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  4. MINING NEWS

    During the past fortnight the following work has been done:— Rise over first stope from bottom of main wi[?]ze. Has been stoped out 21 x ...

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  5. Early Cables.

    The New Zealand team of Rugby footballers played the 22nd match of their tour at Dublin to-day, when they encountered a team ...

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  6. EMPLOYMENT OF PRISONERS

    Mr. W. A. George, Superintendent of the Fremantle prison, in his annual report, says:— "I am glad to be able to report a ...

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  7. Early Cables

    A Cabinet Council was held at Downing-street to-day lasting two hours. Mr. Balfour has not yet arrived at ...

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  8. Early Cables.

    Count dc Witte's health is improving. The nervous strain is relaxing since the comparative pacification of the provinces, although agrarian disturbances continue ...

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  9. NEWS IN BRIEF

    At the meeting of the Belmont Park Racing Club, held on Saturday, Mando and Homeward Bound ran a dead heat in the principal event—the ...

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  10. THE REVIEWER

    "Progress and the Fiscal Problem" is the title of a new work written by Mr. Thomas Kirkup, who is well-known to students, of political ...

    Article : 620 words
  11. TURKEY AND THE POWERS

    The Porte, in its reply to the Powers, declared that if the latter persisted in their demands, in regard to the international control ...

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  12. BRITAIN'S FOREIGN RELATIONS

    Lord Rosebery, speaking at Falmouth yesterday, adhered to his previous views regarding the Anglo-French agreements and Morocco, but ...

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  13. WHY NEGROES ARE BLACK.

    Why is the negro black? The answer, roughly summarised, is that his blackness is his defence against the dangers of the sun. The ...

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  14. THE DRINK QUESTION

    Sir,—Your correspondent, "Chip if the Old Block," is some what blockheaded in his treatment of my letter anent the above, He says he ...

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  15. A MAN IS NO STRONGER THAN HIS STOMACH

    The stomach is the organ on which the whole human system must depend for subsistence and existence. If the stomach fails, them what is to ...

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  16. LORD ROSEBERY'S VIEWS

    Speaking at Truro last night, Lord Roseberry said that retaliation was no policy, but a mere makeshift to keep the Unionist party together while ...

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  18. THE IRISH QUESTION

    The Irish Unionist press are alarmed at the Government's early retirement. They declare that it will he pusillanimous and treacherous to resign, thus ...

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