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  4. TO-DAY'S CABLES.

    In the House of Commons last night Colonel Seely, Parliamentary Under-Secretary to the Colonial Office, replying to an objection that had been made to the use of ...

    Article : 78 words
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  7. SUMMARY.

    Mr. Deakin says that the rejection of old and cherished comrades at the polls is hard to bear. The Labor Party held a big Labor rally at ...

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  8. THE LAST MINUTE

    Dr. Ashburton Thompson stated this afternoon that it had been definitely ascertained that the man Joseph Cossar, working on the Otway, who presented himself at the Sydney Hospital on Wednesday night, is ...

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  9. TO-DAY'S CABLES.

    The dynamiting of a street car in Philadelphia last night resulted in the conductor, a man named Wachto, having both logs broken. As n result of his injuries the victim is ...

    Article : 71 words
  10. TO-DAY'S CABLES.

    The Kroo tribesmen are reported to have the sympathy of all foreign residents in Liberia, the negro republic in West Africa, in the campaign they are now waging against ...

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  11. TO-DAY'S CABLES.

    By 351 votes to 246 the House of Commons to-day adopted the second veto resolution. The second veto resolution holds it to be Expedient that the powers of the House of ...

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  12. STOCK EXCHANGE SALES.

    4 p.m.: Castlemaine Brewery and Wood Bros., 10s 3d; Groat Fitzroy, 21s 6d; Wallaroo and Moonta (small lot), 41s 8d; Vegetable Creek Tin, paid, 7s 2d; Bill. Proprietary (small lot), 37s 3d. ...

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  13. A FIGHT TO THE DEATH.

    A sanguinary pistol duel was fought in Portland last night between two Japanese. The combatants, who were sworn enemies, retired to a room, and, locking the door, ...

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  14. TORPEO BOAT RUN DOWN.

    During some German naval manoeuvres last night off Sassnitz, in Rugen Island, Frussia, a torpedo-boat was run down by a cruiser. ...

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  15. EXPORT OF PULPWOOD.

    The announcement made by the Premier of Quebec that it was intended to prohibit the export of pulpwood has created surprise, and is likely to interfere with the recent tariff ...

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  16. TO-DAY'S CABLES.

    The debate in the Bouse of Commons on the veto resolutions has overshadowed the interest created by the revelations made by Sir Robert Anderson regarding political ...

    Article : 255 words
  17. TO SEE THE BATTLE.

    One hundred Indian braves at Hoquiam, in Washington State have deposited a large sum with the Indian agent for tickets for the Johnson-Jeffries fight. ...

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  18. AEROPLANE WRECKED.

    Major Parseval's aeroplane, the largest that has ever been constructed, was caught in a violent windstorm yesterday and hurled into Lake Plau. ...

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  19. DEATH PENALTY IN RUSSIA.

    Speaking in the Duma last night, the Premier, M. Stolypin, announced that the Emperor had personally ordered the imposition of the death penalty to be limited as strictly ...

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  20. MARSEILLES RESERVISTS.

    The Marseilles unions will call off the general strike to-morrow, leaving the naval reservists to fight their own battle. The Marine Court has sentenced six sailors ...

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  21. BIG TIMBER DEAL.

    The timber reserves of the Fraser River Lumber Mill have been sold to a West Canadian company for £4,000,000. The deal is the largest one of the kind that ...

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  22. COOK'S CLIMB.

    Professor Parker, who always doubted Dr. F. A. Cook's story of his having reached the summit of Mount M'Kinley, has announced that he also disbelieves that the Fairbanks ...

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  23. THE SMALLPOX CASE.

    Though Dr. Ashburton Thompson, chief quarantine officer, states that he is not satisfied as to whether Joseph Cossar, who walked into the casualty room at the Sydney ...

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  24. LOSS OF THE PERICLES.

    The marine inquiry into the loss of the Aberdeen liner Pericles concluded at Fremantle yesterday. Captain Alexander Simpson and all his officers were exonerated from ...

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  25. A MAD "MARATHON."

    A new sport was instituted yesterday at a Brooklyn hall, where seventeen couples competed in a mad waltz, which was announced as a Marathon dancing championship of the ...

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  26. PRE-HISTORIC CITY.

    Tile ruins of a pre-historic city of a period 1000 B.C. have been unearthed by the archaeologists of the Potsdam Museum. By the discoveries that have been made ...

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  27. NO AMERICANS NEED APPLY.

    It is announced that the Pope has struck oft the list of candidates for a cardinalate all Americans, including the Archbishops of New York, St. Paul, Chicago, and New ...

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  28. CANADIAN WHEAT YIELD.

    Statistics just published show that the quantity of wheat in the hands of the farmers at the end of March was 30,000,000 bushels, compared with 22,000,000 bushels for the ...

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  29. MRS. MAYBRICK'S MOTHER.

    Attorney Hayden, one of the counsel for Mrs. Maybrick, denies that the letter's mother, the Baroness de Roques died in poverty. He himself, he says, supplied the Baroness ...

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  30. A SUNKEN PUNT.

    A winch-punt belonging to Captain Burrell sank in midstream, not far from the sunken Currajong, off Bradley's Head, a few days ago, and has not since been recovered. This ...

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  32. ELDERLY VOTER'S FATE.

    George Bott, aged 78, left his home at Mount View, 28 miles distant, on horseback on Wednesday, to register his vote at Hiloston. Yesterday the horse end saddle were ...

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  33. NEW WAGES BOARD.

    Judge Heydon had before him in the Industrial Court this morning the application of the Wood and Coal Laborers' Union, for the constitution of a wages board. ...

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  34. WHEAT FOR THE CONTINENT.

    Messrs. Lohmann and Co. have secured a big cargo for the N.D.L. steamer Franken which leaves Sydney to-morrow, for Antwerp and Hamburg, via ports, included in her manifest being as follows:--21,000 bags ...

    Article : 81 words
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