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  2. A RECORD RAINFALL.

    The fine rain which, fell throughout the State on Sunday was the principal topic of conversation in the city on Monday, and a large crowd assembred in the vestibule of ...

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  3. OUTRAGES IN SAN FRANCISCO.

    In San Francisco during the last, two months murders, assaults, and robberies by desperate thugs have been so frequent as almost to create a reign of terror. Few ...

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  4. THE BUTCHERS' DISPUTE.

    In reference to the demand of the lambdressers at the Dry Creek slaughter-yards and at the Cowandilla works for higher wages, a conference took place on ...

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  5. RUSSIAL REFORM MOVEMENT.

    A meeting of the Octobrist Party was held at St. Petersburg on Saturday, 5,000 members attending. The president, M. Gutshikoff, in ...

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  6. SENSATION IN ROME.

    A great sensation was caused during service at St. Peter's Cathedral, Rome, this morning by the explosion of a bomb near the High Altar. The cathedral was ...

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  7. FERREIRA'S CAPTURE.

    Commandant Ferreira and his party of freebooters were unarmed when captured at Wittesand by Sub-Inspector Adams. The men whom Ferreira had commandeered ...

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  8. WRECK NEAR PORT DARWIN.

    The Minister controlling the Northern Territory (Hon. L. O'Loughlin) has received a telegram from the Government Resident at Port Darwin, dated 19th inst, advising ...

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  9. MOROCCO.

    Raisuli, the rebel chief of Morocco, who has usurped the Sultan's authority in the northern districts, has warned the Cadi of Tangier not to legalise any land purchases ...

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  10. AMERICAN INSURANCE.

    District-Attorney Jerome, of New York, has reported that no State laws render it possible to prosecute criminally the officials of the Mutual Life Insurance Company of ...

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  11. SIGNOR CARUSO IN NEW YORK.

    Signor Caruso, the well-known Italian tenor, who was arrested in New York on Saturday at the instance of a woman, who charged him with insulting her in the ...

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  12. THE ANGLICAN CONGRESS.

    The Sixth Quadrennial Congress of the Anglican Church of Australia began in Melbourne to-day with an impressive series of religious and civil ceremonies and the ...

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  13. NAVIGATING THE AIR.

    The steerable balloon "La Patrie" ascended from Paris on saturday, carrying six expert aeronauts. Evolutions were made in all directions, and the balloon ...

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  14. THE RAND MINING SCANDALS.

    Speaking at Hanley on Saturday Mr. Augustine Birrell, president of the Board of Education, made forcible reference to the scandals connected with the Chinese ...

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  15. NATAL FINANCES.

    The Treasurer of Natal [?]unces that the revenue of the colony for the year ended June 30 last was £300,000 below the estimates. The figures show that on the ...

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  16. A BIG BANKRUPTCY.

    The famous De la Roue glass works at La Delinsart, in the Belgian province of Namur, has suspended payment. The liabilities of the firm total several million ...

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  17. YOUNGEST LEGISLATOR IN AUSTRALIA.

    Mr Benjamin Watkins was to-day returned unopposed for the Queenstown seat in the State Assembly. He is the youngest politician in the Commonwealth, being ...

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  18. WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE.

    A deputation of seven "suffragettes" visited Mr. John Burns, president of the Local Government Board, at his residence, Lavender Gardens, Battersea, on Saturday, ...

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  19. EDUCATION IN BELGUIM.

    A great demonstration was made in Brussels on Saturday by the Liberal-Socialist Parliamentary party in favor of a compulsory system of education. There ...

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  20. MELBOURNE BUILDING TRADE STRIKE.

    Although the master builders have Adopted a policy of passive resistance towards the strikers, and wherever possible have kept their works in progress when ...

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  21. THREATENING A PREMIER.

    William Aitchen, the sharebroker charged with having sent a threatening letter to the Premier (Sir Joseph Ward), was released to-day by the Supreme Court ...

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  22. JAPAN AND AMERICA.

    A Japanese battleship and two cruisers will pay a visit of courtesy to San Francisco in the spring. ...

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  23. NEW AUSTRALASIAN STEAMERS.

    The managing director of the Union Company (Mr. Mills) returned by the Ventura to-day. He states that the company is arranging, for the inclusion in the line of ...

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  24. EARTHQUAKE IN THE WEST.

    A shock of earthquake was felt in Perth at about 20 minutes past 3 this afternoon. The Government Astronomer states that the shock was the most severe recorded on ...

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  25. BRITISH ARMY REFORM.

    The War Secretary, Mr. R. B. Haldane, has appointed a consultative committee of four high military officers, three business men, and two economic experts to assist in ...

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  26. PROMPT WORK OF FIRE BRIGADES.

    A big city fire was averted to-night by the prompt work of the brigades. At about 10 o'clock the premises of E. Meyer & Son, clothing manufacturers, in Kent-street, ...

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  27. NEW SOUTH WALES LAND SCANDALS.

    The trial of Crick, Willis, and Bath for conspiracy was advanced another stage today, when evidence of further payments of large sums to Willis and Bath was given ...

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  28. GERMAN SOUTH-WEST AFRICA.

    The Supplementary Estimates which were presented to the Reichstag on Saturday provide for a vote of £1,500,000 for military operations against the Hereros in ...

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  29. A DEVASTATING CYCLONE

    The cyclone of unprecedented severity that swept over the provinces of Havana and Pinar de Rio resulted in 20 deaths and serious injury to a dozen or more ...

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  30. HALL MARKING OF JEWELLERY.

    A conference of manufacturing jewellers representing the Sydney Chamber of Commerce, and the Manufacturing Jewellers' Association of Victoria was held to-day, ...

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  31. A COACHING MISHAP.

    The driver and passengers of the mail coach running to Georgetown, near Cairns in North Queensland, had a sensational experience last week, according to an ...

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  33. NEW YORK ELECTIONS.

    Mr W. R. Hearst, the Democratic candidate for the Governorship of New York state, who was recently defeated by Mr. C. E. Hughes, the Republican candidate, ...

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  34. NEW ZEALAND.

    Owing to the increase in the population the North Island gains three seats in Parliament and the South Island loses three. ROASTED TO DEATH. ...

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  37. A WILD ANTI-SOCIALIST.

    A constable near Wangaratta on Saturday arrested a man named Toohey, who was running about in a paddock in a wild manner. He had to be run down on ...

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  39. TO-DAY'S ENGAGEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 90 words
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