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  2. SECOND EDITION

    At Kennington Oval to-day after lunch Cotter and M'Leod took up the attack. Scoring was fast, and in the half-hour following lunch 43 were scored. At ...

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  3. FINAL TEST MATCH.

    In the test match at Kennington oval to-day, in Australia's first innings, after lunch Rhodes and Brearley opened with the bowling, two wickets being down for ...

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  4. MOROCCO CONFERENCE.

    The German Legation at Fez has informed the French Charge d'Affaires that the contract for a loan to the Sultan of Morocco, negotiated by Count von ...

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  5. SLOW NEGOTIATIONS.

    Advices from Portsmouth, New Hampshire, state that when discussing the demand of the Japanese for the evacuation by the Russians of Manchuria, the ...

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  6. THE PARMERS' PARLIAMENT.

    The popular idea of a farmer—the idea in the city with its with and its affected superiority— is an approach to the Uncle Silas type. There is some justification for this ...

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  7. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    In the Senate to-day copies of the correspondence with Mr. Justice O'Connor on the subject of his appointment as Judge of the Arbitration Court was laid on the table, and ...

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  8. THE TALLOW MARKET.

    At the sales of Australian tallow to-day 1467 casks were offered and 894 were sold. Prices were:—Mutton, fine 30s 6d, medium 27s[?] beef, fine 27s 9d, medium 26s per cwt. ...

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  9. SILVER.

    Bar silver is quoted to-day at 2s 3[?]d per ounce standard. ...

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  10. PERISHABLE GOODS BY SEA.

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Cameron (Tas.) moved the adjournment of the House in order to call the attention of Ministers to a matter in connection with the ...

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  11. GERMAN COURTESY TO THE DUTCH.

    Three Dutch cruisers, which were home ward bound, called at Tangier. The German Charge d'Affaires, who represents Dutch Interests in Morocco, escorted the ...

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  12. ASHFIELD ELECTION.

    The polling to fill the vacancy for the representation of Ashfield constituency in the State Parliament resulted in the return of Mr. W. E. V. Robson. ...

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  13. JAPANESE MILITARY VIEWS.

    The correspondent of the "Times" with the headquarters of General Nogi says: "The end of the rainy season is imminent, and the Japanese are impatient to ...

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  14. THE KING.

    King Edward and the Emperor Francis Joseph had a cordial meeting at Gmunden, Upper Austria, yesterday. Thence they proceeded to Ischl, where the ...

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  15. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    Leave of absence was given to Mr. Kingston to-day in the House of Representatives for a month on the grounds of ill-health, and to Mr. M'Coll on the grounds ot urgent private ...

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  16. THE QUEEN.

    Queen Alexandra will remain at Balmoral for a fortnight, and will then proceed to Copenhagen. ...

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  17. KING OF SPAIN.

    King Alfonso of Spain proposed to visit Berlin, but the dates mentioned being unsuitable the German Emperor suggested that his Majesty should visit a German ...

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  18. IN RUSSIAN TERRITORY.

    The Tokio correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" reports that the occupation of Kamchatka will shortly be announced. ...

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  19. LAST DAYS PLAY.

    At Kennington Oval to-day the weather was dull and the wicket was fast. There was at the opening an attendance of 2000. Duff is in bed, suffering from influenza, ...

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  20. SIBERIA AND SAGHALIEN.

    Admiral Kataoka, commanding the Japanese cruiser squadron, reports that a detachment of his squadron attacked, on the 13th instant, the Russians at Lazaref, ...

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  21. THE PACIFIC CABLE.

    Lord Strathcona, the High Commissioner for Canada, in the course of an interview regarding the Pacific cable, said: "I can hardly doubt that the Governments ...

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  22. CANDIDATES RETURN THANKS.

    Alderman Robson, who was received with cheers, met with a little interruption as he spoke. He thanked the electors for giving him such a triumphant majority. The ...

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  23. IN MANCHURIA.

