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  4. (REUTERS TELEGRAMS.) THE OTTOMAN RISING.

    The Porte declares that the insurgents in Macedonia have destroyed five villages in the Kirk-Kilissch districts, east of Adrianople, and massacred the ...

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  5. THE SENATE.

    The President took the chair at 2.30 p.m. Senator M'Gregor (S.A.) wished to know what steps the Government, intended to take for the protection of Federal members ...

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  6. COURT TO TRY INSURGENTS.

    The Porte has instituted a criminal court at Monastic, consisting of seven members, viz.. four Turks, two Greeks, and. one Albanian, to try captured ...

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  7. ESCAPE OF LIEUTENANT SARAFOFF.

    Lieutenant-Sarafoff, the leader of the Macedonia movement in Bulgaria, who, with a number of his followers, was surrounded by Turkish troops at Prass, ...

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  8. THE PACIFIC CABLE.

    Mr. Reynolds, the managing director of the Pacific Cable, in the course of an interview, explained that the apparentdeficit in the cable revenue of over ...

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  9. THE LATE LORD SALISBURY A REMARKABLE COINCIDENCE.

    The interment of the remains of the late Lady Galloway, half-sister to the Marquis of Salisbury, took place on Saturday, the day of the latter's death. ...

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  11. WITHDRAWAL OF THE RUSSIAN FLEET.

    The withdrawal of the Russian squadron, commanded by Admiral Krieger, from Iniada, is partly attributed to the attitude of the insurgents, who were ...

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  12. MECHANICS' HALL

    A Shaksperian entertainment of exceptional excellence was presented at the Mechanics Hall last evening. in aid of the funds of the Geelong Art Gallery, ...

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  13. CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE CONGRESS.

    The family of the late Marquis of Salisbury has received accablegram from the executive committee of the congress of the Imperial Chambers of Commerce of ...

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  14. THE GIPPSLAND COAL SUBSIDY

    The State Cabinet to-night, after consultation with the Chief Commissioner of Railways, considered the question of the Government subsidy to the Gippsland ...

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  15. MOSLEM FEELING AGAINST EUROPEAN POWERS.

    The intensity of the irritation of the Moslem population in Turkey with the European Powers is shown by reports of the assault on a Russian postman at ...

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  16. IN THE CAPE PARLIAMENT.

    The members of the Cape Colony House of Assembly passed a resolution last night expressing their regret at the death of the.Marquis of Salisbury, and ...

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  17. ARMENIAN SITUATION IMPROVED

    The British Vice-Consul at Billis reports that the situation in Armenia has become more tranquil. [Sir Nicholas O'Connor, the British ...

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  18. SIR WM. LYNE'S ELECTORATE

    A rumor is being circulated here that Mr. G. H. Reid is to be asked to contestthe Hume division seat at the general elections in opposition to Sir Wm. Lyne. ...

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  19. SICKENIXG DETAILS OF MASSACRES.

    It is reported that a number of Turkish soldiers massacred all the women and children residing in twenty two villages in the Monastir and Fiorina districts. ...

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  20. THOSE GERMAN CARPENTERS

    Three German carpenters, who were detained on board the Gera at Sydney by the Customs, have arrived at Cairns, and proceeded to the tin mines at ...

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  22. BOXING IN SYDNEY.

    In the Legislative Council this afternoon, Mr. Fitzpatrick asked if closer supervision would be exercised in regard to future boxing contests, after what ...

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  23. RUSSIA'S POLICY OF CUNNING.

    The London "Times." in an article commenting on Russia's position with regard to the Balkan Peninsula, makes the startling statement that Russia does not ...

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  24. THE CORIO SHIRE ELECTION

    Cr. H. M. Sutherland, whose return as Moorpanyal Riding representative is being opposed by Mr. J. Cuddihy, conducted two successful meetings ...

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  25. LIEUT. WITTOK'S CASE.

    Ex-Generals Botha and De La Rey have been approached with reference to a deputation, which has been forwarded to His Majesty King Edward, praying ...

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  26. THE GUILT OF THE HUMBERTS.

    The verdict of guilty recorded against M. and Madame Humbert and the latter's brothers, Romaine and Emile D'Aurignac, on charges of fraud and ...

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  27. WHITAKER WRIGHT TRIAL

    Mr. Whitaker Wright, late manager of the London Globe and Finance Corporation. was brought before the Guildhall to-day on the charge of having ...

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  28. WEST INDIAN CYCLONES.

    A cyclone has devastated the islands of Grand Cayman, north-west of Jamaica. The crops were completely destroyed, the damage being estimated at £20,000. ...

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  29. LORD MILNER'S HOLIDAY.

    Viscount Milner, His Majesty's High Commissioner for South Africa, who recently sailed for London, has arrived at Aden. Lord Milner is suffering from ...

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  30. ROMAN CATHOLIC PRIMACY

    The Roman Propaganda has recommended Bishop Bourne, of Southwark, to succeed the late Cardinal Vaughan as Archbishop of Westminster. ...

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  31. LABOR FOR THE RAND.

    The progressive congress sitting at Cape Colony has pronounced against the introduction of Chinese labor for employment in the mines. ...

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