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  2. SECOND EDITION

    While the lion tamer at a circus was putting the lions through their performance on Friday night one lion and two lionesses made their escape. There was only a very small ...

    Article : 264 words
  3. INTERSTATE YACHTING,

    The first event for the Snyonara Cup, between Sayonara and Rawhiti, over a course of 20 miles, 10 miles boat to windward and back, was sailed to-day, and was won by ...

    Article : 1,167 words
  4. SERIOUS RAILWAY COLLISION.

    A railway collision occurred at Stanwell Park this morning, when a train of empty coal hoppers, which was coming from Otford, crashed into a stationary train of coal ...

    Article : 732 words
  5. DANGER TO AUSTRALIA.

    The "Times," in commenting; upon the speech of Lord Northcote at the A.N.A. banquet in Melbourne, states that the speech is interesting and suggestive. ...

    Article : 90 words
  6. PERSONAL.

    Sir Gerald Strickland's mother, news of whose death was received yesterday, was Louisa Bonici, heiress of Sir Nicholas Socberras, Bologna, fifth Count Della Catena of ...

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  7. THE EARTHQUAKE.

    The Governor of Jamaica, Sir Alexander Swettenham, reports that the earthquake was confined to the parishes of Kingston, Port Royal, and Saint Andrew. The fire ...

    Article : 189 words
  8. THE OLD LEARNING.

    Philosophers hnve long debated whether we should conjugate life in the past, present, or future tense, but they seem to have reached no substantial agreement. ...

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  9. SHIPPING SUBSIDIES.

    President Roosevelt at a banquet at the National Convention for the Extension of Foreign Commerce endorsed the Amended Ship Subsidy Bill, which has now a ...

    Article : 116 words
  10. SIR JAMES FERGUSSON'S DEATH.

    Mr. Henniker Heaton, in his message to the "Times," states that within an hour of parting from Sir James Fergusson the latter was buried under tons of bricks. ...

    Article : 59 words
  11. JAMAICAL RELIEF FUNDS.

    The Loard Mayor of London (Alderman Treloar) has opened a Jamaica Relief Fund at the Mansion House. The Corporation of London, the King, and the ...

    Article : 145 words
  12. KANAKAS RETURNING HOME.

    The steamer Moresby arrived at Pinkenba to-day from New Guinea and the Solomon Islands after returning a number of kanakas. Captain Balydon reports that H.M.S. ...

    Article : 341 words
  13. MOROCCO.

    The Sultan of Morocco, on the ground that the illegal acts of Raisuli were beyond his (the Sultan's) control, refuses to pay the claims of European residents for ...

    Article : 53 words
  14. THE WORK OF RESCUE.

    According to telegrams received in New York martial law was enforced at Kingston until the panic had subsided. The negroes were at first frantic, believing the ...

    Article : 202 words
  15. NEW PLOT IN RUSSIA.

    Eighty arrests have been made in connection with the discovery of a new plot for an armed insurrection at St. Petersburg. ...

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  16. FOREIGN CONDOLENCES.

    President Roosevelt and President Fallieres have condoled with King Edward on the terrible misfortune at Jamaica. ...

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  17. GERMAN SOUTH-WEST AFRICA.

    Telegrams from Port Nolloth, on the west coast of Cape Colony, state that peace nogotlations in Damaruland between the Germans and the native tribes have ceased, ...

    Article : 54 words
  18. BRITISH INSURANCE OFFICES ESCAPE.

    British insurance offices will escape almost entirely claims for damage on account of the fires at Kingston. ...

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  19. ALLEGED MURDER.

    At the Newcastle Police Court to-day, before Mr. G. F. Scott, S.M., James Robert Jeffrey, first engineer on the steamer Ardmount, and John Black, second engineer. ...

    Article : 1,018 words
  20. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    The interstate conference of Government dairy experts concluded to-day. The conference was conducted in private, and a report of the proceedings is to be presented to Sir ...

    Article : 100 words
  21. THE DRUCE CASE.

    There has been a revival of interest in the case in which George Hollamby Druce claims the estates of the fifth Duke of Portland, owing to the announcement that ...

    Article : 60 words
  22. QUICK SUCCESSION OF SHOCKS.

    Sir Alfred Jones's party was attending a conference in the Collegiate Hall when the first shock occurred. The building rocked alarmingly, but all present refused ...

    Article : 228 words
  23. A GRAPHIC DESCRIPTION,

    Mr. Henniker Heaton, M.P., has telegraphed to the "Times" an account of his experiences in the earthquake. He says: "After lunching at the club with the ...

