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  2. THE EMPIRE. KING EDWARD.

    The people of the German nation have received with a[?]amation the news that the King of England and Queen Alexandra will pay an o[?]d visit to the Emper[?]r in ...

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  3. CALIFORNIA.

    Notwithstanding the international unpleasantness caused some time ago by Californian antipathy to the yellow races, Bills have been introduced into the Califoraian ...

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  4. FOREIGN. PRUSSIAN BUDGET.

    The Prussian Budget conveys an estimate that the deficit during the coming financial year will be £7,800,000. ...

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  5. TRANSVAAL GOLD YIELD.

    The Transvaal gold for 1908 was £29,957.610, compared with £27,400,993 in 1907 and £20,854,440 in 1905. ...

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  6. General News.

    The total amount of rent paid by the Commonwealth Government for promises in Melbourne and suburbs yearly is £7,193. In Sydney and suburbs the Commonwealth ...

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  7. DAMAGED BUTTER.

    The steamer Paparoa, 6,383 tons, which left Wellington on November 21 for London, via Monte Video, put in at St. Vincent, one of the Cape Verde Islands, at the ...

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  8. LATE FATHER JOHN.

    The late Father John, of Kronstadt, who was celebrated throughout Russia as a "miracle worker," left £200,000. His library was found etrewn with banknotes, and ...

    Article : 64 words
  9. PANAMA CANAL.

    Sr. Albert J. Hopkins (Republican) introduced into the Washington Senate on Tuesday a Bill for an Act to authorize the issue of £100.000,000 worth of Panama ...

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  10. ENGLAND'S ARMY.

    The Bishop of Chester (Right Rev, F. J. Jayne), in a speech, expressed the opinion that unless the territorial forces of England were maintained on an adequate ...

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  11. UNITED STATES AND CANADA.

    Washington messages a few weeks ago intimated that considerable progress had been made with the negotiation of AngloAmerican treaties covering all questions ...

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  12. CAPITAL PUNISHMENT.

    Twenty-two criminals are awaiting execution in France, where there had been no capital punishment since 1905. four persons were guillotined publicly at Bethune ...

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  13. AMERICAN CRISTS.

    The Secretary of the United States Treasury (Mr. George B. Cortelyou) has given notice that on January 23 he will recall £3,000,000 which the Government ...

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  14. WEATHER ETHERGRAMS.

    The authorities of the Meteorological Office in London are receiving systematic ethergrams describing the weather conditions over the Atlantic from many ...

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  15. ELECTRIC TRACTION.

    Mr. Thomas Alva Edison has perfected an electric storage battery, which, placed on a street car, will work the wheels during the whole day without the need of ...

    Article : 49 words
  16. GERMANY AND AUSTRIA.

    At Berlin on Tuesday the German Emperor gave a notable address to the Grenadier Guards, of whom the Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria is honorary colonel, He ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN TRADE.

    At the beginning of last year the Manufacturers' Association of Great Britain dispatched Mr. Benjamin Morgan as a special commissioner to enquire into the position ...

    Article : 97 words
  18. UNITED STATES AND CANADA.

    The Chamber of Commerce of New York has initiuted a movement in favour of the establishment of a commercial reciprocity treaty between the United States and ...

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  19. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    The Australian League team of footballers have suffered defeat by Batley, Yorkshire, who scored 3 goals 2 tries to 1 goal 1 try. Batley scored all the points ...

    Article : 79 words
  20. BOMBMAKEKS CAUGHT.

    The Russian police, having had their attention directed to the movements of two students, sons of a professor of a university, who were living near the Tsarkoye ...

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  21. EASTERN EUROPE.

    Addressing the newly elected Chamber of Deputies on Wednesday afternoon the Turkish Grand Vizier (Kiamil Pasha) announced that German instructors had been ...

    Article : 233 words
  22. REFORMING THE DRUNKARD.

    The report of the departmental committee just issued notes a decided failure to apply the provisions of the Inebriates Act. It suggests that offenders should be treated ...

    Article : 183 words
  23. AERIAL NAVIGATION.

    At the International Aeronautical Conference at the Ritz Hotel on Tuesday it was decided to found prizes, totalling £48,000 in value, for an aviation ...

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  24. A TURF FAILURE.

    The ex-New Zealand horse Noctuiform (Multiform—La Notte), which was purchased at a high figure a couple of rears ago, and proved a failure on the English ...

    Article : 111 words
  25. GERMANY TO SOUTH AMERICA.

