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  2. CABLEGRAMS.

    The Russian Government, irritated at Turkeys continuance, in spite of Russian protests, to fortify the Bosporus, has sent a message to the ...

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  3. TELEGRAPHIC.

    The House of Rapresentatives met as usual this afternoon a half-past 2, when fully two-thirds of the members were present. ...

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  4. CABLEGRAMS.

    It is now generally understood that the council of work men's delegates on St. Petersburg ordered a cessation of the general strike at moon, to-day, ...

    Article : 147 words
  5. TELEGRAPHIC.

    Although five months have elapsed since W. H. Boardman and Son Herman were sencenced to four months' imprisonment for keeping a ...

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  6. TELEGRAPHIC.

    Shortly after the House of Representatives met yesterday Mr Deakin gave notice of his intention to move the introduction of new standiing ...

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  7. TELEGRAPHIC.

    A well-attended meeting of the Coolgardie branch of the P.L.P. was held at the Tivoli Theatre to-night. Mr. John Griffiths, president, was in the ...

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  8. UNREST IN ODESSA.

    A gang or Coo roughs in odessa, who were prominent dn the recent massacres there, are terrorising over the Jewish residents and threatening ...

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  9. ANTI-AMERICAN BOYCOTT.

    Tire American Consul-General at Singapore states that the British, and colonial Governments have there broken the Chinese boycott of ...

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  10. THE ARBITRATION COURT.

    The railway arbitration case continued to-day, when the Commissioner, Mr. George, called several witnesses. George Smith, manager of ...

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  11. CHAMPION SWIMMER.

    Some little time ago D. Billington, the well-known English champion swimmer, was declared by the Amateur Swimming Association to have lost ...

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  12. POSITION IN POLAND.

    The position an Poland is still critical. Outbreaks and riots are feared in various places, and the foreign consuls at Warsaw have applied to ...

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  13. DISORDER IN THE CAPITAL.

    On Sunday night the strikers in St. Petersburg burnt a large number of shops because their proprierers refused to close. ...

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  14. THE LAND SCANDALS.

    At the Water Police Court to-day the hearing was resumed of the charge against W. P. Crick arising out of the Lands Commission enquiry. ...

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  15. ANTI-POLISH DECREES.

    Temporary Governors have been appointed in ten provinces of Poland, and they have commenced their rule by issuing several most drastic ...

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  16. ANTONIA DOLORES.

    Mr. Tait has engaged die well-known singer, Mdlle. Antonia Dolores, fox 25 concerts in Australia and New Zealand. The tour will probably ...

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  17. Schooner in Distress.

    The five-masted American schooner Kineo put in an unexpected appearance to-day, and sought medical assistance. A doctor boarded the ...

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  18. FAMINE IN JAPAN.

    It is officially announced in Toledo that the famine in Northern Japan is not sufficiently serious to necessitate pecuniary aid from abroad. ...

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  19. BUSINESS PARALYSED.

    From a financial point of view the recent disorders have left Russia bad a terribly bad state. Foreign business is at a complete standstill, and ...

    Article : 71 words
  20. NORWEGIAN THRONE.

    Prince Charles of Denmark, on ascending the throne of Norway, takes the tide of Haakon the Seventh. (Haakon, or Hakon, was a common ...

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  21. HOTTENTOT REVOLT.

    Hendrik Witboi, one of the principal leaders of the Hottentot revolt against the Germans in South-West Africa, has died of wounds, and has ...

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  22. TOLSTOI'S ESTATE.

    Mobs of peasants, incited by reactionary officials and police, have been rioting and destroying property in the neighbourhood of Count Tolstoi's ...

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  23. UNEMPLOYED QUESTION.

    A large procession, of several thousands of the London unemployed, under the auspices of the trades unions and the Social Democrats, passed ...

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  24. STORTHING DEPUTATION.

    A deputation from the Norwegian Storthing arrived at Copenhagen yesterday and waited upon Prince Charles of Denmark, or, to give him his new ...

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  25. Racial Hatred.

    Lionel Terry, charged with, the murder of a Chince 011 September 24, was placed on his trial at the Supreme Court to-day. When asked ta plead. ...

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  26. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    Summer set in to-day, when a temperature of 96 degrees was registered at the Perth Observatory at 3 p.m. The steamer Yongala reached ...

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  27. COUNCIL DISCUSSIONS.

    Discussions recently in the workmen's council in St. Petersburg showed that the revolutionary socialists numbered only one-fourth of the delegates ...

    Article : 129 words
  28. Victorian Police Commission.

    At the sitting of the Police Commission to-day Mr. George Musgrove, theatrical entrapaneur, said that several years ago Thomas Hudson was ...

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  29. RECEPTION AT CHRISTIANA.

    A British warship will proceed to Christiana, the capital of Norway, to take part in the celebrations at the reception there of King Haakon and ...

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  30. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    An inquest was held to-day on the body of George Nisbett, aged 54, a Civil servant sad who was found hanging from a pepper tree in his ...

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  31. PERTH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    The Chamber of Commerce to-night -at the largest meeting of business men ever held in Perth-carried the following resolution unanimously:— ...

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  32. SPEECH BY MR. MORLEY.

    Speaking at Walthamslow last night Mr. John Morley. M.P., criticised the attitude of the Prime Minister towards the fiscal question. He suggested ...

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  33. REASON FOR CLOSING.

    The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent at St. Petersburg says that the workmen's delegates hastened to close the strike and undo what they had done ...

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  34. ROYAL VISIT TO INDIA.

    The Prince and Princess of Wales arrived at Udaipur yesterday, and received a great ovation. ...

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  35. THE BROOME MURDER.

    The appeal against their conviction having failed, Charles Hagen. a Norwegian, and Pablo Marquez and Simeon Espada, Manilamen, were ...

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  36. THE CRIMINAL COURT.

    In the Criminal Court to-day a woman named Margaret McIntosh, who had been found guilty of receiving stolen articles, was released on the ...

    Article : 120 words
  37. BOURSE RECOVERING.

    Russian 4 per cents, rose again on the St. Petersburg Bourse to nearly 86. The rise was mainly due to the fair prospects which Count Witte and ...

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  38. BRITISH MADE GOODS.

    Major Evans Gordon M.P. for Stepney, is forming a non-political league, says the "Daily Express," to promote a demand for British made as against ...

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  39. UNEMPLOYED FUND.

    Queen Alexandra's fund for the unemployed now amounts to £60,000, including a donation of £10,000 from Lord Mount-Stephen. ...

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  40. VLADIVOSTOK MUTINY.

    residents in Vladivostok state that the mutiny in that town lasted from the 12th to the 16th inst., and that practically the whole town ...

    Article : 161 words
  41. SYDNEY WHARF LABORERS.

    The wharf laborers did nothing to-day to hamper the steamship owners. Preparations were made at the various wharves to start at the accustomed ...

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  42. THE PLAGUE OUTBREAK.

    A number of dead rats were found at the North Mole, Fremantle, to-day, and 16 were examined at the bacteriological laboratory in Perth, but ...

    Article : 67 words
  43. WRECK OF THE HILDA.

    The number or persons drowned in the wreck of the Hilda off Cezambre on Sunday last was 129. Of these 64 bodies have been recovered and ...

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  44. A RAILWAY FATALITY.

    The inquiry into the death of Arthur Ernest Hivon, who was killed on the railway line near the Beaufort street bridge on. Friday, was resumed ...

    Article : 63 words
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