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  2. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Telegrams from Atlanta, in the State of Georgia, United States, report a fearfully fatal disaster on the railway line connecting that town with Birmingham, in the ...

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    It used to be a favorite cause of complaint, generally unfounded, that the Liberals strove to excite antagonism between the two Houses of Parliament. If that were ...

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  4. THE WEATHER

    A heavy thunderstorm passed over Melbourne yesterday afternoon. From 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 22 points of rain were registered at the Observatory. No weather reports came to the Government ...

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  5. INTERCOLONIAL CRICKET.

    The intercolonial match was continued yesterday in fine weather at the start, but a glance at the wicket before play was resumed showed that the rainfall of Sunday had saturated the ...

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  6. GABLE MESSAGES.

    Mr. Smalley, special correspondent of the Times at Washington, telegraphs that no official denial has been made by the American Government of the sensational ...

    Article : 175 words
  7. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Mr. A. J. Balfour, First Lord of the Treasury and leader of the House of Commons, addressed a political meeting at Haddington, south of Edinburgh, on ...

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  8. HEAT WAVE IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Exceptionally hot weather again prevailed to-day throughout the colony, and, the heat wave equalled in severity that experienced early in the present year, the thermometer ranging up ...

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  9. RHODES AND RHODESIA.

    The Cape Times, commenting on the extraordinary speech made by Mr. Cecil Rhodes at Fort Elizabeth, in which he complained of the " unctuous rectitude " ...

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  10. FIGHTING IN AFRICA.

    The native trouble which has arisen in the south of Bechuanaland through the action of the British authorities in destroying natives cattle affected with rinderpest ...

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  11. THE RAND RAID LEADERS.

    Colonel the Hon. H. E. White and Colonel Grey, two of the officers of Dr. Jameson's raid party on the Rand, who in July lost were sentenced to five months' ...

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  12. THE STAMBOULOFF MURDER.

    The trial of Staweff, Zwatanoff and Gheorgieff, the Bulgarians charged with the murder of M. Stambouloff, ex-Premier of Bulgaria with the connivance of his ...

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  13. WHIRLWIND AT BALLARAT.

    Between 5 and 6 o'clock this evening a strong whirlwind swept through the centre of Ballarat East, doing considerable damage. In Grenville street tho gust upset a furniture van, the driver ...

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  14. BECHUANALAND.

    Taungs is in the south of British Bechuana land, 15 miles north of the frontier of Griqualand West, and is on the northern edge of the Kaap Plateau. To the north of Taungs he the ...

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  15. FATAL HEAT.

    A heat wave of unusual violeace swept over the district on Saturday and Sunday, the thermometer reaching as high as 109. No fewer than seven deaths occurred during that period, ...

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  16. THE LATE M. PASTEUR.

    The remains of the late M. Louis Pasteur, the eminent French bacteriologist, which were interred in October, 1895, at the Pasteur Institute, established by him ...

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  17. TO-DAY'S FORECAST.

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  18. THE TURKISH REFORMS.

    M. Nelidoff, the Russian ambassador at Constantinople, who has been bitterly attacked in France for his opposition to the French proposal to place the Turkish ...

    Article : 98 words
  19. FRENCH TONQUIN.

    M. Dounler, who held the office of Minister of Finance in the last Bourgeois Ministry, has been appointed Governor of the French Indo-Chinese possession of ...

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  20. THE INDIAN DROUGHT.

    Telegrams from Calcutta report that the drought which has ruined the crops in a considerable portion of India has broken up in the province of Oude, where heavy ...

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  21. UNPAID SOLDIERS.

    The discontent of the Turkish troops, to whom large arrears of pay are due, is now taking actively threatening shape. At Mudania. a port on the Asiatic ...

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  22. SERIOUS POSITION IN BOMBAY.

    Though heavy rain has fallen in the important prevince of Oude, the drought in India has not entirely broken up, and rain is urgently needed in the Bombay ...

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  23. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    The Governor and Lady Brassy, accompanied by the Hon. Helen Brassy, Lord Richard Novill and Lieutenant Colquhoun, V.N.. sailed in the Sunbeam for the Bluff, New Zealand, ...

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  24. TOLSTOI AND THE CHURCH.

    The Holy Synod of the Orthodox (Greek) Church, the established religion of Russia, has passed sentence of excommunication on Count Leo Tolstoi, the celebrated Russian ...

    Article : 58 words
  25. THE SULTAN'S REFORMS.

    The Sultan, under pressure of the powers for the institution of administrative and financial reforms in Turkey, has ordered the reform of the ...

    Article : 46 words
  26. PRINCESS AND GIPSY.

    A great sensation has boon caused in Franco by the extraordinary elopement of the Princess Caraman Chimay, the daughter of an American millionaire, who ...

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  27. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    The Spectator, in an article on the recent debates in the French Chamber of Deputies on the necessity of naval increases in order to be able to strike England at her ...

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  28. A NEW ZEALAND MYSTERY

    A singular affair has been reported to the inspector of police. The discovery has been made in the bush, at Plimmerton, a favorite seaside resort near Wellington, of the remains ...

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  29. THE DARTMOOR GAOL

    Of the three convicts who escaped from Dartmoor prison, in Devonshire, on the 24th inst., one being shot dead by a warder and a second captured by the prison officials, the ...

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  30. THE SERVIAN MINISTRY.

    Telegrams from Belgrade report that the Servian Ministry, under the Premiership of M. Stojan Novakovitch, has resigned. ...

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  31. THE BIRTHPLACE OF BUDDHA.

    Telegrams from India report that the birthplace of the founder of Buddhism, Gautama Siddhartha, has been discovered in the Terai district of Nepaul. ...

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  32. NEW ZEALAND V. QUEENSLAND.

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  33. THE KYNETON DISPUTE.

    SIR,--In connection with the above a letter appears in the Argus of Saturday last from Mr. J. H. Minogue, stating that I told him I was in receipt of a letter from Mr. Hoare, of The Age. ...

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  34. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Times states that it is believed an amalgamation will be shortly effected of the great English artillery manufacturing firms of Armstrong and Whitworth. ...

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  36. TEE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The German mail steamer Oldenburg arrived at Southampton afternoon of 25th inst., homeward bound. ...

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  39. WIN FOR NEW ZEALAND.

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  40. Advertising

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