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  2. THE NORTHERN RIVERS.

    In the Lands Office at Grafton there are many reassuring evidences of activity and new methods and common sense ideas. This display accentuates the suspicion that th[?] ...

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  3. DR. DANYSZ IN REPLY. THE OPPOSITION TO HIS EXPERIMENTS.

    We have received the following communication from Dr. Danysz, in reply to the various criticisms that have been published upon the subject of his proposed experiments for ...

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  4. THE COMMONWEALTH. BUSINESS BEFORE PARLIAMENT.

    The Cabinet held a meeting on Saturday morning. Subsequently Mr. Deakin stated that nothing but bills had been discussed. When the House of Representatives meets ...

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  5. THE LATE MR. SEDDON. ST. PAUL'S MEMORIAL SERVICE.

    A memorial service for the late Mr. Seddon will be held in St. Paul's Cathedral at noon on Tuesday. ...

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  6. WOMAN'S SUFFRAGE.

    At a Liberal meeting at Northampton last night, addressed by Mr. H. H. Asquith, Chancellor the Exchequer, an uproar was caused by women advocates of woman's ...

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  7. JEWISH MASSACRES. THE WOMEN SPARED.

    The riots at Byelostok, Western Russia, have been renewed[?] Thousands of peasants have arrived in the city, and are now robbing the deserted flats and ...

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  8. EDUCATION BILL. MR. BALFOUR PROTESTS.

    To the motion proposed by the Government for the guillotining of the Education Bill after a certain date in order that it shall be passed before the time of ...

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  9. SIR H. CAMPBELL-BANNERMAN'S ATTITUDE.

    Some surprise has been expressed at Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman not asking the House of Commons to adopt a resolution expressing regret at the death of Mr. ...

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  10. PART II.

    Mr. H. H. Asquith, Chancellor of the Exchequer, in addressing a Liberal meeting at Northampton last night, stated he feared that the Government would be compelled ...

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  11. A PATHETIC HOMECOMING.

    Tremendous crowds assembled at Wellington yesterday to witness the home-coming of the remains of the late Premier. The city was in mourning. A large proportion of ...

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  12. POST CARDS.

    The postal authorities have had to deal with two conflicting complaints—one that post cards of an objectionable character were transmitted, the other that great laxity was ...

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  13. DUMA VIOLENT.

    Violent speeches were made in the National Duma on the massacres at Byelostok, and several members accused the Government or its agents of instigating the ...

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  14. ZULUS' REBELLION.

    It is officially announced that Bambaata, the leader of the rebellion among the Zulus, was killed in the engagement with Colonel Mackenzie's forces in Mome Valley on ...

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  15. STRIKES IN RUSSIA.

    Economic strikes have begun at Kerch (Crimea), Odessa (Black Sea), Tula (Central Russia), and many other towns in the pro[?]inces. ...

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  16. THE TELEPHONES.

    A final decision in reference to the toll telephones will not be arrived at until the return of Mr. Austin Chapman, the Minister who introduced them, and in the meantime no ...

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  17. FIRES ON SHIPS.

    An inquiry has been held at Valparaiso into the burning of the barque Piteairn Island in April in latitude 52 south and longitude 90 west. The Court found that ...

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  18. THE AFFRAY IN EGYPT. A MISUNDERSTANDING.

    The Cairo correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" in giving an account of the assault on officers of the Inniskilling Dragoon by villagers at Tantah, between ...

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  19. A BACTERIOLOGICAL INSTITUTE.

    Mr. A. W. Pearse writes:—Australia has up to the present lagged behind the world in all that relates to bacteriology. Throughout the Commonwealth there is no place where ...

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  20. WESTERN AUSTRALIA. THE NARLARLA RUSH.

    The Ministor for Mines yesterday received the following telegram from the resident Magistrate at Der[?], regarding the Nar[?]ar[?]a rush:—"It is reported that many prospectors ...

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  21. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    The [?] Prime Minister has received a telegram from Mr. Carruthers extending an invitation to any members of the Federal Parliament who desire to visit the now Federal capital ...

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  22. MINISTER TO SERVIA.

    Mr. James Whitehead, Councillor of the British Embassy at Berlin, has been appointed Minister at Belgrade, now that the regicides have been dismissed. ...

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  23. CUSTOMS ADMINISTRATION.

    Sir William Lyne explains that the object of appointing Mr. Lockyer as Assistant Comptroller of Customs is to enable him to deal with departmental matters in Sydney ...

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  24. VILLAGERS ARRESTED.

    Eight Egyptian villagers were wounded in the affray which they had with British officers at Tantah. Six of the villagers who took part in the ...

