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  2. KANAKA DEPORTATION.

    The serious state of affairs disclosed in the "Herald" of Saturday in regard to children of kanaka parentago deported, either [?] force or persuasion, or in some cases by ...

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  3. DASTARDLY ACT.

    The discovery of an audacious attempt to disable the machinery of the steamship Adelaide, and to thus jeopardise the lives of her officers and crew, just as she was on the eve ...

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  4. SCIENCE CONGRESS.

    The eleventh session of the Australian Association for Advancement of Science opened in the Adelaide University this morning. At the first meeting of the council, which was ...

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  5. SECOND EDITION

    The cession of Tahiti to Great Britain by France is officially contradicted. ...

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  6. READINESS OF THE NAVY.

    The "Daily Mail," in commenting upon the official list of what will be the strength of the Channel, Atlantic, and Mediterranean fleets, and the cruiser ...

    Article : 337 words
  7. TRANSVAAL POLITICS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Johannesburg telegraphs that Sir G. H. Farrar, M.L.C., in the course of a speech at Boksburg, warned the Transvaal that the highest ...

    Article : 108 words
  8. CABINET REDISTRIBUTION.

    The "Daily News" has a leading article this morning on a redistribution of seats in the Cabinet. The article states:—"If we cannot put Mr. J. E. Redmond into ...

    Article : 176 words
  9. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    At a church gathering on Sunday it was stated that a new vehicle for the sale of lottery tickets had been issued since the passing of the Gambling Bill in the gu[?]se ...

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  10. CONTROL OF THE NATIVES.

    Mr. Loveday, speaking at Barberton, explained that he had quitted the Nationalists because the latter on the eve of letters patent granting a Constitution ...

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  11. POSTAL MATTERS.

    The amended plans for increased accommodation in the proposed new post-office building at Kurri Kurri, at an additional cost of £200, have been submitted for ...

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  12. RAIDS IN THE SOUDAN.

    In April last Mariam, an outlaw from Abyssinia, raided Soudan villages, killing 100 villagers, taking captive 41 men and 133 women, with cattle, and then ...

    Article : 148 words
  13. UNITED STATES RAILWAYS.

    The Interstate Commerce Commission of the United States, in the course of its inquiry, at New York, into railway matters, elicited that the unlimited powers ...

    Article : 135 words
  14. EXEMPTIONS TO BE RECOGNISED.

    In connection with the deportation of kanakas, several married couples brought down to Brisbane for shipment by the Malaita have been told they need not go back to the ...

    Article : 329 words
  15. AMEER'S VISIT TO INDIA.

    The Ameer of Afghanistan, now on a visit to India, is delighted with his reception at Peshawar. He made a most cordial speech in Persian and in English, ...

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  16. MINISTERS AND MEMBERS.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. A. Deakin, who has been spending his holidays at the seaside, is expected to return to Melbourne to-morrow. Mr. A. Chapman, P.M.G., arrived ...

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  17. DUCHESS OF CUMBERLAND ILL.

    The Duchess of Cumberland, sister of the Queen, became suddenly ill at her home at Gmunden, in Austria. She was successfully operated upon. ...

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  18. QUEENSLAND.

    A comparative statement of the output of gold in Queensland during December last and the corresponding month last year has been issued by the Mines Department. The total ...

    Article : 139 words
  19. COLOURED TROOPS FOR THE PHILIPPINES.

    All coloured regulars of the United States have been assigned for duty in the Philippines. General Bell, who commands the United States army, declares ...

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  20. CABS AND CAB FARES.

    The unpopularity of the hired cab as a means of transit is a source of comment among most people who visit Australia. In suburban London the shrill tooting of ca[?] ...

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  21. GAMBLERS GREAT GAINS.

    Forty professional gamblers, most of them being Belgians, including a marquis who was formerly a waiter at Ostend, the joint owners of several clubs in Paris, ...

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  22. MYSTERIOUS EXPLOSIVE.

    A large whitelead tin containing dynamite, black powder, sand, and stones, with two fuse and detonators, attached, was found beneath a house at Mosman last week. No ...

    Article : 510 words
  23. DISASTER IN A CUTTING.

    While several hundred navvies were working at a depth of 25ft in a railway cutting near Bingen, Germany, a series of earth collapses occurred. ...

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  24. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    After a respite of over three weeks, the trial of Charles Tucker and F. W. Forwood, for alleged conspiracy in connection with the Customs, was resumed before the Chief ...

    Article : 58 words
  25. OUTRAGE NEAR TEHERAN.

    Six armed horsemen, 19 miles south of Teheran, Persia, attacked Baron Richthofen, Secretary of the German Legation, and Dr. Schulz, doctor of the Legation, ...

    Article : 78 words
  26. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The dispute between the mining companies and employees at Wiluna, East Murchison field, remains unaltered, and there does not seem any prospect of an immediate ...

    Article : 87 words
  27. IDENTITY OF SOLDIERS.

    The War Office is issuing aluminium identity dises for soldiers to wear under their clothing during active service in lieu of description cards. ...

