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  7. CONSUMPTION

    Steps are to be taken to officially ascertain, the value of Dr. Friedrich Friedinann's discovery for the cure of consumption. ...

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  8. BALKAN WAR

    Additional details have been received here of the lighting on the peninsula of Gallipoli on Sunday. When the Turks landed at Charkoul, ...

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  9. MEXICO

    News received from Mexico City shows that the situation in the Republic, where another revolution has broken out, and General Felix Diaz, ...

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  10. RIOTING IN JAPAN

    The rioting which began in the vicinity of Parliament House yesterday was continued until early this morning, when the intense cold ...

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  11. SEA SUPREMACY

    In the House of Commons to-day a question was asked with reference to the recent, declaration of Admiral von Tirpitz, the Secretary to the German ...

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  12. STRIKE RIOTS

    There has been a resumption of rioting in connection with the trouble among the coal miners, at Charleston, in South Carolina. ...

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  13. TURTLES AS REMEDY

    Dr. Friedrich Friedmann, of Berlin, insists that he has discovered a radical remedy for tuberculosis (said the Berlin correspondent of the "Daily ...

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  14. CRUISER'S CUTTER

    The [?] from the third-class cruiser Perseus, 2135 tons, which has been missing in the Persian Gulf since January 18, has been officialy ...

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  15. IRONCLAD WRECKED

    The Turks have suffered a severe loss in the wreck of the Ironclad Assar-I-Tewak 4613 tons. at Karaburrin. ...

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  16. BOATING TRAGEDY

    Mr V. Tanner, P.M. the Coroner, held an inquiry at the Morgue to-day regarding the death of William Howard Rider, aged 29 years, who, together ...

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  17. APPEAL ALLOWED

    The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council has allowed the appeal in the case of Rickards v. Lothian, heard in Melbourne. ...

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  18. TRADE RESTRAINT

    The Supreme Court of the United States recently decided that agreement in inter-State commodities such as clothing and food, were illegal,and ...

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  19. AGRICULTURE

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" comments to-day upon a decision of the Canadian Government to spend £2,000.000 in providing instruction in agricultural and ...

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  20. TYPHOID FEVER

    A serious outbreak of typhoid fever is reported from the railway camp along the line now in course of construction between Balrnsdale and Orbost, in East ...

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  21. REGISTERED LETTER

    The charge preferred at the City Court to-day against a young man named Albert John Duval was that of having stolen a registered letter ...

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  22. PAPUAN OIL

    A friendly rivalry on the oil field of the Vallala River, in Papua, is about to be established between Messrs F. Griben and C. H. Locke, who are engaged ...

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  23. ARRESTED BY CIVILIAN

    At the Brunswick Police Court today, a travelling tinker named Thomas Lawer, was charged on remand with having behaved in an insulting manner ...

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  24. FISHERIES BRANCH

    In reclassifying the State Public Service, Mr G. C. Morrison the public Service Commissioner, has in his provisional scheme, placed the Game and ...

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  25. HAWKERS IN SMITH STREET

    At the Fitzroy Court to-day. Francis Wright, hawker, was charged with having behaved in an offensive manner. He denied the charge. ...

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  26. GREEK YOUTH'S FALL.

    A Greek youth was stepping from a trainear on Prince's Bridge at 10 p.m. yesterday, when he fell, his head striking the roadway with great force. The ...

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  27. CHOIRLESS CHURCH.

    Trouble has again occurred at the Dawson street Baptist Church, where some months, ago the congregation aud the Rev. H. E. Hughes had a ...

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  28. CITY WEATHER.

    By Gaunt's instruments at noon today the readings were:—Barometer, 30,211, rising; yesterday, 30.320. Thermometer, in the sun, highest, 125; in ...

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  29. TO DO OTHERS GOOD.

    "I have been living in S. W. Queensland for thirteen years writes Mr J. R. Tindale, Editor of the Cunnamu[?] "Watchman." "During that time I ...

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  32. A SCEPTIC CONVINCED.

    "I was very bad with colic,'' writes Mr Joseph Ryan, Hotelkeeper, Pahl, N.Z.. "and my wife was recommended to give me Chamberlain's Colic and ...

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