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  2. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The Russian Foreign Office has communicated to the newspapers a declaration that Russia has not addressed any requeat to the British Government with regard to ...

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  3. VENEZUELA.

    The declaration by the London "Daily News" that Europe's revolt against the Monroe doctrine it, the real object of the combination against Venezuela is being ...

    Article : 103 words
  4. THE MAIN BLACKALL RANGE.

    In a series of articles published under the title " A Mine of Wealth" some little while ago, the scenery and the possibilities of the tract of country lying at the ...

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  5. OUR WATER (?) SUPPLY.

    Sir,—May I ask you to find room for a few words on behalf of the many who, like myself, are suffering from the filthy water now being supplied to tho city and suburbs? ...

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  6. GREAT BRITAIN.

    The accouchement of the Princess of Wales took place at York House, Sandringham, on Saturday evening, when her Royal 'Highness gave birth to a son. Both ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN INTERESTS.

    The Premier (the Right Hon. A. J. Balfour), replying to an inquiry addressed to him by a member of the House of Commons with regard to the detention of the ...

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  8. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The claims which t[?] Boer burghers are making against the British Government, under Article 10 of the terms of surrender, for lossos sustained during ...

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  9. THE CONTINENT.

    The sailors have now surrendered unconditionally in the matter of the shipping strike at Marseilles. The strike has cost the city several millions of francs. ...

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  10. STRANDED GERMAN WIARSHIP.

    Attempts by the German cruiser Prinz Heinrich and the battleship Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosso to move the stranded, warship Wittelsbach at Korsor, on the ...

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  11. AFRIKANDER BOND INTRIGUES.

    The Loyalists in Cape Colony declare that the Afrikander Bond intrigues are rapidly spreading norhuwards in the colony, despite fair words, and fairer ...

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  12. THE TAFFVALE RAILWAY CASE.

    The action in which the Taffvale Railway Company sued the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants for damages amounting to £20,000 for losses sustained ...

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  13. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    Arrival: Senator Vorsmann, ship, from Fremantle. Departures.—For Sydney: Breckonshire, Ansgar, s., from New York; Elisa, ship, ...

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  14. WELSH SETTLEMENT IN THE TRANSVAAL.

    Delegates from Chubutt, the Welsh colony in Patagonia, South America, hnve made an application to Lord Milner for a large tract of country in ...

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  15. ARREST OF THE HUMBERTS.

    News is to hand of the capture in Madrid of Madame Humbert and the members of her family, for whose arrest a warrant was Issued in connection with an ...

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  16. WRECK OF THE INVERLOCHY.

    Barwon Heads, near Geelong, reports that the ship Inverlochy, from Aberdeen, has been wrecked twenty miles west of Banvon Heads. Thirteen of the crew ...

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  17. THE NATAL LEGISLATURE.

    As a result of the general elections which have Just taken place in Natal, the new Legislative Assembly of that colony consists of twenty Ministerialist ...

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  18. DR. HAM INTERVIEWED.

    On inquiry from 'Dr. Ham last evening, we learned that a large number of complaints nave aiso reached him on the subject of the quality of the water now being ...

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  19. FRANCE CLAIMS PRIORITY.

    France is claiming priority in the collection of her debts from Venezuela in the event of Italy dissenting, alleging that her claims are of longer standing, ...

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  20. UGANDA RAILWAY VIADUCT OPENED.

    The highest viaduct on the Uganda Railway (which connects Lake Victoria Nyanza with Mombasa, on the coast of British East Africa) has been formally opened by ...

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  21. INTERSTATE CRICKET.

    The interstate cricket match, New South Wales v. South Australia, was continued to-day. The New South Wales team, who batted first yesterday, had at the close of ...

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  22. A VINDICATION OF GERMANY.

    The "Nord Deutscher Allgemeine Zeitung," a leading Berlin paper, replying to the comments on Germany's action in Venezuela which have been published in ...

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  23. SLEEPING SICKNESS IN UGANDA.

    The commissioners who are engaged in investigating the sleeping sickness in the Uganda Protectorate have reported that 70,000 natives have died from that cause ...

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  24. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A central branch of the Liberal Reform party was formed to-night at an enthusiastic meeting in Sydney, at which speeches were delivered by Mr. Carruthers, ...

