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  2. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Telegrams from the frontier forces on the north-west of India report that the Bonerwals, tribes who have been granted by General Lockhart several extensions of ...

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  3. CABLE MESSAGES.

    It is officially announced that Kia-chou Bay, which was lately seized by a German squadron, has been leased by that power from China for a period of 50 years. ...

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  4. COLONIAL DEFENCES.

    When the Premier learned, a few months ago, that Captain Collins, the Secretary of the Defence department, was about to proceed to England on a well earned holiday, ...

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  5. BOOT MAKERS' WAGES.

    Last night a mass meeting of boot operatives was held an the Old Trades Hall; Mr. J. Hyman, president of the union, in the chair. The hall was crowded. ...

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  6. THE CAPETOWN TRAGEDY.

    The identity of George Goodwin Crouch Smith, the man who created a sensation in Capetown by "sticking up" the Standard Bank at Claremont, shooting one of the ...

    Article : 338 words
  7. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The London "Sportsman" heartily congratulates the Australian eleven on their decisive victory in the second test match against Stoddart's team, and characterises ...

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  8. ALLEGED ILLEGAL OPERATION.

    The Government has decided to have Dr. Orpen extradited from San Francisco, whither he sailed recently in the Alameda, on a warrant issued charging him with the ...

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  9. RE-ARMING THE INFANTRY.

    In pursuance of the consultations that have taken place between the Premier and the Minister of Defence relative to the purchase of new rifles, the Minister has ...

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  10. THE NO BALLING OF JONES.

    Commenting on the "no-balling" of Jones, the South Australian fast bowler by Phillips, the umpire for Stoddart's eleven in the match against the South Australian ...

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  11. MAJOR HICKMAN KILLED.

    Some further desultory fighting has occurred in the Khyber Pass. Major D. W. Hickman, a Deputy Assistant Adjutant-General, Indian Staff Corps, has been ...

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  12. DEATH OF GENERAL BIGGS.

    Brigadier-General A. G. Yeatman-Biggs, C.B., whose division rendered signal service in the first stage of the Tirah campaign, and who last month was invalided ...

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  13. CRICKETERS AS CRITICS.

    There are eleven young Australian natives who may pride themselves on comprising the most accomplished team that has ever taken the field in the history of cricket. So far ...

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  14. CYCLONE AT CHITTAGONG.

    A cyclone which swept over Chittagong, in the north-east corner of Bengal, recently, resulted in the loss of 10,000 lives. A Government official, writing on the occurrence, said all ...

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  15. ENGLAND AND CHINA.

    Negotiations are in progress, says the "Central News," between England and China, having for their object the cession of certain Chinese territories regarded as ...

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  16. THE SOUDAN CAMPAIGN.

    The Government of the Crown colony of Malta has offered to the Imperial Government a contingent of 1000 men for service with the Anglo-Egyptian force in the Soudan ...

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  17. STODDART'S ELEVEN AT BALLARAT.

    A large number of persons assembled at the Western railway station to-night to witness the arrival of the English cricketers, who commence a two days' match against ...

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  18. SUAKIM TO BERBER POSTAL SERVICE.

    In connection with the advance of the Anglo-Egyptian army in the Soudan, a postal service has now been established between Suakim, on the Red Sea, and ...

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  19. THE THIRD TEST MATCH.

    The selectors, Messrs. H. Trott, F. A. Iredale and J. Darling, have appointed J. Phillips and C. Bannerman to umpire in the third test match between England and ...

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  20. THE POLITICAL LIBEL ACTION. THE POLITICAL LIBEL ACTION.

    The jury in the libel suit brought by Mr. Carruthers, Minister for Lands, against John Norton and George Lonsdale, after being locked up all night, had not come to an ...

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  21. THE NIGER TRIBES.

    A British expedition of eight officers and 200 men has been despatched to Ediba, 100 miles up the Cross River (old Calabar river), in the Niger delta. The object of ...

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  22. THE EIGHT HOURS FIGHT.

    In connection with the report that Mr. G. N. Barnes, general secretary of the Amalgamated Engineers, has received offers of compromise from certain ...

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  23. TYPHOID FEVER IN ADELAIDE.

