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  7. THE WAR.

    The Japanese troops have achieved further success in Northern Manchuria, In their pursuit of the retreating Russians. ...

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  8. A LADY'S PLIGHT.

    Mrs Margaret Norrinton, a New Zealand lady, is in a most difficult predicament as the result of a misfortune. The lady was travelling by sea from ...

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  9. A DREAD DISEASE

    The medical faculty of New York is puzzled by the unusual prevalence of a disease which has been responsible for very heavy mortality. ...

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  10. RUSSIA.

    The use of strum telegrams and documents is freely resorted to by agents of the Russian Government in the effort to stem the tide of reform. ...

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  11. RAILWAY TRAGEDY

    The circumstances of the accident at Prince's Bridge railway station last Friday morning, when Michael Sullivan, 46 years of age, a locomotive shunter, was ...

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  12. WHO PAYS PROBATE DUTY?

    The Full Court (Mr Justice Holroyd. Mr Justice 'A'Beckett. and Mr Justice Hodges) to-day delivered reserved Judgement In the case of Murphy v. Ainslie. ...

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  13. A RUFFIAN PRINCE.

    A shocking and wanton outrage has been committed by George Petrovitch, the Crown Prince of Servia. This youth, who is in his eighteenth ...

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  14. POLISH RESERVISTS

    Drastic measures have been adopted by the Russian military authorities to enforce the conscription in Polaud. Fifty-six Poles have been tried by ...

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  15. PEACE PROSPECTS.

    The prospects of a termination of hostilities between Russia aud Japan are steadily growing fainter. St. Petersburg correspondents of ...

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  16. THE OPIUM TRADE.

    The opium trade in China, which is of vast proportions, is to pass to the control of the State. The Government Is arranging to take ...

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  17. SWIMMING.

    There is a general desire amongst swimming people that Mr Bernard B. Kieran, of Sydney, the world's champion amateur swimmer, should take part in ...

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  18. JAPANESE LOAN.

    The fourth Japanese domestic loan of L10,000,000 has, like each of the three preceding loans raised in the country, been a great success. ...

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  19. MOROCCO.

    The Liberal newspapers. In discussing the recent visit of tho Emperor to Tangler, and his enthusiastic: reception by the Moors, allude to a possible dangerous ...

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  20. RUSSIAN STOCKS.

    Russian 4 per cent. stock. which declined in price after the crushing defeat inflicted on the Czar's troops at Mukden, has recovered. ...

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  21. COUNTY COUNCILS

    A bill to enable women to be elected as councillors and aldermen of County Councils has been advanced a further stage in the House of Commons. ...

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  22. CRUELTY TO A HORSE

    At the Hawthorn Court this morning, before Messrs Philpott and Cherry, J's.P., Joseph Thompson was charged with having driven a horse in a manner which involved cruelty. ...

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  23. LADY BECAME SURETY.

    At the Hawthorn Court this morning, before Messrs Philpott and Cherry, J's.P., Mr M. E. Larkln made aplication for the cancellation of an order for the forfeiture of a bail bond of ...

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  24. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Peace Prospects poor. The war to go on. So state St Petersburg correspondents ...

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