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  2. HELP THE CONSUMPTIVES. GRAND HORTICULTURAL FETE.

    Those who fall to see the Horticultural Feto at the Exhibition Building in aid of the Queen Victoria Homes for Cousumptives will miss one of the finest displays of floral ...

    Article : 2,877 words
  3. SECOND EDITION THE FEDERAL CRISIS.

    Immediately after the House rose to-night Mr. Deakin made the following statement to the press:—"The majority against the Government is composed of three sections, first, ...

    Article : 504 words
  4. BRITISH LICENSING BILL.

    Mr. A. Akers Douglas, the Home Secretary, following the recommendations of the Royal Commission, introduced into the House of Commons 'ast right a Licensing ...

    Article : 363 words
  5. INTERNAL TROUBLES OF RUSSIA. CONSPIRACY AGAINST MINISTERS.

    The victim of the explosion at the Hotel Nord, in the Newsky Prospect, St. Petersburg, has not been identified. He possessed forged passports. ...

    Article : 92 words
  6. SPECIAL CABLES. (FROM THE "HERALD'S" LONDON CORRESPONDENTS. UNEASINESS IN THE TRANSVAAL.

    In connection with the arrest of seven ex-burghers belonging to a band of disaffected Boers in the Lydenburg district, in the north-east of the Transvaal, a ...

    Article : 140 words
  7. RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR. JAPANESE TRANSPORTS.

    General Kuropatkin reports that Japanese transports have anchored in the Gulf of Ching-tai-tze, 25 versts (16½ miles) west of Ta-tung-kau, which is situated on the ...

    Article : 87 words
  8. SEDITIOUS SCHOOL GIRLS.

    Three hundred school girls have been excluded from the High Schools at St. Petersburg for having taken part in a seditious demonstration. ...

    Article : 30 words
  9. DISORDERS IN THE ANGLICAN CHURCH.

    The King has appointed a Royal Commission to inquire into the existence of Ecclesiastical disorders in the Anglican Church. ...

    Article : 462 words
  10. SKRYDLOFF'S TACTICS.

    Vice-Admiral Skrydloff, who is about to take the command of the Russian fleet in the Far East, in the course of an interview, stated that he intended to jealously ...

    Article : 54 words
  11. BOER DEMAND FOR AUTONOMY.

    The Boer leaders are preparing to formulate a demand for the granting of representative, government at the Boer congress, to be held at Pretoria in May next. ...

    Article : 38 words
  12. BRITISH FISHING SCHOONERS.

    In respect of the seizure by the Nicaraguan authorities of six schooners from the Cayman Islands, engaged in turtle fishing, and the imprisonment of the crews, Great ...

    Article : 90 words
  13. RUSSIANS AT THE FRONT.

    Officials of the Russian War Office assert that there are 311,000 men at the front, end that it is not intended to send any more at the present owing to the shortage ...

    Article : 45 words
  14. LOSS OF THE PETROPAVLOVSK.

    Telegrams from St. Petersburg to a Berlin newspaper assert that the Czar telegraphed to Admiral Alexeleff that the disaster to the Petropavlvosk would have ...

    Article : 47 words
  15. CONFLAGRATION AT TORONTO.

    Many acres of business premises in the wholesale district of Toronto, Canada, have been destroyed by fire. The value of the property destroyed is estimated at ...

    Article : 79 words
  16. INTERVIEW WITH MR. REID.

    Mr. Reid was seen immediately after the division and said: "We all have a thoroughly good feeling for the Prime Minister and for Sir George Turnor. In my experlence of ...

    Article : 1,090 words
  17. PROTEST BY RUSSIAN NEWSPAPERS.

    The "Grnshdauin" and the "Novoe Vremya" (St. petersburg newspapers) protest against the piecemeal communication of details of the Petropavlovsk ...

    Article : 68 words
  18. THE SUBMARINE AI.

    The inquest on the victims of the sinking of the submarine torpedo boat "Al was concluded at Portsmouth yesterday. A verdict of accidental death was returned. ...

    Article : 48 words
  19. THE RUSSIAN VICEROY PIQUED.

    Renter's correspondent states that 'Admiral Alexcleff, the Russian Viceroy, is ignored, except in the-matter of the civil administration, and that when ...

    Article : 59 words
  20. STATE RAILWAYS IN HUNGARY.

    A deadlock has arisen in respect of the dispute in connection with Hungarian State railways. The men demanded an increase of wages, and as it was not given ...

    Article : 80 words
  21. ARISTOCRATIC WEDDING.

    Lady Constance Mackenzie, heir presumptive to the Countess of Cromartie, was married yesterday to Sir Edward Austin Richardson, Bart., who was A.D.C. to ...

    Article : 37 words
  22. BRITISH IN THIBET.

    The British mission in Thibet has destroyed the towers and the gate of the Thibetan fort, at Gyangtse. In a room in the fort the mission found scores of ...

