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  2. THE WEEK'S MISCELLANY:

    A series of incidents occurred in connection with the presence of American warships at Kingston, Jamaica. On Rear-Admiral Divis' arrival the Governor ...

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  4. HOME RULE DEFENCE LEAGUE

    A majority of Unionist members of Parliament, with their leaders [?]aproval, Mr. Walter Long being the guiding spirit, have formed a Union D[?] League, to bring the real facts about Home ...

    Article : 78 words
  5. ALLEGED CUSTOMS FRAUDS IN ADELAIDE:

    The trial of Charles Tucker and Frederick William For[?] on a charge of conspiracy, was continued before the Chief Justice and jury at the Criminal Court, Adelaide. ...

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  6. MORE POSEIDON NUGGETS

    Excitement prevails at the Poseidon rush, Tarangulla (Vic.), owing to the discovery of several big nuggets A party of three, Smith, Stevenson, and Rogers, made a rich [?] of ...

    Article : 77 words
  7. STOLE HIS CAUL FAT.

    The native Peter, who was robbed of his caul fat for the purpose of strengthening a weak member of another tribe, has su[?]mbed to his injuries in Palmerston Hospital, Northers ...

    Article : 38 words
  8. THE ELINGAMITE-TREASURE.

    A diver named Harper made three descents at the scene of the Elingamite wreck and salvaged £800 on Tuesday. Shortly after coming to the surface the third time he collapsed, and died in ...

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  9. CHURCH AND STATE IN FRANCE

    There thousand people resisted attempts by troops and gendarmes to expel the inmates of a seminary at Bea[?] 27 miles east of Nates. Stones, which were freely used by the defenders ...

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  10. INTER-STATE SAILING.

    The final heat for the la Carabine Cup was resailed in Port Phillip on Tuesday. Rawhiti, the Sydney yacht, won from S.J.S., the Melbourne boat, by [?]min 15sec. The Heather, which had ...

    Article : 43 words
  11. PLAGUE CASES IN SYDNEY.

    William D. Starkey, 32 years old. residing at Waverley, and employed in King-street, reported himself on January 17. on which date he had become ill. The symptoms were indefinite, but ...

    Article : 88 words
  12. W. K. WILLIS ON TRIAL

    At the Central Criminal Court, before Mr. Acting[?]stice Rogers. William Nicholas Willis appeared to answer a charge of false pretences. The indictment alleged that accused on February ...

    Article : 885 words
  13. MAN CHARGED WITH FIRING A DWELLING.

    At the North Sydney Court Charles McCullum (77) was charged with maliciously setting fire to the dwelling-house of Maria Johnston, at Boulevard-street, North Sydney, on January 12 ...

    Article : 602 words
  14. SUICIDE OF ADVENTURER

    The New York "World" reports that the Irish Australian adventurer and Parisian journalist, "Colonel" Blake, who commended the Irish brigade in the late Boer war, has committed suicide. ...

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  15. RAILWAY DISASTERS.

    A truck of gunpowder exploded at Sindford, Indi[?] 17.8. A passenger train and a siding were wrecked and the debris set on fire. Nineteen perished, some being cremated. Thirty ...

    Article : 50 words
  16. BROTHERLY LOVE.

    The intervention of a man in his brother's domestic affairs resulted in his having to defend an action before Mr. Justice Darling, brought by the brother's ...

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  17. THE EMPIRE DEFENCE PROBLEM

    In the course of a speech, Sir Joseph Ward, the Premier, said regarding defence that he felt that the colony was bound to take a greater share of the responsibility of defence than ...

    Article : 71 words
  18. IN RUSSIA.

    A young lady arrested at Warsaw, Poland, recently was found to have four bombs hidden under her skirls, each loaded with five pounds of melinite. ...

    Article : 89 words
  19. COOK TOWN DEVASTATED BY HURRICANE.

    A protracted "blow" began in Friday at Cooktown, North Queensland. The barometer began to tall about 3 o'clock, and the wind and rain started four hours later, increasing in force until ...

    Article : 388 words
  20. BIG LINER ASHORE IN A FOG.

    During a dense fog in the English Channel the R.M.S. Moldavia, from Sydney, December 8. for London, grounded on the Goodwin Sands, abreast of Deal, early in the morning. ...

    Article : 65 words
  21. VICTORIAN IMMIGRATION PROPOSALS.

    Under the scheme for encouraging immigration to Victoria, it is intended to credit the immigrant who selects lands in London with any payment he makes on account of passage money for himself ...

    Article : 218 words
  22. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION FOR SYDNEY.

    At the City Council meeting Alderman Allan Taylor, ex-Lord Mayor, moved the following res[?]tions, which were carried by 12 votes to 4: 1. That in the opinion of this Council ...

    Article : 162 words
  23. BLEW HIS HEAD OFF.

    Samuel Howells, an old resident of Broad Arrow district (W.A.). committed suicide by putting a detonator and a plug of dynamite in his mouth. The explosion blew his head off. ...

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  24. KITCHENER'S NARROW ESCAPE.

