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  2. NEWCASTLE TRAGEDY

    Yesterday morning Emily Veen Street, in whose house Edward Healey was found dead in bed with a bullet wound in the temple, was brought before the Police Court ...

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  3. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. Birrell's Irish Land Bill was considered in the House of Commons yesterday in committee. An amendment by Mr. Redmond to omit the provision for ...

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  4. THE CZAR'S TOUR

    The French public are greatly exercised over what is considered an act of disrespect to France in connection with the Czar's pending visit to Cherbourg, where he will ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN

    When play was resumed at Worcester against Worcestershire this afternoon the sky was overcast. The attendance numbered 2,000. Pearson and Arnold ...

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  6. THE BRITISH NAVY

    The "Daily Telegraph" reports that the firm of Sir W. J. Armstrong, Whitworth, and Co. are now executing designs for gun mountings and for 13.5 in. guns for the ...

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  7. BURGLARS IN THE SUBURBS

    The officials on going on duty at the Croydon, Kilkenny, and Woodville railwaystations, on the Port Adelaide line, at an early hour on Saturday morning received ...

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  8. THE MURDERER DHINGRA

    The Indian student, Dhingra, who assassinated Sir William Wyllie at the Imperial Institute last week, has been committed for trial on a charge of wilful murder. ...

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  9. SPAIN IN MOROCCO

    In consequence of aggressions perpetrated by the Moors against Spanish residents, the Spanish forces at Melilla have bombarded Mozuza, the site of some of the ...

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  10. TROUBLE IN BOLIVIA.

    Serious disturbances have occurred in La Paz, capital of Bolivia, as the result of popular resentment provoked by the award made by the President of the Argentine ...

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  11. BARRIER UNEMPLOYED.

    Serious trouble is threatened as the result of the Mayor's decision to dismiss a number of corporation employes for a month in order to give an equal number of ...

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  12. STAFFORDSHIRE COLLIERIES.

    Great unrest prevails in the colliery districts of North Staffordshire in consequence of disputes between the miners and the colliery proprietors in connection with ...

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  13. THE SUBMARINE MAGNET.

    London experts are of opinion that the submarine magnet invented by a German for the purpose of throwing battleships out of their course and rendering them ...

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  14. FINANCIAL NEWS.

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  15. DEATH OF LORD RIPON.

    The death from heart failure in his 82nd year is announced of Lord Ripon, the well-known Liberal statesman. Born in London in 1827, his father being ...

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  16. THE CANADIAN STRIKE.

    With regard to the strike of a section of the workmen employed by the Dominion Coal Company at Cape Breton, the latest intelligence states that the dispatch of the ...

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  17. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

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  18. FRENCH STABLE BOYS.

    The strike of French stable boys still continues. With the view to arranging terms of settlement 96 racehorse owners have met at the residence of Prince Murat ...

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  19. THE TURKISH REVOLT.

    The Parliamentary Commission appointed in Turkey to investigate the conduct of statesmen and officials charged with complicity in the attempt to overthrow the ...

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  20. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Dr. Richard Arthur, president of the Immigration League of Australia, has sailed on his return to Australia. EARTH SHOCKS IN FRANCE. ...

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  21. A REMARKABLE ARREST.

    Augustus Campbell, aged 20, employed in the Johnson's Reef Company Mine. Bendigo, was arrested in rather sensational circumstances at an early hour this ...

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  22. OVERSEA DOMINIONS.

    The "Times," commenting on the value to the Government at the present moment of such visits to England as those of Lord Grey and Lord Selborne, Governor-General ...

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  23. THE POST-OFFICE.

    The sittings in the Postal Commission were continued on Saturday morning. Continuing his evidence, Mr. George Stephen Turner, representing the Victorian ...

    Article : 151 words
  24. OIL FOR RAILWAY USE.

    Messrs. Meggitt & Co., of Parramatta, having secured the contract to supply tue Victorian Government railways with raw linseed oil for the ensuing 12 months, the ...

    Article : 92 words
  25. INTERNATIONAL TARIFFS.

    In the French Chamber of Deputies yesterday M. Jaures, leader of the Socialist party, moved that the Government be invited to promote an international ...

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  30. GAMBLING IN ENGLAND.

    Mr. Gladstone, Home Secretary, in reply to a Church deputation yesterday, with regard to the gambling question, foreshadowed the early introduction of a Bill ...

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