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  5. Correspondence.

    Sir,—Hoping you will grant me a small amount of space in your valuable paper, I will endeavour to write a brief account of the treatment a newcomer is subject to ...

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  6. THE HAGUE CONFERENCE.

    The Committee at The Hague has provisionally agreed to describe the new [?] Court as one of arbitral justice, while the word permanent will not be ...

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  7. THE INDIAN UNREST.

    The protruded case for the prosecution of the trial of seventy persons, charged, with fomenting-the Rawalpindi riots, has closes. The defence is calling hundreds of ...

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  8. Football

    A meeting of the Mackay Rugby Union was held in Wills' Hotel on Saturday evening last. Present: Messrs. A. G. Stuart (in the chair), Swanson, Walters, Sparre, ...

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  9. AN APPRECIATION.

    Sir,—As a reader of the "Chronicle" for many years, and after the amalgamation with the "Mercury," a reader of the latter paper, I have to congratulate you ...

    Article : 264 words
  10. ATTACK ON HINDUS.

    A mob at Bellingham, in the State of Washington, raided the mills and beat and [?]rove 760 Hindus towards Columbia on the excuse that they had ousted the whites. ...

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  11. THE TRADE UNIONS' CONGRESS.

    The Trade Unions' Congress at Bath unanimously adopted a resolution that Mr. Asquith should provide by January, 1909, the commencement of the payment of ...

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  13. Sporting.

    The racehorse Chairman returned by the Bingera yesterday in charge of Whedlock. The horse won the Bompa Handicap at Gladstone on Thursday, and ran two ...

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  14. THE RAND.

    Mr. Smuts, speaking at Germiston, said the Government's policy would be to replace the coloured labour in the mines and other industries by whites. ...

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  15. MOROCCAN RISING.

    Several of the tribes at Casablanca asked for a suspension of hostilities with a new to negotiations, and the Drude authorities allowed them till to-morrow to ...

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  16. THE KING'S HEALTH.

    On, the King's physician at Marienbad, states that King Edwards is enjoying perfect quiet, and exceptionally good health. ...

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  17. MR. DAN O'CONNOR'S VISIT.

    Mr. Daniel O'Connor has started for Australian, via Rome. ...

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  18. RETURNING TO AUSTRALIA.

    The Hon. Sir John Langdon Bonython editor and proprietor of the Adelaide ("Advertiser") is a passenger for Australian by the Orontes. ...

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  19. HOMEWARD BOUND.

    King Edward is bound homewards. ...

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  20. Cricket,

    We understand that the idea of forming a Bank and Civil Servants' team has met with approval, and consequently a meeting of the proposed team is to be held at ...

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  21. TRAIN ROBBERY.

    Reuter's Onraha correspondent says that some passengers on the Rocky Mountain Company Limited express suddenly masked themselves, and, with revolvers in both ...

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  22. MR. DEAKIN'S HEALTH.

    The "Globe" expresses great anxiety regarding Mr. Deakin's health, and advised him to go slow in his own interests, whereof he thinks too little of the ...

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  23. SALVATION ARMY PROTEST.

    The Salvation Army protests against the misleading and reckless charges of sweating and underselling made against them at the Bath Congress. ...

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  24. Aquatics

    Yesterday forenoon a Buchanan Cup race was held in the river under the Flag Officer (Mr. J. E. Joseph). The were three boats competing—viz., Doris, Lassie ...

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  25. THE MONTE CARLO TRAGEDY.

    Goold and his wife, the murderers of Madame Levin, have been sent to Monte Carlo. ...

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  26. THE RIFLE.

    In the shoot for the Palma trophy, America won by 1,712. Canada scored 1,671, Australia, 1,653, and Britain 1,584. There was fine weather, a bright sun and a ...

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