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  2. DECLARATION OF LONDON.

    What it describes as "an official defence of the Declaration of London." is published this morning by the "Daily Mail." The article points out:—"Ships of ...

    Article : 203 words
  3. GERMANY'S AIMS. The Holland Defences.

    The military correspondent of the "Pall Mull of Holland to strengthen the fortifications of Flushing, puts forward the view that ...

    Article : 73 words
  4. FOUNDATION DAY. SPORTS AND AMUSEMENTS.

    Of course the principal attraction for to-day's holiday is the Australian Natives' Association's fete at the Exhibition, where the contests in cycling, woodchopping, and ...

    Article : 296 words
  5. FATAL CAMP BRAWL.

    Innocently putting his bead out of histent at Wallan early on Saturday morning. Arthur Ernest Lupion, aged 26 years, recived a blow which caused his death. Five men ...

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  6. VISCOUNT GLADSTONE. The Kaffir Incident.

    The people of South Africa are still greatly agitated by the action of the Governor-General of the Union (Viscount Gladstone) in reprieving a native who had been ...

    Article : 395 words
  7. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor-General (Lord Dudley) on Saturday morning, at Government-house, received His Excellency Le Contre Amiral de la Croix do Castries, ...

    Article : 928 words
  8. AMERICAN TARIFFS. The Reciprocity Agreement.

    Great prominence is given in the newspapers this morning to the reciprocity agreement arrived at as the result of tariff negotiations between Canada and the United ...

    Article : 636 words
  9. PEOPLING THE LAND.

    With nearly one hundred immigrants to Victoria leaning over the rail, the steamer Wakool reached a river berth at about 9 o'clock on Saturday morning. At Adelaide ...

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  10. SURF TRACEDIES. A CHANNEL OF DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—At leant four victims were claimed by the sea at Coogee yesterday, and about a dozen people narrowly escaped with their lives. They, too, ...

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  11. RUSSIA'S PRECAUTIONS.

    Much activity has been displayed by the Russian Government of late in strengthening the defences of Poland. All the fortresses in the country have been enlarged, ...

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  12. ALSACE-LORRAINE.

    The Reichstag has referred to a committee the proposed constitution for Alsacc-Lorraine. The Alsatian deputies opposed the bill on the ground that it was not ...

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  13. CHURCH AND DIVORCE.

    There has been a further important development in the dispute between the Bishop of London (Dr. Winnington ingram) and Dr. T. H. Tristram, chancellor ...

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  14. EXCURSION TRAINS.

    Owing to the fact that Foundation Day occurs when the grain traffic is at its height, the Railway Commissioners do not agree to withdrawing trucks, with a view ...

    Article : 139 words
  15. GERMAN CONSULAR SERVICE.

    At a conference of officials and commercial men connected with the German foreign office, it was decided to recommend that in future candidates for the consular service ...

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  16. SHIPPING MISHAPS. COLLISION OFF LAS PALMAS.

    The steamers Beacon Grange, 4,237 tons, of the Houlder line, and Ruahine, 10,753 tons (New Zealand Shipping Co. Ltd.), collided off Las Palmas, in the Canary Islands. ...

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  17. BAY TRIPS.

    To-day the Weeroona leaves Port Melbourne Railway Pier at 10.30 a.m. for Queens[?]liff, Sorrento, and Dromana. To-morrow the Ozone will run an early morning trip, leaving Dromana at ...

    Article : 208 words
  18. MURDERERS REPRIEVED.

    Viscount Gladstone, following on the reprieve of the native who asaulted the white woman in Rhodesia, has reprieved four Rhodesian natives who were condemned to ...

    Article : 58 words
  19. HIGH COMMISSIONER.

    The High Commissioner for the Commonwealth (Sir Gecorge Reid) has arranged a series of addresses to be delivered to a number of English chambers of commerce. ...

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  20. REBEL CHIEFS RELEASED.

    Tilonko and other Zulu chiefs who have been imprisoned at St. Helena for participation in the rebellion of 1906 have been released. ...

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  21. STRANDED AOTEA.

    Reinsurances on the steamer Aotca, which is ashore at Green's Point Harbour, near Cape Town, are quoted at 65 per cent. Cargo taken from the upper, lower, and ...

    Article : 68 words
  22. FRENCH CRUISER.

    Thousands of people took advantage yesterday of the opportunity offered them to look over the French cruiser Montealm, lying at the town pier, Port Melbourne. ...

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  23. PIONEER MISSIONARY.

    The death at Southport is announced of Dr. Samued Macfarlane, a pioneer New Guinea missionary, aged 74 years. Dr. Samuel Maefarlane entered upon ...

    Article : 254 words
  24. MISSING BOAT FOUND.

    One of the boats containing passengers, which left the Pacific Coast Company's steamer Collage City when she went aground at Cape Mudge, British Columbia, ...

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  25. A STATEMENT DENIED.

    It was stated by the Buluwayo correspondent of the "Daily Mail' a few days ago that the popular anger in regard to the reprieve of the native had been ...

