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  3. TO-DAY.

    ITS MOTTO: He who happens to have a good son-in-law has found a child; he who has a bad one has lost a daughter.--DEMOCRITUS. ...

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  4. THE BETTING BAROMETER.

    TARTAN (FIRST FAVOURITE FOR THE CUP), By Lochiel from Colours. He is a five-year-old, and trained by J. Burton, SCOT FREE (SECOND FAVOURITE FOR THE CUP). By Lochiel from Scotch Mary. His best performance was when he won the Waver- ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THE MIDNIGHT REVELLERS.

    He was a solid-looking fellow enough, and spoke well and plausibly. Something in the office of Public Shirks, he said he was, and a certain languid air of tiredness, coupled ...

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  6. RUSSIA DAY BY DAY.

    New York Jews have appealed to President Roosevelt to induce the Russian Government to stop the massacres. ...

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  7. PASSIVE RESISTANCE.

    The "Russ," the chief Liberal organ of St. Petersburg, preaches passive resistance until the workers are armed. ...

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  8. THE NEW SUB-WAY.

    Yesterday at the Central Police Court the Public Prosecutor pointed out to Mr. Macfarlane, S.M., the fact that the new subway at the Redfern Railway Station was the ...

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  9. MEETINGS AND PROCESSIONS.

    Reuter's St. Petersburg correspondent states that the Governor of Warsaw threatens to suppress all meetings and processions because the people have proved unworthy of ...

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  10. POLICE AND REFORMERS.

    The police at Moscow are openly organising attacks upon the reformers. The Metropolitan has ordered homilies in the churches, but the Liberal Procurator, ...

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  11. DEMOCRATS AND THE PRESS.

    The democrats, who now control the Russian press, mean to compel the editors to demand General Trepoff's downfall as well as the concession of universal suffrage. ...

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  12. STEAD ON THE SITUATION.

    Mr. W. T. Stead considers the Constitutionalists will soon win, since the social democrats have neither leaders nor money. ...

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  13. SMALL FIRES.

    Although not engaged on any "big jobs" the Metropolitan Fire Brigade has been kept busy for the past 36 hours or so, having received over half-a-dozen calls in that time. ...

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  14. FRIGHTFUL MASSACRE.

    An unprecedented massacre took place at Odessa on Friday. Gangs of ruffians, headed by policemen and soldiers, sacked all the Jewish houses in ...

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  15. A DOMESTIC THIEF.

    A young girl named Lily O'Donnell was changed at the Water this morning with stealing a gold ring and a sliver watch, together of the value of £4 10s, the property ...

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  16. SIR GEORGE WILLIAMS DEAD.

    A cable was received by Mr. J. J. Virgo this morning announcing that Sir George Williams died at 6 o'clock yesterday afternoon. He was the founder of the Y.M.C.A. ...

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  17. REFUSED DUTY.

    Several members of the crew of the steamer Gael, which lately arrived at Marseilles from Melbourne, have been brought before the Maritime Court at the former port, charged with ...

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  18. THE NORTH SEA.

    Germany intends to build a new naval base in the North Sea, as well as to widen the Kiel Canal. ...

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  19. "BARRISTER BEHIND THE BARS."

    There sat at the end of the front seat in the men's dock at the Central this morning a man who leered piercingly at all and sundry around him. ...

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  20. MIDWINTER HOLIDAYS.

    There is a possibility that the midwinter holidays will be abolished at no distant date, and that the public schools of the State will be divided into two districts with a view of ...

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  21. FRANCISCAN MISSIONS.

    At the instance of the Vatican the Superior Franciscan Missions at Constantinople have renounced French protection, preferring Italian. ...

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  22. MEDDLESOME KAISER.

    A system of wireless telegraphy has been installed between St. Petersburg and Peterhof, which is 15 miles west of the capital, and in the vicinity of which is one of the ...

    Article : 131 words
  23. LANDS COMMISSION.

    The Lands Commission will resume its investigations to-morrow morning at 11.50, when, it is understood, a statement will be presented by the Farmers and Settlers' ...

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  24. ROBBERY IN THE CITY.

    A quantity of painters' materials, and a number of tools, valued in all at £30, were stolen between Saturday and Monday from the shop of Messrs. Nock and Kirby, ...

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  25. ALLEGED BREAKING AND ENTERING.

    At the Central Police Court this morning James Bennett, alias Sidney Royall (25), labourer, was charged with having broken and entered, St. Mary's Cathedral, College-street, ...

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  26. DEPUTATIONS.

    The Minister for Works a will receive two deputations on Thursday next, the first, an 11.15 a.m., from the borough of Waterloo respecting the improvement of the[?] ...

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  27. HANGED HIMSELF.

    An orchardist named Sam Nicholls was found hanging to a tree at Kellyville this morning. He was aged 59, The discovery was made by his wife. ...

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