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  2. WINTER MALADIES.

    The influenza micrococci are lairly prevalent this season. They are making their annual winter visitation more general, but are not committing such serious demedations as they have in the past. ...

    Article : 3,218 words
  3. THE WEATHER. THE COLD SNAP.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 615 words
  4. THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA. THE VLAKFONTEIN MURDERS.

    The War Office has published the statements which Lord Kitchener has collected supporting the reports of the murder of prisoners by the Boers at the Vlakfontein ...

    Article : 59 words
  5. ALPINE TRAGEDIES. TWO MIRACULOUS ESCAPES.

    Further particulars have now been received of the tragedy on the Matterhorn. The party consisted of Miss Trow (a clergyman's daughter), Miss M. Bell (a daughter of Mr. ...

    Article : 235 words
  6. THE COMMONWEALTH. PROGRESS OF PARLIAMENTARY WORK.

    Mr. Barton, the Commonwealth Premier, who returned to Sydney on Saturday, left again last night for Melbourne, and before goiog a "Herald" reporter had a few minutes' chat with him ...

    Article : 1,551 words
  7. SPECIAL CABLES.

    Canada, Natal, Cape Colony, and Newfoundland have supported the proposal to make an addition to the title of the King. Mr. Chamberlain has suggested that the ...

    Article : 59 words
  8. A COMMANDANT KILLED.

    Reuter's correspondent reports that Commandant Spruyt was killed while attempting to cross the railway line near Heidelberg. ...

    Article : 24 words
  9. THE UNITED STATES. GREAT STEEL STRIKE REPORTED ENDED.

    There are persistent reports in New York that the great steel strike has ended on the basis of a compromise. [The great strike originated with 35,000 ...

    Article : 101 words
  10. A LAAGER CAPTURED.

    Lieutenant-Colonel F. S. Garratt captured a langer at Losberg, together with 25 prisoners, 1000 cattle, and many horses and sheep. ...

    Article : 27 words
  11. BOERS CLAIM BRITISH PROTECTION.

    Three hundred Boer families with their waggons and stock have trekked to Bcchuanaland, where they have claimed British protection. ...

    Article : 29 words
  12. THE SAMPSON-SCHLEY QUARREL.

    In connection with the chargo made by Rear-Admiral Sampson against Rear-Admiral Schley of having exhibited cowardice at the battle of Santiago, a representative of the ...

    Article : 92 words
  13. AN ENGLISH SHIPOWNER KILLED.

    Mr. Arthur Davies, a shipowner, of Croydon, has been killed on the Diberg Alps. He fell a distance of 300ft. ...

    Article : 29 words
  14. THE REFUGEE CAMPS.

    The mortality in the refugee concentration camps is steadily diminishing. ...

    Article : 17 words
  15. THE PAN-AMERICAN CONGRESS.

    Chili has refused to attend the Pan-American Congress, unless any discussion of her retention of the provinces captured from Peru is barred. The refusal of Chili has irritated ...

    Article : 88 words
  16. MEMORIAL TO FALLEN SOLDIERS.

    Speaking yesterday to a representative of the "Herald" with regard to the proposal of the Premier to erect a military institute at the intersection of Macquarie-place, Young-street, and Bridge-streer, ...

    Article : 357 words
  17. SNOWFALL AT TAMWORTH.

    The weather conditions during yesterday and to-day have been a recerd as far as Tamworth is concerned. Yesterday intermittent showers of fine hall and rain fell, and the weather was extremely cold. ...

    Article : 162 words
  18. THE BATTLESHIP MAINE.

    The battleship Maine, to take the place of the vessel destroyed in Havana Harbour, has been launched at Philadelphia. [The Maine just launched is a turret battleship of ...

    Article : 197 words
  19. THE BATOUM DISASTER.

    The disaster which wrecked a densely populated centre of Batoum, killing many people, was caused by explosives in a magazine. The victims include a number of soldiers. ...

    Article : 36 words
  20. HEAVY FALLS OF SNOW IN QUEENSLAND

    An unusually cold snap was experienced in Brisbane last night and to-day, with a kean wind. At Stanthorne a heavy fall of snow occurred last night, the ground being covered to a depth of 3in. The ...

    Article : 296 words
  21. OBITUARY. DR. WESTCOTT.

    The death is announced of the Right Rev. Brook Foss Westcott, D.D., D.C.L., Bishop of Durham, aged 76 years. [Dr. Brook Foss Westcott was born near ...

    Article : 570 words
  22. THE NEW GERMAN TARIFF.

    The Agrarian party in Germany is surprised at the concessions to their demands made by the Government in the new tariff, which however, is considered unlikely to pass in its ...

    Article : 111 words
  23. RECEPTION OF SOUTH AUSTRALIAN BUSHMEN.

    The South Australian Imperial Bushmen were released from the quarantine station on Monday morning after fumigation and disinfeetion. Notwithstanding the threatening weather the station enclosure was ...

