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  2. COMING EVENTS.

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  3. To Help Ulster.

    The North of Ireland Rugby Club unanimously has decided to cancel its engagements from the new year, to enable members to devote their Saturdays to ...

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  4. POINTED PARS.

    This is how some history is made, Mr. Prothere, Duke of Sutherland's factor, loquitur : "His Grace the Duke of Sutherland is willing to offer to the ...

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  5. Rivalry in Europe.

    The "Times" reports that nothwith standing the pacific assurances of Dr. von Bethmann-Hollweg (German Imperial Chancellor), and the Marquis di San ...

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  8. Fire at Portsmouth.

    A huge semaphore lower and the surrounding block of stores at Portsmouth dockyard were burned down last night. the damage being estimated at several ...

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  9. TO-MORROW.

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  10. FUTURE DATES.

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  11. Indians' Grievances.

    A deputation of Sikhs yesterday presented to Lord Hardinge (Viceroy of India) a memorial, which had been received from British Indians in Vancouver, ...

    Article : 170 words
  12. Portuguese Spy.

    Lancasire, who, it was reported on 13th November, had frustrated a Royalist rising, has disappeared. He last was seen at Vigo, in company with prominent ...

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  14. Family Notices

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  15. Italian Navy.

    The budget presented to the Italian Chamber of Deputies provides for all increase in naval construction by ...

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  16. Family Notices

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  17. Family Notices

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  18. Family Notices

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  19. The "Telegraph" AND THE Christmas Holidays.

    During Christmas and the New Year weeks the "Telegraph" will be published as usual with the following exception's :-- ...

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  20. Tragedy in France.

    Firmin Lauvineria, an officer of health, has been arrested at Toulouse, on suspicion of being concerned in the disappearance of a gardener named Favt. ...

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  21. PANAMA CANAL.

    Mr. James White, the Conservation Committee expert, contends that the Panama Canal will not reach expectations, as it will be just as cheap for ...

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  23. Diary for To-day and To-morrow.

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  24. Poachers Surprised.

    At Bradsworth Hall, near Doncaster, yesterday, six gamekeepers surprised 25 poachers. The latter fired, and peppered four of the gamekeepers, and then escaped ...

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  25. SCOTTISH LAND CAMPAIGN.

    The Scottish League for the Taxation of Land Values intends to contest many constituencies at the next general election irrespective of political parties. The ...

    Article : 61 words
  26. ZABERN TROUBLE.

    Further Particulars of the trial of Lieutenant von Foerstner on a charge of wounding a lame shoemaker named Blank at Zabern show that the lietemant was ...

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  27. DROWNED IN A CREEK.

    A telephone message received by the Commissioner of Police, from Inspector Toohey on Saturday afternoon staled that Denis Spillane, 45 years of age, a ...

    Article : 120 words
  28. RITUAL MURDER TRIAL.

    To-day the "Telegraph" publishes a cable re that ritual murder trial. Some of our readers may think that they have had more than enough of it. They have ...

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  29. COVENT GARDEN ESTATE.

    It now is announced that the Duke of Bedford will receive £2,500,000 for his Covent Garden estate, the terms being as follow : £250,000 deposit, £830,000 in ...

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  30. AMERICA'S FINANCIAL SYSTEM.

    The Senate has passed the Administration of the Currency Bill, which is a far reaching measure, revising the whole financial system of the United States, and ...

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  31. AUSTRALIA AND THE EMPIRE.

    All who have closely followed the speeches of Sir George Reid since his return to Australia, must have noticed that throughout them all he has struck ...

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  32. APPEAL DISMISSED.

    The appeal by the four prisoners who were sentenced for the theft of Mr. Mayor's pearl peckla[?] has been dismissed by the Court of Criminal Appeal. ...

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  33. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    Mr. J. Foster Stackhouse hopes that two geologists, one from Australia and one from New Zealand, will volunteer for his Antarctic expedition next year, ...

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  34. SUFFRAGETTE OUTRAGE.

    The suffragettes have burned a large untenanted residence at Bath. ...

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  35. PEDESTRIAN EVENTS.

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  36. RELATIONS EMBITTERED.

    Anti-Columbian disturbances have resulted in the departure of the Colombian Government agent. The outbreak, which included rioting and the stoning of the ...

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  37. PANAMA EXPOSITION.

    A Parliamentary Non-party Committee is making a fresh effort to induce the British Government to participate in the Panama Exposition at San Francisco in ...

