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  2. THE WEEK'S MISCELLANY:

    King Edward and Queen Aleyandra arrived at Berlin Tuesday, and were warmly welcomed by the German Emperor and Empress. The Emperor and Empress entertainment the King ...

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  3. UNITED IRISH LEAGUE IN CONFERENCE.

    A stormy meeting, Interspersed with several free lights, occurred at the National Convention of the United Irish League at Dublin. The collisions occurred owing to the attempt of a small ...

    Article : 199 words
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  5. SCHOONER'S PERILOUS TIME IN A HURRICANE.

    The Sydney-owned scooner Marore, which sailed from Newcastle a few days ago with a cargo of coal for Wanganui. New Zealand returned to Sydney on Thursday with her house flag flying ...

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  6. SOMALI MULLAH WANTS WAR.

    The "Standard" declares that the Mullah in Somaliland has three coloumns of 10,000 men rech, one half of whom are riflemen, and apparently he is anxious to force a campaign upon the ...

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  7. PUBLIC PROSECUTOR SHOT IN COURT.

    A Bengali student named Bose, from Barisal, fired three times in the court at Alipur, Punjab, killing Mr. Asutosh Biswas, the public prosecutor. who was engaged in a trial of anarchists. Bose ...

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  8. EX-SAVING BANK EMPLOYEE ARRESTED.

    Frederick Kingston Smythe (24), described as a mining secretary and expert, was arrested on Wednesday night by Detectives Walker and Malone on a charge of embezzling £500 from the ...

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  9. INQUIRY INTO CLAN RANALD DISASTER.

    The Marino Board at Adelaide concluded the inquiry into the foundering of the steamer Clan Ranald. Although all of the white survivors and one of the colored greasers have been ...

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  10. VISIT OF SIR CHARLES LUCAS.

    An officials of the Colonial Office, on being interviewed, said "the visit of Sir Charles Luras, head of the Dominions Department. to Australia and New Zealand, is intended to be the forerunner of ...

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  11. THE GERMAN FLOODS.

    The Rhine, the Elhe, the Main, the Dambe, and the Oder rose steadily. Many lives were best, The situation at Dresden (Elbe) was most praccarious. ...

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  12. DISASTROUS FIRE AT SCONE.

    The main store of Camphell and Co., at Scone, was completely gutted early on Morning. The fire was continued to the one building which contained, roughly. £20,000 worth of merchandise, ...

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  13. A CLERK'S DEATH.

    At the City Coroner's Court on Friday, Mr. Stephen Murphy conducted an inquiry into the death of John Hourigan (36). a clerk. which occurred at his residence. St. Paul-street, Randwick. ...

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  14. JUDGE LECTURES ACQUITTED MAN.

    Robert Scott, dredge manager, was charged at the Bendigo Supreme Court on Tuesday with having murdered his wife, Dagmar Louise Scott, at Spring Gully on December 14. Accused pleaded ...

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  15. FAREWELL TO SIR HARRY RAWSON.

    Between 30 and 40 gentlemen met in the Lord Mayors room on Wednesday to promote it public farewell to Sir Harry Rawson. It was decided that it should take the form of an afternoon ...

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  16. MAN WITH 50 WIVES.

    Harry Bauman has been sentenced to five years' imprisonment at Chicago for fraud. He swindled various American women of £100,000 sterling. The detectives stated that Bauman had fifty wives in ...

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  17. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY IN THE NAVY.

    The British Admiralty is forming a reserve of wireless telegraph operators. ...

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  18. £100 FINE FOR RUNNING SWEEP.

    Before Mr. L. S. Donaldson, S.M., on Tuesday, at the Water Police Court. James Edward Craswell, 45, described as a librarian, was charged that he did on January 28 last, then being the ...

    Article : 227 words
  19. UNITED SOUTH AFRICA'S CONSTITUTION.

    The Graft Constitution drawn up by the South African Convention has been published. The Convention declares that the federation of South Africa, hereafter to be called the Union. ...

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  20. VICTIM OF ASSAULT SUCCUMBS.

    Mrs. Hogan. one of the victims of the Reddestone outrage, has succumbed. The deceased received terrible injuries. Her assailant battered her head with the back of an axe. ...

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  21. SPREADING CONSUMPTION.

    Two hundred arrests have been made in New York of persons caught expectorating in railway authorities is part of a vigorous campaign against ...

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  22. NINE PERISH IN FIRE.

    In a fire in a lodging-house in Manchester, nine people were suffocated and many injured. ...

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  23. SENSATIONAL SOCIETY DIVORCE SUIT.

    The divorce suit brought in the Court of Session, Edinburgh, by John Alexander Stirling laird if kippendavie, Perthshire, against his wife, Clara Elizabeth Stirling, Lord Northland being joined as ...

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  24. SAILOR HERO.

    Mr. John Binns, the Marconl operator of the steamer Republic, who pluckily struck to his post after the vessel's collision with the steamer Florida in a dense fog off Nantucket, ...

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  25. SCHEME TO UTILISE SHARKS.

