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  2. MARTIAL LAW IN PEKIN.

    Martial law has been, proclaimed in Pekin, synchronising with the formal establishment of a confederate Government at Nanking. The editors of ...

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  3. MEN AND WOMEN.

    The Minister for Lands (Hon. E. Mulechy) was in his office again yesterday, having returned on Wednesday from a fortnight’s holiday on the ...

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  4. MEXICAN AFFAIRS.

    Extensive demonstration shave been arranged here in honor of the arrival the new Japanese Minister. To-day a mob tore down the British and ...

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  5. PEACE PRELIMINARIES

    Greece and Servia have agreed to Roumania’s proposals to discuss term for an armistice and peace at separate conferences. Greece insists on the ...

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  6. THE SMALLPOX SPREAD.

    When the South Australian Parliament. met to-day the fact was brought to light that smallpox had reached Adelaide. ...

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  7. COMMONWEALTH OFFICES

    The foundation stone of the new Common wealth offices in London was laid to-day by the King, His Majesty and Queen Mary and ...

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  8. FIVE MORE CASES IN SYDNEY.

    Five fresh case of smallpox have been reported and every effort for the prevention and spread of the disease is being taken. ...

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  9. SUGGESTED TRADE COM­ MISSION.

    Sir. Arthur Kidman, the Australian cattle king, was interviewed to-day while passing through Vancouver. Mr. Kidman advocated the appointment of ...

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  10. TEN NEW ZEALAND DEATHS.

    Two cases of smallpox are now in the Auckland Hospital. In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. C. W. Russell asked the ...

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  11. ORDER MAIN TAINED.

    The demonstrations of welcome to the Japanese Minister in Mexico City assed off with out Incident, The police were under orders strictly to suppress ...

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  12. THE TURKISH DIFFICULTY.

    Diplomatic and official circles in Constantinople are convinced that nothing short of coercion will induce the Porte to relinquish Adrianople. ...

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  13. UNITED STATES AND IMPORTATION OF ARMS.

    After consideration. President Wilson has refused to entertain a proposal to abrogate the neutrality laws in order to allow the innportatioa of ...

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  14. MINISTERIAL VISIT TO BARNES BAY.

    The Acting Chief Secretary (Hon. Charles Russen) intends to nay a Ministerial visit to the quarantine station at Barnes Bay on Tuesday, provided ...

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  15. BULGARIAN ATROCITIES.

    Commander Cardale, a British naval officer, who recently visited Doxato, states that he saw hands of dogs feeding on human remains. He counted ...

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  16. THE LABOR MOVEMENT IN ENGLAND.

    The next annual conference of the Labor party will be held in Glasgow. It is expected that there will be a debate on Mr. Keir Hardie’s statement ...

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  17. PORTUGUESE UNREST.

    Since Sunday 160 bombs have been discovered in the city, and 300 arrests have been made, including two sergeants and 17 soldiers of the 1st ...

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  18. ATTACK ON ARSENAL.

    Three thousand rebels made an attack on the Kiangnan arsenal at Shanghal. After a long fight the defenders, 200 in number, aided by the ...

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  19. ARRIVAL OF THE ULTMAROA.

    The Ulmarra arrived from New Zealand yesterday, and was Inspected out in the stream by Dr. Sprott. Nothing untoward was discovered, and ...

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  20. SIR GEORGE REID’S ADDRESS.

    After the presentation of the gents-General, the King inspected the guard of honor of King Edward’s Horse, and then their Majesties were ...

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  21. INFANT MORTALITY

    The first international congress for the prevention of infant mortality has opened at Brussels. Thirty -five States including Australia, are represented. ...

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  22. VACCINATION IN LAUNCESTON.

    The vaccination depot opened by the city health officer was better patronised to-day. and will probably be opened at night next week, so that ...

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  23. TURF LIBEL CASE.

    The hearing of the libel action brought by Mr. R. Wootton, the trainer, against Mr. R. S. Sievier, editor of the “Winning Post.” was concluded ­ ...

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  24. LABOR IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    The labor situation is still delicate. The Trades’ Federation. believes that the Government intends to detach the railwaymen by generous treatment, ...

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  25. SHIPPING.

    The following vessels were reported Lloyd’s to-day :— Arrivals —At Antwerp, Nerohana ; at Callao, Algea Bay. ...

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  26. SCENE IN HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    Considerable excitement was caused in the House of Commons to-day. The Home Secretary (Mr. R. M’Kenna) as replying to criticisms by Mr. Keir ...