    Article : 476 words
  24. THE OFFICIAL NEWS.

    News of the accident was first received at Redfern at 7.30 yesterday morning. Further particulars were wired for, and it appears that a goods train lett Darling Harbour for South ...

    Article : 475 words
  25. AMERICAN DREADNOUGHTS.

    President Roosevelt in the course of his speech at the National Convention for the Extension of Foreign Commerce urged the construction of two improved ...

    Article : 43 words
  26. IMPERIAL NAVIGATION CONFERENCE.

    Captain Hallett has been notified by the Prime Minister that the request of the Federal Chambers of Commerce to be represented on the delegations from the Commonwealth ...

    Article : 43 words
  27. RIFLES FOR THE COMMONWEALTH.

    The War, Office has informed Captain Collins, the representative of the Commonwealth in London, that preparations are in progress for the manufacture of 19,280 ...

    Article : 52 words
  28. CUSTOMS DECISIONS.

    It is announced that the Commerce Act will not apply to goods in bond prior to June 8, 1906, and that the import commerce regulations as to compulsory marking will not apply to ...

    Article : 60 words
  29. A DISPUTED SEAT.

    On Monday Mr. Thomas Kennedy, whom Mr. A. C. Palmer, the anti-socialist candidate, defeated in the election for Moira and Echuca, will lodge a petition against Mr. ...

    Article : 119 words
  30. MR. WINSTON CHURCHILL.

    Mr. Winston Churchill, Parliamentary Under-Secretary for the Colonies, denies that he is leaving the Colonial Office. ...

    Article : 32 words
  31. AN EX-RESIDENT'S VIEWS.

    Mr. H. M. Durand, who resided in Kingston for six years, and is now in Sydney, says the island residnets had all along felt that a disastrous earthquake would occur some day. ...

    Article : 326 words
  32. COLONIAL CONFERENCE ENTERTAINMENT.

    The City Corporation has resolved to entertain at the Guildhall the delegates to the Colonial Conference. ...

    Article : 31 words
  33. QUEENSLAND CANEFLELDS.

    Shortage of labour, especially on the more northern sugar fields, is giving anixity to those interested in the sugar industry. A gentleman of great experience in sugar ...

    Article : 103 words
  34. ME. WALTER REEKS' VIEW.

    Interviewed to-night, Mr. Walter Reeks said:—"On to-day's showing the Rawhitt was badly beaton. In the jockeying at the start the Sayonara came out much the better, but ...

    Article : 93 words
  35. ENGLISH CRICKETERS IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The English cricket team, playing 12 men, began a match at Nelson to-day against a combined Nelson and Mariborough team. The local incn were all out for 98. Curwen, five ...

    Article : 51 words
  36. A NEW THEOLOGY LEAGUE.

    The Rev. R. J. Campbell, of the City Temple, supported by some Nonconformist and Anglican clergy and laymen have formed a League for the Advancement of ...

    Article : 38 words
  37. THE ENGLISH LOAN PICTURES.

    Sir,—At the present moment we have in New Zealand a collection of pictures by the leading European artists, and no move has been made to have them brought over here. ...

    Article : 369 words
  38. THE WOOL SALES.

    The sales this afternoon closed with a brisk demand for all classes. Prices were firm, the American buyers operating freely for best merinos and crossbreds. ...

    Article : 62 words
  39. STATE POLITICS.

    There is some talk of inviting Sir W. M'Millan to contest the Goulburn soat, but opinion on the subject is not unanimous. ...

    Article : 40 words
  40. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 256 words
  41. WYNYARD.

    GUNDAGAI, Friday. The Sydney executive has approved of the candidature of Mr. P. Sullivan, editor of the "Gundagai Independent," as Labour ...

    Article : 85 words
  42. SOME EFFECTS OF THE QUAKE.

    The ocean bed near Kingston has changed alarmingly, necessitating extremely cautious approach, since the lighthouse is demolished. ...

    Article : 221 words
  43. A WATER FAMINE.

    Blackrange, a small mining village four miles from Albury, is experiencing a water famine. The place was entirely dependent for its water supply in summer upon a ...

    Article : 152 words
  44. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    King Edward and Queen Alexandra will open the exhibition of South African products in London next month. THE LATE SIR JAMES GARRICK. ...

    Article : 110 words
  45. SIR WM. M'MILLAN AND STATE POLITICS.

    Sir,—In fairness to myself, and to avoid misapprehension among my critics, I may say that, up to the present time, nohody has approached me, and I certainly have not ...

    Article : 140 words
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