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  25. CHAMPION CHESS CONTEST.

    The chess contest between Mr. Watson, champion of Victoria, and Mr. Viner, champion of Western Australia, was concluded last night. Four games in all were played, ...

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  26. COLONIAL MARRIAGES BILL.

    The bill providing for the removal of disabilities in England of children the offspring of marriage in the colonies with a deceased wife's sister has been further ...

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  27. THE MEAT SCANDAL. SECURING ADEQUATE INSPECTION.

    President Roosevelt objects to the amend ments made by the Committee of Agricul ture of the House of Representatives in the Meat Inspection Bill sent down from ...

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  28. INSURANCE LEGISLATION.

    The Federal Cabinet has not decided the final form of the Foreign Insurance Companies Bill. The principle of the measure, however, will be to compel foreign companies ...

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  29. ESPERANCE RAILWAY SCHEME.

    Following upon correspondence appearing in the local press concerning the change of attitude by the Attorney-General, Mr. Keenan, towards the Esperance railway proposals, his ...

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  30. WORKHOUSE DEATHS.

    The committee of inquiry into the deaths at the Sculcoates (Yorkshire) Workhouse, said to be due to the eating of Argentine frozen meat, found that the meat when ...

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  31. PERSONAL.

    Her Excellency Lady Northcote, accompanied by Miss Drummond and Mr. H. Darley, and attended by Captain Stephens and Mr. Share, was present at Miss Marie Na[?]lle's concert ...

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  32. GERMAN GOVERNMENT LONG AWARE.

    Herr von Podbielski, the Prussian Minister for Agriculture, states that Germany had been aware for a long time of the Chicago meat horrors. ...

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  33. REPATRIATION OF CHINESE.

    One hundred and fifty Liberal members of the House of Commons have presented a memorial to the Government asking that further action should be taken to repatriate ...

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  34. GENERAL RAINS COMING

    Heavy rains are expected throughout the State before to-morrow, accompanted by strong north-easterly winds. The rains, Mr. Hunt says, will first make their appearance ...

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  35. RETURN OF THE MAHENO.

    The magnificent and speedy turbine steamer Maheno, belonging to the Union S.S. Company of New Zealand, which has been placed on the Canadian mail line for the tourist ...

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  36. TINPLATE MARKET NERVOUS.

    The meat s[?]andals are affecting the consumption of tinplates, and consequently speculators in tin are nervous. ...

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  37. BELGIAN STEAMER SUNK.

    The Netherlands coast defenco steamer Piet-Hein, 3464 tons, rammed and sank the Belgian steamer Meuse, 794 tons, in the North Sea. ...

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  38. EMIGRATION FROM EAST END[?]

    General Booth has divulged the names of the foreign countries which have offered to take 10,000 aliens not speaking English from the East End, with a promise of ...

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  39. TASMANIA.

    A fire at the corner of Collins and Harrington streets after midnight on Friday destroyed the premises of A[?] Hams and Co., fruiterers, Mr. Barker, shoemaker, and Mr. ...

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  40. BY-ELECTIONS.

    Mr. Alfred Lyttelton, a former Secretary of State for the Colonies, has been elected unopposed for St. George, Hanover-square, vacant by the resignation of Colonel ...

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  41. SOUTH AFRICAN CUSTOMS.

    The Legislative Council of Cape Colony by l4 votes to 11 has accepted the Customs Convention of British South Africa. To its acceptance the Council added a rider ...

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  42. INDIGNANT LADIES.

    A meeting in connection with the social reform movement was held at Collingwood this afternoon. Mr. Judkins delivered an address on the liquor laws, and detailed what ...

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  43. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The value of the estate of the late Mr. George Edward Mullens, of Mount Barker, South Australia, has been sworn at £20,344. ...

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  44. SETTLING THE NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    A scheme for the devolopment of a large area of the Northern Territory is being evolved by the Roper River Concessions Syndicate the general manager of which, Mr. D. ...

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  45. FATALITY IN THE BUSH.

    Mr. A. D. Badgery, district coroner, conducted an inquest yesterday concerning the death of Jas. Alexander Breen, whose body was fuund the previous day in a scrub about ...

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  46. IS THE DISEASE COMMUNICABLE?

    Sir William Lyne, Minister for Trade and Customs, returned to Sydney by yesterday morning's Melbourne express. During the course of an interview Sir William referred ...

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  47. HEAVY FINE FOR BETTING.

    [?]A Birmingham bookmaker has been fined £300, with costs, for using a house for the purposes of betting. Ten thousand betting papers were found ...

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