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  3. AUSTRALASIA

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — Mr Justice A'Beckett delivered judgment to-day for the defendant in the action brought by the Rev. George Gladstone ...

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  4. LOCAL AND GENERAL

    Mr H. A. Hunt, the Commonwealth Meteorologist, supplies the following forecasts: Victoria: Scattered showers south of the ranges, with ...

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  5. THE INDIAN FRONTIER

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—Utmankhel lost one hundred men during the recent engagement with the British, and he has now tendered his ...

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  6. TASMANIA

    HOBART, Wednesday.— Information was gained today that the King had conferred the Imperial Service Order on Mr Frederick Pedder, ...

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  7. PERSONAL

    Mr J. V. Sullivan, the representative of the Launceston Chamber of Com-merce to the conference at Brisbane, returned, by the Rotomahana yesterday. ...

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  8. LONDON EXHIBITION

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—His Majesty King Edward, who was accompanied by Queen Alexandra, and the Prince and Princess of Wales, ...

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  9. CORONIAL INQUIRY.

    The jury on the coronial inquiry regarding the death of the jockey Jackson, had another lengthy sitting today, and at 7 o'clock they announced ...

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  10. IMPERIAL CADETS' MATCH.

    The Victorian representatives in the Australian team which competed in the Imperial cadets teams' match totalled 333. There are three representatives ...

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  11. PUNISHING REBELS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—All the tribes of the adjacent Indian administrative order are ready to sub-mit if necessary, and punish the rebels ...

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  12. BLOCK 10 COMPANY.

    At the half-yearly meeting of the Broken Hill Block 10 Company to-day the chairman said that the net profit was £42,594. The directors regretted ...

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  13. THE WEATHER.

    The weather to-day was fine but cold. More rain is still badly needed. ...

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  14. CAMPBELL TOWN

    CAMPBELL TOWN, Wednesday. —Entries for the 78th exhibition of the Midland Agricultural Association closed to-night. They were as follows: ...

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  15. KING EDWARD

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—In the House of Commons, Mr J. O'Grady suggested the suspension of King Edward's visit to Russia, owing ...

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  16. PRIVY COUNCIL DECISION.

    In an action before Mr Justice Holroyd four years ago, Lilia and Mary Bayne sought to recover from William Blake and Arthur Palmer Blake ...

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  17. HERR KUBELIK.

    Herr Jan Kubelik, the violinist, with his concert company, arrived by the Sydney express to-day. ...

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  18. BURNIE

    BURNIE, Wednesday. — At the court to-day Timothy Maloney, aged 25, and George Grace, aged 22, received a sentence of one month's ...

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  19. NEW SOUTH WALES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. —This morning the articles of agreement for a match for the soulling championship of the world between William Webb, of ...

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  20. TRAGEDY IN A CHURCH

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—A wealthy member of the Catholic Church at St. Louis, Missouri, suddenly became demented, and rushed to ...

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  21. POLICE PROTECTION.

    Constable English, who has been relieving at Wynyard, returned to his duties at Burnie to-day. Only Sergeant Carr and Constable Miller were ...

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  22. SERIOUS FIRE.

    Early this morning a fire at Grafton destroyed three buildings, including, a large hotel. ...

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  23. DEVONPORT

    DEVONPORT, Wednesday. — At the police court to-day a charge of converting money to his own use made against James Hyland was withdrawn. ...

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  24. SUSPICIOUS DEATH.

    At the inquest concerning the death of Alexander Brown to-day, whose body was exhumed on suspicion of having died of arsenical poison at the hands ...

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  25. ELECTRIC CAR COLLISION

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—After the electric cars at Philadelphia col-lided, and were partly wrecked, both rushed downhill, and grazed four ...

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  26. ANGLICAN PARISH HALL.

    The ceremony of laying the foundation stone of the Anglican parish hall was performed to-day by Canon Finnis, of Deloraine, assisted by the rector, ...

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  27. LOSS OF A SCHOONER.

    The Marine Underwriters' Office in Sydney received a message from Port Stephens this morning stating that the schooner Wallinga had struck the rocks ...

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  28. SEDITION IN INDIA

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—Three anarchists, who are ander trial at Cal-cutta, have issued an appeal, urging the Bengalis to take twelve English ...

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  29. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—The contest between Mr Maclachlan and Mr Roberts for Mr Kingston's seat in the House of Representatives, is expected ...

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  30. FIRE INQUIRY.

    Detective Donovan and Mr E. M. Law arrived here to-night in connection with the fire inquiry, set down for hearing at the Forth to-morrow, ...

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  31. QUEENSTOWN

    QUEENSTOWN, Wednesday.—Oscar Weaver had the middle finger of his right hand so badly smashed by a blow from a hammer to-day that amputation ...

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  32. REGULATING THE PRESS.

    The government of India is preparing, a bill which will contain stringent provisions for the regulation of the press. ...

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  33. POSTAL CONFERENCE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — The conference of the Deputy Postmasters General was opened by Mr Mauger to-day. Mr D'Emden represents ...

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  34. NEW ZEALAND

    AUCKLAND, Wednesday. — The Northern Steamship Company's Muritai has been driven ashore at Morotiri Islands. She has become a total ...

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  35. GENERAL NEWS

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.— The "Temps" says, if the entente is to be strengthened by the substitution of a treaty alliance, for a moral ...

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  36. THE WEATHER.

    Rain is falling persistently, and floods are threatened. ...

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  37. THE "STANDARD" CONTRACT

    FREMANTLE, Wednesday.—Mr. John Henderson, who represents the London "Standard," was a passenger by the Mooltan, which arrived yesterday. He ...

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  38. THE MISSING ORION

    HOBART, Wednesday. — The Commissioner of Police (Mr J. E. C. Lord) has received reports from various stations on the North-East Coast, Where searches ...

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  39. AUSTRALIAN TRADE

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—About 120 Australasian merchants assembled at a banquet at the Trocadero. Earl Carrington (the chairman), ...

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  40. FINANCIAL.

    City of Sydney debentures are quoted at £101 15s. ...

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  41. MUNIFICENT GIFTS.

    Lord MountStephen has given the King's Hospital Fund another £7000, making his contribution over £30,000 a year, or over £1,000,000 sterling. ...

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  42. OXFORD HONORS.

    The Oxford University has conferred the Honorary Doctorship of Divinity on Bishop Montgomery and the Bishop of Carpentaria. ...

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  43. A MISLEADING REPORT.

    Unfortunately it has appeared in the press that either Mrs Watts Qr Mrs Stuart (who were passengers on board the ill-fated Orion) was a daughter of ...

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  44. PRESIDENT OF FRANCE.

    M. Fallieres, President of France, attended a State ball at Buckingham Palace. ...

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  45. BRITISH POLITICS

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—Mr D. V. Pirie, by 257 votes to 102, obtained leave to introduce a Bill in the House of Commons for the ...

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  46. CRICKET

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — The Board of Control for international cricket will, at a meeting on Friday, consider the suggested scheme for ...

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  47. THE THAW CASE.

    Mrs Evelyn Thaw has discontinued her suit for a divorce from her husband, Harry Thaw, who is an inmate of a lunatic asylum. ...

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  48. SENTENCED TO DEATH

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—A court-martial yesterday sentenced four revolutionaries to death for complicity in the murders of General Pavloff, ...

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  49. TROUBLE IN CUBA.

    The United States Government has decided not to withdraw the troops from Cuba for the present. Against our seven new big ...

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