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  2. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    The Prime Minister, when seen to-day concerning rumors that the mail contract trouble had been settled by the acceptance of the Orient Company's tender, stated ...

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  3. NEW SOUTH WALES ARBITRATION COURT.

    To-day was the last day of the Arbitration Court as at present constituted the three years term of the member having expired. At the close of the proceedings ...

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  4. KLEPTOMANIA.

    In the St. Kilda Court to-day the daughter of a well known and highly, respected citizen of Collingwood pleaded guilty to a charge of having stolen three diamond ...

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  5. REVENUE RETURNS.

    We are indebted to the courtesy, of the Under-Treasurey for the following approximate return of revenue, for the third quarter, of the financial year, and comparison ...

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  6. TURBULENT RUSSIA.

    General Trepoff, Governor-General of St. Petersburg, has arrested ten members of the Terrorist Party, the body which aims at stopping official massacres by terrorising ...

    Article : 461 words
  7. THE TARIFF COMMISSION.

    The Tariff Commission continued its sittings at the Senate Clubroom to-day. The chairman (Sir John Quick) presided. Further evidence was given with reference to ...

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  8. THE NATIVES OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. John Campbell, Nationalist member for South Armagh, raised a discussion in the House of Commons yesterday respecting the ill-treatment of Western Australian ...

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  9. WILL THERE BE PEACE?

    The Times correspondent at St. Petersburg learns, from sources which he describes as unimpeachable, that Russia and Japan have selected President Roosevelt to act as ...

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  10. FIRE AT THE EXHIBITION.

    There was a considerable scare at the Exhibition Building shortly, after 11 a.m. yesterday, the occasion being an alarm of fire. The secretary (Mr. P. H. Evans) ...

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  11. ENGLAND AND FRANCE.

    The London Times states that "commercial freedom for all, the preservation of the integrity of Morocco, and the development, of its resources, ...

    Article : 137 words
  12. PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    Replying to Lord Hugh Cecil's statement that his father, the late Lord Salisbury, was to the end of his life opposed to Mr. Chamberlain's proposal for the taxation of ...

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  13. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A lad, Thomas Collins, living at Pela Main, [?] to-day after eating to [?] mistake for [?]ooms. FATAL [?]HICLE ACCIDENT. ...

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  14. AFFAIRS IN MOROCCO.

    The Sultan of Morocco has recently appointed Raisuli—the brigands chief who some time ago seized Mr. Perdicaris, the American millionaire, and Mr. Varley, his ...

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  15. SANTO DOMINGO.

    The Opposition members of the United States Senate charge Mr. Roosevelt with having taken steps to ensure the maintenance of the status quo in the Haytian ...

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  16. QUEENSLAND MURDERS.

    James Ryan was again before the Toowoomba Court to-day, charged with the murder of W.G. Benton, near Crow's Nest. Constable Kingsford, stationed at ...

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  17. IMPERIALPENNY POSTAGE

    The adoption by the Home Government of penny postage to Australia has led the Postmaster-General, Lord Stanley, to tender his cordial congratulations to Mr. ...

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  18. AUSTRALIA'S EXPORT TRADE.

    Referring to a cable-message appearing in the Daily Chronicle, attributing the decline in the use of Australian leather in England to the leather being weighted with chloride ...

    Article : 135 words
  19. FATAL RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    A passenger train was derailed on Wednesday at Sceaux, a French town, sit miles south-south-west of the Cathedral of Notre Dame, Paris. Several of the carriages were ...

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  20. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Lord Kelvin, the eminent scientist, has undergone an operation of a very serious nature. The university Boat Race. ...

    Article : 53 words
  21. LAST YEAR'S TRADE.

    The published returns of the Board of Trade for the year 1904 show that the value of the trade of the United Kingdom last year amounted to £781,858,000. The trade ...

    Article : 87 words
  22. THE MILITIA BILL.

    The second reading of the Service of Militiamen Bill has been passed in the House of Lords by 69 votes to 21. The Earl of Donoughmore, Under-Secretary for ...

    Article : 75 words
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  24. THE NEW ZEALAND POLICE SCANDAL.

    Another policeman has been arrested in Dunedin on a charge of burglary. Constable Moses, who was committed for trial yesterday, was admitted to bail to-day, but was ...

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  29. QUEENSLAND.

    The Queensland Meat Export Company, whch secured the contract, for 3,000 tons of meat for the United States troops at Manila, will open meat works at Townsville ...

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