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  2. THE THIRD TEST.

    Future cricket historians will look back upon the third pitched battle between the Springboks and Kangaroos as the test of tall scoring. Already on the Adelaide wicket 1179 ...

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  3. STATE BRICKWORKS.

    The details of the projected State brickworks are expected by the Minister for Works (Mr. Griffith) to be ready for submission to the Cabinet in a few days, when definite ...

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  4. OUT OF GAOL.

    Two prisoners yesterday, in broad daylight, escaped from Darlinghurst Gaol. There is no impenetrable veil of mystery, surroundlng the affair. It is a simple story. ...

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  5. WARATAH INQUIRY.

    At the Board of Trade inquiry respecting the loss of the steamer Waratah which was resumed to-day, the captain and chief officer of the Clan MacIntyre (the last ...

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  6. FRENCH NAVAL WASTE.

    M. Benazet, reporter on the naval estimates to the Chamber of Deputies, reports that ships were built for defensive purposes when offensive ships were required. ...

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  7. LIBERAL MAJORITY.

    Mr. John Burns, President of the Local Government Board, addressing his constituents at Battersea, said that it was idle and childish and almost cowardly of ...

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  8. GERMAN DIPLOMACY.

    In contradicting certain reports originating in Germany as to the effect of the projected Russo-German agreement, the St. Petersburg correspondent of the "Times" ...

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  9. FRANCE'S STATE RAILWAY.

    The disorganisation of the Western State railway, owing to the suspension of the navigation of the Seine, due to floods, has proved a serious detriment to trade. The ...

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  10. ATTACKS ON BRITAIN.

    The "Vossische Zeitung," in an article yesterday, modified its attack made on Great Britain on Monday. The journal now says that the solution of the difficulty in ...

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  11. LAEGE EMBEZZLEMENT.

    Augustus William Finch, who confessed to embezzling £25,000 belonging to Messrs. Phelps, Dodge, and Co., of New York, copper merchants, has been sentenced ...

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  12. NO UNEMPLOYED.

    The Director of the State Labour Bureau (Mr. Schey), in his report for December, gives the industrial position of the State at the end of that month as better even than at the ...

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  13. NAVAL OFFICER'S INDISCRETION.

    Commander Sims, of the United States Navy, is to be reprimanded for his "indiscreet public utterance" at the Guildhall, London, on the occasion of the ...

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  14. AUSTRIAN MEAT SUPPLY.

    In pursuance of a threat to dynamite the butchers' shop in Stanislau, Galicia, unless fresh meat is sold at a lower price, a butcher named Mocxkov was fatally ...

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  15. THE LOADING OF COAL.

    The chief officer of the Clan Macintyre, in his evidence yesterday, said that if the Waratnh's steering gear failed on the course she was steering she would ...

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  16. BOMB OUTRAGE.

    An Italian fisherman threw a bomb into n lodging-house in San Francisco in which there were 35 lodgers. Six were injured by the explosion. ...

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  17. LONG DISTANCE CRAWL.

    The Australian swimming championships to bo decided in the Sydney Domain Baths on Saturday and Monday next will not only be a test between the swimmers of the various ...

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  18. RUSSIA.

    During the Christmas holidays there were 27 suicides and attempted suicides in St. Petersburg. There were also 3000 arrests for ...

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  19. GIRLS' FATAL JOKE.

    Two girls at Partinico, Sicily, jestingly disguised themselves as brigands, and duped a gamekeeper, who fired, killing one and injuring the other seriously. ...

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  20. THREAT OF A BUILDING. STRIKE.

    The committee of the Master Builders' Association met on Tuesday night and drew up a reply to the demands of the Builders' Labourers' Union for an increase of wages. The ...

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  21. THE WOOL SALES.

    The first series of wool sales of the year will extend to February 3. ...

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  22. ATTACK ON PAPAL ORDERS.

    A Ministerial circular bus been issued informing Roman Catholic bishops that Papal orders and Encyclicals, unless they pass through Government channels, are not ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. Percy Collins, of Melbourne, has passed through the Military Academy, and gained a commission in the Royal Artillery. In the mutch at Liverpool between Gray ...

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  24. ADRIFT ON AN ICEFLOE.

    An icefioe on which there were 85 fishermen broke away at Astrakhan, on the (Volga, and carried them to the Caspian Sea. ...

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  25. CONSTITUTION FOR MONACO.

