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  2. MARTINIQUE DISASTER.

    Latest reports from Martinique state that a terrific thunderstorm is raging, and the flow of lava from the volcano. Mount Pelee, still continues. ...

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  3. THE AERIAL TRAGEDY.

    Further information is to hand respecting the death of M. Severo, the Brazilian aeronaut, who was killed yesterday as the result of the explosion of his airship after ...

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  4. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS

    The match between the Australian cricketers and the Surrey County team was to have been commenced ut Kennington Oval this morning. ...

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  5. GREAT BRITAIN.

    With regard to the programme for the entertainment of the colonial Premiers who will come to England to be present at the Coronation ceremonies, it has been ...

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  6. THE BOER WAR.

    The following colonial officers in South Africa, who wore invalided, have been pronounced convalescent, and have resumed duty:— ...

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  7. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the Senate to-day, the President took the chair at 2.30 p.m. MR. WRAGGE'S ESTABLISHMENT. In reply to Mr. Neild, the Vice-President ...

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  8. PASTORAL TENURE.

    Mr. Edgar M, Crootshank, a director of the Scottish Australian Investment Company, of London; Mr. F. W. Turner, the secretary, London; Mr. C. W. Little, ...

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  9. SAILED FOR ENGLAND.

    (Lieutenant Lasseter and Captain Kater, of the New South Wales Mounted Infantry, have sailed from South Africa for England. ...

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  10. A BELATED FINDING.

    The Court of Inquiry in South Africa has found that Corporal R. Farlong, of the Fifth Contingent West Australian Mounted Infantry, who was reported as missing at ...

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  11. FOOD SUPPLIES FROM THE COLONIES.

    The general consensus at opinion among the shipowners and merchants at Liverpool is that it is imperative that every possible means should be adopted for the ...

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  12. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The output of gold from the mines on the Rand for the present year, since the resumption of milling operations, totals 613,873oz. ...

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  13. PIERPONT MORGAN'S LATEST ACQUISITION.

    Mr. Pierpont Morgan is now reported to be making arrangements to acquire the control of the Manchester Ship Canal. ...

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  14. THE ADMIRALTY AND THE WHITE STAR LINE.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons last night, Mr. Gerald Balfour, president of the Board of Trade, stated that the ships of the White Star line which ...

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  15. GRUESOME SCBNEiS.

    The exploring parties which have landed at St. Pierre since the disaster are still engaged in cremating the dead bodies in order to prevent a pestilence, and some ...

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  16. QUEEN WILHELMINA'S ILLNESS.

    The latest bulletin concerning the health of Queen 'Wilhelmina of the Netherlands states that her Majesty is now recovering from her serious illness. ...

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  17. THE FRENCH ELECTIONS.

    The latest reports of the French general elections state that M. Henri Brlsson has been elected at Marseilles on the second ballot. ...

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  18. CONDITION OF THE INHABITANTS.

    The surviving inhabitants of Martinique are now entirely dependent upon outside aid, all local supplies having been exhausted, and it is feared that thousands ...

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  19. PERSONAL.

    The Premier and the Attorney-General (accompanied by Mrs. Philp and Mrs. Rutledge) left yesterday morning for Sydney, where the Ministers will attend the ...

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  20. SECOND DAY'S PLAY.

    At the time for continuing the match, Australians v. Surrey, this morning, rain was still falling, and the outlook for the resumption of play is at present ...

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  21. THE LOSS OF LIFE.

    The United States Consul in the island of Guadeloupe, near Martinique, has confirmed the report that the loss of life in the latter island totals 30,000, and he further states ...

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  22. THE BURY ELECTION.

    In connection with the recent Parliamentary election for the Bury division of Lancashire, which resulted in the return of Mr. G. Touhnin, the Liberal candidate, ...

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  23. RELIEF FOR THE SUFFERERS.

    His Majesty King Edward has sent a sum of £1000, and the Emperor William of Germany 10,000 marks (£500), for the relief of the sufferers from the disaster in ...

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  24. THE BREADSTUFFS DUTIES.

    In the House of Commons yesterday, Sir William Harcourt moved the amendment on the motion for the second reading of the Finance Bill, of which he had given n[?]ce, ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN INTERESTS.

    King Edward VII. has signified his approval of the appointment of Mr. William Stacey as Consul for Denmark at Adelaide. ...

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  26. FURTHER ASSISTANCE REQUIRED.

    The French Government have informed President Roosevelt that the whole of the island of Martinique is still menaced by the eruption, and has requested assistance from ...

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  27. BUCKLEY AND NUNN.

    The business of the Buckley and Nunn Proprietary, Limited, drapers, of Melbourne, is being floated as a new company, with a nominal capital of £170,000, and 5 ...

