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  2. THE PLAGUE.

    Advices recevied by the Board of Health, yesterday with respect to the outbreak of plague at Kompsey were to the effeet that the patient, Rachael M'Lean, is in a very ...

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  3. TOLL TELEPHONES.

    The official pronouncement regarding the reception by the public of the toll system of telephones is, though guarded, that it is popular. Applications for conversion from the ...

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  4. NAVIGATION CONFERENCE.

    The Federal Cablnet to-day decided not to appoint any delegate to the Imperial Navigation Conference to fill the place of Mr. J. C. Watson, leader of the Federal Labour ...

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  5. PAPUAADMITSTRATION.

    The report of the Royal Commission of inquiry into the affairs of New Guinea was furnished to the Prime Minister to-day. The commission consisted of Colonel Kenneth ...

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  6. REFORM OF THE LORDS.

    In the customary letter' to Government supporters on the eve of the opening of Parliament, Sir Henry Campbell-Bannurmau, the Prime Minister, states that the ...

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  7. PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    Mr. Winston Cliurcbill, Parliamentary Under-Secretary for the Colonies, speaking at a dinner of the Leeds Chamber of Commerce yesterday, drew a lesson from the ...

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  8. THE GERMAN ELECTIONS.

    In the second ballot for the first electoral division of Berlin the polling was:- Kaempf (Radical). 8053 Arons (Socialist)......'.... 4618 ...

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  9. A PEER'S SCHEME.

    The "Daily Telegraph" states that Lord Newton is drafting a bill for the reform of the House of Lords. The bill proposes to include in the House of Lords ex-Ministers ...

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  10. THE POSITION IN SYDNEY.

    The'plague patient, B. M. Edwards, who had been empleyed in promises in Barraekstreet, prior to his admission to the Coast Hospital on January 8, was yesterday ...

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  11. BERLIN'S ENTHUSIASM.

    'At midnight there was a great procession in Berlin to Prince Bullow's residence, similar to that on January 25, the occasion of the first ballots., ...

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  12. SECURING PARTY UNITY.

    The "Morning Post", says that if it is necessary to make sacrifices to secure party unity tariff reformers might exclude a duty on corn from the first ...

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  13. A MINISTER'S ADVOCACY.

    Sir W. S. Robson, Solicitor-General, speaking at Shields last night, advocated placing a strong non-hereditary element in the House of Lords. ...

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  14. CONDITIONS IN BRITAIN.

    Dr. Rontoul, who' is returning to Molbourne in the mall steamer Marmora after 10 months' holiday, stated to on interviewer at Fremantle yesterday:—"Porhaps the first thing ...

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  15. THE TRIAL OF THAW.

    The trial of Harry Thaw, a millionaire, charged with the murder of Stanford White, another millionaire, was continued at Now York yesterday. ...

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  16. THE ARCHBISHOPS' OPPOSITION.

    The Centre (Clerical) party in Bavarla replied to the opposition of the Archbishops of Bamberg and Munich to the support of Socialists at the second ballot, that "now. ...

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  17. A CALL TO THE GUELPHS.

    The will of the late Queen Dowager Marie of Hanover invokes a Divine blessing "on all our faithful subjects for bravely bearing nloft more firmly than ...

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  18. EXPLOSION IN A COLLIERY.

    An explosion occurred in Davis's Coliery, West Virginia, and 30 workmen, most of whom were foreigners, were killed. ...

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  19. IN DARKEST THIBET.

    Dr. Sven Hedin, the Swedish traveller, reports, as the result of his latest and most wonderful journey in Asia, that he has traversed darkest Thibet diagonally. ...

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  20. AN ENGLISH RIFLE TEAM.

    The National Rifle Association is appealing for subscriptions to make up an amount of £3000 to send a team to Australia. ...

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  21. THE TALLOW SALES.

    At the sales of Australian tallow to-day 1167 casks were offered and 619 were sold. Prices were: Mutton, fine 39s 9d, medium 35s 6d; beef, fine 37s Cd, medium 35s per cwt. ...

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  22. VICTORIA.

    Gradually the amiable relations which existed between the contractors and wcakmen in the building trade prior to the strike an being re-estnblished. Inquiries show that the ...

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  23. THE AUSTRALIAN STATION.

    H.M.S. Fantome will relieve H.M.S Pengain on the Australian station on March 31. ...

