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  2. POINTED PARS.

    The Premier's announcement that he intends to shut completely down on borrowing receives a grim commentary from New South Wales. Early in December the New South ...

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  3. Russia and Japan.

    It is expected that the reply of the Government of Russia to the lust Japanese note will be ready on Saturday or Sunday next. ...

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  4. Advertising

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  5. COMING EVENTS.

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  6. Whitaker Wright.

    A post-mortem examination has shown that Mr. Whitaker Wright, who yesterday was sentenced to seven years' imprisonment for fraud, died from poisoning by cyanide of ...

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  7. Ladies Poisoned.

    Many of the ladies attending the cookery class at tho Princess Alice Institute, at Darmstadt, Germany, have been poisoned by eating tinned beans which bad become ...

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  8. Armenian Church.

    News has been received of an unsuccessful attempt to assassinate M. Vedenbaum, the president of the commission appointed to carry into execution the ...

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  9. TO-MORROW.

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  10. Family Notices

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  11. FUTURE DATES.

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  12. Reception at Madrid

    During the holding of a reception at' Madrid by King Alfonso of Spain, which was attended by a large number of persons, two men, supposed to bo anarchists, "loft a tin of ...

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  13. Alaska Award.

    The head of the Military Intelligence Department in Camilla has reported that Pearse Island, which belongs to Canada under the award of the Alaska Boundary ...

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  16. CZAR'S DESIRES COMBATED.

    An impression nus been made at St, Petersburg that war with Japan has become appreciably nearer. The Grand Dukes are stated to be combating the Czar's desires for ...

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  17. Wool Sales.

    At the London Colouful wool auctions yesterday the following prices were obtained: Goonambil, 10d.: Deltroit, 12¼d.; Moniba, 7¼d.: Wingube, 21¼d.; Ainby Downs, 8¼d,; Mungator, Sad. ...

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  18. Diary.

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  19. Trouble in Manila.

    During a conversation yesterday with Captain Dabelle, of the E. and A. Company's steamer Guthrie, the question of matters in the Philippines came up. ...

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  20. JAPAN'S INTENTIONS.

    It is considered unlikely that Japan will make any hostile move until the now cruisers Nisshin and Kasuga have reached Singapore, unless to prevent a union of the Russian ...

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  21. COUNT LAMSDORFF'S INFLUENCE.

    It is not generally believed in Russian military circles that Count Lamsdorff, the Minister for Foreign Affairs, has undermined to any serious extent the influence of Admirai ...

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  22. MAILS AT G.P.O.

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  23. Tariff Campaign.

    Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman (Lender of the Liberal. party in tho House of Commons), speaking at Glasgow last night on Mr. Chamberlain's proposals, said that a ...

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  24. Policy or Politics?

    THE decision of the Government to increase the cost of policing the country, has aroused a very natural curiosity in the public mind. Since the first moment, of their Ministerial ...

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  25. NEW JAPANESE CRUISERS.

    The new Japanese cruisers. Nisshin and Kasuga, which left Genoa on January 9, now have arrived at Colombo. ...

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  26. INCREASING JAPANESE TAXES.

    The Government of Japan intend to double the present land and income tax, thereby raising additional revenue to the amount of 44,000,000 yen (about £4,500,000). ...

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  27. Mr. Seddon.

    The "St. James's Gazette" says that Mr. Seddon (the Premier of New Zealand) has an admirable faculty for thinking imperially, but perhaps he has used this faculty to excess ...

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  28. JAPANESE TROOPS IN KOREA

    Japanese troops disguised as coolies now are gradually entering Korea. ...

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  29. Transvaal Labour.

    The Right Hon. Alfred Lyttelton, Secretary of Suite for the Colonies, the promised that, before the introduction of Chinese labour into the Transvaal is sanctioned by the ...

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  30. RIFLES FOR JAPAN.

    Sixty thousand Belgian rifles have been shipped to Japan. ...

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  31. Very Latest News.

    The Poet Arthur correspondent of the New York "Herald" reports that a long telegram has."been received from St. Petersburg, which enjoins Admiral Alexeieff (Russian's ...

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  32. Rand Labour.

    Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman (Leader of the Liberal party in the House of Commons), in speaking at Glasgow last night, referred to the Rand labour question, and declared ...

    Article : 55 words
  33. United States Navy.

    News, comes from Washington that the United States navy estimates for the present year amount to 100,000,000 dollars (£20,000,000), a record proposal for peace ...

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  34. King Edward's Message.

