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  3. TO-DAY.

    ITS MOTTO: Simplicity, adorns, preposterousness deforms, and slovenliness degrades --SOCRATES. The top of the morning. ...

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  4. BURIED ALIVE.

    Latest reports concerning the dreadful mining disaster at Courrieres, in France, state that it is believed that none of the victims entombed can now survive owing to the ...

    Article : 89 words
  5. HOLY RUSSIA.

    Terrible stories come from Warsaw of the tortures that are being inflicted by the police authorities there to compel prisoners to make confessions. ...

    Article : 49 words
  6. TWO-MINUTE CHATS.

    "Do you know that a man can die of thirst in Sydney if his system can't stand, water?" said an American visitor to a "Star" man this morning. ...

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  7. RUSSIAN JUSTICE.

    The "Slovo," one of the St. Petersburg dailies, makes the announcement that up wards of 200 prisoners sentenced to death by courts-martial in the Baltic provinces were ...

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  8. CIVIL SERVICE SCANDAL.

    Sir,--In your well worth reading article of Friday's issue, headed the "Civil Service Scandal," one clause says: "But the Public Service Board holds that in the majority of ...

    Article : 429 words
  9. CHURCHILL'S THREAT.

    One of the Capetown dallies, the "Cape Times," declares that if the mischievous threat made by Mr. Winston Churchill, Under-Secretary for the Colonies, to ...

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  10. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL AT NEWCASTLE.

    To-day, at 10 a.m., their Excellencies Lord and Lady Northcote with their suite boarded the steamer Namol at the Hunter River Co.'s wharf and made an interesting inspection of ...

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  11. A DOUBTFUL POINT.

    The Canadian House of Representatives has, at the instance of the prime Minister Sir Wilfrid Laurier, adjourned its discussion of the resolution moved by Mr. Macdonnell in ...

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  12. A RUPTURE FEARED.

    The "Times" correspondent at Algeciras, where the international delegates are at present in conference over the Moroccan question, reports that the chances of a rupture ...

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  13. TEN MILLION IN SUBSIDIES.

    The American-Australian, mailboats are under Senator Gallinger's big Shipping Subsidy Bill, which successfully passed the United States House of Representatives last ...

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  14. DECLINED WITH THANKS.

    Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the Canadian Premier, has declined the offer of a peerage. ...

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  15. ON THE LINE.

    The Secretary of the Railway Department (Mr. M'Lachlan) drew the attention of a "Star" reporter this morning to the frequency with which one of the bylaws of the railways ...

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  16. BRITISH EMIGRANTS.

    The Canadian Government is increasing the bonus paid to agents for supplying passage tickets to British emigrants from 7s to 20s. ...

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  17. ST. PATRICK'S DAY.

    Although there was a suggestion of Moore's "tear and a smile" in the weather conditions this morning the Irish citizens have a fine day for the celebration of the Irish national ...

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  18. WOOL SALES.

    Spirited bidding prevailed at the wool sales to-day, full rates being realised for all descriptions. ...

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  19. STOVEMAKERS' STRIKE.

    The strike of the employees of Messrs. Fred Metiers and Co., stove-makers, has come to an end, and the men will resume work oil Monday morning under practically ...

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  20. BUTTER MARKETS.

    The butter market is very dull, and the demand is poor. Stocks are accumulating. Danish butter is unchanged. New Zealand unsalted is firm. ...

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  21. ACCIDENT AT BALMAIN.

    At half-past 7 o'clock this morning Lawrence Maher, a dairyman, residing in Elliott-street, Balmain, was driving his horse, and cart down Albion-street, when the horse fell, ...

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  22. THE PLAGUE.

    The Board of Health authorities stated, in reply to inquiries this morning, that no fresh cases of plague had been reported since yesterday. In reply to a question by a "Star" ...

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  23. THE YACHT MINOTA.

    Mr. E. M'Caughan's yacht Minota, which arrived from Melbourne on Thursday in charge of Captain Young, has been sold as an island trader. She is to have a few ...

    Article : 69 words
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