    During the military manoeuvres at Poona, india, Lord Kitchener's horse put his hind leg into a hole and rolled down a sleep bank, a distance of [?] Lord Kitchener was severely shaken, but ...

    Article : 44 words
  25. LABOR PARTY AND RELIGION.

    At the annual Labor League Conference in Sydney, the president, Mr. F. Flowers, M.L.C., said: "Circumstances have driven the Labor movement to such a position that we are compelled to ...

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  26. SERIOUS PLAGUE OUTBREAK IN QUEENSLAND.

    Investigation proves that the outbreak of plague in the Mossman (Q.) district is very serious. There were 28 cases in the hospital on Tuesday. and it is believed ten more will be brought in. ...

    Article : 73 words
  27. BULOW AND THE SOCIALISTS.

    Prince Balow, the German Chancellor, in the course of an address to the intellectuals at Berlin, said that the Federal Government would not allow the [?]stag to assume the role of ...

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  28. JURYROOM SECRETS.

    Judge Fitzhardinge's report on manner in which the trial of Crick, Willis, and Bath, at Darlighurst in November, was conducted, his been issued. ...

    Article : 193 words
  29. GARROTTED AT THE RAILWAY STATION.

    Thomas McLaughlin, who is at present on a visit to Sydney from Megalong, near Katoomba, has reported to the police that he was garroted at the railway station on Wednesday night and robbed of ...

    Article : 261 words
  30. MAN AND WIFE FOUND IN WELL

    William Albert Gadkear (37) and his wife Amelia (22) were found dead in a well not far from the police station, Norwood, S.A. It was discovered, at the brickyard where Gadkear had ...

    Article : 139 words
  31. A MUSIC HALL STRIKE.

    Six of the minor music halls in London under the one management have closed, the musicians and employees having struck owing to a dispute with the manager regarding salaries for extra ...

    Article : 47 words
  32. NITROGEN FROM THE AIR.

    Sir William Crookes, the eminent chemist, and two professors at Fribourg University, have discovered a process of extracting nitric acid from the atmosphere. ...

    Article : 89 words
  33. RICHEST MAN IN THE WOULD.

    Mr. H. H. Rogers states that the income of Mr. J. D. Rockefeller, the Oil Trust King, will this year amount to £12,000,000. ...

    Article : 135 words
  34. FRISCO A MASS OF CORRUPTION

    The London "Times" in a three-column article endorses the denunciation by the newspapers [?] San Franci[?] of the city officials as individually and collectively thieves, bribe-takers, and ...

    Article : 91 words
  35. INTENSE COLD IN EUROPE.

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  36. THE "UNIVERSAL PROVIDER."

    Mr. William Whiteley, the famous "Universal Provider," of Westbourne Grove, London, was shot dead in one of his shops Thursday, in the presence of assistants and customers. ...

    Article : 43 words
  37. NEW RAILWAY COMMISSIONER.

    For Chief Railway Commissioner, the Government of New South Wales has chosen Mr. C. [?] Dent, general manager of the Great Southern and Western Railway, Ireland, to which position he ...

    Article : 153 words
  38. DR. DANSYZ AND THE RABBIT MICROBES.

    A Press representative who visited Broughton Island, where the experiments are being made with the Dan[?] microbes for the extermination of rabbits, has made the following report:—In ...

    Article : 320 words
  39. ALLEGED MURDER CHARGE DISMISSED.

    At the Newcastle Police Court, James Robert Jeffrey, 41 chief engineer, and John Black, second engineer on the steamer Ardmount, on remand, were charged with feloniously slaying, in ...

    Article : 106 words
  40. RECORD WHEAT CARGO.

    The steamer Indrawadi left Sydney on Monday night with 62.991 bags of wheat, by far the largest cargo ever shipped. The steamer Ashburton cleared the port on Tuesday with 52.475 bags ...

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  41. BUSH FIRES IN NEW ZEALAND.

    Bush fires raged seaward from the bush in Southland, New Zealand, Settlers were fighting the fire for days, and work was almost suspended. Women joined the men in fighting to save their ...

    Article : 117 words
  42. HOSPITAL ECONOMIES.

    The management of King Edward's Hospital Fund has justified itself by a remarkable piece of financial work, which may be commended to the study of War Offices ...

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  43. SENDING TUBERCULOSIS BULLOCKS TO MARKET

    At the Bourke Police Court, before Mr. Helm, P.M., James Cuffe, of Barringun, was charged with consigning five diseased bullocks for sale, and was fined £100 and £32 costs, or 12 months' ...

    Article : 76 words
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  47. SOCIETY MURDER TRIAL

    The trial of Harry Thaw, a New York millionaire, for the murder of Stanford White, another millionaire, has begun in New York. White had paid attentions to Thaw's wife, and ...

    Article : 93 words
  48. EARTHQUAKE STOPS OIL FLOW.

    Many oil wells in Texas and Lou[?] in the vicinity of the Gulf of Mexico have dried up, it is supposed, as the result of the earthquake. ...

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