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  2. LATEST CABLES.

    In the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. Crooks, Labor member for Woolwich, asked it the Government would introduce legislation lo limit ...

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  3. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    There have bean no fresh causes for uneasiness since Monday, and it is now felt that the course of the dread disease has been stayed. Mrs. ...

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  7. Unclaimed Money.

    In past years many curious advertisements for missing heirs, legatees, and others have been published, and a few extracts from some of the more ...

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  8. DISASTROUS FIRE AT A DANCE.

    A fire broke out at a dance in Italy, when the floor collapsed, and 18 of the dancers were incinerated, and many were injured. ...

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  9. MINING.

    A parcel of 22½ tons was treated at the above battery for W. Cast and party, and yielded 30oz 1dwt. McCallum and party's crushing had ...

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  10. Northampton Jottings.

    If my impromptu verse-- if I may call it a verse-- anent the proposed Bluff Point- Mumby railway did nothing else, it seems to have brought to ...

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  11. GENERAL.

    A terrific tornado has devastated Tahiti. Ten thousand people have been drowned, and several islands of tho Society Group have absolutely ...

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  12. CHINESE ATROCITIES.

    The Empress -Dowager of China has threatened the military authorities with dreadful punishment unless they protect the missions. ...

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  13. VICTORY UNITED.

    Mr. H. E. D. Merry reports that the last fortnightly clean-up gave a return of 264oz 5dwt from 170 tons crushed. ...

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  14. CLAN- NA- GAEL AND IRELAND.

    The Clan-Na-Gael in New York has denounced the Irish Nationalist Party as corrupt and venal. They accuse Mr. John Redmond of betraying ...

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  15. LOCAL.

    A heat wave has been experienced in Perth for the last five days. The thermometer has averaged over 90, and yesterday over 104 in the shade. ...

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  16. BRITAIN'S DRINK BILL.

    Mr. Dawson Burns, in a letter to the "Times," estimates that the nation's drink bill for 1905 amounted to £164,167,141, showing a decrease ...

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  17. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir,-- I would like to ask the Municipal Council in plain English whether they mean to tackle the plague in this town, washed by the Indian ...

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  18. GULLEWA.

    The Gullewa mine are busy overhauling all machinery, etc., ready for another run. It is not known for a surety when the mine will start, but ...

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  19. MEETING OF LOCAL BOARD.

    The Local Board of Health met on Monday night, after the meeting of the Municipal Council. The secretary (Mr. D. Pascoe) submitted a number ...

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  20. BUSH FIRES.

    Bush fires in Nonga and Alma Agricultural Areas have been continuing their destructive work. Few holdings have escaped, owing to the prolific ...

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  21. MOTOR CAR LEGISLATION IN GERMANY.

    The German Government has decided to introduce a bill in the Reichstag dealing with accidents caused by motor cars. The contemplated measure ...

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  22. STATE OF SOUTH AFRICA.

    In connection with the Ethiopian movement in South Africa, 150 natives, including 20 from Natal, recently went to America to be ...

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  23. THE GOVERNMENT CRITICISED.

    Speaking at the farewell banquet, given to Mr. J. Loring on Monday, Mr. J. Gardiner warned the Government that when Parliament met on ...

    Article : 172 words
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  25. "THAT FILTHY SLAUGHTERYARD."

    Sir,-- In your issue of the 5th inst. appears what purports to be a report by Mr. Kelly, according to Butcher Haddy ; also of "A Geraldton ...

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  26. NATIVE DIFFICULTY SUBSIDED.

    The Natal native troubles have been practically settled. ...

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  27. RINGLEADER PUNISHED.

    The ringleader of the anti-poll tax movement in Natal has been sentenced to be flogged, also six months' imprisonment. ...

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  28. OUTRAGE BY COOLIES.

    A gang of coolies, armed with sticks, tried yesterday to enter a farm house at Modderfontein, in the Transvaal. The fanner was prepared ...

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  29. ACTION AGAINST REBELS.

    Five squadrons of Natal Mounted Infantry, under Colonel Leuchar, surrounded the kraal of the Zulu chief Zobizerbes, whom they captured. The ...

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  30. CRIMINAL COURT.

    The following cases were dealt with at the Criminal Court :-- Louisa Chalker was sentenced to 12 months' hard labor for keeping a ...

    Article : 133 words
  31. FLUTTER AT NORTHAMPTON.

    A mild scare was created at Northampton by a report on Monday that a girl named Shires, aged 14, residing with her mother at Wanerenooka, ...

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  32. SPORTING.

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  33. THE STATE OF RUSSIA.

    Twenty-eight Russian national Duma constituencies will elect their representatives on April 8 ; the rest will bo extended to April 27 and May ...

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  34. Funeral of Master Sewell.

    The burial took place on Sunday afternoon last of the young scion of the house of W. V. Sewell, of the well- known Sand Springs station. The ...

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  35. KING EDWARD IN PARIS.

    King Edward, at the British Embassy in Paris, yesterday received and entertained at luncheon M. Lonbet, ex-President of the French Republic, ...

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  36. KALGOORLIE WAGES DISPUTE.

    The wages dispute at Kalgoorlie, between the moulders at Silverthorne and Adair's foundry, has been settled peaceably by arbitration. ...

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  37. THE SPANISH KING'S BRIDE.

    Princess Ena of Battenburg, the betrothed wife of the King of Spain, will be baptised and confirmed in the Roman Catholic faith to-morrow. ...

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  38. SERIOUSLY ILL.

    Mr. Maurice Williams, of Willow Gully, was brought into town on Sunday seriously ill, having caught a chill, which developed into ...

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  40. DESTRUCTIVE AVALANCHE.

    An avalanche occurred at Glari, in Switzerland, and carried 45 workmen a distance of 100 feet. Many of them were injured. ...

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  41. CROUPY CHILDREN.

    If your children are subject to Croup, watch for the first symptom of the disease-- hoarseness. If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is given as soon as the ...

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  44. THE MOROCCAN CONFERENCE.

    The action of Sir Arthur [?]elson, one of the British delega[?]s of the Algeciras Conference, in prevailing upon the Conference to [?]the ...

    Article : 157 words
  45. OLD FOLKS' FOLLY.

    It is a folly for old folks to allow the bowel debility of age to master them, as it naturally makes them age faster each day. By using ...

    Article : 57 words
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