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  2. VIOLENTTHUNDERSTORM

    Over the city and suburbs yesterday afternoon broke a monsoonal thunder storm which in intensity exceeded the, tropical downpour of 18th January last. ...

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  3. MURDERED BY GERMS.

    The trial of Dr. Pantchenko, O'Brien delaey and Madame Muravieva for the murder of Captain Baturlin and for conspiring to murder General Buturlin, the ...

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  4. AMERICA AND CANADA.

    In his speech at Bristol last night Mr. Augustine Birrell, Chief Secretary for Ireland, said "it was Great Britain's business to wish Canada well in her enterprises. ...

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  5. ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION.

    A serious outrage was committed yesterday in the streets of Teheran. Sained Dowleh, the Minister of Finance, was returning to his residence after a sitting of ...

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  6. RAILWAY MEN STRIKE.

    A strike, which fortunately collapsed before it had assumed serious proportions, occurred at midnight on Friday among the 3000 men employed by the ...

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  7. GUIDES MURDER CHINESE

    The bodies of three Chinese, the victims of a murderous baud of Mexican smugglers, have been found in a deep canyon at Nogales, Arizona. A surviving Chinese ...

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  8. MALVERN FLOODED.

    At Malvern and Armadale, ns a result of the torrential downpour yesterday, great damage to properly was done, and sensational scenes were enacted. The ...

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  9. SALE OF PHONOGRAPHS

    The judicial committee of the Privy Council yesterday delivered judgment in the ease of the National Phonograph Co. of Australia Ltd. v. Menek. Plaintiffs ...

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  10. OFFENCES BY NATIVES.

    Offences by natives against white women have become alarmingly frequent From Witwatersrand alone during the past few days five cases have been reported of ...

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  11. BELATED JUSTICE.

    A story of false imprisonment and belated justice bus just been brought to light. In 1895 seven miners of Westphalia were ...

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  12. COMPULSORY TRAINING.

    The International Arbitration Lergue has issued a manifesto against compulsory military training, and it is being signed by thousands of member of the working class. ...

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  13. DEATH OP BOER LEADER.

    General Piet A. Cronje, the famous Boer leader, is dead. [Of Huguenot descent, the late General General was born 75 years ago. He first ...

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  14. OUR NEW GOVERNOR.

    It has been officially announced that Sir John M. Fleetwood Fuller, Libera member for the Westbury division of Wiltshire, will accept the position of Governor of ...

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  15. SCENES AT RICHMOND.

    The downpour commenced at about 2.30 p.m. at Richmond, and continued Without abatement for fully an hour. The gutters were soon running over an covering the ...

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  16. FARMERS OPPOSE AGREEMENT.

    The Democrats intend to support the tariff reciprocity agreement. It will consequently, be ratified by Congress. The farmers' organisations, with a ...

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  17. AT COLLINGWOOD.

    In no suburb was the abnormal downpour more severely felt than in Collingwood, especially in the lower portions. A few minutes after the rain started Smith ...

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  18. THE STRANDED AOTEA.

    After having inquired into the circumstances surrounding, the stranding of the Shaw Savill steamer Aotea, on Moville Point, last month the Marine Board, has ...

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  19. BOY SWEPT THROUGH A TUNNEL.

    The rain foil as heavily in Elsternwick and Brighton as elsewhere. A great volume of water, was banked up east of the Garden Vale station through ...

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  20. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. Augustine Birrell, Chief Secretary for Ireland, has delivered a speech at Bristol on the programme of the Government ...

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  21. MANY VESSELS MISSING

    Owing to a fierce gale in the Mediterranean Sea, fifteen vessels, 43 men, and a number of fishing boats are missing from various' ports of Catalonia. ...

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  22. CHARGE OF COWARDICE.

    Ex-Sergeant Major Edinondson, formerly of the Middlesex Yeomanry, who brought a libel notion against Leopold Amery, proprietor of a Wolverhampton newspaper, ...

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  23. ANOTHER PRIVY COUNCIL CASE

    The judicial committee of the Privy Council yesterday dismissed with costs the appeal of John Brown in the New South Wales suit brought before the Chief ...

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  24. MR. G. B. EDWARDS, M.P.

    About noon yesterday, Mr. G. B. Edwards, M.P., and James Graham, who was working at Mr. Edwards's house, were killed instantly by an explosion of ...

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  25. BODY SEEN FLOATING IN RIVER

    Shortly after the storm had abated yesterday a number of boys called at the Toorak police station and reported that they had seen the nude body of a lad being ...

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  26. EFFECTS IN THE SUBURBS.

    Trams and trains alike were delayed, running half an hour behind scheduled time In many instances it was necessary, for them to pull up altogether. The ...

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  27. THE REVOLT IN MEXICO.

    The revolutionary forces are gaining ground, and the Federalists are retreating Recruits are daily joining the ranks of the rebels. ...

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  28. ROYAL SLANDER CASE.

    It was announced this week that Shyamaji Krishnavarma, editor of the Indian "Sociologist," was the means by which Edward Mylius, who was week ...

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  29. THE CORONATION.

    The King has approved of the presence at the coronation of a contingent of 500 including servants, to represent every unit of the Indian army. ...

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  30. DEMANDS OF LABOR.

    The Labor Conference at Leicester finished its sittings yesterday. The executive was instructed to take immediate steps to have introduced in the House of Commons ...

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  31. ABBOTSFORD RESIDENT'S BAD PLIGHT.

    To be twice flooded out within three weeks is a misfortune which has befallen. Mrs. Rogers, who occupies a cottage at the foot of Victoria-street, Abbotsford ...

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  32. UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE.

