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  2. TROUBLE ON THE HIGH SEAS.

    The action of the crew of the sailing ship Brynhi[?]da in compelling the master, Captain Melkle, to return to an Australian port instead of continuing his voyage to the United ...

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  3. VICTORIA.

    The Metropolitan Board of Works loan of £414,000, bearing interest at 4 per cent., and having a currency of 20 years, was successfully floated to-day. The minimum was fixed ...

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  4. GIRGAREE TRAGEDY.

    The police have succeeded in almost conclusively identifying the man whose mutilated body was found at Girgar[?] and in getting a description of his murderer. The ...

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  5. TENTERFIELD. A BORDER TOWN.

    Tenterfield, standing high on the tableland within a few miles of the Queensland border, differs much from the thriving towns across the range on the northern rivers. There is ...

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  6. SPECIAL CABLES.

    King Edward and Queen Alexandra have arrived at Algiers, where they received an ovation ...

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  7. RUSSIA'S NAVY.

    Naval experts on Saturday anticipated that Admiral Rozbdestvensky, not desiring to be burdened with the protection of his [?]dy convoy when he meets Admiral ...

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  8. RUSSIA.

    Eight workmen who were arrestea in Warsaw during the riots in January have been so harshly treated in the citadel of that city that they have been removed to a ...

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  9. RUSSIAN GUNS RECOVERED.

    The correspondent of the "Dally Telegraph" reports that of the 500 Russian guns abandoned at Mukden 200 have been recovered by the Japanese. ...

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  10. COMMENTS ON THE SITUATION.

    The British naval experts whose opinions are given in the war news concede, in effect, that the Baltic Fleet is stronger than the Japanese Fleet in battleships. Admiral ...

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  11. SOMALILAND.

    The Mullah in Soma[?]and, who has been allotted a sphere of influence, is pledged to prohibit slavery and the importation of arms. Italy will send a ...

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  12. CONTROL OF METEOROLOGICAL STATIONS.

    A conference has been convened by the Premier of South Australia to consider the future control of the meteorological stations of the various States The Chief Secretary ...

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  13. ATTEMPT ON THE GOVERNORGENERAL.

    The police at Warsaw have discovered a plot to assassinate General Maksimoff, the Governor-General of Poland. ...

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  14. INTELLECTUALS' ORGANISATION

    The lawyers' organisation in Russia has 120,000 adherents, including doctors, chemists, teachers, and engineers. The organisation is determined to prevent the ...

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  15. LIMITATION OF ARMAMENTS.

    Mr. A. J. Balfour, the Prime Minister, in a written reply to Mr. A. B. Markham, M.P. (Liberal), regarding the suggestion of Baron d'Estournelles de Constant for a ...

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  16. BARRIER TRADE.

    The quarterly returns of the Barrier trade show the following chief items of export:— Silver-lead concentrates, l,234,080[?]wt, £337,[?]7; silver-lead slimes, 84,640[?]wt, £31,022; [?]in[?] ...

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  17. MOROCCO.

    M. Delcasse, the French Minister for Foreign Affairs, has initiated a friendly exchange of views with Prince von Rado[?]in, the German Ambassador at Paris, ...

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  18. TASMANIA.

    Mr. Neale, Director of Education, while visiting here, stated at a school teachers' meeting that the new superannuation fund was flourishing. £800 was collected during the ...

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  19. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The trial of Robert W. Bennett and John Regan on a charge of having unlawfully used an instrument on May Calder was concluded before Mr. Justice Burnside and a jury in the ...

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  20. COMPLAINT AGAINST BRITISH WARSHIPS.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of the "Matin" (Paris) states that great irritation is displayed by the General Staff against Great Britain, as Admiral Rozbdestvensky ...

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  21. TIMOR ISLAND.

    It is reported at Amsterdam that the German Emperor is negotiating for the purchase or lease of the Dutch portion of Timor Island. ...

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  22. CHARGE OF PARRICIDE.

    The sittings of the Circuit Court were commenced to-day, before Mr. Justice Pring. Mr. W. Tighe was Crown Prosecutor. Arthur H. MacDonald was charged with slaying his ...

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  23. FEDERAL MEMBERS' TOUR.

    The Federal visitors were entertained by the committee of the Kalgoorlie. R.C. at an outing to the racecourse. On arrival there the members of the party were shown over ...

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  24. REBELLION IN MADAGASCAR.

    The rebellion among the native troops in south-east Madagascar, caused by heavy taxation and the exactions of French officers, has terminated. ...

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  25. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    A young man named Sidney Bann[?] was conveyed to the Sydney Hospital last evening suffering from a scalp wound and abras[?] about the body. He was working on a ...

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  26. ADMIRAL PAUL JONES.

    The body of Admiral Paul Jones has been discovered in a cemetery at Paris, and it is to be transferred to the United States. ...

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  27. FIRING IN THE CHINA SEA.

    The steamer Telemanchus, which has arrived at Hongkong, reports that on Wednesday she heard firing about 150 miles northwards of the Natuna group, or 500 ...

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  28. SERIOUS BURNING ACCIDENT.

    E[?]ily Minewell, 12, residing at Phillipstreet, Bolmore, was the victim of a serious accident at her home yesterday afternoon. She was shockingly injured, and at a late ...