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  24. VIOLENT THUNDERSTORMS.

    A serios of severe thunderstorms passed over the highlands and along part of the coast yesterday afternoon and evening, and at some places there were heavy falls of rain. ...

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  25. A CLAIM FOR COMMISSION.

    John Warmington sued Colonel Wallace, late commandant of the King's Colonials, for £250, the amount of an alleged commission for procuring a donation of £5000 ...

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  26. LABOUR LEGISLATION.

    Mr. Keir Hardie, M.P., leader of the independent Labour party, speaking at Merthyr Tydvil yesterday, said that the three labour bills introduced into ...

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  27. RAISING THE WIND.

    It was decided to-day to hold a hazaar to raise funds to content, seals in the Labour interests at the approaihing eleclion. ...

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  28. THE WOOL' SALES.

    The great attraction to-day at the wool saies was the Overflow clip, consisting of about 1800 bales-of red, fine-halred mering from the Cobar district. No fewer than 233 ...

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  29. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Melbldrl returned to Cooktown this afternoon from the search for the orew of the Government ketch Pilot, which was wrecked during the late cyolcne. No bodlies or traces ...

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  30. CHAMPION SCULLERS.

    There was a good denl of interest in George Towns's first-row on the Nepean, which took place yesterday forenoon. The weather was warm, and there was a light breeze down the ...

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  31. FRENCH MISSION AMBUSHED.

    The Zenega tribe ambushed a French hydrographlcal mission in Morocco on the River Sebu, but friendly native horsemen enabled the members of the mission to ...

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  32. A MILLION TO SCIENCE.

    The "Figaro," of Paris, states that M. Daniel Osiris, a French contractor, bequeathed £1,000,000 to the Pasteur Institute. ...

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  33. ALLEGED CUSTOMS FRAUD:

    In connection with the Customs case, Mr. Nosblt, K.C., continued his address this morning. He dealt with the statement made on the Court by Charles Tucker. The defendant, ...

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  34. THE AMEER'S TOUR.

    The Ameer of Afghanistan is immensely enjoying his visit to Calentta. His disregard of conventionalities and his free manners are astounding everyone. ...

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  35. RAND UNEMPLOYED.

    Mr. J. B. Robinson, of the Robinson group of mines on the Rand, has informed a deputation representing 10,000 unemployed in-Jobannesburg, that be is giving ...

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  36. IRISH UNIVERSITY.

    The National Directory of the Irish National League has passed a resolution welcoming the scheme outlined by Mr. Bryce for a University for Ireland. ...

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  37. AUSTRALIANS IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Deakin, stated today that he had under consideration a proposal to repatriate a number of Australians who are said to be in bad circumstances in ...

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  38. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A fire in Wood-street, Cheapside destroyed several warehouses stocked with Manchester goods, silks, and woollens. The damage is estimated at £150,000. ...

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  39. SENSATIONAL EXPERIENCE.

    A tremendous thunderstorm passed over Katoomba on Wednesday, 86 points of rain falling in 20 minutes. A mlrnoulous escape from drowning ...

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  40. RIFLE TEAM FOR BISLEY.

    Al last night's meeting of the council of the National Rlfle Association the question of seloetiug the New South Wales representatives of the Bisley team was considered. ...

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  41. AS OTHERS SEE US.

    Sir John Sherbourne, formerly Mayor of Hull, who l8 now touring the British Empire, is at present in Melbourne. In course of an interview to-day he said ...

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  42. POLITICAL TACTICS IN ODESSA.

    Fifteen armed members of the Union of the Russian People (The Black Hundred) raided the offices of the Party of Peaceful Regeneration in Odessa,.and seized 40,000 ...

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  43. ALLEGED ARSENICAL POISONING.

    The body ot Christina Frances Roden, who die. from alloged arsenical poisoning some two months ago, was exhumed this morning by Sub-inspeclor Blackburn, under ...

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  44. NEW SOUTH WALES BOWLERS IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The New South Wiaes bowlern defeated a combined Chiristchurch team by 102 to 94. Scores:- Now South Wales, Roarly, 22; Christchurch, ...

    Article : 61 words
  45. KILLED BY A SHARK.

    William Hutcheson, civil engineer, Dunedin, was killed by a shark while bathing. The tragedy was wltnosned by his wife and mother. ...

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