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  2. THE LAND SCANDALS.

    Immediately upon the meeting of the Legislative Assembly yesterday, the Premier, Mr. Carruthers, gave notice of the following motion:— ...

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  3. MOTION OF CENSURE

    When the formal business had been disposed of in the Legislative Assembly yesterday, and some questions relating to the Lands Commission report had been answered, the ...

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  4. THIRD EDITION.

    In the House of Commons a debate is proceeding on an amendment moved by Lord Edward Cecil, to make mandatory clause 4 of the Education Bill, providing ...

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  5. [?]RITUAL COMMISSION.

    The Royal Commission, of which Lord Saint Aidwyn is chairman, has presented a report of an exhaustive character. It is understood that the Commission considers ...

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  6. DESTAIR IN RUSSIA.

    It is reported at St. Petersburg that a lady, who is doubtless a revolutionist emissary, went to Peterhof and tried to shoot General Trepoff. The servants of ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor-General left Sydney last night on a tour to Parkes, Condobolin, Forbes, Wyalong, Cootamundra, and Albury. Senator Keating, Honorary Federal ...

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  8. AGRARIAN RIOTS.

    Agrarian riots have occurred in eight widely-spread districts of Russia. ...

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  9. A PRINCE MURDERED.

    Peasants at Ufa, in South-eastern Russia, have killed Prince Manviloff. ...

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  10. TERRORISTS AT WARSAW.

    Some Terrorists at Warsaw, Poland, killed two policemen who were seated in a cafe and injured a gendarme. Subsequently the same gang killed a police ...

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  11. COBDEN CLUB'S APPEAL.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" referring to the appeal of the Cobden Club to the Commonwealth, says that the Radicals, not satisfied with interference in South ...

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  12. DEFENCE'S HEAVY PRICE.

    At the launch of the H.M.S. Agamemnon, next to the Dreadnought one of the two most powerful battleships, Mr. Beardmore, a member of the firm which built ...

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  13. BETTER MEASURE DEMANDED.

    A conference of Nonconformists almost unanimously urged on the Government the withdrawal of clause 4 (the four-fifths proviso) of the Education Bill. ...

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  14. THE ZULU REBELLION.

    Fifteen hundred of the followers of Bambaata have surrendered within the last fortnight. ...

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  15. WOMAN'S SUFFRAGE.

    The "Tribune" states that already 1000 meetings have been held, at which resolutions were passed demanding the release from Holloway Gaol of Miss ...

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  16. UNIONIST POLICY.

    Mr. Chamberlain, at the inaugural banquet of the 1900 Club, formed to commemorate the last Parliament, and to further the interests of the Unionist party, urged ...

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  17. SHOOTING ON A STEAMER.

    In the Fremantle police court this morning A. M. Allen, second engineer of the steamer Sultan, was charged on remand with having on June 2, on the high sea between Singapore ...

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  18. SENTENCE REDUCED.

    Mr. H. Gladstone, Home Secretary, in reply to a question in the House of Commons last night, said that the sentence passed on Miss Billington was reasonable, ...

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  19. THE DUMA FLOUTED.

    M. Stolypin, Minister for the Interior, during a debate in the Russian National Duma, ostentatiously declined to notice the remarks of speakers on the left, who ...

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  20. ANARCHIST PLOTS IN ITALY.

    A mysterious letter which was found on an anarchist, led to the discovery of another plot a few hours before King Victor Emmanuel and Queen Elena arrived ...

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  21. FAMINE RELIEF.

    It was elicited during the debate in the Duma yesterday that £8,000,000 was expended in relief in 24 provinces after the failure of the crops in 1905. ...

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  22. THE CRICKET DISPUTE.

    The negotiations initiated by Sir William Lyne some days ago with the object of securing a conference between the Melbourne Cricket Club and the Victorian Cricket ...

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  23. ESCAPE OF MUTINEERS.

    Seventy-eight mutineers have escaped from prison in Sebastopol. ...

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  24. A DELAYED REPRIEVE.

    A prisoner who had been reprieved was executed at Bengal. Owing to an oversight on the part of a postal official the reprieve did not ...

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  25. MURDER OF DETECTIVES.

    Three additional detectives in Warsaw have been shot dead. ...

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  26. QUEENSLAND.

    The celebrations in connection with the twenty-first anniversary of the Queensland branch of the Royal Geographical Society commenced to-day, when a reception was held by ...

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  27. MUTINY AT BATOUM.

    Artillerymen and engineers at Batoum have mutinied. Cossacks surround the mutineers. There has not yet been any fighting, but ...

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  28. CYCLIST DASHES OVER A PRECIPICE.

    At an excursion rendezvous at Sarnen, in the Canton Unterwalden, Switzerland, a cyclist dashed through a wooden barrier on the edge of a precipice which had ...

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  29. GREAT INSURANCE FIGHT.

    The policy-holders of the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York and the New York Life Insurance Company, in the United States, Canada, and Europe, ...

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  30. STANFORD MERTHYR DISASTER[?]

    Stanford Merthyr colliery was unsealed to-day, after being closed eight months, consequent upon the explosion and fire on October 29 last year. Conditions have been lately ...

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  31. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    In the Insolvency Court to-day, in connection with the insolvency of Edwin Topliss, Mr. Ingleby made an application to have the publisher of the "Register" committed to gaol for ...

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  32. REPATRIATION OF CHINESE.

    Mr. Winston Churchill, Parliamentary Under-Secretary for the Colonies, stated in the House of Commons last night that the Government was considering the ...

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  33. NEW ZEALAND.

    The chairman of the New Zealand Bowling Association, Mr. Payne, is sending circulars to the bowling clubs in the colony regarding the visit of New Zealand bowlers to ...

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  34. USE OF THE MELBOURNE GROUND.

    On ascertaining to-day that the Melbourne Ground trustees granted the use of the ground to the V.C.A., Melbourne C.C. took the opinion of Mr. Weigall, barrister, placing ...

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  35. AMERICAN INTERSTATE COMMERCE.

    The Senate of the United States has extended the scope of the Interstate Commerce Commission of Inquiry to include the transportation and storage of grain. ...

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  36. SEIZURE OF OPIUM.

    Yesterday afternoon Constables Farley and Collins, together with Inspector Donoghue, of the Customs, effected a seizure of opium in a house in Castlereagh-street. The police ...

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  37. THE PARLIAMENTARY PROGRAMME.

    Parliament will be opened, by commission to-morrow. The Governor's speech will be delivered on Thursday. The Government proposal is merely to transact formal ...

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  38. THE RIMUTAKA FIRE.

    In the extinction of fire in No. 5 hold of the steamer Rimutaka, at London, water was used, and wool was thus seriously damaged. ...

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  39. DISMISSAL OF ARTILLERYMEN.

    Fourteen of the men forming the Warrnambool Battery of the Australian Field Artillery have been dismissed for being absent from the Lancefield encampment at Easter. They ...

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  40. BURNING ACCIDENT.

    Mrs. Martin, wife of Mr. Frank Marlin, carpenter, fo Hunt-street, was engaged preparing breakfast this morning, when her dress caught fire. Owing to a strong wind, the flames ...

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  41. A NEW ZEALAND BREWERY.

    Messrs. Hancock and Company, of New Zealand, are issuing at par £130,000 of 5½ per cent. debenture stock, to acquire the Captain Cook Brewery. ...

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