    Article : 49 words
  23. CONSOLS.

    Consols fell five shillings yesterday on the price of the previous day, being quoted at £88 2s 6d. ...

    Article : 22 words
  24. CAPTAIN OF THE MANDJUR.

    The captain of the Russian cruiser Mandjur, which having been dismantled of its guns is lying at Shanghai, was among those drowned when the Petropavlovsk ...

    Article : 41 words
  25. THE BANK RATE.

    The Bank of England rate of discount is 3 per cent, a fall of 10s per cent, from 3½ per cent, at which it was fixed on the 14th inst. ...

    Article : 36 words
  26. AVALANCHE IN ITALY.

    By the fall of an avalanche at Pragelate, which is situated on the Cottian Alps, and is about 40 miles to the west of the city of Turin, in Northern Italy, 100 ...

    Article : 51 words
  27. PRIVY COUNCIL APPEALS. LUKEY v THE SYDNEY HARBOUR TRUST.

    The Judicial committee of the Privy Council had heard argument in the New South Wales appeal of Lukey and another versus The Sydney Harbour Trust, ...

    Article : 309 words
  28. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    Russin, in a circular to the Powers, implies that correspondents of newspapers aboard neutral steamers will be treated as spies if they use ethergrams to ...

    Article : 41 words
  29. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. A PRISONER PARDONED.

    On August 2, 1892, Joseph James Carter, labourer, of Adelaida, waa convicted at the Criminal Sittings of having murdered William Edwards. He was ordered to be hanged, but ...

    Article : 179 words
  30. COLONIAL GOVERNMENT SUPPLIES.

    The Chambers of Commerce of the Transvaal excitedly protest against the instructions of Mr. A. Lyttelton, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, that all ...

    Article : 87 words
  31. RUSSIA PURCHASES A LINER.

    It is reported that the Kaisein Maria Theresa, 8278 tons, of the Norddeutscher Lloyd, has been sold to Russia. ...

    Article : 26 words
  32. A ROYAL WILL.

    The Probate Division of the Brussels law court has given its decision in the matter of the applications made by Princess Louise of Coburg and Princess Stephanie ...

    Article : 457 words
  33. PRIZE LIST.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 707 words
  34. JAPANESE SUBMARINES.

    The Japanese are building four submarine torpedo boats. ...

    Article : 15 words
  35. CONTACT MINES DESTROYED BY THE JAPANESE.

    The Japanese have destroyed three contact mines, which were adrift 40 miles from the Shantung Promontory. ...

    Article : 27 words
  36. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN JOCKEY CLUB RULE.

    A meeting of owners who protestod to the South Australian Jockey Club against the recently made conspiracy rule was held this afternoon, to consider the reply of the ruling ...

    Article : 94 words
  37. INTERNATIONAL POSTAL ORDERS.

    M. Delcasse, the French Minister for Foreign Affairs, and Sir E. Monson, the British Ambassador at Paris, have signed an additional clause to the Anglo-French ...

    Article : 49 words
  38. COMMENTS ON THE SITUATION.

    A number of Japanese transports, we are told this morning, are anchored in one of the inlets to the west or Ta-tung-kao. The town mentioned is the southernmost on the ...

    Article : 1,311 words
  39. INTERSTATE EIGHT-OAR CREW.

    The Western Australian eight-oar crew to row in the interstate contest at Brisbane next month arrlved by the steamer Kanowna yesterday. The names of the crew are:— ...

    Article : 61 words
  40. BROWN v CITIZENS' LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY.

    In the appeal case of Brown versus the Citizens Life Assurance Company, the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council has reserved its decision. ...

    Article : 291 words
  41. EPSOM SPRING MEETING. CITY AND SUBURBAN HANDICAP.

    The principal event decided on the second day of the Epsom Spring Meeting resuited as follows:— City and Suburban Handicap of 2000 sovs, ...

    Article : 94 words
  42. TASMANIA. BAPTIST UNION.

    The Baptist Union of Tasmania, now in session, has confirmed tho appointment of office-bearers as follows:—Rev. James Blackle, president; vice-president, Mr. W.. Diveston; ...

    Article : 75 words
  43. A HORSE KILLED.

    While taking part in the Great Metropolitan Stakes on the first day of the meeting Mr. R. C. Dawson's bay horse St. Patrick's Day fell, bringing down Mr. W. ...

    Article : 51 words
  44. SELLING A BURIAL GROUND.

    The Anglican Synod now in session has discussed the possibilities of seiling or leasing a portion of old St. Davld's burial ground, now disused and long a public eyesore. The ...

    Article : 57 words
  45. EXAMINATION OF THE VOTING LISTS.

    An examination of the voting lists shows that 71 votes were accounted for. The Speaker and Chairman of Committees did not vote. Mr. Blackwood is unseated, and Mr Bruce Smith ...

    Article : 42 words
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