    Though Monaco has only 1400 native citizens, the Prince of Monaco has granted the Principality a Constitution with a National Council to be elected on a basis of ...

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  26. COMMANDEE PEARY.

    Commander Peary was again examined yesterday by the Committee of Congress, which is inquiring into his claims for honours by Congress on account of his having ...

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  27. TROOPS AT CORONATION.

    The Festival of Empire has formed a club, in which to entertain the colonial troops who will attend the Coronation. The Duke of Norfolk is president. Lord ...

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  28. THE FIEEWOOD STRIKE.

    Negotiations for a settlement of the firewood strike were in progress on Tuesday, but there is no tangible result to be reported. Representatives of the miners' union and ...

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  29. INQUIRIES INTO A DEATH.

    Detective Howard returned to Melbourne today from Avoca, where he made inquiries into the circumstances of the death of Stephen Moodie, which occurred somewhat suddenly ...

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  30. THE PARISIANA.

    The rate for reinsurance of the steamer Parisiana, from New York October 29, has risen to 50 per cent. ...

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  31. PRUSSIAN FINANCE.

    In introducing the Prussian Budget into the Landtag, Herr Lentze, the Minister for Finance, foreshadowed the early disappearance of deficits owing to improved revenue ...

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  32. THE OPENING.

    Very great interest is being taken in London in the inquiry opened yesterday into the loss of the Waratah. The newspnpers give full reports of it under headlines, and the interest ...

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  33. MR. LEWIS HARCOURT.

    Mr. Lewis Harcourt, Secretary of State for the Colonies, who became sick before the general elections, has recovered, and is now attending at the Colonial Office. ...

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  34. LAND TAX.

    The Commissioner for the Federal Land Tax, Mr. G. A. M'Kay, expects that the forms and instructions to land owners will be available at all post-offices about the end of this week. ...

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  35. WARSAW BANK ATTACKED.

    Five desperadoes, armed with Mauser pistols, entered Jungfermilch's Bank. They killed two clerks, but were then driven off without securing any booty. Afterwards ...

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  36. "CUESED COLLARS."

    The Board of Health to-day dealt with a letter received from a city hairdresser asking the board to prohibit the manufacture of celluloid collars. He asserted that the ...

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  37. CORK ELECTION PETITION.

    A petition will be presented against the return of Captain Donclan (Nationalist), for East Cork (county), intimidation and corrupt practices being alleged. ...

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  38. SEVERE HAILSTORM.

    During a thunderstorm, accompanied by hall, yesterday afternoon, 2½in rain was registered at Cooorwull House in 40 minutes. The hail was a foot deep, and ruined vegetable and ...

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  39. OPENING OF PARLIAMENT.

    The King will open Parliament on February 6, members meeting on January 31 and succeeding days for the purpose of being sworn in and electing the Speaker. ...

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  40. RECIPROCITY IN TRADE.

    Forecasts from Washington, published in the Canadian press, indicate that Canada and the United States, now conferring with a view to a treaty of reciprocity, if they ...

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  41. STEAMER EVERTON GRANGE.

    Advice from Kingscote states that a strong south-west wind blew to-day, and the stranded steamer Everton Grange shifted right around with the old of tugs. ...

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  42. THE THREE KINGS.

    In consequence of the officers, of H.M.S. Powerful having reported the position of the Three Kings as Incorrectly marked on the Admiralty charts, H.M.S. Cambrian, in ...

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  43. A CATERER'S LIBERALITY.

    Charles Rochstein was charged at the Allendale Court to-day with having supplied liquor at Smeaton show luncheon, he not being the holder of a license. The Governor and a ...

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  44. POWDER FACTOEY EXPLOSION.

    A powder factory in the village of San Martin exploded. Twelve people were killed. ...

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  45. THE TALLOW SALES.

    At the sales of Australian and New Zealand tallow to-day, 493 casks were offered, and 431 were sold. Prices were unchanged. Mutton, fine 37/6, medium 35/6; beef, fine 37/6, ...

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  46. WHEAT SALES.

    The cargoos of the Grotchen Harteredt (January sailer from New South Walos), 24,367 bags, and the Helthe, sailer (now in port at South Anstralia), have been sold at 36/1½ pa. ...

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  47. SUPPOSED CAEGO ADRIFT.

    A number of bales of hay, and what lookod like other packages, were seen by a person fishing four miles off Merimbula on Tuesday, while several bales were close in to Pambula ...

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