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  2. LATEST CABLE NEWS.

    Ten thousand municipal reformers took part in a demonsration at Trafalgar-square on Saturday. Gangs of progressive roughs attacked the ...

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  4. THE TRAIN SERVICE.

    The chairman of the Broken Hill Chamber of Commerce (Mr. W. R. Nairn) is in receipt of the following letter from Mr. A. G. Pendleton, South ...

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  5. THE INDIAN OFFICE.

    Mr. Colion George P. Campbell succeeds Sir Horatio George Walpole, Assistant Under-Secretary for India, who has resigned. ...

    Article : 25 words
  6. SOUTH AFRICAN EXHIBITION.

    King Edward opened the South African Products Exhibition in the Horticultural Hall, Westminster, on Saturday, and expressed satisfaction at the ...

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  7. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    The Rugby football match on Saturday between Scotland and Ireland was won by the former by 15 points to three. ...

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  8. THE SOUTH MILL.

    The South mill had a fairly good run last week, treating 3958 tons of crudes, worth 14.3 per cent. lead, 4.7oz. silver, and 11.3 per cent. zinc, for a ...

    Article : 109 words
  9. THE PRIME MINISTER AND SUFFRAGISTS.

    The Prime Minister Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman) has refused Mrs. Fawcett and other suffragists permission to appear at the bar of the House ...

    Article : 61 words
  10. ELECTIVIC MINISTRIES.

    The Premier (Mr. Bent), referring to the new plank in the Labor party's platform provid[?]ng for elective Ministries, says:—"If ever an attempt is ...

    Article : 144 words
  11. CHOCOLATE MAKERS' TRUST.

    Sixteen of the principel chocolate firms in Switzerland have decided to put a stop to the rainous competition that has existed for some time past by ...

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  12. A PETTY THEFT.

    Joseph Leach, a carpenter, pleaded guilty in the Police Court to-day to a charge of stealing one file, valued at 5d., the property of Arthur Fletcher ...

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  13. A TRAGIC ROBBERY.

    The robbery by Russian revolutionaries of a suburban bank at Warsaw, Poland, yesterday was attended by tragic circumstances. The troops were ...

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  14. AN UNSATISEACTORY MAIL SERVICE.

    The Government is dissatisfied with the San Francisco mail service, and threat[?]s to drop it altogether, unless it is placed on a better footing. ...

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  15. A NEW STEAMER.

    Messrs. Shaw. Savill, and Company have ordered a new steamer as a sister ship to the Matatua. ...

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  16. KING EDWARD'S DIPLOMACY.

    The "Daily Express" states that King Edward during his recent visit to Paris sent the Kaiser a message of goodwill. This assurance. was timely, ...

    Article : 57 words
  17. HEAT IN MELBOURNE.

    After a long spell of remarkably [?] weather citizens had a taste of summer to-day. The highest shade temperature recorded was 103[?]degrees. ...

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  18. A DANGEROUS COMET.

    Professor Matteucci declares that about the end of March the substance of the comet discovered by Marchetti will come into contact with the earth's ...

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  19. A FRAUDULENT AUSTRIAN.

    August Frolick, in Austria[?] was today sentenced to four mouths' imprisonment for swindling. Representing himself to be a stranded Swiss. he ...

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  20. RUN OVER BY A CAB.

    On Saturday night a man named Henry Edwards was run over by a cab. His head was badly injured and his right car was almost torn off. He was ...

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  21. PERTH ESPLANADE SENSATION.

    Shortly after 9 o'clock last night the people in the neighborhood of the Esplanade were alarmed by hearing half a dozen shots fired in quick ...

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  22. SUICIDE AT KALGOORLIE.

    John Williamson shot himself with a Winchester rifle a tthe Sons of Gwalia mine on Saturday. He died in the hospital yesterday. ...

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  23. KILLED IN A TUNNED.

    The fall of earth which took place on Saturday in a tunnel that was being constructed in the city and in which Harry Barrett and Alfred Harrington ...

    Article : 63 words
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  25. THE ENGLISH ELEVEN.

    The match between the English Eleven and a Haw[?]'s Bay team was won by the former by an innings. ...

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  26. SLAUGHTERMEN'S STRIKE.

    There are fears of a general strike of slaughtermen all over New Zealand. The position at the big freezing companies in Christchurch is considered ...

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  27. A NEGLIGENT SWAGMAN.

    David Walsh. a swagman, was today fined £20. or two months' gaol, for having caused a bush fire while boiling his billy at Benalla. ...

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  28. A NEW ZEALAND TRAGEDY.

    The man Findlay, recently acquitted of the murder of Mr. Reanic, a schoolmaster at Papakio, has now been convicted of Burglary committed at ...

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  29. BLOCK 10 DISPATCHES.

    Last week Block 10 dispatched 314 tons of concentrates, leaving 412 tons on the ore floors. ...

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