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  2. EARTHQUAKE IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The North Island of New Zealand has been visited by another severe shock of earthquake, which affected about half of it. ...

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  3. THE LANDS CONSPIRACY CASE

    The Crown has decided not to go to a new trial in the Lands conspiracy case, and the public are asking, Why? Under til the circumstances, it is not surprising ...

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  4. THE LATEST CABLE NEWS

    The bitter racial feeling between Americans and Japanese at San Francisco is intensified owing to the prosperity of Japanese merchants, who ...

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  5. WORK FOR ALL.

    The prosperous Industrial conditions at present prevailing have largely absorbed surplus labor. In some localities, in fact, it is not the cry of the unemployed but ...

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  6. IMMIGRANTS EAGER.

    According to Mr. Percy Hunter, Acting-Director of the Tourist and Intelligence Department, a substantial increase in the number of immigrants arriving from ...

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  7. FIRE AT UNIVERSITY.

    A fire broke out in the Fraternity House of Cornell University at Ithaca, in the State of New York, U.S.A., while the inmates (27 students) were ...

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  8. HUNGARY BARS CHINESE

    The Hungarian Government has refused to permit the employment of Chinese coolies in agriculture, but will organise a labor reserve to be ...

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  9. REMARKABLE ACCIDENT

    Owing to an iron bar protruding, a goods train struck the Peninsula express, traversing Chateauneuf, towards Avignon, France. ...

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  10. CONGO ADMINISTRATION

    The debate upon Congo affairs was resumed in the Belgian Chamber by , M. Beernaert. He said no further negotiations were ...

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  11. THE HARMLESS SEAL

    An official report received at Washington declares that the seals at the Pribylov group of islands in the Behring Sea are being decimated by ...

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  12. GENERAL CABLES.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.— M. Dernbung, Director of Colonial Affairs, estimates that the annual cost of 8268 troops in German South-West Africa ...

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  13. THE SECOND DREADNOUGHT.

    The "new Dreadnought," begun at Portsmouth, is to be named the Bellerephon. ...

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  14. ZIG-ZAGS MUST GO.

    A correspondent asks the "Sunday Times" to stats which is known as the "Great Zig-Zag," the one at the eastern end of the mountains, rising from Emu ...

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  15. REVOLVER IN A WAREHOUSE.

    A shooting incident, which resulted in the arrest of the cashier at a city establishment, was enacted yesterday afternoon under circumstances of a ...

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  16. EXPERIENCES OF THE JURY.

    In the Crick-Wisis cases, decided on Wednesday week the jury were divided: For conviction, 7; against, 5. Early in the case the majority favoring a conviction was ...

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  17. POPE'S PHYSICIAN DEAD.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon—Dr. Lapponi, the Pope's physician at the Vatican, is dead. ...

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  18. NATIONAL THEATRE FOR NEW YORK.

    Millionaires have subscribed £600,000 to found a National Theatre in Central Park, New York. It will be Completed in a year, and ...

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  19. INCENDIARIES SENTENCED

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—The four men who were recently arrested and convicted of wholesale incendiarism at Croydon, near London, one of ...

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  20. RUSSIA'S TROUBLES.

    Owing to strikes, bankruptcies, and general industrial stagnation, 20,000 unemployed at Odessa are swelling the ranks of criminals. ...

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  21. GREAT BRITAIN'S TRADE.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.— According to a report issued by the Board, of Trade, the imports of Great Britain have increased by £2,001,934, and the ...

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  22. SPIRITS AND PAUPERS.

    Further disclosures have been made with regard to the scandal in connection with the maladministration of funds by the West Ham Board of ...

    Article : 68 words
  23. LATEST MELBOURNE NEWS.

    Lund's Blue Liner, Geelong, from England, arrived at Melbourne to-day with thirty immigrants, young and old of both sexes, all being what may be regarded as ...

    Article : 337 words
  24. GERMANY ADOPTS ALGECIRAS TREATY.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—The German Reichstag has adopted the Algeciras treaty relating to foreign interests and interference in Morocco. ...

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  25. LONDON MARKETS.

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  26. THE BOY BROWN.

    As is well known, the "Sunday Times" has no leanings towards criminals, and is not often counted with those who urge that a death sentence should not be ...

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  27. THE EDUCATION BILL.

    Three or four days are to be allotted next week in the House of Commons to the discussion of the Lords amendments in the Education Bill. ...

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  28. ALLEGED ASSAULT IN A RAILWAY CARRIAGE.

    A peculiar case of alleged assault was reported to the Burwood police last night. The affair took place in a northern suburban train, which left Redfern Station ...

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  29. PUBLIC WORKS PROGRAMME.

    The Minister for Public Works stated yesterday morning that surveyors had been sent out to start work on the North Coast railway line. The first section, ...

    Article : 157 words
  30. WOOL SALES ANIMATED.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.— The wool sales closed to-day with an animated market for all sorts at firm prices, with the exception of medium ...

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  31. THE EVIDENCE SUFFICIENT TO JUSTIFY TRIAL.

    In 1492 the Australian Banking Company cases were tried. Mr. Justice Backhouse presided at the first trial, and the jury disagreed. Mr. Justice Windeyer ...

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  32. CHARGES OF FALSE PRETENCES.

    At the Water Police Court yesterday, Robert Millet, alias Schofield, alias "Silver King," 48, and Mary Edith Millet, 24, were presented on four charges of obtaining ...

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  33. REDUCED RAILWAY FARES.

    The time is fast approaching when the Railway Commissioners will have to announce definitely the redactions it is proposed to make on suburban lines. These, ...

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  34. RAILWAY REVENUE BUOYANT.

    The railway revenue continues to show a substantial increase. This, it is officially pointed out, while due, to a certain extent to the present agricultural and ...

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  35. ALLEGED ASSAULT.

    A man, name unknown, who alleged that he was knocked down by another man in Market-street, was taken to the Sydney Hospital yesterday afternoon. He was ...

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  36. JAMBED IN A LIFT.

    Sydney Jeffries, 21, pantryman at the Empire Hotel, Pitt and George streets, was admitted to the Sydney Hospital yesterday suffering from slight injuries to ...

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  37. PROPERTY.

    Do you seek property investment — bricks and mortar, allotments, or broad acres? Then consult page? of to-day's issue. If you would like a farm, also ...

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