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  2. SMALL=POX.

    Public anxiety respecting the probability of an outbreak of small-pox in Victoria is almost allayed, but there is no intention of relaxing the precautionary measures ...

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  3. DOMINIONS IN LONDON.

    At a meeting several weeks ago of the Improvements Committee of the London County Council, Earl Grey (formely Governor-General of Canada) was granted an ...

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  4. GREEK VICTORIES.

    As more detained information of the fight in, Macedonia is received the inferiority of the Bulgars becomes more than ever apparent. ...

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  5. SYLVIA PANKHURST.

    Miss Sylvin Pankhurst, who had been at liberty under the "Cat and Mouse" Act (the mensure which empowers the Home Office to release suffragettes on license ...

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  6. PERSONAL.

    The Commonwealth High Commissioner (Sir George Reid), when interviewed by our correspondent in London on Sunday, with regard to the romour that the King ...

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  7. BLOODSHED ON THE RAND.

    The story of the riots at Johannesburg riots which began in a miners striker and ended in the death of several men, and the wounding of nearly 50 more, comes in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. REBELLIOUS CHINESE.

    Latest advices from the Rivenine centres are that the Northern or Presidential troops have made a general advance and that the Southern, or rebel, army is ...

    Article : 223 words
  9. BURIED IN SAND.

    WHITE CLIFFS (N.S.W.). Monday.— A wonderful escape from a fearful death took place here on Saturday afternoon. For over three hours John Mayes, an opal ...

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  10. POLAR HEROES.

    A gathering of members of the Scott Antarctic Expedition, and of the relatives of those who lost their lives, took place today at Buckingham Palace, when medals, ...

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  11. IRISH HOME RULE.

    Many thousands of members of the Unionist clubs in Ulster and Orangemen, who are opposed to Irish Home Rule, attended a drumhead service at West Belfast ...

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  12. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Further credit is chimed for the adoption of water-planes in the British navy. At naval man[?]uvres at Cromarty, the enemy's submarines were detected easily by a ...

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  13. MR. AHERN ENTERTAINED.

    WODONGA, Monday.—A complimentary social was tendered to Mr. C. J. Ahern, the newly elected Federal member for Indi, in the Sbire Hall, Wodonga, last night, by ...

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  14. OIL AS FUEL.

    The leader of the British Parliamentary Labour party (Mr J. Ramsay Macdonald), in a letter to the leicester "Pioneer," a weekly working man's journal published in ...

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  15. MENACE TO SHIPPING.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—On the arrival of the s.s. Prinz Waldemar at Pinkenba, from Sydney, to-day Captain Bremer reported having passed a derclict scow, of about ...

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  16. PRAHRAN TO ST. KILDA.

    A further discussion took place at the Prahran Council last evening on a proposal emanating from Councillor Naylor, to open up a new throughfare from the ...

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  17. ROMAN CATHOLIC VOTE.

    BATURST (N.S.W.), Monday.—The Rev. M. J. O'Reilly, C.M., president of St. Stanislaus College, told a large congregation in SS. Michael and John's Cathedral ...

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  18. BIG GUNS FOR THE NAVY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The P. and O. cargo steamship Pera, from London, arrived at Sydney this morning, and went alongside the naval depot at Garden Island to land ...

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  19. PROPOSED CHELSEA HOTEL.

    At a public meeting held at Chelsea on Saturday night to discuss the erection of an hotel there, the supporters of the movement attended to the number of about 200. ...

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  20. BULLET STRIKES TRAIN.

    SUNBURAY, Monday.—When the midday train from Bendigo arrived at 3.l8 p.m. at Sunbury on Saturday, the passengers in a compartment near the engine reported to ...

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  21. RUN DOWN BY MOTOR-CAR.

    WAGGA, Monday,—A shocking fatality occurred at Young during the week, resulting in the death of Mr. J.F. Wischeart, of the firm of Gordon and Garling, ...

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  22. J. C. WILLIAMSON LTD.

    The "Referee' states that J. C. Williamson Ltd. is taking over the Wheeler theatres in "south Africa, and that Mr. J. A. E. Malone, the London ...

    Article : 93 words
  23. HOTEL DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Early this morning the Imperial Hotel, Kollarney, was destroyed by fire. The license was awakened by the noise of falling bottles in the bar, ...

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  24. LAKES ENTRANCE

    CUNNINGHAME, Monday. — The steamers Wyrallah and Queenscliffe arrived off the Entrance early to-day at slack water. Soundings showed that the bar had ...

    Article : 65 words
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