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  2. HOSPITAL SATURDAY.

    When, early on Saturday morning, it was evident that the rain had set in for the whole day, there were many who believed that the annual outdoor collection in aid of the ...

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  3. FEDERAL CABINET.

    The Prime Minister yesterday returned from Melbourne, whither he had gone to clear up business before he leaves on his Queensland trip. In the course of a chat last night, he ...

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  4. RUSSIA.

    The forment in Poland is increasing owing to the brutality displayed by Cossacks and infantry in dispersing crowds of people, and in injuring inoffensive citizens. ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    When play was resumed to-day between the Australian team and the Gentlemen of England at the Crystal Palace the weather was bright and the wicket was ...

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  6. THE WAR.

    Four Russian torpedo boats from Vladivostock arrived on the west coast of Hokkaido, Yezo (northernmost island of Japan), on Friday. They seized and burned a ...

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  7. CHARTER OF LIBERTIES.

    A man has been arrested at Odessa with a bomb in his possession. A secret store of arms has also been discovered in the city. ...

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  8. BREACHES OF NEUTRALITY.

    All Europe is amused at a telegram from St. Petersburg announcing that Admiral Rozhdestvensky has informed the Russian Admiralty of the presence of Japanese ...

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  9. MATCH AGAINST NOTTINGHAMSHIRE.

    The Australian team will commence a match to-morrow at Trent Bridge against an eleven of Nottinghamshire. The county eleven will be chosen from A. O. ...

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  10. ONE THOUSAND GUINEAS STAKES.

    At the Newmarket First Spring Mating to-day the contest for the "Ladies" Race" resulted as under:- ONE THOUSAND GUINEA STAKES of 100 ...

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  11. FEDERAL CABINET MEETING.

    The Cabinet sat for several hours yesterday, and then adjourned indefinitely. The Prime Minister, seen afterwards, said it was callad for the purpose of dealing wtth a number of ...

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  12. RESENTMENT IN JAPAN.

    The feeling in Japan against the procedure of Admiral Rozhdestvensky using the French Cochin-China coast for obtaining his supplies is rapidly growing into deep ...

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  13. THE HIGH COURT.

    There was a general expectation that something concerning the relations existing between the High Court Judges and the Attorney-General, would be brought before the ...

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  14. GERMANY ENERGETIC.

    The Finnish steamer Aegir, which was leaving Lubeck for Helsingfors, Finland, was stopped pending an investigation of ker cargo, which is supposed to include ...

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  15. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, addressing his constituents at Birmingham last night, confessed that the greatest embarrassment to the Government sprang from its education ...

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  16. COLLISION IN THE HARBOUR.

    A collision of a remarkable character occurred at about 7 o'clock last evening, when the pleasure steamer Carbine ran into the lightship moored o ffthe Sow and Pigs. ...

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  17. THE WOOL SALES.

    There is spirited competition at the wool sales, with a further hardening for merinos. American buyers are purchasing all super crossbreds. ...

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  18. THIRD BALTIC SQUADRON.

    Admiral Niebogatoff, in command of the third squadron of the Baltic fleet, passed Singapore eastwards at dawn to-day, not on Saturday last, as was ...

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  19. WORK BY THE Y.M.C.A.

    The Emperor of Japan lins given £1000 to the army branch of the Young Men's Christian Association in recognition of its epening recreation and reading tents at ...

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  20. LORD KITCHENER.

    Mr. St. John Brodrick, the Secretary of State for India, in the course of a reply to a correspondent said that the statements that Lord Kitchener, Commander-in-Chief ...

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  21. SUMMARY OF THE DAY'S WORK.

    In the absence of Mr. Justice Cohen, the chairman of the Hospital Saturday Fund, Mr. D. S. K. Miller, vice-chairman, and Mr. J. J. Cohen, M. L. A., honorary general secretary, ...

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  22. SPEECH BY MR. BALFOUR.

    Mr. A. J. Balfour, the Prime Minister, addressing the Primrose League yesterday, bitterly commented upon the flood of misrepresentation pouring from the ...

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  23. COMMENTS ON THE SITUATION.

    There is doubtless great activity in the East, but Admiral Rozhdstvensky, in the China Sea, is not ready to steam towards Formosa, while the land campaign in ...

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  24. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Sir Robert George Wyndham Herbert, one time Premier of Queensland, and more recently Permanent Under-Secretary for the ...

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  25. THE PLAGUE.

    The lad Jennings, who was admitted at the hospital on Thursday suffering from plague, died yesterday morning. Another case developed yesterday, the patient being William ...

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  26. BRITAIN AND AMERICA.

    At a farewell banquet to Mr. J. H. Chonte, the retiring United States Ambassador to Great Britain, given at the Mansion House yesterday, Mr. A. J. ...

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  27. GERMAN COMMERCIALISM.

    An association of Gorman industrialists is sending an expedition to Morocco to prepare the way for Gorman exports. There are indications that Germany's chief ...

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  28. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The patent medicine proprietors refuse to deposit the formulae of their medicines with the New Zealand officials, as required by the new law, and are ceasing ...

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  29. SUSPICIOUS CASE AT LISMORE.

    The third case, supposed to be plague, is under observation. The municipal council, at a special meeting this afternoon, decided to have systematic cleaning operations ...

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  30. NAVAL MANOEUVRES POSTPONED.

    The Admiralty announces that it has been deemed expedient to postpone the world-wide manoeuvres of the British navy arranged to take place in June. The ...

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  31. QUEEENSLAND PRODUCE MERCHANTS.

    The difficulties that are being experienced by Brisbane produce merchants doing business with Sydney in view of the health restrictions were brought under the notice of ...

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  32. GERMAN DECORATION FOR SULTAN.

    Herr Tattenbach, head of the German Mission to Morocco, now on his way to Fez, is taking to the Sultan of Motocco the Grand Cross of the Order of the Red ...

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  33. FIVE CASES IN IPSWICH.

    Five cases of plague are reported from Ipswich, all connected with the same store, an old slab building in Union-street. The Health Commissioner is making a thorough ...

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  34. SATURDAY'S PLAY.

    The match against the Gentlemen entered upon its third stage to-day, when the weather was bright, and was warmer than on the previous day. The wicket was ...

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  35. CURE OF CANCER.

    Dr. King certifies that two patients at the Flower Hospital at New York have been cured of cancer by the insertion of celluloid pencils coated with a solution of ...

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  36. THE GERMAN NAVY.

    The German Navy League is utilising the incautious remarks of Admiral C. C. Penrose Fitz Gerald in the "Deutsche Revue" on Anglophobia in Germany to ...

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  37. A MAN STABBED.

    Frederick Dennehy, 21, a labourer, was admitted to Sydney Hospital yesterday morning for a stab on tho left arm about three inches long and two inches deep. From what the ...

    Article : 96 words
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