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  2. 3rd EDITION

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 282 words
  3. THE LATEST CABLE NEWS

    The publication at Simla of Lord Kitchener's memorandum dated the 17th_ ult., impugning the accuracy of the Viceroy's summary of his ...

    Article : 102 words
  4. MEAT GIVES BLUE LIGHT.

    Until about two years ago, phosphorescent or luminous meat' was" unknown , in Victoria. It is thought by a scientific gentleman in Melbourne that it was ...

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  5. THE CHINESE BOYCOTT.

    When surprise is expressed that the Chinese Government ever consented to. sign and ratify the Immigration Treaty of 1880 with the United States, and ...

    Article : 308 words
  6. IMMIGRATION DAYS.

    The first serious attempt to encourage the settlement of people of. British stock in New South Wales was made in 1831. There were several inspiring motives. One ...

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  7. PEACE OR WAR?

    Mr. J. W. Smalley, the New York correspondent of the "times," says that if Russia continues the war, American confidence and esteem will be ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN IN ENGLAND

    The Australians resumed their first innings against Kent at Canterbury this morning, in breezy weather, on a slightly worn wicket, and in the presence of 3000 ...

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  9. DISTRACTED RUSSIA.

    During, a fair In the village of Lihovka, an immense crowd of peasants attacked the merchants. Some of the merchants were ...

    Article : 66 words
  10. POPULAR OPINION IN JAPAN.

    Reuter's correspondent at Tokio reports that popular feeling in Japan is bitterly opposed to additional concessions to Russia, and advocates harsher ...

    Article : 44 words
  11. PIERPONT MORGAN'S ART PURCHASES.

    Mr. Pierpont Morgan, the well-known American financier, who has spent vast sums of late years in the purchase of works of art, some of dubious value, ...

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  12. MARTIAL LAW AT WARSAW.

    Martial law has been proclaimed over the whole district of Warsaw. Government employees on strike have wrecked a bridge over the ...

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  13. CANTON VERY EARNEST.

    Correspondent's letter to "N.C. Herald," Shanghai :- We here in the South cannot ascertain how widespread is the agitation with you ...

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  14. MARSHALL ISLANDS QUESTION.

    Mr. Cognian, the Agent-General for N.S. Wales has handed to the Colonial Office the amended claim of Messrs. Burns, Philp and Co, against the German ...

    Article : 120 words
  15. ROOSEVELT AND THE CZAR.

    President Roosevelt is still in communication with the Czar, in the hope of bringing the peace conference to a successful issue. ...

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  16. COSSACKS MD SOCIALISTS

    Cossacks surrounded a Socialist meeting at Dlutow, near Lodz, and arrested 380 people. They subsequently arrested 480 in ...

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  17. INSOLENT RUSSIAN BLUFF

    The Conservative Press of St. Petersburg is adopting a growingly arrogant tone. Japan is declared to be financially ...

    Article : 165 words
  18. PAPAL INTERESTS ASIA.

    The Italian newspaper "Tribuna" states that the Pope is about to negotiate for the institution of a papal delegation to Tokio, and the ...

    Article : 72 words
  19. SEDITIOUS LITERATURE

    An inspection at Lodz barracks has resulted in the discovery that the Clonecki regiment were in possession of many Jewish and Polish ...

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  20. NEGLECT OF DEFENCE

    Through a misunderstanding as to the subject on which he was to be intervicwed, the Lara Mayor declined to speak when a "Sunday Tunas' representative ...

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  21. DYNAMITE EXPLOSIONS

    Sanguinary disturbances have taken place at Siedlice, and two dynamite explosions have occurred at Sosnowice, in connection with strikes organised ...

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  22. A THREAT FROM SAN FRANCISCO CHINESE.

    With reference to a telegram sent by the Waiwupu, a short time ago, to the various committees in charge of the protest against the new Exclusion Treaty ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLES.

    LONDON; Friday Afternoon.-Miss Anneite Kellerman, of Sydney, who failed in her attempt to swim the Channel, win try again next year. ...

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  24. FRENCH BANK ROBBERY.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.-in connection with the arrest at Bahia, Brazil, of. Gallay, the absconding French bank clerk, a total of £24,000 ...

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  25. THE NAVAL REVOLT.

    A court-martial, held in connection with the recent revolt of Russian sailors at Libau, on the Baltic, has sentenced eight men to be shot and 19 ...

    Article : 51 words
  26. PEACE HOPELESS.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of the "Times" reports that according to the best information there is little doubt that President Roosevelt's ...

    Article : 43 words
  27. COLLISION NARROWLY AVERTED,

    The Austrian cruiser Panther slipped her moorings at Farm Cove yesterday morning, to leave port. On the flagship Euryalus the band was playing the Austrian National Anthem, and ...

    Article : 203 words
  28. GAMBLING IN AMERICA.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.-Four millions sterling nave been lost by gambling this season at Saratoga, United States, three millions of it ...

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  29. GERMAN MEAT FAMINE

    The agitation against the Government policy which has resulted in a meat I famine in Germany is spreading. I Indignation meetings are being held ...

    Article : 52 words
  30. GIFT PICTURES.

    The September 3 (next Sunday) picture is one of the prizes of the basket. Hung on the wall of cettage or mansion, it will look as well as the original painting. When ...

    Article : 285 words
  31. DOUBLE INCOME TAX.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.-Mr. A. Lyttelton, Secretary of State for the Colonies, has informed the Agents-General that the Treasury is unable to ...

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  32. REGULATING CHILD INSURANCE.

    The Bill to regulate insurance on lives of children, which was introduced by Mr. Groom last year as a private measure, and became law on Friday, represents the first ...

    Article : 301 words
  33. ALL THE BIG CHINESE IN THE MOVEMENT.

    Although it has been stated in some quarters (writes the "N.C. Herald") that only the "smaller fry" have been starting the recent meetings with reference to the ...

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  34. AUSTRALIA'S LARGEST DIAMOND,

    The finding of, a diamond, which is officially stated to be the largest yet unearthed in Australia, near Oberon, in the mountain' district, is causing a good deal ...

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  35. LONDON MARKETS.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.-Copper : The spot quotation is £ 72 12s 6d to £72 17s Cd, a further rise of 12s 6d. The three months' quotation is £72 to ...

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  36. YELLOW FEVER RAGING

    Yellow fever is spreading, in New Orleans, United States. The medical authorities believe there are thousands of cases in Louisiana. ...

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  37. WILLIS EXTRADITION PROCEEDINGS.

    At the Central Police Court yesterday morning the extradition proceedings in connection with the arrest of William Nicholas Willis were continued, before ...

    Article : 140 words
  38. QUEEN OF SCOTTISH SONG.

    At the' Town Hall last night, during Miss Jessie Maclachlan's concert, which was under the patronage of the Highland Society,' Mr. Jas. Inglis, on behalf of the ...

    Article : 85 words
  39. THE MEAT NOT INJURIOUS.

    When questioned on the above subject yesterday by a "Sunday Times" representative. Dr. Ashburton Thompson, president of the Board of Health, indicated that ...

    Article : 93 words
  40. THE TELEPHONE GIRLS.

    The Board to inquire into the matter of photographing Melbourne telephone girls while the city fumed for a quarter of an hour or thereabouts at the dumb ...

    Article : 36 words
  41. ELECTORAL ROLLS.

    Electoral rolls for New South Wales are now available (or inspection by electors, and it is requested that those concerned should examine and correct mistakes and ...

    Article : 34 words
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