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  2. The following appeared in our late editions yesterday:— THE BRITISH EMPIRE.

    The Standard, in a leading article this morning, discusses the solidarity of the British Empire, particularly the spirit evinced by ...

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  3. The following appseured in our late editions yesterday:— LATEST CABLE NEWS. [REUTER'S MESSAGES.] The Far East.

    A body of Austrian bluejackets have been sent to Pekin, the seat of the Chinese Government. The British cruisers now at Hong ...

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  5. GARDENING NOTES.

    DURING this month a great deal more water will be needed to keep the various plants in a healthy condition, and all deep-rooted, plants will need occasional soakings. A good plan ...

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  6. A Russian Conspiracy.

    Five hundred persons, including many school teachers, have been arrested in Russia, mostly in Pol[?] territory. A search of the premised ...

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  7. ALLEGED MINING FRAUDS.

    A warrant has been issued for the arrest of Claude Vautin, charging him with defrauding London stockbrokers to the extent of £20,000. ...

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  8. The Metal Market.

    Following are the latest metal quotations on the. London market: —Copper, hardening, £54 5s. per ton. Tin, £78. Pig iron, 49s. 6d. ...

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  9. The Selling of Liquor.

    The Lords Justices of Appeal have maintained the decision of the police court magistrates that the sale of drink at the House of ...

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  10. A STEAMER COLLISION.

    An action was heard in the Supreme Court to-day, the Union Steamship Company of New Zealand against William Howard Smith and Sons, Limited, in which the ...

    Article : 73 words
  11. THE "TOTE" CASES.

    IN the Police Court this afternoon the adjourned charges against William Parsons and John Andrews, who were each charged with being "a rogue and a vagabond, to wit, ...

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  12. THE LISSON CASE.

    The Executive Council gave further consideration this afternoon to the punishment of Napoleon Jean Lisson and decided that his death sentence should be commuted to one of ...

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  13. ACTION AGAINST A DETECTIVE.

    Recently William Henry Russell and Mhara Callaghan, two aboriginals, were sentenced to imprisonment, under the names of Henry Duvalli and Clara Potter, for ...

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  14. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS. [BY TELEGRAPH.] South Australia.

    Councillor Gillcland, of the Semaphore Corporation, drove to Bridgewater yesterday afternoon to take home his wife and son, who had been holidaying there. While going ...

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  15. Queensland.

    A kanaka suffering from leprosy has been discovered near Maryborough. ...

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