    Dr. Todd, in a letter appearing in the press, states that the deep drainage area in the city and suburbs is suffering under an epidemic of typhoid fever, the like of ...

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  24. FOUNDATION OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

    New South Wales colonists in England at present are arranging to hold a banquet in London on the 26th inst. in celebration of the 110th anniversary of the foundation ...

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  25. A REMITTANCE MAN.

    Henry George Searle, describing himself as a gentleman, of St. John's-road, Toorak, occupied the witness box of the City Court for some hours yesterday. He said he had ...

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  26. THE MINERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The annual conference of the British Miners' Association (representing a membership of 407,500), now sitting at Bristol, under the presidency of Mr. Pickard, ...

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  27. NEW SOUTH WALES LOAN.

    Tenders are invited for a New South Wales Government loan of £1,500,000, bearing interest at 3 per cent. The minimum has been fixed at £99, and tenders ...

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  28. THE AUSTRIAN CRISIS.

    The bill introduced in the Hungarian Parliament by Baron Banffy, the Premier, for provisionally prolonging the Ausgleich --a legislative provision for meeting the ...

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  29. TYPHOID AT BROKEN HILL.

    Typhoid is still rife in the town. Thirty cases are at present in the hospital. ...

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  30. THE AUSTRALASIAN SCIENCE ASSOCIATION.

    The inaugural meeting of the seventh session of the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science was held to-day. The general council met during ...

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  31. THE DOUBLE INCOME TAX.

    A letter, signed "Dissatisfied Australian," was published in the "Times" to-day, complaining that the writer was obliged to pay income tax twice over on ...

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  32. APPEAL FOR ENGINEERS.

    Sir,--I have been requested by the Trades Hall Council to ask that you will be good enough to take charge of any contributions that may be forwarded to you on behalf of ...

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  33. RE THE CITY VALUATIONS.

    Sir,--In your article of to-day's issue anent the above you state that it is treated as a particularly malevolent insinuation that the rate collectors' interests are ...

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  34. POLITICAL DUELS IN HUNGARY.

    In Hungary political feeling is running very high, and quarrels among members of the Legislature have led to the exchange of challenges. At Budapest, the capital of ...

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  35. THE SALE OF LIQUOR.

    A telegram from St. Petersburg states that the Russian Government has decided to assume a State monopoly over the sale of alcoholic liquors in the empire. ...

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  36. CONFIDING IN A DETECTIVE.

    A criminal named Wiliam Walker, who had already served a long period, yesterday entered upon a new term of three months for a momentary act of indiscretion, in ...

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  37. ANTWERP WOOL SALES.

    The Antwerp wool sales will commence on the 11th inst. The number of bales catalogued is 3200, of which only 50 bales are Australian wool. ...

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  38. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--The working classes of Australia responded nobly some years ago to the pitiful cry of the London dockers, and now that the engineers are so bravely straggling for ...

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  39. A PACIFIC ISLAND OWNERSHIP.

    A dispute has arisen between the United States, Mexico and France as to the ownership of Clipperton Island, in the North Pacific Ocean, north-west from the ...

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  40. THE LONDON MARKETS.

    Wheat.--The American visible supply of wheat east of the Rockies is estimated at 54,173,000 bushels, as against 52,378,000 bushels a week ago. ...

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  41. NEWS FROM THE EAST.

    Eastern news received by mail to-day states it is feared in Japan that the American sailing vessel Crescent, with 80,000 cases of kerosene oil for Kobe, must have foundered, being long ...

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  42. EQUESTRIAN ACCIDENTS.

    Frank Best, 21, hair dresser, fell off a horse in Nicholson-street, Fitzroy, yesterday. It is believed that he had a sudden attack of faintness. for the horse was going ...

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  43. AN AUSTRALIAN HORSE IN ENGLAND.

    Yesterday Mr. Spencer H. Gollan's Australian bred horse, Ebor, by Robert the Devil, achieved another victory. In the Sunbury Steeplechase he led ...

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  44. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The Imperial German mail steamer Barbarossa left Suez for Australia on afternoon of 3rd inst. The Aberdeen White Star line steamer Australasian left London on Tuesday afternoon, the 4th ...

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