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  2. THE WEST COAST LANDS.

    To sing or recite, "On the road to Streaky Bay, to the refrain of "Man[?] lay," might not be altogether the proper way to address oneself to the more serious ...

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  3. THE KAPUNDA MiNE.

    The news which was published in "The Advertiser" on Friday, stating that the Kapunda mine was likely to be worked again, was received with the greatest ...

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  4. THE ZULU REBELLION.

    Two hundred Zulu rebels have given themselves up to Colonel Mackenzie, expressing joyful surprise at the leniency of the terms of surrender, since they ...

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  5. THE LOSER PAYS.

    The Commission appointed by the Czar of Russia to enquire into the surrender of Port Arthur to the Japanese on January 7. 1905, has submitted its report. The ...

    Article : 92 words
  6. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    Senator Sir Josiah Symon, in the Senate, [?]ealt out some severe criticism to-day to the Eminent Domain Bill, which has been introduced by the Government. He ...

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  7. FISHERMEN IN PERIL.

    At Wollongong last evening two fishermen, Kembla Howarth and Frederick Petersen, with Frank Robinson, had an exciting experience and a narrow escape ...

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  8. THE RUSSIAN DEADLOCK.

    Consequent on the decision of the Duma and the Council of the Empire to co-operate in giving effect to the popular agrarian programme the temper of the Russian Court ...

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  9. MR. CHURCHILL AND LORD KITCHENER.

    During a crossfire of interjections in the House of Commons yesterday, in which Mr. Keir Hardie, leader of the Independent Labor Party, Mr. J. H. Dalziel, member ...

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  10. BRITISH SCHOOLS.

    The Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Meals for Scholars Bill, recommends that the work of supplying meals to children of the poorer classes ...

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  11. THE TRANSVAAL.

    Lord Selborne, High Commissioner for South Africa, has been requested by a number of British politicians on the Rand, to inform the Colonial Secretary ...

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  12. THE AUSTRALIAN SQUADRON.

    Vice-Admiral Sir Wilmot H. Fawkes, leaves on Monday in the Flagship Powerful on a visit to Brisbane. H.M.S. Penguin sails from Sydney to-morrow on surveying cruise ...

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  13. SWIMMING THE CHANNEL.

    Wolff, a long-distance swimmer, who attempted yesterday to emulate Captain Webb's feat of swimming the English Channel from Dover to Calais, abandoned the ...

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  14. DR. W. G. GRACE.

    Dr.W. G. Grace, the veteran cricketer, who celebrated the 58th aniversary of his birthday yesterday, signalised the event by making 74 runs for the Gentlemen ...

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  15. A MOTOR ACCIDENT.

    Mr. Albert St. John Harmsworth was the victim of a motor accident last night near Hatfield House, Hertfordshire, the seat of the Marquis of Salisbury. The ...

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  16. AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE

    Ernest Mee[?]ch, a wharf laborer, who attacked his wife with an axe on the night of June 23, and attempted to take his own life after arrest, was to-day ...

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  17. LADY CURZON.

    The death of Lady Curzon, wife of the late Governor-General of India, which occurred on Wednesday, was the outcome of the attack of acute peritonitis for which ...

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  18. A BARRISTER ARRESTED.

    A sensation was created in Christchurch to-day by the arrest of H.Bruges, barrister, and his clerk, James Goodman, on six charges of theft of money totalling ...

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  19. TURKISH FINANCE.

    The Porte has agreed to accept the demands of the Powers in connection with the 3 per cent. increase in the Customs duties. The Powers, in agreeing in principle ...

    Article : 120 words
  20. BRITISH UNEMPLOYED.

    Mr. John Burns, President of the Local Government Board, made an important statement in the House of Commons yesterday concerning the proposals of the ...

    Article : 292 words
  21. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The inaugural dinner of the LiberalColonial Club, founded by liberal freetraedrs for the study and discussion of colonial questions, was held last night. Lord ...

    Article : 87 words
  22. SCHOONER SPRINGS A LEAK.

    The schooner Enterprise, with a full cargo of ironbark from Bateman's Bay, bound for Melbourne, encountered a succession of heavy gales and was blown ...

    Article : 98 words
  23. AMERICA AND NEW ZEALAND.

    The New York correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that owing to a desire to accommodate exporters, the American-Australian line will dispatch a ...

    Article : 63 words
  24. THE TRAMWAYS.

    The Premier (Hon. T. Price) stated yesterday that on his instructions the draftsman of the Tramways Bill (Mr. H. A. Parsons) has had several conferences with ...

    Article : 162 words
  25. THE BETTING INCIDENT.

    The Federal law authorities spent some time,to-day considering the case in which a telegraph messenger, V. R. Lobb, has stated that he was instigated by an ...

    Article : 240 words
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  27. BISLEY RIFLE MEETING.

    At the Bisley meeting yesterday G. A. Turner, a Victorian marksman, scored 92 points in the first stage of the King's Prize, and qualified to shoot in the second round. ...

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