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  2. DOCTORS IN THE MAKING.

    A remarkably vigorous address on the evils of examinations was delivered yesterday by Sir William Osler, F.R.S., Regius Professor of Medicine at Oxford, in ...

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  3. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Shortly before 8 o'clock on Thursday information was received at the City, Watchhouse that a man had banged himself in a house in Eliza-street. Constable ...

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  4. THE MARRIAGE QUESTION.

    The sittings of the Church Congress were continued at Southampton yesterday, under the presidency of the Bishop of Winchester. Some interesting questions were ...

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  5. HOME RULE.

    Continuing his anti-Home Rule campaign. Sir Edward Carson yesterday spoke at Dungannon. He said that until the principle of Home Rule was enunciated in ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    The dispute in the cotton trade at Bolton has taken a serious turn. The executive of the Cotton Spinners' Federation has decided to urge the closing of the mills on ...

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  7. SITUATION IN THE BALKANS.

    Essad Pasha who recently revolted against the Provisional Government in Albania, has now ended his quarrel with the authorities and states that be is willing to ...

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  8. A TERRIFIC EXPLOSION.

    Information has just been received of a terrific explosion, which took place this morning in the Rayche tunnel, on the Baghdad railway line, which is believed to ...

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  9. MINISTER AND LAND.

    Following up the declaration that he would not take part in any investigation that did not include the whole groundwork of the charges he had made against the ...

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  10. THE FEDERAL BUDGET.

    The Federal Treasurer (Sir John Forrest) delivered the Budget Speech in the House of Representatives this afternoon. He said:—The Treasurer, in presenting the ...

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  11. THE NAVAL BOABD.

    Mr. Charlton, in the House of Representatives to-day, asked if it was true that Captain Onslow had been relieved of his duties, and, if so, why? ...

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  12. THE INDIAN PROBLEM.

    In connection with the passive resistance movement of the Indians in South Africa, four Indians, including the son of Mr. Ghandi, the leader of the ...

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  13. THE LUST OF BLOOD.

    Marcel Rednreau, a farm boy, aged 15 years, who was working a winepress in the village of Basbrige, near Nantes, had a quarrel with his employer ...

    Article : 166 words
  14. POUNDED ON THE BOCKS.

    A telegram from Portland, in Oregon, states that the British steamer Gelnesseln was yesterday pounded to pieces on the rocks inshore, near the precipitous cliffs ...

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  15. BRITISH LAND REFORM.

    An important declaration in regard to the British land reform campaign which Mr. Lloyd George is to inaugurate this month was made yesterday in Birmingham ...

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  16. "LARKIN'S SHRINE."

    A decision bas been made in accordance with the request of the representatives of the employers that the proceedings of the conference in respect to the Dublin strike, ...

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  17. OIL IN CANADA.

    The officers of the Geological Survey Department report that extensive supplies of oil fuel suitable for naval purposes exist throughout Western Canada. ...

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  18. SHIRIEKING SISTERHOOD.

    Sir Armroth Wright, F.R.S., director in charge of the Department of Therapeutic Inoculation at St. Mary's Hospital, Paddington, who has written largely on ...

    Article : 149 words
  19. A CHIEF JUSTICE CRITICISED.

    Some warmth has been imparted to a newspaper correspondence by Mr. Crosby Gilmor, Acting Crown Prosecutor, in the Mathinna murder trial. Mr. Gilmore ...

    Article : 128 words
  20. FOUR FATAL LEAPS.

    Four men, who were about to be deported from America on board the steamer France to-day, leaped from the deck of the vessel into the waters of the ...

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  21. AMERICAN TARIFF.

    Complications which have unexpectedly arisen are likely to delay the ratification of the United States Tariff Bill. Senator Reed is leading the Opposition ...

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  22. HISTORIC RELICS.

    It is announced that the manuscripts of Governor Macquarie, dealing with the early history of Australia, are to be sold by public auction in February next. They ...

    Article : 281 words
  23. MR. DIESEL'S DEATH.

    Mr. Ellis, who presided at the statutory meeting of the Consolidated Diesel Oil Engines Company, in London to-day, paid a tribute to the ability of Mr. ...

    Article : 205 words
  24. THE PEARL NECKLANCE.

    The prosecution of the men chained with comp[?]city in the theft of the pearl necklace worth £150,000, belonging to Mr. Mayer, during its transmission ...

    Article : 89 words
  25. FASHIONABLE WEDDDING

    There was a great gathering to-day at Knole, Sevenoaks, the Kentish home of Baron Sackville, at the wedding of his daughter, the Hon. Victoria ...

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  26. THE WHARPARILLA TRAGEDY.

    Clarence Freeman, the deaf and dumb youth arrested yesterday on a charge of murdering John Adam Anderson (15) at Wharparilla on Monday, was presented at ...

    Article : 184 words
  27. THE NAYY.

    The Admiralty have drafted a scheme to standardise the nomenclature and the classification of torpedo boat destroyers. Class A will represent the oldest vessels. ...

    Article : 177 words
  28. BROKEN HILL.

    To-day was a holiday in celebration of Eight Hours Day. A big procession paraded the streets this morning, followed by picnic sports at McCulloch Park. There was a ...

    Article : 43 words
  29. AUSTRALIAN ARTISTS.

    Messrs. Arthur Streeton, James Quinn, Arthur Burgess, Tom Roberts, Will Ashton (South Australia), Albeqt Henry Fullwood, and Joel, Australian artists; have ...

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  31. RHODESIA.

    Viscount Gladstone, Governor-General of South Africa, will visit Rhodesia shortly, with the object of preparing for submission to the Imperial Parliament a report ...

    Article : 98 words
  32. THE INSURANCE ENQUIRY

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. Bayles moved the adjournment of the House in order to discuss the report of the inspectors on the Colonial Mutual ...

    Article : 367 words
  33. ILLICIT GUN RUNNING.

    After negotiations extending over some years Great Britain and France have practically reached an agreement to stop the Muscat gun-running. France ...

    Article : 56 words
  34. SIR JOHN FULLER.

    Sir John Fuller, Governor of Victoria, who is now in London, has appointed as his aides-de-camp Major Drummond, of the 4th Gurkha Regiment who was on the staff ...

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  36. A GENTLEMAN RIDER.

    The stewards of the Jockey Club have exonerated Mr. C. Gunter, the owner and amateur rider of Flamen IV. in the Corinthian Plate at the Warwick meeting, a ...

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