    Article : 144 words
  26. PRESIDENT TAFT ANXIOUS.

    Advocates of protective tariffs in the United States intend to bitterly fight against the reciprocity agreement. It is reported that President Taft will ...

    Article : 182 words
  27. S.S. EASTERN AGROUND.

    Reinsurances upon the steamer Eastern, which is aground near Cape Moreton (Q.), are quoted at from 15 to 20 per cent. ...

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  28. SEAMEN'S ADVENTURES.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—A telegram received on Saturday morning by the postmaster from Cape Moreton, stated that the Eastern had shifted her position slightly, ...

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  29. MOTHER AND DAUGHTER SHOT.

    SYDNEY. Sunday.—A dreadful traged took place yesterday afternoon at Billendat Station, 20 miles from Narrandera, on the south bank of the Murrumbidgee. Mrs. ...

    Article : 510 words
  30. BRIDE'S ADVENTURES.

    A trapper named Wilson and his bride, who were spending their honeymoon in their log-hut home, lar north of Ontario, have met with terrible experiences. ...

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  31. NOTORIOUS ANARCHIST. MAN OF INTELLECT.

    "Peter the Painter," the notorious anarchist who has cluded capture by the police in connection with the Houndsditch murders. is, according to an acquaintance, ...

    Article : 111 words
  32. FEELING IN CANADA.

    Politicians at the capital think that the reciprocity bargain is good in view of what has been conceded usually by the United States in treaties with other nations. ...

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  33. SUSPECT ARRESTED.

    A Lithuanian, who is said ot resemblo "Peter the Painter," has been arrested at St. Ives, in Huntingdonshire. ...

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  34. PORT OF LONDON.

    The general puposes committee of the port of London authority has recommended the immediated expenditure of £1,000,000 towards th total of £14,500,000 required ...

    Article : 111 words
  35. DARING TRAIN ROBBER.

    The daring deeds of train-robbers are not to be found in fiction only. Singlehanded, and at the point of a revolver, a man held up a Colorado passenger ...

    Article : 146 words
  36. TWO GIRLS DROWNED.

    APOLLO BAY, Saturday.—Two girls were to day drowned at Mount's Bay, and a lady who bravely attempted their rescue had a very narrow escape. Ada Stansticld, ...

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  37. BRITISH FOOTBALL.

    A month ago a French team of Rugby footballers visited Scotland, and defeated a re[resemtatove team by 16 points to 15. On Saturday the French team was matched ...

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  38. STEAMER ON FIRE.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.[?]On Saturday night a fire broke out on the Adelaide Steamship Company's steamer Flinders, which was lying out of commission in the north arm ...

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  39. ROBBERS' NEW DEVICE.

    A device resorted to by two men intent on robbing the fashionable jewellery shop of Mrs. Etheldra Eusden, in Cambridge-street, Pimlico, S.W., proved succeseful ...

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  40. FRANK LAVER ILL.

    SYDENEY, Sunday.—Frank Laver, the well-known Vctorian ereketer, and manager of the last two Australian Ekevens, has undergone an operation for ...

    Article : 206 words
  41. PRINTERS WACES.

    The master printers of London have resolved to resist the employees demands for higher wages, as their offer to submit the questions at issue to arbitration has been ...

    Article : 202 words
  42. FISHERMEN'S ADNENTURE.

    QUEENSCLIFF, Sunday.—A sensational boating aceident happened just outside the Heads shortly after 4 o'clock on Sunday evening. John Manms and a lad named ...

    Article : 265 words
  43. IRISH LEAGUE PICNIC.

    It was necessary to charter the Weeroona and the Edina to carry those who wished to attend the annual picnic of the United Irish Lague, held at Mornington ...

    Article : 303 words
  44. OLD-AGE PENSIONS.

    When the Old age Pensions Act catue into force the boards of guardians under the poor law were relieved of some of their outlay, but the amounts to be given to them ...

    Article : 162 words
  45. MILDURA IN DARKNESS.

    MILDURA. Saturday.—A fortnight ago, owing to the breakdown of the electric light plant the town was plunged into darkness. Nearly a week later, after grent trouble, and ...

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  46. TRAIN DISORGANISATION.

    GEELONG, Sunday.—Owing to the break of the electric staff system at Laverton on Saturday evening reveral trains were seriously delayed, and for some hours the ...

    Article : 177 words
  47. GRAY'S BILLIARDS.

    George Gray, the young Australian bilBard champion, has defeated Duncan, the Irish champion, even more decisively than he did last week, Seores at the conelusion ...

    Article : 90 words
  48. MOTOR IMPORTATIONS.

    It was stated by the Minister for Customs (Mr. Tudor) on Saturday that a writ had been issued against the Shiclds Motor Company, of Flinders-street, Melbourne, ...

    Article : 76 words
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  50. THE DAIRYING INDUSTRY.

    BEECHWORTH, Wednesday.—The Milawa Dairy Company for the month of December received [?] Eallous of milk for an output of 16 tons of butter, fully three-fourths being consigned to ...

    Article : 77 words
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