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  2. SECOND EDITION.

    Bar silver is quoted to-day at 1s 10d per ounce standard. ...

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  3. FOOD ADULTERATION.

    The extent to which food preparations of all kinds are adulterated nowadays, mainly by the use of preservatives and colouring matters, has frequently been referred to, and the Board of Health has from time ...

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  4. THE PUBLIC ACCOUNTS.

    The recently published accounts and abstracts of revenue receipts and expenditure of the Government of New South Wales during the quarter ended December 31, 1902, contain a good deal of interest ...

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  5. VENEZUELA.

    Reports from Washington state that President Castro insists that the raising of the blockade of Venezuelan ports shall precede the preparation of the protocol submitting ...

    Article : 76 words
  6. THE NAVAL AGREEMENT.

    Sir Edmund Barton made a statement yesterday on the subject of the naval agreement that it is proposed to substitute for that under which the existing Australian squadron is maintained. ...

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  7. SPECIAL CABLES.

    Russia and Austria-Hungary intend to insist on the establishment of financial control orer the collection of taxes in the European vilayets (provinces) of Macedonia, and over ...

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  8. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Mr. J. B. Robinson, in addressing the shareholders of the Robinson Scuth African Banking Company, Limited, said that it was impossible for Downing-street to rule any ...

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  9. THE STIRLING WEST TRAGEDY.

    At the inquest on the body of George Cullen a[?] Stirling West to-day Mounted-constable Schumann gave evidence concerning the search of the room in which the body was found, and tendered a number ...

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  10. TASMANIA.

    Anxiety was felt concerning the steamer Australian. She was due on Sunday night from Melbourne, but did not arrive till this afternoon. The local office was bes[?]ged with inquiries all day. ...

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  11. MR. BOWEN'S DEPARTURE.

    Mr, H. W. Bowen, who is the United States Minister at Caracas, and who has been appointed arbitrator for Venezuela, has left for Washington. President Castro and his ...

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  12. COMPENSATION TO LOYALISTS.

    The sum already paid to the Cape Colony loyalists as compensation for war damages amounts to £700,000. ...

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  13. EXCITING EXPERIENCE OF A FRENCH SHIP.

    The French ship Duquesne arrived from Philadelphia to-day. The captain reports that when near the Cape of Good Hope the vessel was struck by a squall, almost a capsize resulting. The boats on the ...

    Article : 136 words
  14. INDISPOSITION OF MR. A. J. BALFOUR.

    Mr. A. J. Balfour, the Premier, is confined to his house with a feverish chill. All his engagements have been cancelled. ...

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  15. RUSSIAN NEWSPAPERS' ADVICE.

    Russian newspapers advise the Porte to accept the assistance proffered by Russia and Austria-Hungary. The newspapers point out that though the assistance would be very ...

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  16. AFRIKANDER BOND.

    The Afrikander Bond is stealthily spreading throughout the Orange River Colony and the Transvaal. The loyalists oppose the return of Dr. ...

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  17. SUBSIDENCES AT VENICE.

    Two arches of the Procurate Vece[?] Palace, near St. Mark's Cathedral, Venice, are badly cracked, and a portion of the facade is detached. It is feared that the subsidences ...

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  18. THE REBELLION IN MOROCCO.

    The forces of the Sultan of Morocco operating against the rebels are in a very undisciplined state. Many are selling their arms and ammunition to the followers of the Pretender, ...

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  19. SOUTH AFRICAN LEAGUE.

    Dr. L. S.Jameson has been elected president of the South African League. ...

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  20. MOUNT KEMBLA COLLIERY DISASTER.

    The Royal Commission appointed by the Government to inquire into the cause of the explosion which occurred at Mount Kembla Colliery on July 31 last continued its sittings at the court house to-day. ...

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  21. ST. JAMES' HALL.

    An American syndicate has purchased St. James' Hall, London, and will convoet it into an hotel and restaurant. ...

