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  2. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Henry Hull, of Hackney[?] laborer, met with a painful accident on Tuesday morning. He was employed with other men taking up the tramway line in Pirie-street, ...

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  3. WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE

    The woman's suffrage movement is assuming large proportions in the United States, and many of the wealthiest and most influential society leaders of New York are ...

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  4. TEANSFERRED PROPERTIES.

    Mr. Mahon (Minister of Home Affairs), in the House of Representatives to-day, [?]reply to Mr. Matthews, said he had just received a report regarding the value of the ...

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  5. THE NEAR EAST

    The Vienna correspondent of the "Times" records a growing feeling that Austria is drifting aimlessly, but steadily, to war, to which all except some in ...

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  6. KING EDWARD

    King Edward is suffering from an influenza cold. An improvement has taken place in his condition during the last 24 hours. His Majesty goes to Brighton ...

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  7. THE BARRIER MINES

    Although the actual figures in last night's ballot on the question of accepting the managers' offer of a renewal of the existing wages agreement have not been ...

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  8. ASIATIC STOWAWAYS.

    The Minister of External Affairs (Mr. Batchelor) introduced at a late hour last evening in the House of Representatives a Bill to amend the Immigration Restriction ...

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  9. VICTORIAN CRISIS.

    As an illustration of the surprise caused by the granting of a dissolution to Sir Thomas Bent, it is interesting to mention that the Minister of Lands and Agriculture ...

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  10. VIOLENT STORMS.

    A violent storm occurred at Hopetoun yesterday. Haystacks were razed to the ground, and in the town sheets of iron were blown and twisted about like brown paper. ...

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  11. BEITISH POLITICS.

    The Government have declared their intention not to take any action upon the report of Lord Rosebery's Select Committee on the reform of the House of Lords, ...

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  12. NEW GUINEA.

    The delimitation of the boundaries ot British and German New Guinea will be started in January by Messrs. Sabine and Foerester, the British and German ...

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  13. INDIAN SEDITION.

    The Calcutta police raided a number of shops in the Mohammedan quarter yesterday, and removed cartloads of arms and ammunition. The proprietors of the ...

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  14. FEDEEAL AFFAIRS.

    At a meeting of the Federal Executive Council to-day two Royal Commissions were appointed. The first consists of Mr. Justice Hood and Mr. G. H. Knibbs ...

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  15. COLLISION IN SYDNEY.

    Judgment was delivered yesterday in a consolidated action brought by the Adelaide Steamship Company (the owners of the Mintaro) and the Union Company of ...

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  16. TURKISH MUTINY.

    A Turkish regiment stationed at Kiuprulu, declared a mutiny yesterday, and retired to their barracks, which were at once surrounded by loyal troops. During the ...

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  17. BRAYBROOK DISASTER.

    To-day Mrs. Alice Teresa McKean, of Rosslyn-street, West Melbourne widow, administratrix of the estate of Thomas McKean, tormeriy an employe of the ...

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  18. CORRUPT PEACTICES.

    Giving evidence yesterday in connection with the Warwick election petition. A. J. Wilson stated that he was at a theatre in the Warwick electorate and was paid 30/ ...

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  19. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    Price were unchanged at the Wool sales yesterday. Good competition prevailed. The following clips were sold:—Waihi, 7¼d.; Rockwood, 9¼d.; Yarrabee, 9¾d.; Coree, ...

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  20. THE WESTERN RAILWAY

    Mr. Muir, chief inspector for the Western railway surveys, has just returned from an inspection of the survey for the proposed railway to Port Augusta. The survey has ...

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  21. THE PAGE MILLIONS.

    It is by no means unlikely that the "Page millions" may yet be divided amongst Australian claimants. It seems to be settled that none of the Page family ...

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  22. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Board of Trade returns show that for November the imports into the United Kingdom decreased to the extent of £7,237,650, and the exports by £6,714,761, ...

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  23. RUSSIA.

    St. Petersburg advices state that the whole of the Social Democratic Committee of the Moscow district has been arrested by the detectives. ...

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  24. FINANCIAL NEWS.

    The following are the latest quotations:— Broken Hill Proprietary, buyers 40/, sellers 41/3. Broken Hill North, buyers 56/3, sellers ...

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  25. NORTHERN TERRITORY ELECTION.

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  26. UNION OF CHURCHES.

    Speaking at the annual diocesan Synod of the Anglican Church last night, Archbishop Clarke said one of the laegest questions which the Pan-Anglican ...

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  27. THE AMERICAN FLEET.

    The United States fleet of battleships, under Admiral Sperry, which recently visited Australia and Japan, reached Singapore yesterday. ...

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  28. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    The following are the latest quotations:— Silver, 223/8d. Copper.—Spot, £62 11/3 to £62 16/3; three months, £63 10/ to £63 15/. ...

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  29. THE FISHER CABINET.

    Attempts are being made to induce some of the followers of Mr. Deakin to support the motion of no-Confidence in the Fisher Ministry which a section of the Opposition ...

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  30. THE DEATH OF MR. DOBSON.

    Lord Crewe (Colonial Secretary) has telegraphed to the Tasmanian Government an expression of his deep personal sympathy regarding the death of the Hon. Alfred ...

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  31. AFTER 27 YEARS.

    In the Full Court to—day an application was made for the readmission as a barrister of F. Swanwick, who was disbarred 27 years ago for writing a letter threatening ...

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  32. THREAT AGAINST A JUDGE.

    The threatening letter received by Judge Moule, of the victorian Country Court bench, reads as follows:—"At the rate you are gain at, Mr. Moule, you are running ...

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  33. THE RUSHWORTH. MURDER.

    The baling operations at the Rushworth. Company's [?], where the bodies of a man and woman who were murdered were found, were at standstill all yesterday. ...

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  34. ASYLUM DOCTOR KILLED

    A patient at the Willowburn Asylum made a murderous attack on Dr. Wishart yesterday. The doctor was struck over the side of the head with a wirier hydrant ...

    Article : 83 words
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  37. SHIPPING.

    Meinwen, barque, at London, from Port Broughton August 8. Askay, ship, at London, from Bunbury july 29. ...

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  38. FREEMAN AND WALLACE

    During his examination before the Registrar in Bankruptcy, Howard Freeman stated that he gave Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, M.L.C., a cheque for £25 to ...

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  39. LILY LANGTRY.

    Lady DeBathe, better known as Miss Lliy Langtry, the actress, has decided to sell her breeding stud. She will retain her racehorses. ...

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  41. THE BRENNAN MONORAIL.

    The Minister of External Affairs (Mr. Batchelor) to-day received a cable message from the Commonwealth representative in London (Captain Collins) regarding the ...

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