    A practical scheme for the destruction of sharks was considered by the Fisheries Board on Wednesday. A company affirmed its willingness to establish depots along the coast for catching ...

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  26. BARQUENTINE MISSING.

    The New Zealand Government steamer Tutanckai has returned to Wellington from unsuccessful search for the missing barquentine Rio Loge. Timber has been sighted near the Chatham Islands ...

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  27. CHAMPION RAM SOLD FOR AFRICA

    The champion ram Sylvan, purchased at last Sydney sheep sales by Mr. A. E. M'Leod for £840 on behalf of Cannonbar Station, has been disposed of to a South African buyer for the sum of £1030. ...

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  28. ENCOURAGING IMMIGRATION.

    In acknowledgment of their services to Exeter, which Lord Northcote represented in the House of Commons for 19 years, and to the Empire, an address was presented to Lord and Lady ...

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  29. AMERICA'S 10 LEGISL[?] 0-49, H. Beverid.

    Sir. G. W. Smatley, washington [?] of the "Times," telegraphs that the [?] of the United States is seriously concerned at the anti-Japanese situation on the Pacific Coast. ...

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  30. ANOTHER SLANDER ON AUSTRALIANS.

    Mr. Walter Runciman, President of the Board of Education, addressing his constituents at Dewabury, Yorkshire, referring to educational matters, said that Australia had obliterated the name of ...

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  31. THE DRAMA AND THE ARMY.

    An a result of the performance of "An Englishman's Home" at Wyndham's Theatre, Lord Esher, through the "Daily Mail," appealed for 11,000 territorials to complete the London establishment, ...

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  32. EASTER ENCAMPMENT.

    Provision has been made for a six-days' camp for the militia at Easter, four days for the volunteers and eight days for the field artillery. ...

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  34. FRANCE AND GERMANY IN ACCORD.

    France and Germany have come to an arrangement regarding Morocco, and have signed a declaration emphasising the integrity of that State. France promises not to impede German ...

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  35. WHOLE FAMILY STRICKEN WITH SICKNESS.

    A bush tragedy was reported to the Perth police by James Rice, an old navy pensioner, who arrived in West Australia 14 months ago with his wife and six children and selected and ...

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  36. AN ELOPEMENT FRUSTRATED.

    The steamer Runic, which recently arrived in Sydney from London, brought from Melbourne a strange pair of youthful lovers. An immigrant lad of about 17 years of age, who had completed ...

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  37. DEATH FROM THIRST.

    The Commissioner of Police at Perth received a telegram from the Nullagine police that Constable Lewis had found the dead body of Frederick Lomond had found the dead body of Frederick Lomond near the Davis River on February 5. ...

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  38. SEVEN YEARS FOR CONSPIRACY.

    The Carter conspiracy case was concluded at Goulbum on Monday. in an address of an hour and a half counsel asked his Honor to direct the jury to consider whether Stacey was an ...

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  39. BROKEN HILL AFFAIRS.

    At the Broken Hill Arbitration Court on Wednesday an application was made that certain evidence he taken in Melbourne. A[?] read in support stated that the Proprictary directors would ...

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  40. ENCOUNTER DISASTER-CORONER'S VERDICT.

    The City Coroner on Friday concluded the inquest into the circumstances of the death of the 15 victims of the Encounter naval disaster. The captain of the Dunmore was held to be blameless, ...

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  41. BRITISH SHIPS MANNED BY FOREIGNERS.

    A striking instance of how the British sailor is being ousted has been brought under the notice of the Minister for Customs. In a report to the Minister. Dr. Wollasion paints out there is a ...

    Article : 102 words
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  43. CRIMINAL ALIEN.

    Hefeled, one of the Russian revolutionaries, who robbed a motor car at Tottenham, and who was wounded when captured, is recovering. He has been identified as the perpetrator of the Glasgow Bank outrage. ...

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  45. PACIFIC RADIO-TELEGRAPH COMPANY.

    The Pacific Radio-Telegraph Company has been registered. with a capital ol £60,000. The object of the company is to provide communication between the Pacific Islands, Australia, and New ...

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  46. ASSASSINS GET LONG SENTENCES

    Renard, the butler who killed and robbed his master, a Parisian millionaire banker, in June last, has been sentenced to penal servitude for life. Courtois, the late banker's valet, who ...

    Article : 57 words
  47. OVER £300,000 FOR CHARITIES.

    The trustees of the late James Dick, guttapercha manufacturer, allotted £SO,000 to the Royal Infirmary, Glasgow, besides £250,000 to Glasgow charities. ...

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  48. KAISER TO PAY TAXES.

    The Commission of the Reichstag, in dealing with the Finance Bill, despite appeals from the Treasury, by 14 votes to 13, withdrew exemption of taxation from the German Emperor' and the ...

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  49. SOUTH AUSTRALIA'S HARVEST A RECORD.

    The "Register" estimates the wheat harvest of South Australia at 22,250,000 bushels, an average of 12 bushels per acre. The exportable surplus is estimated at 18,615,000 bushels. All these ...

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