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  38. COLLIERY DISASTER.

    Under the new Mining Act, the inquiry into the recent disastrous colliery explosion near. Senghenydd, in Wales, will be held before the Chief Inspector of ...

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  39. LIVERPOOL MURDER.

    George Sumner, who was wanted on suspicion oi complicity in the murder of Miss Bradford at Liverpool has been arrested in Liverpool. ...

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  40. ARCTIC EXPEDITION.

    According to Captain Peary, the well known Arctic explorer, there is every reason to believe Hint Captain Bartlett, the commander of Captain Stealansson's ...

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  41. RITUAL MURDER CASE.

    The Constantinople correspondent of the London "Standard" reports that the Jew Berliss, who was tried at Kief on a charge of ritual murder, and ...

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  42. FIGHTING RENEWED.

    The rebels have renewed their, attacks on Tampico, and sharp fighting has taken place. ...

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  43. IMPERIAL SQUADRON.

    Captain Halsey, of the battle cruiser New Zealand, in a despatch to the Admiralty, suggests that if there could be a periodical visit of an Imperial squadron ...

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  44. BATTLESHIP'S CRUISE.

    The Admiralty has published a record of the world cruise of the battle cruiser New Zealand. Their lordships recognise the high opinion which the officers and men ...

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  45. ARMED AEROPLANES.

    The First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Winston Churchill), at Bee yesterday, witnessed a flight of forty armed military aeroplanes, the whole of which ...

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  46. COMPANY DISSOLVES.

    After litigation preliminaries, extending over a long period, the American Telephone and Telegraph Company has agreed to dissolve under the anti-trust law, and ...

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  47. RAID IN LONDON.

    The police recently raided a massage establishment in the West End oi London, and arrested the occupier, Violet Gray, on charges under the White Slave Act. ...

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  48. RUSSIANS' EYE DISEASE.

    The 27 Russian labourers who were discharged from the Richmond mine at Newcastle, have come to Sydney to consult their consul. The men complain of being ...

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  49. MAD DOGS IN FRANCE.

    Since a mad dog bit several dogs in Savoy in July last, upwards of 30 persons have been sent to Lyons for Pusteur treatment for hydrophobia. The spread of ...

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  50. DOMESTIC TRAGEDY.

    Count Mielzynski, who had suspected his wife's relations with his nephew, Count Alfred Mielzynski, recently found the latter in his wife's room in his castle, ...

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  51. FALL ON ICE.

    The Duke of Orleans (who claims the throne of France), when endeavouring to avoid a collision on a skating rink, fell on the ice, breaking one of his arms ...

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  52. MILITARY TRAINING.

    John Walsh Barry, who claims to represent the Australian Freedom League, with a membership of 45,060, has opened branch at Bristol, to combat the ...

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  53. LONDON POLICE.

    The Commissioner of Police has notified the members of the police force that they will be liable to dismissal if they join a labour union or federation. Three ...

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  54. WILL MISSING.

    The Rome correspondent of the Paris "Journal" reports that the will of the late Cardinal Rampolla is missing. A key has been found bearing a notice ...

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  55. CANADIAN OIL WELLS.

    The Government of Canada has altered the Canadian on leases by inserting a clause reserving the oil wells for the exclusive use of the British Admiralty in ...

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  57. BARQUE WRECKED.

    News was brought to Sydney yesterday by the Barque Antiope, of the loss of the French barque La Tour Dauvergne, on Palmerston Island. All hands were ...

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  58. SIR NEWTON MOORE.

    Sir Newton Moore, Agent-General for West Australia, who is leading on a visit to that State to-day. was entertained at luncheon by a number of city ...

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  59. AUDIENCE BY THE KING.

    The King yesterday gave audience to the members of the commission on Life Saving at Sea. Mr. T. Mackenzie (High Commissioner for New Zealand) was ...

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  60. INDIAN SPECIE BANK.

    The auditors' report on the affairs of the Indian Specie Bank states that the reserve fund of £400,000, and the unpaid capital of £500,000 have been wiped out. ...

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  62. A CURIOSITY OF ANATOMY.

    It was stated at a Southwark inquest that an operation which in ordinary circumstances would have given a boy a 5,000 to one chance of life had really ...

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  64. ILLICIT DISTILLING IN IRELAND.

    Mr. Woods, district inspector, and a number of the Connemarra constabulary, recently rowed to Beaghey Island, where their boat unfunded on a reef. They ...

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