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  28. THE DISASTER IN ST. VINCENT.

    It is officially estimated that 500 people perished on the British island of St. Vincent as the result of the eruption of the volcano Soufriere. ...

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  29. CHEQUE TAX ABANDONED.

    Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, Chancellor of the Exchequer, has announced that he has abandoned the proposed cheque tax. ...

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  30. ENTERTAINED BY SURREY.

    The members of the Australian team were the guests of the Surrey County Cricket Club at dinner at Kennington Oval, the Surrey club's ground, last ...

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  31. WOOL SAILES POSTPONED.

    The colonial wool sales had to be postponed to-day on account of the dull weather conditions, there being insuffificient light. ...

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  32. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    Arrivals.—Buteshire, s., from Brisbane, via Australian ports and South Africa; Stassfurt, s., from Sydney, via Queensland ports; Aotca, s., from New Zealand ports; ...

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  33. BRITISH EXPEDITION TO LAKE TCHAD.

    News received from West Africa states that the British mission which was recently despatched from Northern Nigeria to Lake Tchad has peacefully occupied Bauchi, ...

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  34. RUSSIAN AFFAIRS.

    Information is to hand that the German tenants on a large estate near Novograd-Volynski (a town in Russia government Volhynia, 130 miles west-north-west from ...

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  35. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Complaints have been made by Adelaide merchants who have supplied various contingents with stores, that their accounts in some cases are more than three months ...

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  36. SOUTHERN REVOLT SUPPRESSED.

    The revolt of peasants in the south of Russia has now been suppressed. ...

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  37. THIS EIGHT-OAR CREWS.

    The Interstate eight-oar crews from New South Wales Queensland, and Victoria left Adelaide by express train this afternoon. ...

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  38. INDUSTRIAL AGITATION IN MOSCOW.

    The industrial agitation in Moscow is declining, though the mill hands and iron-workers insist on their right to form trade unions. ...

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  39. SHIRTS! SHIRTS!

    B. Mountcastle and Sons, the leading shirt-makers of the colony. White Dress Shirts, 7s. 6d. and 10s. 6d.; French Cambric Neglige Shirts, 7s. 6d. Hundreds of ...

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  40. EVENING GLOVES.

    Mousquetaire Suede, elbow length, in white and black, at 2s. l1d. pair. 27in. Silk Gloves, 1s. 11d. per pair; 25in. Cream Lisle Gloves, with lace tops. 1s. 4½d. pair; ...

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  41. BOYS' REEFER JACKETS

    Of Navy Nap Cloth, with brass buttons, sizes 1 to 8, clearing at 3/11 each. T. C. Betrne and Co., Valley. ...

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  42. TONGUE TWISTER.

    Read aloud the following simple sentence, "The sea ceaseth and it sufficeth us," and note how very easy it is. You will find it much easier to get a First-class ...

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  43. SILKS. SILKS. SILKS.

    Special purchase.—6200 yards of 21in. Japanese Silk, in white, cream, and all leading shades, usual price 1s. 3½d., our price 10½d. T. C. Beirne and Co., Valley.* ...

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  44. JUST THE THING FOR QUEENSLAND.

    Specially made Winter Materials for J. Pond's wonderful Suits are to hand; Suits, from 50s., with extra trousers. Address, "Telegraph" Building.* ...

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  45. ALBION PARK RACES, TO-DAY.

    Uwantsum YANKEE DOODLE.* For Children's Hacking Cough at night, Woods's Great Peppermint Cure. 1s. 6d.* Smoke YANKEE DOODLE Tobacco.* ...

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  46. LACE HOSTERY.

    76 Dozen Ladies' Seamless Lace Cotton Hose, 10½d. pair; 50 Dozen Maids' and Ladies' Lace Cotton Hose, 1s. 3d. pair; 30 dozen Ladies' Lace Lisle Hose, new ...

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  47. ALBION PAIRK RACES, TO-DAY.

    Headache, Blurred Vision, Granulation, Bloodshot Byes, Neuralgia, Dizziness, Sickness, Cross Eyes, Swollen Eyelids, Blight, Nebula, Insomnia, and many other troubles ...

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  48. ALBION PARK RACES TO-DAY.

    YANKEE DOODLE, purest American.* Smoke YANKEE DOODLE-Tobacco.* Just arrived, first parcel New Season's Goods, at Merry Silver Ball Courier ...

    Article : 36 words
  49. COCOA, AND COCOA ONLY.

    Cadbury's, refreshing, invigorating, and sustaining. Of the greatest strength and finest flavour.* ...

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  50. ALBION PARK RACES, TO-DAY.

    Smoke YANKEE DOODLE Tobacco.* Uwantsum YANKEE DOODLE.* ...

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