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  29. ROUTE OF THE RUSSIAN FLEET.

    The P. and O. Company's steamer Marmora reports that on the 3rd instant she sighted five Russian battleships, in lat. 8deg S., and long 92deg E., or east by ...

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  30. STRIKES AND RISINGS.

    Several so[?]as of Don Cossacks have reinforced the garrison at St. Petersburg. The Putlloff ironworks, under the control of the Government, have been closed. ...

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  31. SUPPOSED MORPHIA POISONING.

    An inquiry will be held into the circumstances surrounding the death of a Chinam[?] named Ah Suey, at the Sydney Hospital on Sunday. He was from the steamer Eastern, ...

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  32. ROZHDESTVENSKY'S LATEST MESSAGE.

    A telegram from St. Petersburg to the [?] de Paris" states that Admiral Roz[?]destvensky's last cablegram was as follows:—"Shall not telegraph again ...

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  33. TRADE MARTS IN THIBET.

    The Simla correspondent of the "Daily Mail" states that he is able to contradict the statement that the trade marts in Thibet have been dropped. Both, he states, ...

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  34. DEATH FROM BURNS.

    Isabella Smith, aged 3[?] of Swanson-street, Erskineville, who was severely b[?] in b[?] on the 9th inst, owing to the drapery being fired by a candle, died at the Prince Alfred ...

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  35. VLADIVOSTOCK CRUISERS.

    The "Petit Parislen" says that the armoured cruisers Gromobol (12,[?] tons) and Rossia (12,130 tons), and the protected cruiser Bogatyr (6645 tons) have been ...

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  36. MAN FOUND DROWNED.

    Robert Nosworthy, an c[?]ploy[?] at Messrs. Carr Bros. Funny Hill station, Binda, was found drowned on Saturday morning in Funny Hill Creek. A magisterial inquiry was held on ...

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  37. POLICE OFFICIAL SHOT.

    A youth yesterday shot at with a revolver and wounded M. Olschevsky, Commissary of Police at Odessa. The youth has been arrested. ...

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  38. THE LAND CAMPAIGN.

    It is officially stated at Tokio that the Japanese defeated the Russians near Hei[?] on the road from Fu-shun to Hai-lung, and 10 miles north-east of ...

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  39. BENDIGO BANK MYSTERY.

    It is likely an important development will take place within the next few days in connection with the mysterious disappearance of £2000 from the strongroom of the Bendigo ...

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  40. BETTING TROUBLE AT ADELAIDE.

    Following up the recent action by the S.A.J.C. over the question of bookmakers plying their calling on the racecourses in opposition to the total[?]sator, the A.R.C. authorities on ...

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  41. RAILWAY STRIKE IN ITALY.

    A railway strike is in progress at Naples, Foggia, find Palermo. The Government are taking energetic stops to ensure the train service elsewhere. ...

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  42. IMPROVEMENTS AT ANTWERP.

    The Government of Belgium is spending £7,000,000 on the extension of the Port of Antwerp. [The above appeared in a portion of yesterday's ...

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  43. QUEENSLAND.

    Mrs. Bolling, of Longreach, lost over 400 head of poultry through poisoned grain being given them. A man was arrested at Charleville yesterday ...

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  44. SENSATION AT CAMPBELLTOWN.

    A painful sensation was caused this morning by a report that Miss Maud New, daughter of Mr. W. New, of the railway department, had been assaulted and badly injured by Thomas ...

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  45. SILVER.

    Bar silver is quoted to-day at 2s 2[?]d per ounce standard, an advance of [?]d since Saturday. ...

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  46. LAND TAX ACT AMENDMENT.

    A public meeting of farmers and landowners of the Maitland district was held at Largs, on Friday, for the purpose of suggesting to the Premier certain amendments ...

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  47. GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S HORSES BOLT.

    An accident, which fortunately was not attended by any serious results, occurred yesterday afternoon at Rose Bay to two members of the Governor-General's staff. The names ...

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  48. SENSATIONAL STABBING AFFRAY.

    A sensational stabbing affray occurred at Torwood, a suburb of Brisbane, to-day, whereby Mr. Mark M'Mooran, a grocer, was seriously injured. It appears that John ...

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  49. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Miss Tittell Brune and company continue to play to full houses at the Theatre Royal. On Saturday night "Rom[?] and Juliet" was presented. After each performance large ...

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  50. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Marquis of Linlithgow has gone abroad for three weeks for the benefit of his health. Mr. Ferguson, an American lumber ...

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  51. ADELAIDE BOATING DISASTER.

    In a statement in regard to the boating fatality on the Torrens River yesterday, when three young men were drowned, John G. Murphy, the survivor, said the mishap was ...

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  52. ADVANCE ON KIRIN.

    Advices from Kun-chu-ling, on the railway south of the junction with the K[?] oranch. state that a large Japanese force [?] heading for Kirin, beyond the reach of ...

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  53. EXECUTION IN QUEENSLAND.

    The kanaka "Charlie" was hanged at the Boggo-road Gaol at 8 o'clock this morning for the murder of Mr. Parsons, at Ingham, on November 27 last. While on the scaffold ...

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