr. Justice Pring to-day granted an application by the Crown for 24 extra jurors in the case m which W. N. Wills, Hoskins, and McNair are charged with conspiracy. ...

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  29. BROKEN HILL.

    An Afghan named Muckmadeen, while leaving a shop in Argent-street, dropped three £1-notes, and James Welsh and John Ryan entered immediately afterwards. ...

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  30. MONEY IN DIAMONDS.

    The Premier Diamond Company, of the Transvaal, on whose property a colossal diamond was recently discovered, has declared a dividend of 400 per cent. The ...

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  31. CHRISTCHURCH EXHIBITION.

    Great disappointment was caused at Christchurch to-day when the 18 cases of statuary purchased in Europe by the Government for the exhibition were opened, ...

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  33. HOMES FOR AGED WOMEN.

    An anonymous donor has given £1,000,000 for the erection of homes in the East-End of London for aged and distressed women connected with matchbox-making and other ...

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  35. SCHOOL CHILDREN IN PERIL.

    A sensational incident occurred at the Central public school this afternoon, While the children were at their lessons a large rock, weighing 16 lb., crashed through the ...

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