    The first section of the cable which is to give Germany direct telegraphic communication with Brazil, South America, will be laid from Borkum, a small island on the ...

    Article : 107 words
  26. AUSTRALIAN COASTS.

    The British surveying vessel Egeria, 940 tons (Capt. J. F. Perry), has been under orders to proceed to Australasia in March in order to survey the Australian ...

    Article : 59 words
  27. NATIVES KILLED AND CAMELS LOOTED.

    A warlike mullah in Somaliland—the most eastern country of Africa, forming the huge peninsula between the Culf of Aden and the equatorial coast of the Indian ...

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  28. LANTERN LECTURES.

    The Colonial Office's Visual Instruction Committee has issued a series of seven lectures on the United Kingdom, illustrated by appropriate lantern slides. ...

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  29. BRITISH NAVY.

    The British Admiralty announced on Monday that it intended to construct naval docks and other improvements at Esquimait, on the south coast of Vancouver ...

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  30. A BITTER STRUGGLE. MR. ROOSEVELT AND CONGRESS AT LOGGERHEADS.

    A bitter struggle is going on between President Roosevelt and the United States Congress. On Friday, by 212 votes to 35, the House ...

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  31. EQUATORIAL AFRICA.

    It is officially stated that the Munchi tribe of natives in Nigeria, West Africa, were not concerned in the fight with the members of the Anglo-German Boundary ...

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  32. WRONGFUL DETENTION.

    During the latter part of 1908 Mr. Luxenburg a London merchant, was wrongfully seized and imprisoned by the Russian police authorities. After his release the ...

    Article : 61 words
  33. BRITISH RULE IN INDIA.

    Count Koknigsmarck, an officer of the general staff of the German Army, who has just returned from a prolonged tour in India, has paid a graceful tribute to the ...

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  34. BRITISH TRADE.

    Despite the shrinkage of British trade during 1908 to the extent of £102,000,000 compared with the previous year. The Daily Chronicle argues that it is through ...

    Article : 79 words
  35. MOROCCO.

    Mulai-Hafid, the recognised Sultan of French military mission, which has reached Morocco, has extended a welcome to a Fez, the capital city of the country. ...

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  36. GENERAL.

    The estate of the late Mr. Robert Eyton, of Cobar Heights, Bathurst, has been sworn not to exceed £15,000. The death is announced of Lily, Duchess ...

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  37. THE UNITED STATES. THE LICK EXPLOSION.

    The explosion in the Lick Branch Coal Mine, at Switchback, Virginia, is of an even more serious nature than the first report indicated. From the fact that the ...

    Article : 78 words
  38. Social.

    A large number of visitors have been to Kingscote lately, among whom were the following named, the greater number staying at the Ozone Hotel:—Mr. and Mrs. E. ...

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  39. ENGLAND'S DEFENCE FORCES.

    The Secretary for War (Mr. R. B. Haldane). in the course of a speech at Gullane, in Haddingtonshire, Scotland, said it Was not unsatisfactory to have enrolled in ...

    Article : 91 words
  40. NIGHT RIDERS IN TENNESSEE.

    The trial of many night riders who are alleged to have been concerned in the murder of Col. Taylor and Capt. Rankin, at Reelfoot Lake in October, has been ...

    Article : 95 words
  41. OVERSEA SHIPPING.

    At London—Niwaru, steamer, from Wellington November 25; Yangtze, steamer, from Port Adelaide November 23; Pera, steamer, from Port Adelaide November 28. ...

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  42. PRESIDENT V. SENATOR

    Last week Mr. Roosevelt, created a sensation throughout the United States by publishing the details of an investigation by the post office inspectors and secret ...

    Article : 268 words
  43. EQUATORIAL AFRICA.

    News to hand from Equatorial Africa indicates that the members of the Anglo-German Boundary Commissions engaged in delimiting the frontier of the Cameroons and ...

    Article : 76 words
  44. AMERICAN NAVY.

    The Naval Committee of the United States House of Representatives recommends the appropriation of only £5,800,000 for the immediate construction of warships. ...

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  45. INDIAN AFFAIRS.

    The Earl of Minto has been communicating with Lord Morley in regard to the position of Mohammedans under the British Government's scheme for placing the ...

    Article : 144 words
  46. AMERICA ALARMED.

    The inhabitants of Jefferson County, on the north-west coast of the United States, are much alarmed over a subterranean visitation which has caused much damage. ...

    Article : 91 words
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