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  6. STEAMER IN PERIL.

    The battleship London (15,000 tons) collided with the steamer Don Benito (3749 tons), owned by the Buenos Ayres and Pacific Railway Company ...

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  7. EIGHTEEN-INCH GUNS

    Mr. Gledhill, of the firm of Armstrong. Whitworth and Co., speaking at the Iron and Steel Institute, hinted at the early production of a gun of 18 ...

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  8. "BLOOD ACCUSATION."

    The reactionary organ, "Zemtchina." has published a remarkable article in reference to the manifesto recently issued protesting against the attempt ...

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  9. CONVICTED GIRL

    The "Daily Chronicle" to-day comments upon the sentence of four years imprisonment passed upon Miss. Maleeka, a suspected revolutionist, at ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN

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  11. PORTUGUESE COLONIES

    The report that Great Britain and Germany are negotiating with respect to the Portuguese possessions in Africa has aroused considerable ...

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  12. SAILORS IN IRONS.

    Twenty sailors from the warships at Helsingfors, the naval station in Finland, have been brought to St. Petersburg in irons. ...

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  13. VESSEL FOUNDERS.

    The Norwegian steamer Sorre has foundered as the result of an explosion on board. Seven persons were drowned. ...

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  14. DISTRESSING VOYAGE.

    Serious complaints are made by Mrs. E. Wakeham, a nominated passenger by the s.s. Cassel, which arrived here on Wednesday, concerning the conditions ...

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  15. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    Notice has been given in the House of Commons of 100 amendments to the Home Rule Bill. Among other things, it is urged that ...

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  16. RUNAWAY TRAIN.

    A serious railway accident occurred at Cardiff yesterday. The driver of a coal train lost his control, with the result that 41 trucks, ...

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  17. OSBORNE JUDGMENT.

    The Bill which the Government is about to introduce into the House of Commons to reverse the judgment in the Osborne case, will be a ...

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  18. GREAT JEWEL ROBBERY

    A German waiter named Ruppenthal has been arrested in London on a charge of having stolen £38,000 worth of jewellery in Paris. ...

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  19. OCTOGENARIAN MEMBER

    Mr. Thomas Langdon, M.L.A., who to-day is receiving numerous congratulations on having attained his 50th year, is one of the oldest living colonists, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. COAL MINERS.

    The award of the Minimum Wage Board for Northumberland, of which Lord Mersey is chairman, has been made known. ...

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  21. TOM MANN.

    The South Wales Miner's Federation has passed a resolution expressing sympathy with Tom Mann, the well-known Socialist and labor leader, in ...

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  22. AVIATION VICTIM.

    While Lieutenant Depers[?]s was making a flight on a biplane at Pordenone, yesterday, the mechanism suddenly failed to act, and the machine fell to ...

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  23. PEOPLING OF AUSTRALIA

    Mr. T. A. Coghian, Agent-General for New South Wales. who was formerly Government Statist for that State, has corrected the conclusions in regard to ...

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  24. TAILORS AND TAILORESSES.

    Ten thousand additional tailors and tailoresses in the East End of London have gone out on strike. This brings the total number of strikers in ...

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  25. PRESS AMALGAMATION.

    The "Morning Leader" has been incorporated with the "Daily News." The amalgamated journal will be known as the "Daily News and ...

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  26. PAGE OF HISTORY

    The first admission in any German quarter that precocious were adopten both by Germany and Great Britain, last summer, during the ...

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  27. "SHAKESPEARE'S ENGLAND."

    "Shakespeare's England," an exhibition organised by Mrs. Cornwallis West, has been inaugurated at Earl's Court. It reproduces Elizabethan ...

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  28. HOUSEBREAKING.

    The post-climbing housebreaker is still giving trouble to the police, and causing concern among householders. His latest exploit was brought off on ...

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  29. "TWO TO TEN."

    "Two to ten" reads like a wager reversed, but it has a much greater significance to the drapers in the city who have suffered from the visits to their ...

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  30. ALLEGED WIFE DESERTION.

    James Henry William Palce, about 35 years of age, was charged at the Collingwood Court to-day with having deserted his wife, Martha Palce and gone ...

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  31. AGENTS' STATEMENT.

    An official in the office of Messrs Ostermeyer, Van Rompaey and Co., the agents of the s.s. Cassel, was informed of the complaint that Mrs. Wakeham ...

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  32. BURGLARS AT LILYDALE

    Mr. A. E. Wilson, junr., hairdresser and tobacconist, of Main street, has reported to the police that between 11 p.m. on Saturday and 8 a.m. to-day, his ...

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  33. TRAM AND CART.

    A tramcar collided with a cart belonging to the State Labor Farm at Kensington this morning. The passengers on the tram escaped injury, but ...

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  34. FOOTBALL AND DRINK.

    "I got excited at the football match, and Lad a few drinks," said Alexander Cransion, an elderly man, who was charged at the Richmond court to-day ...

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  35. TUESDAY'S MAILS.

    Mails will close at the General Post-office to-morrow as follow:--Noumea, Sydney, at 5 a.m.; King Island, Wau[?] at 2 p.m. Tasmania, Loongana, ...

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  36. SOMETHING TO REMEMBER.

    That true merit made the fame of SURGEON DENTIST J. J. FORSTER'S truthfully without-plan, up-to-date dentistry. The Press pra[?] the medical profession ...

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  37. CITY WEATHER.

    By Gaunt's instruments at noon to-day the reading were:--Barometer, 30.184, rising. Thermometer, in the [?]un, highest 64; in the shade, highest, [?] ...

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  39. DAIRYMAN FINED.

    William Vine, dairyman, of Chestnut street, was charged at the Richmond Court to-day with having sold adulterated milk. Geo, Watson, Deputy ...

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