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  28. WRECK OF A STEAMER.

    The Pacific Mail Company's steamer City of Panama has been wrecked near Pescadero, a summer resort 38 miles south of San Francisco. ...

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  29. EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS.

    Two rather severe earth tremors were recorded on the Sydney seismograph last week. The first occurred on January 2, when the preliminary tremors were ...

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  30. RAISULI DISLODGED.

    The artillery of the Sultan of Morocco has dislodged the deposed chief, Raisuli, from his hiding place at Zinat. Raisuli has fied to the mountains. ...

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  31. COLLIERY TROUBLES.

    A deadlock seems to have been reached at the Abermain colliery, where Mr. James Fletcher, the manager, refused to receive a deputation from the strikers, which also ...

    Article : 116 words
  32. VICTORIAN'S WAR INVENTION.

    The artillery invention of Mr. G. Austin, a Victorian, has been submitted to the War Office. Mr. Austin's invention, it is understood, ...

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  33. CAUCASIAN REVENGE.

    The assassins of M. Litvinoff, Governor of Akmolok, who was murdered outside the administrative offices at Omsk, were Caucasians. ...

    Article : 73 words
  34. RECORDS AT MELBOURNE.

    The seismograph records at the Melbourne Observatory correspond approximately with those recently reported at Perth. On the morning of the 3rd inst, and at 3 p.m. on the ...

    Article : 97 words
  35. STRIKE AT THE STANFORD-MERTHYR.

    A strike among the jigger boys and onsetters at the Stanford-Merthyr this afternoon threw the colliery idle. As far as can be gathered, it is a question of increase of ...

    Article : 79 words
  36. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of the Right Rev. John Shaw Burdon, D.D., formerly Bishop of Victoria (Hongkong), and an eminent Chinese scholar. ...

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  37. THE EVENING SESSION.

    The Governor, Sir G. Le Hunte, presided at the evening meeting, and extended a welcome to the Congress in the name of the King. Professor David, in retiring from the ...

    Article : 116 words
  38. THE NEWCASTLE MINES.

    There has been no change in the position regarding the labour disputes at the Newcastle coilieries. Four mines—the New Lambton, Wallarah, Northumberland, and ...

    Article : 141 words
  39. TAHITI.

    A ru[?]our has been circulated that the French Government has ceded Tahiti to Great Britain in exchange for territorial concessions in Burma, or Further India. The authorities ...

    Article : 175 words
  40. ATTEMPTED SAFE ROBBERY.

    An attempt was made on Saturday evening to rob the purser's safe on the American mail liner Sierra (which left for San Francisco yesterday), when lying at Circular Quay. ...

    Article : 158 words
  41. EXPLOSION IN A BANK.

    A man entered the National Bank at Philadelphia and demanded a loan of £1000. Upon his request being refused he exploded a canister containing ...

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  42. MR. DAVID MURRAY.

    Mr. David Murray, of the firm of D. and W. Murray, Ltd., of Adelaide and London, is dead. ...

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  43. THE MELBOURNE STRIKE.

    Negotiations for holding a conference, having in view a settlement of the building strike, were resumed to-day. when Mr. Bent interviewed both sides. The builders agreed to a ...

    Article : 149 words
  44. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Pope has appointed Dr. A. L. Kenny, of Melbourne, as one of his private chamberlains. [Dr. A. L. Kenny is very well known in ...

    Article : 203 words
  45. MR. CARNEGIE'S MILLIONS.

    Mr. Carnegie intends to give £150,000 towards the construction at Washington of a Central Bureau for American Republics —virtually a [?]American peace palace. ...

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  46. FIRES.

    Early yesterday a fire broke out in a weatherboard cottage in Moore-street, Leichhardt, owned and occupied by Mr. A. Samuels. Three rooms and their contents were ...

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  47. WRECK OF A BARQUE.

    The barque Eden Holme, which left Hobart for Launceston on Friday last, to discharge part of her cargo, was wrecked on the Bell Rock, Hebe Reef, about a mile from Low ...

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  48. THE QUESTION OF CESSION.

    Sir Joseph Ward, the Premier, says he has received communications on the subject of the cession of Tahiti to Britain, but they are of a confidential nature. ...

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  49. BUSH FIRES.

    On Saturday a large bush fire started on Dawson Brothers' Glenice property, about nine miles west of Condobolin, and nearly 10,000 acres of grass were destroyed, together with ...

    Article : 109 words
  50. THE FINANCE ENVOYS.

    On Saturday night and yesterday Senator Russ[?]ll and Mr. Robert Solly addressed meetings hero in support of the men involved in the Melbourne building strike. Collections ...

    Article : 71 words
  51. HAGUE TRIBUNAL.

    Lord Selby and Sir Ernest Satow, formerly Ambassador to China, have been appointed British members of the International Arbitration Tribunal at the Hague. ...

    Article : 35 words
  52. LABOUR ON THE BARRIER.

    The completion of the Central mill, which was expected to be running by the first week in the New Year, is still delayed for want of men. Although a number of new men arrived ...

    Article : 64 words
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