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  2. THE LATEST CABLE NEWS THE LATEST

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon. A contingent of Cossacks, on arriving at a town called Sasovo, on the Moscow - Kazan railway, wantonly ...

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  3. FRAUDS OF RETAIL TRADE.

    "The people of New South Wales are being robbed every day of their lives. They ask for a pound of this or a pint of that, and get a measure very far short of what ...

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  4. DELUGE ON THE MOUNTAINS

    A remarkably heavy downpour of rain in this district has done considerable damage, the principal so far reported being a washaway of 220yds of the railway ...

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  5. THE FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    A member of the Victorian Legislative Council views the Federal position with much concern, and fears bad results at the next Commonwealth elections if some ...

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  6. JAPAN COMMERCIALLY AWAKE

    Japan is increasing the duty on flout to encourage grain-growing in Manchuria. The duty on leather is also to be ...

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  7. TRANSVAAL SELF-GOVERNMENT.

    A. committee, of which the Right Hon. Sir Joseph West Ridgeway is the head, has been appointed by the Government to inquire into the question ...

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  8. GERMAN COLLIERS WILL STRIKE

    The coal miners at Ruhr, Westphalia, threaten to strike. They object to the increase of coal exports lest it should injure the cause ...

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  9. COLLISION WITH TURKEY.

    The Porte bases Turkey's claim to Tabah on the contents of the Grand Vizier's telegram to the Khedive on the occasion of his accession in 1892. ...

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  10. INCENDIARY PAMPHLET

    The Russian official who wrote the incendiary pamphlet, recently published by the "Novoe Vremya" newspaper, has been dismissed from the ...

    Article : 121 words
  11. TOLL TELEPHONES.

    When the Postmaster-General, now on his way to Rome, announced his intention of introducing the tell system of telephone charges, he averred that the object was to ...

    Article : 311 words
  12. MR. BALFOUR THREATENED

    A workman named Paesslir, residing at Chemnitz, Germany, has been sentenced to a month's imprisonment for writing to Mr. Balfour demanding ...

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  13. STORM AT ST. MARY'S,

    A terrific storm broke over the town to-night. It was accompanied with hail, and 531 points of rain were registered in 70 minutes. ...

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  14. A HEAVY PALL AT PARRAMATTA.

    There was a very heavy thunderstorm, accompanied by lightning at Parramatta last night. It commenced about 9 o'clock, and raged for some time. ...

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  15. CHINESE CREW RUN AMOK

    There was an exciting time on the Blue Funnel liner Sarpedon, the crew of which is principally composed of Chinese, at the Central Wharf, Miller's Point, ...

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  16. EDITOR IMPRISONED

    Alexis Suvorin, editor of the St. Petersburg journal "Russ," h s been sentenced to a year's imprisonment in a fortress for a Press offence. ...

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  17. MR. DEAKIN AT BALLARAT.

    The Prime Minister delivered a recessional speech in Ballarat to-night before a fair audience. Mr. Deakin said that all recognised that ...

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  18. NATAL NATIVE OUTBREAK.

    Sensational evidence was elicited at the trial of Chief Flynn's Indunas, natives concerned in the recent Natal outbreak. ...

    Article : 111 words
  19. IMMIGRANT STREAM.

    A cable published in yesterday's papers, stating that the Agent-General in London was sending forward seventy immigrants within the next three weeks, and that one ...

    Article : 315 words
  20. POPULATION BASIS DEMANDED.

    A meeting at Pretoria carried a resolution that only representation on a population basis would satisfy the Hetvolk, the Boer political organisation. ...

    Article : 52 words
  21. TUBERCULOUS PIGS FOR BACON.

    A telegram from Lismore on day announced that in giving evidence in a case in which a mad was fined £5 for selling a diseased pig in the local ...

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  22. CONSUMPTIVE WOMEN.

    Medical men state that there are 500 women in New South Wales suffering from consumption, which not only prevents them attending to their daily ...

    Article : 330 words
  23. GENERAL CABLES.

    Admiralty has ordered from Cammell. Laird and Co., engineers, a turbine destroyer, the vessel to have a speed of 36 knots an hour. ...

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  24. DOES COLD STORAGE SPOIL MEAT?

    A Melbourne householder expresses the opinion that the free use of frozen storage chambers in connection with the butchering business has been ...

    Article : 353 words
  25. TRANSVAAL APPOINTMENTS

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.—Sir Richard Solomon, Attorney-General of the Transvaal Colony since 3902, hag been appointed Lieutenant-Governor, ...

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  26. FOREIGN FARMERS.

    In the "Sunday Times" of to-day there is a leading article under the heading "A Matter of Urgency," in which you suggest that "New South Wales' Information ...

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  27. GAOL-BREAKING AT LISMORE.

    Two young men escaped from the local lock-up to-night by bending the old gas-pipe bars which stood between them and liberty. ...

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  28. LONDON MARKETS.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.—Kauri Gum : At to-day's auctions 1557 cases were offered, and 265 sold. The market is unchanged, fair three-quarter ...

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  29. A DEPARTURE IN TOURIST WORK.

    The Government Tourist Bureau, acting in conjunction with the Railway Commissioners and the North Coast Steamship Company, has inaugurated a departure in ...

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  30. RUSSIA SITS TIGHT.

    It is reported that Russia contemplates retaining her army in Manchuria on the ground that China is being encouraged by Japan to prepare for war with Russia. ...

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  31. NEWCASTLE NAVAL BRIGADE,

    NEWCASTLE, Saturday Evening.—The gunboat Protector, with, the Newcastle Naval Brigade on board, returned to port this afternoon after putting in six days' ...

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  32. FATAL CART ACCIDENT,

    In Bay-street, Double Bay, yesterday William Daley, a resident in Old South Head-road, Bondi, fell off a vegetable cart, and the wheel passed over his chest. ...

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  33. NEW ITALIAN AMBASSADOR

    LONDON, Friday afternoon.—Signor Tommase Tittoni, late Foreign Minister, has been appointed Ambassador for Italy at the Court of St. James. ...

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  34. FOUND DROWNED AT NEWCASTLE.

    NEWCASTLE, Saturday Evening.—The body of a man was discovered floating to-day near the Railway Bridge at Cockle Creek. Subsequently the body was ...

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  35. THE CRICK CASE.

    The Premier, when asked yesterday whether he had anything to say with regard to the abortive prosecution of Mr. W. P. Crick, said : ...

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  36. THE POPE AND PRINCESS ENA.

    The Pope, it is rumored, has requested from Princess Ena of Battenburg a written declaration that the motive of her conversion is from conscientious ...

    Article : 40 words
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  38. "HOT WEATHER LIVER.'

    If you have been feeling played out, headachy and backachy, these last few weeks, Kola Nip and Soda is a genuine cure for what may be termed "Hot weather ...

    Article : 44 words
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