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  2. MANOEUVRES CLOSED.

    The Salisbury Plain manoeuvres were prematurely closed. Two hundred of the 18th Hussar horses stampeded owing to the musketry fire. ...

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  6. Queensland Parliament.

    At the Legislative Council to-day the President (Sir Arthur Morgan), in accordance with the new standing orders, nominated Hons. F. T. ...

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  7. SMALLPOX EPIDEMIC.

    There were seven fresh cases of smallpox reported to-day. ...

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  8. DUBLIN RIOTS.

    The Trude Union Congress at Manchester is sending a committee to Dublin to address meetings in favour of free speech, and to inquire ...

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  9. COLLAPSE OF TENEMENT HOUSES.

    Two tenement houses collapsed in Dublin, and thirty families were buried. Four dead bodies have already been recovered. It is feared ...

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  10. CHINN INQUIRY.

    At a meeting of the Committee of Inquiry to-day Mr. Chinn said he considered that Mr. Deane had a bias against him. He knew Mr. Deane ...

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  11. CRUSHED TO DEATH.

    Colin McLeod, a lift attendant at Spencer Street railway station was crushed to death by a lift. ...

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  12. AVIATOR RESUMES FLYING.

    Santos Dumont has decided to resume flying. ...

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  13. ACTION AGAINST CITY COUNCIL.

    J. J. Craig Ltd., Auckland, are claiming £148,746 from the Auckland City Council, as compensation for land taken, and injuriously ...

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  14. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Friendly Societies' Bill was read third time. Mr. C. J. Booker moved that leave ...

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  15. THRILLING AVIATION FEAT REPEATED.

    M. Regand, who looped the loop in a Bleriot monoplane on Monday, repeated the performance to-day. He ascended till lost in the clouds, then ...

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  16. CANCER RESEARCH.

    Mr. E. G. Rice, a merchant, has donated £1000 for ca[?]cer research, under conditions to be arranged between the Melbourne Hospital and ...

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  17. SUGAR NOTES.

    Mr. Croker informs us that the figures quoted yesterday in these columns represent the total quantity of sugar received for shipment, not ...

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  18. AEROPLANES AT MANOEUVRES.

    Six army aeroplanes, stationed in Scotland, flew to the Irish manoeuvres. Four have reached Rathbane and Limerick respectively, the ...

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  19. Express Trains Collide.

    Further particulars are now available concerning the collision between the express trains, at Aisgill (Yorkshire). ...

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  20. ZIONIST CONGRESS.

    The Zionist Congress has opened. Delegates numbering 550 and representing thirty countries were present. The Zionist funds in hand, for ...

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  21. PAYMENTS AT PROSERPINE.

    In future 9/2 per ton will be paid for cane at the mill fortnightly and the base price monthly (says the Proserpine "Guardian"). Mr. Cran ...

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  22. CHINESE REBELLION.

    The rebels have evacuated Lion Hill which makes the capture of Nanking complete. The revolt at Wuhu collapsed. The ...

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  23. TRAMWAY ROUTES FOR BABINDA MILL.

    It is understood (says the "Cairns Post") that final arrangements will be made in a day or two in connection with the survey of the tramway ...

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  24. A ROYAL MARRIAGE.

    There is a large gathering of royal visitors at Sigmaringen, including the Prince of Wales, for King Manuel's wedding, which takes place on ...

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  25. AN ALDERMAN ARRESTED.

    A sensation was caused in Labour circles when James Clark, a member of the Town Council, was called out from the Council meeting and ...

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  26. CANE EXHIBITS AT PROSERPINE SHOW.

    The chemist in charge at the Mackay Sugar Experiment Station, Mr. L. C. McCready, returned on Tuesday evening after carrying out the ...

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  27. THE THAW CASE.

    The Premier (Hon. Sir Lomer Gouin) ordered haste in the Thaw case, in order to show that none of the objectionable delays, such as ...

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  29. THE SULZER CASE.

    Ex-Governor Sulzer ordered the pardon of a prisoner who was accused of wrecking a bank. A Supreme Court judge thereupon ordered ...

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  30. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Representatives to-day the Minister for External Affairs (Hon. P. M. Glynn) told Mr. J. Thomas (N.S.W.) that the ...

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  31. Latest Cablegrams

    The death is announced of the Maharajah of Cooch Behar, at Cromer. ...

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  32. Latest Telegrams

    The Premier (Hon. D. F. Denham) is not perturbed by the manifesto issued by the Farmers Party. He does not consider that it will have ...

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  34. HEATH OF CZAREVITCH.

    The Odessa correspondent of the London "Daily Mail" states that the Czarevitch is looking well. He was keenly interested in the naval and ...

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  35. LOST IN THE BUSH.

    The police received a report to the effect that a man named Joseph Leathey, aged 33, was lost in the bush at New Moonta, 22 miles from ...

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  36. THE DERBY RIOTS.

    Seven youths appeared at the Court in connection with the shooting of the man O'Neill, during the Derry riots. They were remanded. ...

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  37. BIG JEWELLERY ROBBERY.

    Jewellery valued at £200 was stolen from Captain Ronald Forbes' residence at Woollahra. The thief got into the house by forcing a ...

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  38. ANOTHER EXPRESS COLLISION.

    Twenty were killed and one hundred injured in a collision between the White Mountain express and the Bar Harbour express. ...

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  39. AVIATION ACCIDENT.

    Naval Lieut. Le France was biplaning at Rheims with Lieut. Lefebrire's wife as a passenger when the machine capsized. The petrol caught ...

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  40. DEATH OF POLITICAL PIONEER.

    Alderman Andrew Kelly, member for Lachlan in the Legislative Assembly, and a member of the City Council, died to-day, after a lengthy ...

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  41. CLAYWORKERS' STRIKE.

    Three hundred elayworkers who have been on strike at St. Austell have resumed work under police protection. A large force of pickets ...

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  42. MINING OPERATIONS RESUMED.

    The movement in the Central mine of the Sulphide Corporation, at Broken Hill, has ceased and the miners have resumed work. The area ...

    Article : 55 words
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