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  2. CABLEGRAMS.

    The speech delivered at the Guild Hall luncheon by the Prime Minister, Mr. Arthur Balfour, has created a profound impression on the Continent, and ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS.

    At the end of April last the naval committee of the U.S. Congress drew up a report in which they drew a strong-worded contrast between the ...

    Article : 109 words
  4. CABLEGRAMS.

    Ever since the commencement of the late terrible eruptions in Mt. Pelee in Martinique and La Soufriere in St. Vincent, the mainland of Central ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS.

    Since the complete collapse of the no-rent agitation on the De Freyne estate the United Irish League has quietened down considerably, and Mr. ...

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  6. TELEGRAPHIC.

    The steamer Zealandia arrived at Auckland yesterday afternoon with the survivors from the wrecked steamer Elingamite. It appears that all ...

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  7. TELEGRAPHIC

    Private advices from Apia report that the island of Savaii, in the Samoan group, is in a state of eruption. Five or six craters are smoking and ...

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  8. MISSING BOAT AND RAFT.

    The coast from Cape Maria to. Hohoura has been thoroughly searched, but no trace of the missing boat, raft, or wreckage has been discovered. ...

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  9. UNITED IRISH LEAGUE.

    A case was concluded yesterday in which a number of shopkeepers at Tallow, in Country waterford, sued 10 local leaders of the United. Irish ...

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  10. DOUKHOBORS IN CANADA.

    The Doukhobors in Canada have promised the Government that they will remain quietly in their village till the spring, and not set out on any more ...

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  11. STEAMERS IN COLLISION.

    A collision occurred in Moreton Bay last night between the steamer Chingtu and Lady Musgrave. The impact caused damage to either ...

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  12. GREEK FOR RESPONSIONS.

    The House of Congregation, one of three bodies that transacts the business of Oxford University, dealt yesterday with a proposal to day away ...

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  13. INTERVIEW WITH CHAMBERLAIN.

    Telegrams from Brussels state that, at their interview the day before yesterday at with Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, Generals Botha and De la Rey asked ...

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  14. THE MALVERN TRAGEDY.

    Arthur Mueller, who shot his wife and child at Malvern, and then attempted to commit suicide, died in the Alfred Hospital last night. An inquest ...

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  15. PEASANT PROPRIETARY.

    Speaking at Hastings last night Lord Brassey said that Ireland was far too important a place to continue to be the battlefield for parties it now ...

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  16. DEATH OF J. W. HAINES.

    The inquest into the death of John William Haines, who was found in the scrub on the Sydney Common, near Centennial Park, on October 28 ...

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  17. A CYCLING FATALITY.

    An inquiry into the circumstances attending the death of James Shaw, la racing cyclist, who was killed at Alphington on October 31 owing to the ...

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  18. A SOUTH AMERICAN DIFFICULTY.

    General Jose Paudo, who commands the troops of Bolivia, is organising a force of 2000 men to recover the rich rubber territory on the Acre River ...

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  19. RAILWAY FRAUDS CASE.

    In connection with the railway frauds case, J.W. Henderson was yesterday found guilty of conspiracy and sentenced to seven years' ...

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  20. ADELAIDE DIVORCES.

    In the Supreme Court to-day, before the Chief Justice, two divorce cases were heard. In the first Charlotte Annie Howie of North ...

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  21. PRETORIA FORTS.

    The demolition of the forts at Pretoria has begun, and all their guns have been removed and parked in the barracks. ...

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  22. LOST IN THE BUSH.

    A little girl named Eva Hesketh, between four and five years of age, wandered into the bush at East Fremantle yesterday morning. A search ...

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  23. AERIAL NAVIGATION.

    The two aeronauts Messrs. Spencer and Bacon, who yesterday travelled in a navigable balloon from the Isle of Man to Dumfriesshire, steered their ...

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  24. ELEVATION OF PUBLIC MORALITY.

    Seventy-one ladies connected with the royal houses of Germany, and including two Queens, have established a society for the elevation of public ...

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  25. W.A. PARLIAMENT.

    Titles for Civil Servants. In the Legislative Assembly on Wednesday Mr. Hopkins was notified that the Government would inquire ...

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  26. MARTIAL LAW.