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  25. THE ARBITRATION QUESTION?

    The allied Towers (Great Britain and Germany), have informed the Hon. John Hay, United States Secretary of State, that they have no answer for President ...

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  26. EXPULSION OF ANAROHISTS FROM ARGENTINA.

    The Government of the Argentine has sent back to their own country ten Spanish Anarchists who were resident in the Republic. Twenty-five other foreign ...

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  27. COLONEL LYNCH.

    The Grand Jury have found a true bill against Colonel Arthur Lynch, M.P., who was arrested some months ago on a charge of treason in connection with his serving ...

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  28. SIBERIAN EXILED STUDENTS RETURNING.

    The Czar of Russia has granted permission to a number of students who were exiled to Siberia for rioting, to return to their homes. ...

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  29. THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY.

    The bulletin Issued to-day with regard to the Illness of the Archbishop of Canterbury states that Dr. Temple has slept better, and has taken some little nourishment, but ...

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  30. HOSPITAL DESTROYED BY LIGHTNING.

    The hospital at Kampala (?) was struck by lightning during a heavy thunderstorm, and completely destroyed, but all the patients were lemoved without injury. ...

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  31. FRANCE AND THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    [?]rivate advices received from Noumea to-day state that the recently-appointed Commissioner of New Caledonia has completed a tour of the New Hebrides in the ...

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  32. COMMONWEALTH MATTERS.

    The Public Service Commissioner has arranged that the examinations which must be passed by all adult officers of the clerical divisions of the service who wish ...

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  33. THE SHIPPING DISPUTE.

    Since the failure of the Shipping Conference in Sydney to amicably settle the question of seamen's wages, private negotiations between the two parties have been ...

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  34. A NEW WHITE STAR LINER.

    The new steamer Arabic, built for the White Star line, has been launched from the works of Harland and Wolff, at Belfast. ...

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  35. THE WEATHER.

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  36. FURTHER RAINFALL.

    More good-rains fell to-day in the Southern district. ...

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  37. RESIGNATION OF AN AMBASSADOR.

    Lord Currie, the British Ambassador at Rome, has resigned his appointment on account of ill-health. ...

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  38. PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT.

    A proclamation has been published proroguing Parliament until 3rd February. ...

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  39. SYDNEY, DECEMBER 21.

    As soon as the R.M.S. Oruba reached the Crcular Quay yesterday the vessel,was boarded by the sub-collector of Customs, who informed the five English felt hatters ...

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  40. THE ELINGAMITE INQUIRY.

    The inquiry into the wreck of the steamer Elingamite, which was adjourned for several days, was resumed at Rotorua to-day. Henry Wetherill, Government inspector of ...

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  41. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT AS ARBITRATOR.

    President Roosevelt has proposed that Great Britain, Germany; and Italy, should submit the matters at issue between them and Venezuela to the Hague ...

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  42. (By Telegraph.) GOONDIWINDI, December 20.

    The river rose yesterday to 23ft. It commenced falling last night, and is now only 21ft. The weather is cloudy and unsettled, but no further rainfall has been recorded. ...

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  43. NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION.

    The thirty-third annual general meeting of members of the National 'Mutual Life Association of Australasia was held today, and passed off most successfully. The ...

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  44. SENSATIONAL SHOOTING CASE.

    A sensational shooting case, very much resembling that at Redfern when Constable Guilfoyle was murdered, took place at Unley, a suburb of Adelaide, last night. ...

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  45. FIRE IN A SCHOOL OF ARTS.

    The literary portion of the School of Arts at Burwood, near Sydney, was destroyed by Are yesterday afternoon. The flames broke out in the shingle roof, and ...

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  46. BLOCKADE OF VENEZUELAN PORTS.

    Advices received from Port of Spain, in Trinidad, state that a blockade of the Venezuelan ports has been proclaimed, to take effect from to-day. ...

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  47. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' (ASSOCIATION.

    The annual meeting of the Commercial Travellers' Association of New South Wales was held yesterday. The total membership was stated as 918, of which ...

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  48. TERAI HATS.

    All the latest shapes and shades In Terai and Lamington Felt Hats, at 2/11, 3/11, 4/6, 5/11, and 7/6 to 12/6. T. C. Beirne and Co. ...

