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  2. TIBET.

    The Daily Mail correspondent at Simla (India) says he is able to contradict the assertion that the establishment of trade marts in Tibet had, under the treaty ...

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  3. FOREIGN.

    Mr. L. W. Dane, who recently returned from a mission to the ruler of Arghanistan, states that the Ameer throughout was most cordial, and did his utmost to ...

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  4. SMALLPOX IN ENGLAND.

    Smallpox was recently brought to Southampton by passengers on the Nile, which ainved from Buenos Ayres. with the disease on board. The contagion has been ...

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  5. IMPORTANT LEGAL DECISIONS,

    Two important decisions affecting the actions of trade unions and associations have been given by the House of Lords. Both bad reference to colliery disputes. ...

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  6. GENERAL.

    A Tasmanian fruitgrower named Bond has sued the Federal Steam Navigation Company in the High Court for damages in respect to a consignment of apples ...

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  7. A ZION MISSIONARY ASSAULTED BY CHINES.

    Cable advices received from Shanghai indicate that a band of Chinese roughs have attacked the Zion mission station at Tsungli, in North China, and looted the ...

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  8. TFRRIBLE FIRES.

    A dreadful fire broke out on Tuesday in Pisagua, a Chilian seaport, which has resulted in the destruction of onethird of the town. The buildings burnt ...

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  9. QUEENSLAND.

    A telegram from, Betoota, in western Queensland, states that a drover named Smith and a companion, Alexander Mackay, have been drowned in a waterbole. ...

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  10. THE TIMOR ISLAND.

    It is re-ported in Amsterdam that the German Emperor is negotiating to purchase or lease the Dutch portion of Tunor Island, which it situated in the Malay ...

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  11. VICTORIA.

    At Harcourt last week Mrs. Milford, the wife of a fruitgrower, was attacked in an orchard by a swarm of bees, aud when discovered by her husband was ...

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  12. ITALY.

    The difficulty with the railway employes, that has been fomenting for several months has culminated in a strike, which is, up to the present, affecting the Naples ...

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  13. TASMANIA.

    A reunion of the passengers who came to Tasmania by the ship Commodore Perry just 50 years ago has been celebrated at the Brisbane Hotel. Launceston. The guests ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN FRUIT.

    The apples which were sent to London from Australia by the Sarpedon and the Oceana carried well and turned out an good condition. The ...

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  15. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    James Lilly, a well-known citizen of Frelnantle, formerly connected with the shiptrade, committed suicide by swallowing a dose of strychnine at Claremont on ...

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  16. OVERSEA SHIPPING.

    At London or in Channel.—Kaipara, steamer, from Timara February 4; Maori, steamer, from Napier February 4; Ernest Legeuve, barque, from Sydney, December ...

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  17. EGYPT.

    The Khedive of Egypt has issued a decree at Cairo that henceforth English shall be a recognised judicial language in mixed tribunals at the Law Courts, on similar ...

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  18. ELECTRIC ADELAIDE.

    A new company has been registered, under the title of the Adelaide Electric Supply Company, to acquire the undertakings at Adelaide and Port Adelaide now ...

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  19. FRANCE.

    A strike has occurred in connection with the china industry at Limoges, the capital of the Department of Haute-Vienne, France, and in connection with it serious ...

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  20. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The Airlie, from southern ports, arrived on Saturday afternoon with four passengers. She sailed for Singapore at midnight. ...

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  21. SALVATION COLONIES.

    Mr. H. Rider Haggard was in January nominated by Mr. A. Lyttelton (Secretary for the Colonies) to proceed as a Commissioner to the United States to enquire into ...

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  22. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Government has decided to bring several experts in fruit from America with a new to improve the fruitgrowing industry of the colony. ...

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  23. THE UNITED STATES.

    The Legislature of the State of New York hag passed a Bill which deprives Aldermen of the New York City Board of the power to grant concessions. The ...

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  24. BUILDING SOCIETY'S LOSSES.

    At a meeting of A and B certificate holders in No. 1 Northern District Starr Rowkett Building Society and of the retiring shareholders in No. 2 Northern ...

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  25. SUSPECTED WIFE AND CHILD MURDER.

    A mysterious care, which in some particulars resembles the notorious Deeming murders, has just been brought to light. Arthur Devereux, a chemist's assistant, ...

    Article : 172 words
  26. ADMIRAL PAUL JONES.

    The remains of the late Admiral Paul Jones, which were recently found after a costly search in a disused cemetery at Paris, which had for many years been covered ...

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  27. NEW SOUTH WALES,

    The Government has decided to proceed wit thee construction of three small branch lines of railway. Four motor omnibuses are to be acquired by the Railway ...

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  28. A PATRIOT'S WILL.

    Mr. Ferguson, a wealthy American lumber merchant, has left a will bequeathing £200,000 for the erection of suitable statues and monuments throughout the land ...

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  29. MADAGASCAR.

    The revolt of native troops which broke out in Madagascar last year in consequence of the imposition of taxes and other grievance?, and which resulted in the ...

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  30. LABOUR LAW OVERRULED.

    The Legislature of the State of New York recently passed a law limiting the hours during which persons may be employed in bakeries. Ten hours per day, of 60 hours ...

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  31. MACEDONIA.

    A band of Greeks operating against the Bulgarians in the Monastir district, 87 miles west-north-west of Salonica, in a recent engagement killed 60 persons, and ...

    Article : 89 words
  32. THE GIRGARRRA HORROR.

    The search for the man who is suspected of having been the murderer of William Skinner at Girgarre is being actively, continued, but no certain clue has yet been ...

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  33. MURDER AND SUICIDE.

    Mr. Taylor, a deacon of a Presbyterian Church in Manchester, murdered his wife and two sons, and then committed suicide. He left a note decribing what he had done. ...

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  34. SPREAD OF MENTNGITTS.

    For some time a serious epidemic of cerebro-spinal meningitis has been raging in New York. It is increasing in virulence, and the mortality is becoming greater. No ...

    Article : 55 words
  35. SOMALILAND.

    The Mullah, in his agreements with Great Braitin and Italy, has pledged himself to prohibit slavery in Somaliland, and also to prevent the importation of arms ...

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  36. CHILD ABDUCTION.

    The Daily Express relates a strange story of the abduction of a child by its parent. Mr. Hagan, of Sydney, divorced his wife in 1902, and was awarded the custody of his ...

    Article : 83 words
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