    The operation of martial law is being gradually withdrawn in various districts of the Transvaal, and is being replaced by a permit system. Martial ...

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  27. MORTS DOCK CASE. VERDICT REVERSED. SYDNEY, Nov. 1[?].

    Judgment was delivered to-day by the Full Court in the case in which defendants, Morts Dock and Engineering Co., asked either for a verdict in ...

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  28. GAMING HOUSE PROSECUTIONS.

    Two men named Reiff and Johnson were fined £25, with costs, in the Perth court to-day for keeping common gaming houses. There are ...

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  29. BOERS IN ARGENTINA.

    The Consul at Cape Town of the Argentine Republic says that Boer settlers in that country will be treated exactly like any other immigrants, and ...

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  30. THE GERMAN TARIFF.

    The German Reichstag has passed clause 8 of the Tariff Bill. This clause provides for reprisals by means of supplementary duties on goods ...

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  31. ARRIVAL OF THE OROYA.

    The R.M.S. Oroya arrived at Fremantle six hours late, owing to strong winds. She has 540 passengers in all classes, including Mr. ...

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  32. UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF TOBACCO.

    Detective Guthrie to-night arrested two men named Duncan McGregor and Arthur Wilson on the charge of being in unlawful possession of stolen ...

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  33. SOMALILAND CAMPAIGN.

    Colonel Swayne, on his way Home from Aden, was entertained at Port Said this morning, and gave a graphic account of the difficulties to be Between the British basis at Berbera, he said, and the mullah's headquarters on the Abyssinian frontier lay 110 miles of waterless country ...

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  34. CHATEAU ON FIRE.

    The Chateau de Rouen, belonging to the Due d'Orleans, caught fire the night before last, and only one wing and the chapel were saved. Most of ...

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  35. AN OVERDUE VESSEL.

    The Clydesdale, bound from Newcastle to San Francisco, about whose safety fears have been lately entertained, has been sighted in latitude 35deg. ...

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  36. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    Robert Crooks, an ex-policeman, was committed for trial to-day on, the charge of having attempted, to indict grevious bodily harm on Ada Wood ...

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  37. RAILWAY FROM LAWLERS TO MAGNET.

    The Premier was interviewed to-day by a large deputation on the question of the proposed construction of a railway from Magnet to Lawlers, a ...

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  38. ROYALTIES AT SANDRINGHAM.

    The King the Kaiser, and the Prince of Wales had an enjoyable day's shooting at Sandringham yesterday, and secured good bags. ...

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  39. A KING IN EXILE.

    The ex-King Bohanzin, at Dahomey, who was deposed by the French and sent into exile at Martinique, has asked to be allowed to ...

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  40. LANDING OF TROOPS.

    H.M. sloop Beagle is examining the coast of Italian Somaliland northwards from Kismaya, at the mouth of the river Jub, to ascertain if it would be ...

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  41. COLLIERY ACCIDENT.

    An accident occurred this morning to a pump on the Treharris colliery, near Merthyr Tydvil, with the result that a torrent of water poured down ...

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  42. MR. JUSTICE MOORHEAD.

    There is no improvement in the condition of Mr. Justice Moorhead. ...

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  43. CHINA'S INDEMNITY.

    At the request of China, says Reuter's correspondent at Washington, America has asked the Powers if they will submit to the arbitration of the ...

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  44. KABYLE REBELLION.

    The general unrest in Morocco has found vent in a serious rebellion of the Kabyle tribes in the north of the country. Armed bands of the rebels ...

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  45. AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.

    A Hungarian deputy named Nessi recently recommended the people, in view of the jealousy at present existing between Austria and Hungary ...

    Article : 83 words
  46. GOLDFIELDS WATER SCHEME.

    A deputation, consisting of Messrs R. Nicholls and Nicholas, of the Associated Chamber of Mines, had a conference this morning with the Minister ...

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  47. TROUBLES IN MOROCCO.

    Taking advantage of the feeling in Morocco against the Sultan on account of his European sympathies, a Moorish juggler raised the standard of ...

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  48. TRADE AND FINANCE.

    The visible supply of wheat in the United States east of the Rocky Mountains is estimated at 67,490,000 bushels. ...

    Article : 34 words
  49. METAL MARKET.

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