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  2. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    The announcement of the last nights of "The Wrong Mr. Wright," at the Theatre Royal, attracted a large audience last evening. The Willoughby ...

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  3. HOUSEBREAKING IN HAY STREET.

    Shortly after 8 o'clock last evening Miss Stafford. a music teacher, on returning to her home, in Hay-street East, was considerably alarmed on finding the ...

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  4. HALL DIVORCE CASE.

    The Hall v. Hall (Rev. Alex. Wilson co-respondent) divorce case entered upon the nineteenth day of hearing this morning. ...

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  5. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Mr. J. H. M. Kock, ex-Judge of the Transvaal has been admitted to practice as an advocate in the Supreme Court of Pretoria. ...

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  6. COUNTRY.

    A painful accident occurred to a twelve-year-old son of Mr. A. Spencer at Day Dawn to-day. The lad accidentally dislodged some heavy mining ...

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  7. CHINA.

    Two British missionaries named Bruce and Lewis, attached to the China Inland Mission, have been beaten to death at Chu Chow by a Chinese mob. ...

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  8. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    The following team has been selected to represent the County of Middlesex in the match with the Australian Eleven, which commences at Lord's Ground ...

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  9. KALGOORLIE.

    In the Kalgoorlie Police Court to-day Andrew Wattori was charged with having procured a girl under the age of 16 years for immoral purposes. The ...

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  10. TRANSPORT SCANDALS.

    The proceedings in Sydney in connection with the Drayton Grange Royal Commission inquiry were concluded to-day. Upon Senator McGregor and Dr. ...

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  11. A SHOCKING TRAGEDY.

    A terrible tragedy has been committed at Woorpolin, 35 miles from Nanango, which is the centre of a pastoral and agricultural district 130 miles north-west ...

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  12. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    The latest type of British submarine torpedo boat has been subjected to a series of severe tests at Barrow. The vessel answered expectations, ...

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  13. KATANNING.

    Splendid rains fell yesterday throughout the district. Seventy-one points were registered here, thus making a fall of nearly two inches for the present ...

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  14. BRITISH GUIANA.

    A serious affray is reported from British Guiana, in South America. A party of 300 East Indians attacked the estate of a planter. The police, who ...

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  15. NORTHAM.

    A nice fall of rain took place here on Sunday afternoon and evening. The fall was steady, and the rain soaked well into the ground. This downpour will ...

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  16. AFGHANISTAN.

    The "Novoe Vremya," a St. Petersburg journal, asserts that Habibullah, the Ameer of Afghanistan, is not on cordial terms with Great Britain, and that ...

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  17. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    The Postmaster-General has issued the undermentioned amended regulations in respect of the commission to be allowed on stamps sales:—"Licensed vendors ...

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  18. BOERS IN EUROPE.

    Mr. Reitz, the ex-State Secretary of the Transvaal, addressing the Netherlands Literary Congress, delivered an inflammatory harangue on the alleged ...

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  19. NORTHAMPTON.

    On Saturday night gentle rain fell, and this was followed on Sunday by heavy showers. The fall amounted to 61 points. This rain has been the ...

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  20. VENEZUELA.

    Venezuela has declined to consider the protest made by Great Britain, France, and Germany regarding the inefficiency of the Venezuelan blockade. ...

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  21. MOUNT KEMBLA DISASTER.

    The inquest in connection with the Mount Kembla colliery disaster was resumed to-day at Wollongong. John Morrison, junr., was further examined ...

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  22. PERSONAL.

    Mr. W. Paterson, the Director of Agriculture, who has been ill for some weeks, left St. Omer Hospital yesterday. He will not, however, resume his duties ...

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  23. RUSSIA AND GERMANY.

    In obedience to a military rule forbidding ordinary seamen to frequent the boulevards of the Russian port of Odessa on Sundays, the Commandant of the city ...

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  24. NEW SOUTH WALES RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    The action which was brought by John Richard Campbell against the Commissioner for Railways, claiming £10,000 for injuries, was continued to-day. Evidence ...

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  25. A STREET TRAGEDY.

    A death which, it has been alleged, was due to violence, occurred in Waverley at an early hour yesterday morning. A draper named John Bingham (26) left ...

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  26. CAPE COLONY.

    In the Cape Legislative Assembly yesterday, Mr. Juta, a member of the Progressive Party, moved that steps be taken to fill the nine seats now vacant in ...

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  27. RUSSIA.

    Despite official secrecy regarding the matter, news has leaked out of a sensational episode which occurred during the recent military manoeuvres in Russia. ...

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  28. COMMERCIAL.

    Messrs. F. and C. Piesse report that at their daily auction sales on Monday morning, the following prices were realised:— Chaff, prime, £7 10s. to £6 ...

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  29. CANADA.

    On the invitation of the Canadian Government, a party of British journalists is touring the principal Canadian cities. Yesterday a special train conveyed the ...

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  30. THE OUTTRIM COLLIERY STRIKE.

    Writs were served to-day, at the instance of John A. Martell upon David McEwan (president) and Arthur Allen Wilson (secretary), of the Victorian Coal ...

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  31. FRANCE.

    A large majority of French Departmental Councils have supported the action of the French Government against the unauthorised conventual schools. ...

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  32. SUICIDE AT KALGOORLIE.

    Constable Patrick Kilkelly, of Coolgardie committed suicide in the Kalgoorlie Hotel this morning by blowing his brains out with a revolver in the ...

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  33. THE SHAH OF PERSIA.

    The Shah of Persia yesterday visited Windsor Castle, and the Royal Mausoleum at Frogmore, where he laid a magnificent wreath on Queen Victoria's ...

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  34. AN AUSTRALIAN SOLDIER'S PAY.

    A suit, which was based upon the question of the payment of soldiers who went from this State and served in the South African ...

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  35. THE UNITED STATES.

    President Roosevelt of the United States speaking at Providence, a seaport of Rhode Island, U.S.A., declared that the nation must assume control of the ...

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  36. FOREST TIMBERS.

    Sir,—Recently a couple of reports from the Forestry Department have appeared in the metropolitan Press. In the one dealing with the firewood industry on the goldfields, reference is made to the ...

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  37. KING LEWANAKI.

    King Lewanaki of Barotseland, in Rhodesia, who came to England in connection with King Edward's Coronation, has sailed for South Africa. ...

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  38. PERSONAL.

    The Countess of Warwick has given a public denial to the report that the late Mr. Cecil Rhodes bequeathed to her an extensive landed estate in South Africa. ...

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  39. MR. SEDDON.

    Mr. Seddon was yesterday the recipient of the Freedom of Annan, in Dumfriesshire. In accepting the distinction he made ...

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  40. A DESTRUCTIVE FIRE.

    The drapery premises of Mr. T. H. Ingall, in Hunter-street, Newcastle, were destroyed by fire this morning. The damage that was caused amounted to ...

    Article : 35 words
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