    The Japanese report having made a reconnaissance in force along the railway and the Klrin-road, driving in the Russian outposts, killing 11 and capturing 10. ...

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  24. CHINESE ON THE RAND.

    Tse-ti-shau, a Chinaman, sent to the "Dally Chronicle" circumstantial stories of ill-treatment of coolies on the Rand. Mr. Richard Bell, M.P. (Labour), wrote to ...

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  25. CHIEF JUSTICE AND PRINCIPAL REGISTRAR.

    It will be remembered that the sitting of the High Court in Melbourne, fixed for May 2 to May 9, was suddenly adjourned, and great inconvenience was caused to parties to causes ...

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  26. DISORDER IN POLAND.

    Anti-Jewish riots are reported from Bialystok, Poland. The authorities remain passive, and much bloodshed has occurred. Forty Jews were buried yesterday. ...

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  27. AN AUTHOR ARRESTED.

    In consequence of M. Sienkiewicz having signed a public protest against the Russification of the Polish schools, the Governor of Warsaw has ordered his detention in ...

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  28. NEW ZEALAND.

    The secretary of the Labour Department, in his annual report, states that the position of the whole body of labour in the colony during the last year appears highly satisfactory. There ...

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  29. ATTACK ON A FARM.

    Fourt[?] n Chinese coolies on the East Rand mines deserted from their employment and attacked a farm. The farmer having shot three of the coolies with a ...

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  30. THE AGAPEMONITES.

    The proceedings at Spaxton, near Bridgwater, on Tuesday, when in the Chapel o[?] the Agapemonites the infant son of Smyth Piggott and Miss Ruth Preece (not Greec[?] ...

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  31. FEDERAL ARBITRATION COURT.

    Some interesting correspondence between the late Attorney-General and Mr. Justice O'Connor, previous to the appointment of the latter as Judge of the Federal Arbitration ...

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  32. WEAKNESS OF THE ARMY.

    The London Chamber of Commerce appeals to other Chambers of Commerce throughout the United Kingdom to cooperate with the local authorities and ...

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  33. SULTAN FEARS BULGARIANS.

    Owing to the recent attempt made on the life of the Sultan of Turkey at Constantinople, Bulgarians, except well-known persons, aro barred from entering ...

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  34. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Arrangements are being made between the Government and some pastoralists in the neighbourhood of Victoria River, Northern Territory, to have a trigonomotrical survey ...

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  35. BRITISH FLEET.

    Admiral Sir A. K. Wilson, Commander-in-Chief of the Channel Fleet, with 11 battleships, eight cruisers, and 24 torpedoboat destroyers, has started for the ...

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  36. BRITISH ASSOCIATION.

    The British Association for the Advancement of Science opened its session at Capetown yesterday. Professor Darwin, the president, in his address sketched the ...

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  37. TASMANIA.

    The bill before the Assembly to form [?] corporate body of accountants, with a governing council and stiff examination tests, finds scant favour. A meeting of accountants ...

    Article : 155 words
  38. ALLEGED REGICIDAL ARTICLES.

    At the Bow-street Police Court yesterday Antonelli, a mason, and Barbieri, a newsagent, were charged on remand with publishing regicidal articles in the ...

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  39. NEWSPAPER LIBEL ACTION.

    Before Mr. Justice Homburg to-day, Albert Gilling Gambling, of Marryatville, Carpenter, brought an action against John Langdon Bonython, newspaper proprietor, claiming damages ...

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  40. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    There are 100,000 destitute labourers in Andalusia. Great efforts are being made by public charity to cope with the distress. ...

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  41. SUICIDE OF A YOUNG MAN.

    A man, about 25 years of ago, who has not yet been identified, committed suicide at Yarra Bank last evening by shooting himself in the head with a revolver. Letters found on ...

    Article : 60 words
  42. SILVER.

    Bar silver is quoted to-day. at 2s 3 5–8d per ounce standard. ...

    Article : 21 words
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