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  8. SHOCKING TRAGEDY.

    A shocking tragedy, which resulted in the loss of two fives, occurred yesterday at New Norfolk, u picturesque town on the banks of the River Derwent, ...

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  9. BLUEBEARD.

    The discovery is reported from the United States of a long series of atrocious murders of women, which it is suspected have been committed by one ...

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  10. BURDEN OF EMPIRE.

    During the week a cable message reported some important utterances by Mr Chamberlain in South Amen as to the pelations of the colonics ...

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  11. OUR SOLDIERS.

    The report from our Sydney correspondent in last evening's "Herald," with reference to the outrageous slander said to have been uttered by Judge Docker, ...

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  12. SHIPBOARD TRAGEDY.

    The Messageries Maritime mall steamer Armand Behic arrived yesterday from Australia and reported that a terrible accident had ...

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  13. SAFE ROBBERY.

    The Rev. Wesley Johns when passing along Eureka street at an early hour this morning, observed a hand-cart, on which there was an unopened safe, ...

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  14. ALLEGED BURNING.

    The Prime Minister, when questioned to-day as to whether the alleged Bible burning incident at Fiji had been brought under his notice, replied in the negative, ...

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  15. ORANGE INSTITUTION.

    At the meeting of the Methodist conference this morning the following letters in reference to the reported burning of Bibles In Fiji were read:— ...

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  16. FIVE HUNDRED

    The rebellion in the province of Kwang-st is spreading, and reports received to-day give a brief account of a disaster. ...

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  18. CHANCE OF WATERS. [?]

    A few weeks ago it was reported that terrible and widespread distress had been occasioned among the fisherfolk of Brittany, in the north of France, by the ...

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  19. STATE MINISTER'S COMMENTS

    Mr Taverner, one of the two State Ministers who were about this morning, expressed his astonishment that a Judge should have given utterance to such ...

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  20. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Futurists. Dealt with to-day. Two of the accused will fight. They are remanded until next week. ...

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  21. PERSONAL.

    Mr Daniel Wilson informs us that it is not his son, Mr Harold Wilson, B.A., of Clare College, Cambridge University, who is assistant editor of the "Daily ...

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  22. UNIVERSITY EXTENSION.

    The usually sombre walls of the Conservatorium Halt of the Melbourne University were enlivened this afternoon by an assemblage, in which the color note was ...

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  23. STORM AND STRESS.

    The severe weather which has prevailed in England for some time post culminated in a very heavy storm. Considerable damage was caused over ...

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  24. ARMED ALBANIANS.

    The Turkish Government is experiencing considerable difficulty in its efforts to carry out the reforms in the disaffected Balkan provinces, demanded by the European Powers. ...

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  25. HEAVY GALES.

    Heavy gales have done much damage to shipping, and several wrecks have occurred. The crew of the steel barque Singal. ...

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  26. MANSLAUGHTER CHARGED

    At the Criminal Court this morning, Marianne Harris, a married woman, pleaded not guilty to a charge of manslaughter of Mrs Ellen M'Carthy. ...

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  27. SULPHUR MOUNTAIN.

    The volcano or Popocatepetl, which lies forty miles to the south-east of the city of Mexico, has been purchased by the Standard Oil Trust for the sum of ...

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  28. A SOLDIER'S PROTEST.

    Trooper J. A. A., 3rd N.S.W. Bushmen, writes:--Allow me to protest against the baseless assertions of Judge Docker, of Sydney, on Australian troops who gave ...

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  29. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY

    Wireless telegraphy has been used with success in the West Indian Islands. Telegrams have been exchanged between Martinique and Guadeloupe. ...

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  30. SHIP OVERDUE.

    The steamer Las Palms, which was despatched from Newport with a heavy cargo of English coal for Boston, United States, has for some days been reported ...

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  31. FELL DOWN A SHAFT

    An old age pensioner, named Lawerence Sanderson, aged 83, fell down an abandoned shaft yesterday, and was there nearly the whole day. When ...

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  32. VESSEL INDICATOR.

    A successful trial of Siglice's apparatus for showing the approach of submarine and other vessels has taken place at Naples. ...

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  34. HOME AND COLONIAL.

    The London School Board is taking steps to establish relations between the pupils of the London Schools and those in the colonics. ...

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  36. KAURI GUM.

    At to-day's sales of knurl gum 1550 cases were offered, of which 1078 cases were sold. Prices were generally half a crown above those ordinarily realised. ...

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