    The "Daily Chronicle" makes an announcement regarding the Government's scheme of unemployment insurance. It states definitely that the Government will ...

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  33. " TOMMY " BURNS RETIRES.

    "Tommy" Burns will not light "Sam" Langford, the negro, in Australia, as had been suggested. Burns will not return to the prize ring as his knee unfits him for ...

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  34. FLOODS IN QUEENSLAND.

    All the train services between Hughendon and Cloncurry have been suspended owing to floods, and all traffic on the Ayr line is stopped. The water is 10 feet over the ...

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  35. REMARKABLE SCENES.

    At the Gospel Hall, off Smith-street, Fitzroy, the children in Sunday school were greatly alarmed by the thundering of the waters on the roof, and as the water crept ...

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  36. FALL OF EIGHT INCHES. FLOOD GATES ON MINES.

    A terrific full of rain took place yesterday, over 8 inches being recorded. Many parts of the town are inundated, the rater being, feet deep in some streets. The weather was fine to-day, but the river is 43 feet 6 inches on the gauge, and overflowing its banks. The water was stationary at 7 to-night, but more rain ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLES

    Temporary repairs have been effected to the steamer Ruahine, which collided with the steamer Beacon Grange off Las Palmas, and the vessel has resumed her Voyage to ...

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  38. WILD RUSH FOR TRAINS.

    A shocking fatality occurred yesterday as the outcome of a wild rush for trains on the station platforms. While an excited crowd was attempting to enter a' ...

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  39. PLAGUE IN MANCHURIA.

    No further cases of pneumonic plague, which has been raging with unprecedented virulence in Manchuria, have been reported from the Harbin infected zone, though ...

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  40. CANADIAN DRY DOCK.

    An immediate start will be made with the building of the new dry dock at Esquimalt, at the south end of Vancouver Island, for the use of the war vesstls ...

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  41. BOGUS AGENCY RAIDED.

    An emigration agency scandal is reported from Bristol. A bogus emigration agency had been making a practice of supplying glowing accounts of the prospects of ...

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  42. ST. KILDA AND BALACLAVA.

    The weather turned threatening just soon enough to cause hundreds who usually repair to St. Kilda esplanade and beach on sunday afternoons to stay at home. ...

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  43. THE BOY BILLIARDIST.

    In the match against E. Diggle, 8000 up, George Gray, the young Australian billiard player, reached 8000 while his opponent was making 3212. Gray's score included ...

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  44. COMPASSION FOR CRIMINALS. THE SAILORS' SMOKE.

    An introduction to the blue book on crime in the United Kingdom has been written by Mr. H. B. Simpson, Principal Clerk of the Home Office. In it he Indignation is expressed among members of the navy at Portsmouth at the proposal to charge 28 instead of 1per lb., as from let April next, for tobacco issued to the ...

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  45. THE FLOOD AT BRUNSWICK.

    At Brunswick they suddenness of the downpour quickly converted Sydney road into a sheet of water, completely obliterating the tram line and, stretching across the ...

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  46. SEA OF WATER AT NORTHCOTE.

    From Collins-street to Mansfieldstreet and Hotham-street was a vast sea of water and the waters left two or three large dangerous holes whore the mnin ...

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  47. DIVORCE AND REMARRIAGE.

    Finding that he was mistaken regaining the whole of the facts contained, in the letter written by him to Dr. Ingram, Bishop of London, Dr. Tristram, chancellor ...

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  48. MAN WITH TWENTY WIVES.

    An astonishing system "of polygamy for sordid considerations has been revealed during the course of the trial of, David Kochimel, at Cracow, on a charge of ...

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  49. APPEAL FOR ASSISTANCE.

    Sir,--I bog to appeal to the public on be half of a number of families living in the lowlying part of South Yarra, who have suffered considerable damage do furniture ...

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  50. OFFICIAL CARLE MESSAGE.

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  51. HAWTHORN IN FLOOD.

    The storm, was responsible for a great deal of damage in Hawthorn and district. Although the rain, was not quite as heavy as the storm on the 17th January ...

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  52. SOUTH AND PORT MELBOURNE.

    At South and Port Melbourne, although no serious damage resulted, the full force of the storm was experienced, and in a few seconds the low lying portions were ...

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  53. FALLS IN THE COUNTRY.

    Rain set in yesterday morning, and a very heavy fall occurred in the afternoon. which flooded the street channels. A few farmer have wheat heaped, and this will be ...

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  54. DEATH OF A JOCKEY.

    The death is announced of the English steeplechase rider A. Birch, who won the Liverpool, Grand National on the New Zealand bred horse Moifan in 1904. At the ...

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  55. PRIME MINISTER'S SYMPATHY.

    When he learned of the tragic death of Mr. Edwards the Prime Minister at once despatched a telegram, of condolence. On behalf of himself arid his colleagues he ...

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  56. A LION HUNTER'S FATE.

    Advices have been received from Nairobi in British East Africa, that Mr. Grey, ex-manager of the Tanganyika Concessions, and a brother of Sir Edward Grey, ...

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  58. ACTOR'S HOUSE ON FIRE.

    Mr. Hugh Ward, while proceeding to the Palace Theatre last evening to enter upon the first performance of Seven Days, was impressed by the speed, of several ...

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  59. NEW FRENCH CRUISER.

    While the new cruiser Waldeck-Ronsseau (13.780 tons) was completing her steam trials off L'Orient, the principal naval shipbuilding port of Fiance, she struck ...

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  60. KING'S COLLEGE HOSPITAL.

    The Hon William F. Danvers Smith has donated £30,000 to provide one of the central ward blocks in the new Kings College Hospital. ...

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