    KING EDWARD VII. still further proves his profound statecraft by the appropriateness of the message which he sent to Australia, and by the particular messenger whom he chose. ...

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  35. RUSSIAN STATEMENTS DENIED

    The statements ascribed to M. Plancon, late Charge a'Affaires at St. Petersburg, during au interview with the correspondent of the London 44 Daily Mail," has been ...

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  36. Madame Melba.

    Madame Melba, the famous prima donna, has been seriously ill at Monte Carlo for the past week, suffering from nu attack of bronchitis. Latest reports show that she is ...

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  37. Coal Competition.

    The prices for coal are being seriously out in Adelaide as well as in Melbourne, in consequence of the competition. Rates far bunker coal have, so far, been maintained ...

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  38. Transvaal War Loan.

    Mr. Freeman Conen, a went Known financier on the Rand, and one of the guarantors of the Transvaal war loan, is reported to have committed suicide. ...

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  39. Alaska Sealing.

    The Senate of the United States of America has authorised Mr. Hay, United States Secretary of State, to negotiate with Great Britain for a revision of the joint ...

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  40. Third Queensland Hundred.

    The nominations for tho third Queensland Hundred (Sheffield Handicap) will close tomorrow (Saturday) night, at 9 o'clock. ...

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  41. Woolwich Arsenal.

    In view of the unsettled condition of things is the far east and in the Balkan Peninsula, remarkable activity is being displayed at Woolwich arsenal. ...

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  42. Evening Entertainments.

    Mr. Ted Holland's variety company has recently been reinforced at the Theatre Royal by the arrival of several new artists, including Baby Reid, Fred Osbourne, and ...

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  43. Japanese Training Ship.

    Captain Dabelle, of the steamer Guthrie, which left Moreton Bay yesterday for Sydney, brought news of the launching of a fine Japanese training ship. She is called the ...

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  44. Hottentot Rising.

    The revolted natives in Damaraland (the northern portion of German South-west Africa) have murdered 16 German Bottlers. Seventy other settlers are missing. ...

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  45. English Cricket Team.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 82 words
  46. Stafford Potteries.

    Mr. Bennett, a pottery manufacturer and one of the Staffordshire delegates, who is visiting Australia in search of suitable material, is taking with him the machinery ...

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  47. Canton-Hankow Railway Riot.

    Definite news hue now come to hand, according to the Hongkong "Daily Press," respecting the disturbance that took place on the Canton-Hankow Railway a few ...

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  48. King and Queen.

    King Edward, accompanied by Queen Alexandra, will proceed to Ireland on April 23 next, and will remain there for ten days. ...

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  49. Sir Walter Peace.

    Sir Walter Pence (Agent-General in London for Natal) has resigned his position in consequence of ill-health. ...

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  50. Cotton Growing.

    A company, with a capital of £260,000, has been formed for the purpose of growing cotton in British Africa and the British West Indies. ...

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  51. MATCHES PLAYED.

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  52. Mr. Chamberlain's Policy.

    Winton Approves—That Settles It, The Chief Secretary has received a letter from the clerk of the Winton Shire Council, in reference to the fiscal policy propounded ...

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  53. Foresters' Hall. Valley.

    Messrs. Pope and Martin's bright little vaudeville company, which has been performing lit the Foresters' Hall, Valley, in the early part of the week, will ...

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  54. Turin Library.

    It has been ascertained that 100,000 books were destroyed by the fire at the famous library at Turin, in Italy, and out of 4,000 choice fifteenth century manuscripts is the ...

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  55. New Locomotives.

    Although the Railway Commissioners have not made any farther announcement regarding the tenders for locomotives to be made in Now South Wales, which were received on ...

    Article : 77 words
  56. Accident to Coloured Man.

    A coloured man named Edward Bonnett, residing at Stratton Hall, Commercial road, received a slight wound in the chin and head and a tooth knocked out through the horse ...

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  57. Late Mr. H. Spencer.

    The estate of the late Mr. Herbert Spencer has been valued for probate at £18,000. ...

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  58. The Corrick Family.

    As will be seen elsewhere, the Corrick family of entertainers will present one of their popular programmes, to-morrow evening in the Centennial Hall. During ...

    Article : 68 words
  59. Advertising

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  61. Advertising

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    RECENT ACCIDENT.— In recording an accident which occurced in Commercial road, Stratton, a day or two ago, it should have been stated that the driver of Messrs. Stewart ...

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  65. Advertising

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    A friend who tells all seldom gets a second chance. ...

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