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  22. THE VICTORIAN CRICKET ASSOCIATION AND MR. WORRALL.

    At a meeting of the Victorian Cricket Association to-night the difficulty between Mr. J. Worrall and memoers of the Australian Eleven was revived by a letter from Mr. A. E. Johns, one of the selection ...

    Article : 345 words
  23. MR. CHAMBERLAIN.

    Mr. Chamberlain will visit Potchefstroom, Mafeking, Kimberley, and Bloemfontein. ...

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  24. THE SPANISH POLICY.

    Concerning the situation in Morocco it is noticeable that Senor Silvela, Premier of Spain, has declared that a Franco-Spanish alliance is a mere dream, Moreover, ...

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  25. THE WEATHER.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 135 words
  26. MR. A. BEIT.

    Mr. Alfred Beit, who had a stroke of apoplexy at Johannesburg, has much improved. Jan. 13. Dr. Jameson reports that Mr. A. Beit is ...

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  27. BRITISH INSTRUCTORS.

    Three British non-commissioned instructors in the Moorish Army have left Fez on their return home. ...

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  28. THE NEW CUNARDERS.

    Tenders have been let for the construction of the two great Cunarders which are to be built by the company under arrangement with the British Government. One will be ...

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  29. SYDNEY WATER SUPPLY.

    A fall of 76 points of rain was recorded at Sherbrooke, on the head of the Cataract River, Prospect catchment area, as the result of a thunderstorm on Sunday afternoon. During the 21 hours ended at ...

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  30. THE PASSAGE OF THE DARDANELLES.

    A mystery attaches to the disappeurance of [?]our Russian torpedo-boat destroyers which were recently in Suda Bay, Crete. There is [?] impression that two have secretly passed ...

    Article : 94 words
  31. INTERVIEW WITH DR. THOMPSON.

    The President of the Board of Health was interviewed by a "Herald" representative at the conclusion of the meeting, and in reply to a question as to what was the nature of some ...

    Article : 1,166 words
  32. THE NAVAL AGREEMENT.

    Mr. G. H. Reid, in discussing the proposed new naval agreement, expressed his disapproval of anything in the shape of a make-believe Australian squadron. He would not object to some flexibility in the ...

    Article : 83 words
  33. HEAVY STORM NEAR BATHURST.

    One of the heaviest thunderstorms on record, accompanied by hail, passed over the district this afternoon. Vale Creek and the creeks in the neighbourhood of Apsley and Macquarie Plains overflowed ...

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  34. THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY.

    Dr. Randall Davidson, the Archbishop of Canterbury, is suffering from influenza. He has been ordered abroad for three weeks' rest. ...

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  35. INTERNAL REFORM IN RUSSIA.

    M. Plehwe, the Russian Minister for the [?]nterior, has unnounced the appointment of a commission to harmonise the working of the [?]mpiral Departments and the provincial ...

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  36. THE STEAMER AUSTRALIAN.

    The steamer Australian from Melbourne, arrived safely to-night. She fell in with a heavy S.W. gale and sea at 9 a.m. on Sunday, and in consequence of the vessel having 800 sheep and six horses ...

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  37. ILLNESS OF BISHOP WEBBER.

    The condition of Dr Webber, Bishop of Brisbane, at present in England, is most grave, Dr. Webber is suffering from insomnia and weakness of the heart. ...

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  38. RESCUE FROM DROWNING.

    A young woman named Mildred Watson, living in Elizabeth, street, fell into the water at Mrs. Macquarie's Chair last night. A seaman, named Thomas Canning, who happened to be in the ...

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  39. SPLENDID RAINS IN QUEENSLAND.

    During the 24 hours ended 9 a.m. to-day rain was reported from a number of places almost throughout Queensland, generally in connection with thunderstorms. The following are the principal falls:— ...

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  40. ANOTHER ROYAL SEPARATION.

    Count Lonyay, who married the Princess Stephanie, the widow of the Archduke Rudolf, of Austria, has left his wife. Couut Lonyay is disgusted with the extravagance ...

