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  2. CABLEGRAMS.

    The sad suicide of General Sir Hector Macdonald has been the universal topic of conversation to-day, and speculation has been rife as to the ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS.

    Lord Lansdowne, formerly Secretary of State for War, gave evidence yesterday before the Royal Commission now enquiring into the conduct of the war ...

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  4. TELEGRAPHIC.

    A disgraceful disturbance took place at Wyalong last night in connection with a lecture delivered to Protestants by the Rev. Dr. Dill Mackey. A mob ...

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  5. TELEGRAPHIC.

    A huge pile of accounts was placed before the Minister for Home Affairs to-day and when Sir William Lyne was informed by the secretory of his ...

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  6. TELEGRAPHIC.

    A brutal attack was made at Brunswick last night on Constable Robert James Bartlett who was struck upon the forehead with a brick, hurled by ...

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  7. CABLEGRAMS.

    There is a remarkable consensus of favourable opinion on the part of the metropolitan, provincial, and Irish press regarding the Irish Land Bill ...

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  8. A BROTHER'S STATEMENT.

    Sir Hector Macdonald's brother declares that the deceased general constantly complained off intrigues fomented against him by army officers in ...

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  9. APPROVAL OF IRISH-AMERICANS

    Advices from New York state that Irish-Americans as a whole (excepting the Clan-na-Gael, who are irreconcilable), approve of Mr. Wyndham's bill. ...

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  10. BLOEMFONTEIN CONFERENCE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Bloemfontein, repealing his message about the Customs convention agreed upon by representatives of the five South African ...

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  11. SOJOURN IN PARIS.

    During his few days' sojourn at the Hotel Regina in Paris Sir Hector Macdonald lived very quietly. He hardly went abroad at all, and spent most of ...

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  12. FRENCH POLICE ACTION.

    Much credit is due to the French police authorities for the great tact and good feeling they displayed in connection with Sir Hector Macdonald's ...

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  13. BISHOP-ELECT OF NEW ZEALAND.

    Dr. Nelligan, the Bishop-elect of Auckland, has been presented by his parishioners with a cheque for £750 and an episcopal ring. ...

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  14. PILBARRA ELECTION.

    The by-election for Pilbarra, necessitated by the transference of Mr. Kingsmill to the seat in the Legislative Council vacated by Dr. Jameson, ...

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  15. S. E. GREGORY IN THE BANKRUPTCY COURT.

    In the Bankruptcy Court to-day, before the registrar, Mr. S. E. Gregory, the well-known cricketer, gave evidence in his bankrupt estate. The money he ...

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  16. GERMAN INVITATION TO AMERICAN SQUADRON.

    Mr. W. G. Smalley, the New York correspondent of the "Times," states that the Cabinet advised President Roosevelt to decline the invitation of the ...

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  17. LIBEL ACTION.

    The hearing of the libel action by F. Bromley, M.L.A., against M. Brodzky, proprietor and publisher of "Table Talk," claiming £1000 damages, was ...

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  18. DISCOVERY'S DISCOVERIES.

    The announcement cabled from Zealand of the proceedings and discoveries of the Antarctic exploring vessel Discovery under the command of ...

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  19. WRECK OF THE ELINGAMITE.

    Mr. Tanner, diver, has returned to Auckland with the steamer Energy, after visiting the wreck of the Elingamite, and states that they anchored ...

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  20. ATTEMPTED ROBBERY.

    While a Subiaco lady. Mrs. Green, was walking to catch the tram at Thomas-street this morning, a man stepped out of the bush, gripped her ...

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  21. WILL OF THE LATE SIR F. T. SARGOOD.

    The Trustees and Executors' Agency Co. and F. G. Sargood, are applying for probate in the will of the late Senator Sir Frederick Sargood. His ...

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  22. SENSATION IN PARIS.

    The suicide of Sir Hector Macdonald has created a profound sensation in Paris, and the papers there all write of the event in the most sympathetic ...

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  23. LARGE RUSSIAN LOAN.

    The "Standard's" correspondent at Brussels telegraphs that Russia is secretly negotiating with a Franco-Belgian bankers' syndicate for the ...

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  24. BRISBANE CUSTOMS PROSECUTION.

    The Reid Customs case is drawing to a close. His Honor summed up at great length to-day. At the outset he informed the jury that he had formed ...

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  25. KANAKA LABOUR IN AUSTRALIA.

    Lord Onslow, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, stated in the House of Lords last evening, in reply to Lord Lamington, that he interpreted a ...

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  26. SAFETY LOCKS IN CAGES.

    At Mulwarrie yesterday the inspector of mines proceeded against H. Collins, manager of the Waihi Gold-mining Co., Davyhurst, for a breach of ...

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  27. FREMANTLE MATTERS.

    The population of Fremantle is estimated at 27,000, or an increase of 50 per cent. in four years. The medical officer reports that the ...

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  28. OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE BOAT RACE.

    Trials made of the short boat designed by Mr. Spencer Gollan, the New Zealand athlete and sportsman, and presented by him to Cambridge for ...

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  29. THE INVERLOCHY CASE.

    The Marine Board has decided to cable to the Board of Trade stating that Captain Kendrick's certificate has been suspended for 12 months for gross ...

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  30. MENZIES MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS.

    After the meeting of the municipal council on Tuesday last the mayor announced his intention of resigning his position at the next meeting. Cr. ...

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  31. THE ARBITRATION COURT.

    Mr. E. L. Lobstein has resigned his membership of the Arbitration Court. It is generally known that the reason for Mr. Lobstein's action is that the ...

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  32. FUNERAL IN PARIS.

    In accordance with the wishes of his relatives the remains of Sir Hector, Macdonald will be buried in Paris, and the funeral will be of a strictly private ...

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  33. BIT HIS MATE'S EAR OFF.

    Some time ago two men had a quarrel in Bourke-street, during which one of them had his ear bitten off. He refused to prosecute his assailant on the ...

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  34. RAIN AND FLOODS AT TOWNSVILLE.

    Heavy rains have fallen at Townsville during the last couple of days. From 9 a.m. yesterday to 3 p.m. to-day the rainfall was officially recorded ...

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  35. ROYAL VISIT TO SCOTLAND.

    It is officially announced that the Duke of Buccleuch will hand over his country seat of Dalkeith Park, near Edinburgh, to the King and Queen ...

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  36. SHIPPING STRIKE.

    The strike that has gone on for some time past in the shipbuilding yards oh the Tyne and the Tees has at last come to an end. The shipyard ...

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  37. AN OPEN VERDICT.

    The inquest concerning the recent fire at Hentschs' bond was held to-day. The jury returned an open verdict. ...

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  38. RECEPTION BY THE KING.

    In a late edition of the "Evening News" of yesterday there is published an authoritative denial of the statement previously made in print that the King, ...

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  39. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    The future movements of the Morning will depend on the instructions received from England. It is estimated that £8000 is required to send the ...

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  40. STATE PREMIERS' CONFERENCE

    A number of suggestions of subjects for discussion at the conference of State Premiers, to be held in Sydney during Easter week, have been made by the ...

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  41. BULGARIAN POLITICS.

    The members of the Bulgarian Cabinet have all resigned owing to their inability to find another politician willing to succeed General Pupeikoff, who ...

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  42. CHERTSEY BY-ELECTION.

    The death of Mr. H. C. Leigh-Bennett, Conservative M.P. for Chertsey, has necessitated a by-election for that constituency. Extraordinary interest ...

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