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  4. TO-DAY.

    ITS MOTTO: Our domestic calamities Should be buried in silence and in sorrow. --TACITUS. Back to the Flowery Land. ...

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  5. CHINESE STUDENTS.

    Chinese students of the Tokio University, to the number of 8200, have resolved to return home owing to the authorities in Pekin disregarding their protests in relation to the ...

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  6. TUG-BOAT HANDS.

    The Arbitration Court to-day gave its judgment in the dispute between the Sydney and Manly Ferry Employees Union and Messrs. J. and A. Brown. ...

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  7. RUSSIAN REVOLT.

    The St. Petersburg strikers have cut the northern cable. ...

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  8. TURKISH TRANSPORTS.

    The Ottoman troops. that have recently been serving in Yemen are being repatriated. So crowded were the transports that ...

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  9. AT KISHINEFF AND ODESSA.

    Troops at Kishi[?]eff and Odessa refused to fire upon riotous peasants, and other troops sent from the frontier, joined the rioters. ...

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  10. HOOLIGANS AT WORK.

    Roughs looted shops at Lodz. Workmen from factories, armed with revolvers and iron bars, rushed into the streets, and dispersed the rioters, many of whom ...

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  11. TROOPS AT MOSCOW.

    Many of the soldiers at Moscow are attending revolutionary meetings and fraternising with the revolutionaries, as well as accompanying workmen's processions. ...

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  12. A RECORD.

    The shipbuilding on the Clyde during the present year amounted to 550,000, tons. This constitutes a record. ...

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  13. CONGO ATROCITIES.

    M. Gentil, the Commissary-General in the French Congo, who was gravely indicted in connection with the cruelty to natives in that region, has been acquitted by the ...

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  14. MADEIRA.

    The German concession at Madeira has been satisfactorily rearranged. ...

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  15. THE WILLIS CASE.

    George M'Nair (42), clerk, and Bernard Hoskins (41), station-master, appeared, on remand (on baii), before Mr. Payten, S.M., at the City Court this morning, charged with ...

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  16. COUNT SERGIUS WITTE THE FIRST PRIME MINISTER OF RUSSIA.

    Who declares he will see Russia through her present crisis, and who has placed General Ignatieff under arrest upon suspicion of plotting for the restoration of autocracy. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. ODESSA GARRISON.

    The garrison at Odessa, which largely consists of reservists, demands immediate discharge, and £10 each. ...

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  18. CHAOS IN THE BALTIC PROVINCES.

    Chaos reigns in the Baltic provinces of Russia. Twelve thousand Cossacks have been sent to the provinces to restore order. ...

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  19. GROWING UNREST.

    There is growing unrest amongst the Russian troops generally, and four regiments in the Kazan district and others at Kieloe have mutinied. ...

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  20. LOCAL REPUBLIC.

    A local republic has been established in one of the Baltic provinces, with officials and armed forces, who are obeying orders to burn and pillage also to execute barons, ...

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  21. SAILING.

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  22. CENTRAL RUSSIA.

    Troops in Orel, Tashkend, and Kursk, Central Russia, have promised to side with the socialists when the final struggle with the Government begins. ...

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  23. A SON OF THE SEA.

    John Walsh, a big, powerful stoker from H.M.S. Challenger, was last night fighting with a couple of women in Liverpool-street, when Constable S. J. Coley arrested him on ...

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  24. BUGLER DUNNE.

    On board the big White Star liner Persic, which arrived at Sydney yesterday, is Bugler Dunne, the boy hero of Colenso. He was, it will be remembered, shot three times ...

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  25. DEALING WITH STRIKERS.

    The Council of the Empire has approved of the draft law dealing with strikes. ...

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  26. PLOTTING FOR A DICTATORSHIP.

    The "Times" reports an extraordinary rumour, which is generally believed at St. Petersburg. The rumour is to the effect that the Tsar ...

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  27. DRUNK.

    A man of 71 appeared at the Central Police Court this morning. He was a plain "drunk," and acknowledged it with a nod when charged. But there was evidently something, in ...

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  28. WITTE AND THE ARMY.

    Count Witte, the Russian Premier, has Informed the St. Petersburg correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" that the army will remain absolutely loyal to the Tsar under all ...

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  29. SYDNEY RESCUE HOME

    A street collection will be made in Sydney to-morrow in aid of the Sydney Rescue Home. As this is a deserving charity the collectors appeals will no doubt be ...

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