    Article : 146 words
  41. QUEENSLAND.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 215 words
  42. BROKEN HILL MINING AND LAND BUSINESS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 198 words
  43. LATE MINING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 471 words
  44. EXPRESS TRAINS ACROSS SIBERIA.

    The running of tri-weekly express trains across Siberia has commenced. The journey from London to Port Arthur now occupies 18 days. ...

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  45. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The New South Wales Minister for Public Works (Mr. O'Sullivan) reached Adelaide, en route for Western Australia, to-day, and to an interviewer he gave details of the Water and Drainage Act passed ...

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  46. THE UNITED STATES AND GERMANY.

    Dr. von Holleben, the German Ambassador at Washington, who has been recalled, has started for Germany without calling upon President Roosevelt or allowing flag-flying ...

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  47. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Japanese Yuba, the alleged perpetrator of the Kanowna tragedy, was committed for trial at the Kanowna Police Court to-day on charges of having walfully murdered a countryman named Yano and a ...

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  48. HEAVY SNOWFALLS IN SCOTLAND.

    Snowdrifts 10ft. deop have occurred in the Highlands. Trains were embedded in the snow and delayed for 10 hours. ...

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  49. COLLIERY OWNERS AND MINERS.

    The results to date of the conference between the colliery owners and the miners, summarised, are as follow:—The miners asked for an advance of 6d on the present hewing rate of 2s and ½d for [?] forked ...

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  50. THE UNITED STATES.

    President Roosevelt has appointed a coloured lawyer Assistant State's Attorney at Boston. ...

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  51. A TRANSVAAL APPOINTMENT.

    Dr. Jamieson, the Minister for Lands, has definitely decided to accept the position of Commissioner for Lands in the Transvaal which was offered to him a week ago by Sir Arthur Lawley. It is ...

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  52. FIRES.

    On Monday afternoon a storeroom and contents at the rear of the residence of Mr. H. Olden in Palser-street, Hunter's Hill, were destroyed by fire. The origin of the fire is unknown. ...

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  53. THE WOOL SALES.

    The arrivals of wool in London number 215,000 bales. Of these 82,000 bales have been forwarded to the provinces and there are available for the forthcoming sales 138,000 ...

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  54. ACTION BY A LABOUR SOCIETY.

    Mr. Ewing, solicitor for the Tailors' Society, has received instructions to proceed under the Arbitration Act angainst the Western Australian Supply Company for having, it is alleged, locked out several ...

    Article : 139 words
  55. CASUALTIES.

    Shortly after 8 o'clock yesterday morning a collision occurred in Oxford-street, near Dowling-street, between a butcher's cart and a train outward bound from the city. The conductor of the tram, a young ...

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  56. THE SUMATRA RISING.

    The Sultan of Acheen, Sumatra, has submitted to the Dutch. The Acheens have been in rebellion against the Dutch for many years. Some weeks ago members ...

    Article : 53 words
  57. OBITUARY.

    Miss Maud Latimer, of Mr. Wilson Barrett's Dramatic Company, has died from influenza. ...

    Article : 25 words
  58. STOCK MOVEMENTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 102 words
  59. A DISASTROUS LAND SLIDE.

    A land slide at Nankin has resulted in the death of 200 Chinese. ...

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  60. FALL FROM A BALCONY.

    A child named William Maguire, 18 months old, living at 13 Clarence-street, was admitted to the Sydney Hospital yesterday, suffering from severe injuries to the head. It was stated that the child had ...

    Article : 49 words
  61. NEW ZEALAND.

    Judgment in the inquiry regarding the wreck of the Elingamite will probably be delivered on Monday. ...

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  62. WE NEVER KNOW

    The worth of water till the well is dry. If you want the best TEA, it's LLOYD'S you'll try. LLOYD'S, 109 King-st., and 594 George-st., city.— Advt. ...

    Article : 30 words
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