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  27. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    The South Australian Parliament as opened to-day. The State Governor, Sir Day Hort Bosanquet, who was accompanied by Lady Bosnnquet ...

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  28. THREE YEARS FOR SOLICITOR

    The trail was concluded yesterday of Arthur Newton, solitor, and Berkeley Bennett, of conspiring to defraud Dr. Hans Thorson, of Vienna, of £23,000. ...

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  29. EX-SPEAKER WILLIS

    Shortly after the Legislative Assembly met to-day Mr. Willis, the ex-Speaker, complained of having received Insults in the corridor of the ...

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  30. THE BISLEY MEETING.

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  31. CASE AT ADELAIDE.

    The doctors have definitely decided at the case of the woman reported from Hawthorn Is a case of smallpox. All arrangements have been made to ...

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  32. CRICKET

    The Australian cricket team have won their tow days’ cricket match, ending to-day, against an all Bermuda eleven. The Australian made 439 in ...

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  33. CONTACTS IN MELBOURNE.

    About 40 more Karoola passengers were released to-day. The remainder, who either had not been vaccinated or whom vaccination had not taken, ...

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  34. THE KING’S REPLY.

    The King, in reply, said :— “ It gives the Queen and my self much pleasure to be present on this interesting occasion, I congratulate the ...

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  35. FOOTBALL BETTING

    In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. W. Hayes Fisher (U.), on behalf the Football Association, Introduced a Bill to prevent advertisements and ...

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  36. DUPLICATE VOTING

    The electoral inquiry Into the re­cent Darwin, Denison. Franklin. Melbourne, and Angus polling, to investigate whether there was any ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLES.

    It has been ascertained that the damage to the steamer Murex, which went aground on the Celebes Islands during a trip from Singapore to ...

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  38. MATCH AGAINST STOCK EXCHANGE.

    A friendly match of 33 aside was arranged between the Australians and the Stock Exchange, the scores made the King’s to count. The­ ...

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  39. HANGED NEGRO

    The story of the resuscitation of a hanged and apparently deceased negio comes from Starke, Florida. A man, Mitchell, who had murdered another ...

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  40. AMERICAN SUMPTUARY LAW’S .

    The City Council has passed an ordinance prohibiting women wearing slashed skirts, transparent hose, and tight fitting dresses. Members of the ...

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  41. QUEENSLAND SUSPECTS.

    Indications now point definitely to Toowoomba case being one of smallpox. It has been declared accordingly. A supposed case of the ...

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  42. MATERNITY BONUS FRAUDS

    The bearing was resumed to-day of the charges of conspiracy against Dr. Leger Erson, Hannah Jane Harrell. and Clarice Donaldson. in connection ...

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  43. A YOUTHFUL LAWBREAKER

    At the Police Court to-day. before Mr. Chambers. P.M., Thomas Billing burst pleaded guilty to living on the proceeds of immorality. He was ...

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  44. PRAYER BY DR. OLARKE.

    At the conclusion of the Kings speech, the Archbishop of Melbourne (Dr. Clarke) offered the following prayer:— ...

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  45. MEAT FOR AMERICA

    “The Times’ Washington correspondent says that there are fresh indications of efforts by the United States to divert Australian meat from ...

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  46. AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    The Australian cruiser Sydney has left Queenstown for Ply mouth. ...

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  47. SHIP ASHORE.

    The barque Ville de Dijon, Newcastle for Taleahuam, is ashore at papudo, and it is feared will become total loss. It is believed that 19 ...

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  48. AUSTRALASIAN TRADE

    A company has been formed to pro­mote the distribution of New Zealand produce from Bristol, A merchant, Mr. Riseley, is to visit Australia in ...

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  49. LAYING THE STONE.

    After the prayer, Sir George Reld read a list of the contents of the stone, which included the names of the members of the Common wealth ...

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  50. DEATH FROM BURNS

    The Coroner held an inquest to-day concerning the death from burns of Walter Henry Hewitt. 4S years, drive of Alga street, Fitzroy. ...

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  51. HIGH COMMISSIONER’S OFFICE.

    Mr. Glynn, Minister for External Affairs, has accepted the tender of Dove Bros., of London, for the erec­tion of the Common wealth building ...

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  52. COMMERCIAL.

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  53. FINANCIAL.

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  54. PRIVATELY MADE LYMPH.

    Owing to the continued rainy weather vaccinations to-day were again very few. There was some difficulty with the Customs authorities over a ...

    Article : 277 words
  55. METAL MARKET.

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