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  9. TRAM TRAGEDY.

    Further particulars have been received regarding the train accident at Oporto, where, an electric car became derailed while crossing a bridge and ...

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  10. INDIAN RULER.

    The divorce cafe of St[?]tham versus Statham, and the Gaekwar of Baroda (India), was mentioned in the Divorce Court to-day. ...

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  11. STEAMER WRECKED.

    A steamer called the Kuala has been wrecked at Socotra Island, in the Indian Ocean. Five Europeans and thirty-four ...

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  12. MILITARY SERVICE.

    Only some of the London newspapers publish in full the letter sent by Sir George Reid to all of them on the subject of military service in Australia. ...

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  13. DR. PEACOCK.

    In the Practice Court to-day application was made to Mr Justice a Beckett to grant Dr. Peacock ball. Mr W. Paul (instructed by Messrs ...

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  14. THE DURBAR.

    His Majesty the King to-day presented seven British and two Indian regiments, There was a brilliant gathering of ...

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  15. PAST CELEBRATIONS.

    To rule an Oriental people wisely, a statesman must possess temperament and imagination which enable him to enter into, the mood of Asiatic nations. ...

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  16. THE EMPIRE.

    Good progress is being made in London and the provinces in establishing a United Kingdom branch of the Empire Parliamentary Association. ...

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  17. STARTING TRAINS.

    The Canadian-Pacific Railway Company denies the statement that the system of using telephone messages in connection with the despatch of trains. ...

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  18. RETURNS HOME.

    Dr. peacock was released from the Melbourne gaol on ball to-day, Mr R. A. Crouch, of Strongman and Crouch, his solicitors, and Mr C. A. ...

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  19. RAILWAY DISPUTE.

    Both sides to tho conference of representatives of the railway companies and the employes have accepted the scheme for the settlement of the ...

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  20. MEXICO.

    Nows has been received of hostilities between a force of State guards and a number of rebels. The Slate guards were defeated, and ...

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  21. IMMIGRATION.

    Mr W. Campbell, secretary to the Amalgamated Society of Engineers, and a deputation from that organisation waited upon Mr Murray, the Premier, ...

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  22. THE WAR.

    As a result of friendly representations by Germany, the Porte decided not to expel the Italian residents of Smyrna, as was proposed, lest ...

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  23. CHINESE UPHEAVAL.

    The delegates appointed by Yunnshi-kai, the Premier, and the Republican delegates have agreed to hold a peace conference at Hankau. ...

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  24. THE STATE SESSION.

    Referring to-day to the possibility of the State session closing at the end of this week, Mr Balileu, Minister for Public. Works, said that of one thing ...

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  25. SHIPPING DEADLOCK.

    Mr Sampson (V.), asked the Minister for External Affairs in the House of Representative to-day, whether he had seen an article in last night's "Herald" ...

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  26. PRISON DEPARTMENT.

    During a sitting in the Legislative Assembly which lasted until early this morning, Mr Stuart Robertson, strongly criticised the treatment mated out to ...

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  27. NEW VESSEL.

    The Gunbar, a new steamer for the North Coast Steamship Company of New South Wales, has been launched at Ardrossan. ...

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