    Article : 141 words
  24. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Vernon, Government Architect ot New South Wales, whose services have been obtained by a joint committee of buth Houses in conuection with judging the designs of the new Parliament Houses, has ...

    Article : 345 words
  25. RETURNING IMPERIAL BUSHMEN.

    The troopship Britannic arrived at 8 o'clock tonight. She was inspected by the bealth officials and pratique was granted. The men will be landed at 10 o'clock to-morrow morning. They will be ...

    Article : 79 words
  26. FIJI.

    In the House of Commons on Friday Mr, Chamberlain, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, in replying to a question asked by Mr. J. C. Wason (Unionist), said that he ...

    Article : 76 words
  27. COLD IN VICTORIA.

    The weather continues bitterly cold. Heavy showers of rain have fallen. Mr. W. M'Culloch, Minister for Public Works, and Senator Best are the latest additions to the long list of public men who ...

    Article : 48 words
  28. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    Fourteen returned soldiers from South Africa were entertained to-night at a smoke social in the Federal Theatre. Mr. T. H. Griffith, M.L.A. elect, proposed "Guests of the Evening," and in doing so expressed ...

    Article : 573 words
  29. HEAVY SNOW FALLS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Telegrams from the country show that the fall of snow on Saturday and yesterday morning was very heavy. At Burra, Angaston, and other places in the north the country was covered in many parls as far as ...

    Article : 104 words
  30. TUBERCULOSIS.

    Professor Virchow and Dr. Heubner agree that tuberculosis is not hereditary, but they dissent from the theory that bovine tuberculosis is not transmissible to man. ...

    Article : 33 words
  31. SNOW IN TASMANIA.

    Much snow has fallen south of Hobart, evan in low localities. ADELONG, Monday. Snow fell here yesterday morning for five hours, ...

    Article : 2,106 words
  32. SIGNOR CRISPI.

    The condition of Signor Crispi, the exPremier of Italy, is critical. ...

    Article : 17 words
  33. MR. T. F. WICKSTEAD.

    The death it announced of Mr. T. F. Wicksteed, C.M.G., Secretary and Accountant to the South Australian State Agency in London. [Mr. Thomas Fred Wicksteed entered the sorvice of ...

    Article : 156 words
  34. STATE POLITICS.

    The complimentary banquet tendered to Mr. John Heynes, M.L.A., by his Stuart Town supporters on Saturday afternoon was a grent success. There were fully 150 people present. Mr. Haynes was ...

    Article : 195 words
  35. THE MAD MULLAH IN SOMALILAND.

    The Mad Mullah in Somaliland, Abdullah Hassen, was defeated on the 17th instant by the British and lost 70 men. The British losses were 13 killed and 21 wounded. ...

    Article : 37 words
  36. (BY OUR SPECIAL REPORTER.) MELBOURNE, Monday. THE DEFENCE BILL.

    Already there are over a dozen notices of amendments in the Defence Bill, and every clause is certain to be critically examined in committee. Quite a large number of members lay claim to exceptional ...

    Article : 1,561 words
  37. THE PURE BEER BILL.

    The Pure Beer Bill introduced into the House of Commons by Sir Cuthbert Quilter, Bart., has been withdrawn, having been blocked in committee. ...

    Article : 30 words
  38. SILVER.

    Bar silver is quoted to-day at 2s 2 15-16d per ounce standard. ...

    Article : 16 words
  39. THE AMERICA CUP.

    Sir Thomas Lipton's challenger for the America Cup, Shamrock II., has sailed for New York. It is expected that the voyage will take 17 days. ...

    Article : 39 words
  40. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Dr. T. Borthwick, the Medical Health Officer for Adelaide, reported last week that five cases of tuberculosis had occurred in the office of the Public Works Department. The Commissioner for Public ...

    Article : 218 words
  41. THE ROYAL TOUR.

    The Royal Arthur returned to Fremantle last night. She accompsnitd the Ophir until the cruiser Juno was picked up, and then, after exchanging salutes, put back. The flagship, with the Ringarooma and ...

    Article : 51 words
  42. COLLISION BETWEEN TWO STEAMERS.

    A serious collision occurred in the North Arm on Saturday evening. About 4 o'clock the North Coast Steam Navigation Company's steamer Oakland was doming down the river, when, at a sharp turn about ...

    Article : 165 words
  43. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Two men named George Thompson alias Stephens, claiming to be a Bendigo miner, and Charles MacNclly, have been charged at the Bow-street Police Court with having ...

    Article : 94 words
  44. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Arbitration Court imposed a nominal fine and costs on an employer for a breach of an award, stating that if the Court found that employers of employed thought they could commit breaches of an ...

    Article : 97 words
  45. TASMANIA.

    Upon the arrival of the river craft John and Margaret in port this morning the master reported the sudden death on board of David Russell, aged 53 years. No cause was assigned for his death, ...

    Article : 39 words
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