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  9. SPAIN.

    The situation in Spain prising out of the revolutionary agitation has become most serious. The openly expressed determination ...

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  10. SAVINGS BANK ROBBERY

    'A' young man, now undergoing sentence for embezzlement from the Savings Bank of New South Wales, was examined in the Bankruptcy Court or ...

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  11. "ARCH PLOTTER."

    Sensational disclosures to the effect that President Tuft arranged with Mr. W. H. Hearst, the American newspaper proprietor, to send a special ...

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  12. INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    The strike of railway men at Dublin arose through two men employed at the terminus of the Grout Southern line refusing to handle timber consigned by a ...

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  13. MISSING DENTIST.

    The pollen have not been able to find any trace of Mr. Henderson, a dentist, formerly of Ruthergien, Victoria, who disappeared from a London hotel in ...

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  14. STRANGE MYSTERY.

    The mysterious disappearance of Mr. Rupert Phillip Henderson has been the subject of much conjecture in Melbourne, where he was well known [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. ELECTION SCANDAL.

    Much excitement has been caused by a scandal in connection with the election at Qu[?]bee East, where Sir Wilfrid Laurier the Prime Minister, is seeking ...

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  16. THE MONARCHY

    Fewer war risks arc now being token aud the rates are lower. Twenty-five guineas per cent., however, have been paid on policies ...

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  17. STEEL WORKERS.

    Nine hundred steel workers at Dowl[?]s, in Wales, have gone on strike. The men demand increase in wages and the recognition of their ...

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  18. "GOD BLESS AUSTRALIANS."

    Antony the passengers by the R.M.S. Ormuz is senator U. J. Sayers, who is returning from a Coronation trip to London. ...

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  19. ANTHRAX.

    There have been 5[?] confirmed outbreaks of anthrax in England in the course of the last eight months. The number of animals affected was ...

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  20. BOXING MATCH.

    The Most Rev. R. T. Davidson, the Archbishop of Canterbury, is associated with the agitation to Slop the Johnson Wells boxing match. ...

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  21. DOCK AT SEA.

    A floating dock, which was being towed to Brindisi collapsed off Land's End to-day. It parted [?] portions, both of ...

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  22. BANK RATE.

    The Berlin bank rate, which has been 4 per cent, for some time past, has been increased to 5 per cent. ...

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  23. GOVERNMENT BILLETS.

    "Reference was made in my last report," says Mr. M'Lachian in his seventh report on the Commonwealth Public Service, "to the necessity for ...

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  24. WAR CLOUD.

    The flagship Powerful, which should have left for Jervis Hay yesterday, is still anchored in Port Jackson. Inquiries showed that the vessel has been ...

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  25. NEW AUSTRALIANS

    Mr. T. A Coghlan, Agent-General for Now South Wales, to-day inspected the Shaw, Savill & Albion steamer Patcha (10,481 tons) prior to her sailing with ...

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  28. DR. MERRILLS' VIEW.

    Mr. Henderson served his indentures with Dr. A. P. Merrill, a well-known Collins street dentist. Asked to discuss his former pupil's ...

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