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  4. The following appeared in our late editions yesterday — THE FAR EAST.

    There was a debate in the House of Commons last evening on the Far Eastern question in connection with Sir E. AshmendBartlett's motion—"That it is of vita ...

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  5. The following appeared in our late editions yesterday: ALLEGED MURDER BY A MAORI.

    The Maori Tawera, charged with murder, has been committed for trial. ...

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  6. IMPORTATION OF FRUIT AND VEGETABLES.

    THE action of the New South Wales Government in instructing the Customs officers to refuse admittance to Broken Hill of fruit or vegetables if unaccompanied by a ...

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  7. LATE CABLE NEWS. [REUTER'S MESSAGES.] Outrage on a British Consul.

    The British Vice-Consul at Sebastopol in Russin was severely beaten and robbed while walking in the suburbs. ...

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  8. The Marylebone Cricket Club.

    Mr.Lacey has been elected secretary of the Marylebone Cricket Club. Mr. Perkins, tho late secretary, has retired on a pension of £100 a year. ...

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  9. The County Council Elections.

    Mr. Chamberlain, Lord Rosebery, Mr. A. J. Balfour, and Mr. Asquith have delivered speeches in London, in order to arouse interest in the ...

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  10. The Russian Foreign Minister.

    M. Mouravieff, the Russian Foreign Minister, who has been suffering from smallpox, has recovered. ...

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  11. Illness of Lord Salisbury.

    Lord Salisbury is laid up with influenza. ...

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  12. The Mataura's Cargo.

    The wool saved from the wrecked New [?] steamer Mataura, comprising 1900 bales, realised £8700. The captain reports that there are good ...

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  13. THE [?] EAST.

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening. Replying to Turkey's suggestion that the question of Crete shall be settled before. Thessaly is evacuated, Russia, ...

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  14. B. II. TROTTING ASSOCIATION.

    THE following handicaps for tho Broken Hill Trotting Association's meeting on the Recreation Ground next Wednesday have been framed by Mr. J. Edwards:— ...

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  15. MR. NESBIT'S CASE.

    With reference to Mr. Nesbit's case, the Chief Secretary has called for a report from the law officers as to the position. He says the necessary certificate was sent to the asylum ...

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  16. V. R. C. & U UMN MEETING.

    There was a good attendance at Flemington this afternoon to witness the third day's racing in connection with the V. R. C. Autumn Meeting. The weather was fine. ...

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  17. MINE ACCIDENT.

    ABOUT half-past 2 this afternoon (as briefly reported in the Second Edition) an accident occurred to a miner named A. Palmer, who was employed at Patterson's open cut as ...

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  18. THE MYSIERIOUS ROBBERY.

    The official yesterday suspended on account of being suspected of being concerned in the robbery. of £200 from the Metropolitan Board of Works was reinstated to-day. It was ...

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