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  49. PRESIDENT CASTRO'S POSITION.

    Latest reports from Caracas state that the position of President Castro is at present very uncertain, owing to the symptoms of renewed revolutionary ...

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  50. "BE WARNED IN TIME."

    Those who have not already placed their orders for Christmas Suits, are advised to do so at once to avoid disappointment. In Consequence of a big addition to his ...

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  51. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS.

    Ladies' Washing Print Costumes, all sizes at 4/6, and 5/11, at T. C. Beirne and Co. ...

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  52. FIRE AT WAVERLEY.

    During the early hours of this morning a fire broke out at Waverley, in Victoria-road. Three bouses, with their contents, were, burned to tho ground, and a fourth ...

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  53. PLEASING CHRISTMAS PRESENTS!

    One glance into Charles Gilbert's Winflows, Queen-street (near Bridge), will appeal more strongly to your sense of economy and love of the beautiful than a page of ...

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  54. FINNEY'S

    For Christmas Presents, cheapest and best. Finney's for lowest prices at Christmas time, as at all other times. ...

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  55. A SAD FATALITY.

    A sad case of drowaing occurred in the Burdekin River at Sellheim. Two brothers named Francis Hermann Rosier, aged 12 years, and Herman Christopher ...

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  56. T. C. BEIRNE AND CO.

    Will be open for business on Saturday next, 20th December, until 10 p.m. ...

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  57. TERRIFIC HEAT

    May be made endurable by wearing suitable clothing. We have just the stuff for the Queensland summer, and our prices are not high. Fine Worsteds, Tweeds, Indigo ...

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  58. ADVICE TO COUNTRY VISITORS!

    Before buying anything in Men's or Boyd' clothing, hats, shirts, ties, &c, make a point of inspecting the splendid assortment and sterling values at Charles ...

    Article : 90 words
  59. SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    At the Bondi Swimming Club's Carnival yesterday, the Quarter-mile Champiohship of New South Wales was won hy R. Cavill in 5min. 49½sec., defeating G. Reid by two ...

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  60. TOYS ALIVE.

    Do not miss the great exhibition of working Mechanical Toys in the window of T. C.Beirne and Co., every evening. ...

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  61. A SERVICEABLE PRESENT

    For Christmas is a Ladies' Umbrella. T. C. Beirne and Co. have some lovely ones 8/11, 10/6, 12/6, 16/11 each. Uwantsum YANKEE DOODLE. ...

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  62. THE CHAMPION CYCLIST.

    Taylor, the famous American cyclist, arrived here yesterday. He had a bad trip, and several days must elapse before he will be able to indulge In heavy training. ...

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  63. GENUINE PANAMA HATS. HAVE YOU BOUGHT ONE?

    If not, call and Inspect Charles Gilbert's magnificent show of these scarce an[?] fashionable lines, in the latest shapes and all sizes All prices have been reduced to ...

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  64. FOR THE CHIDDREN.

    Little Boys' Tunics, 2/6 each Little Girl's Print Dresses, 1/3 to 2/6 each, at T. C. Beirne and Co's. Luxury is the best Tobacco. ...

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  65. WASHING HATS.

    New styles in Children's washing Hats, colours, pink, butcher, cream, fawn, and white, 3/6 each. T. C. Beirne and Co. ...

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  66. IMITATION PANAMA.

    Men's Straw Hats, in Pedal and fine Tuscan Straw, 2/11 to 10/6. T. C. Beirne and Co. We regr[?]nd unsuited Glasses, and make ...

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  67. HOLEDAY NECESSITIES.

    Rush Hats, 2½d., 6¾d. each; China Flops, 1/6; White Couvents, 7½d., 8¾d, Coloured Sunbonnets, 1/11, 2/6. T. C. Beirne and Co. ...

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  68. MOTHERS, BRING YOUR BOYS

    To Charles Gilbert's for Juvenile Clothing, His values and assortment this Christmas will enable you to dress your darlings tastefully and economically. Remember ...

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  69. PRESENTS FOR GENTLEMEN.

    Dressing Caees, 8/11 to 20/; Military Hair Brushes, 5/11. 7/6, 8/6. T. C. Beirne and Co. Luxury Tobacco.—Large plugs, 6d. ...

    Article : 24 words
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