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  2. CABLES.

    The Admiralty has placed an order at Greenock for the contraction of a submarine of the Laurenti type. The near Teasel will be fitted with a doable ...

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  3. CABLES.

    Dr Paul Gans has made arrangements with the Washington authorities to provide war ships to accompany him on his proposed trans-Atlantic flight ...

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  4. CABLES

    Trouble has arisen in the shipbuilding yards on tho Tyne and the Clyde. Objecting to the discharge-note system hundreds of workmen in the ...

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  5. CABLES.

    Intelligence, has been received of a sharp encounter between the Shereefian troops, and a force, of tribesmen. The latter attacked the town of ...

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  6. CABLES.

    The Imperial Government is directs dog the elections for the forthcoming National Convention throughout the Northern Provinces of China, ...

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  7. THE WORLD’S PEACE.

    Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for Australia, speaking at a Chamber of Commerce banquet at Swansea, said it was strange that while Great Britain ...

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  8. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES

    Percy Krausgrill, aged 14, living in Doveton street, was treated at the Hospital yesterday for a cut arm, caused by a fall from a tree. [?] ...

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  9. FRENCH CRUISER PROCEEDS TO AGADIR.

    The French cruiser Ducimyla has Been ordered to Agadir, the West Moroccan port, to which the German gunboat Panther was despatched at the ...

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  10. SOUTH AFRICAN LABOR CON-FERENCE.

    A three days’ labor conference has been held at Bloemfontein, Orange River Colony. The delegates recommend the ...

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  11. DR SUN-YAT-SEN

    Reuter’s correspondent at Nankin stats that Dr Sun-Yet-Sen, the leader of the revolution, and President-elect of the Republic, has received a courteous ...

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  12. DISASTER AT A DREDGING CLAIM

    Roy M'Kechnie, aged 17 years, met his death in an extraordinary manner lastnight. M'Kechnie, whose parents reside at Stanley, was at the time close to the ...

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  13. RUSSIA AND PERSIA.

    In addition to the three clerics Banged by the Russians at Tabriz on New Year's Day, three more Persians have been sentenced to the same fate. ...

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  14. ANGLOPHOBIA IN GERMANY

    The Pan-German Conservative newspapers have titered upon a violent electioneering crusade against Great Britain. They allege that Great ...

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  15. SOCIALISTS PREDOMINATING.

    The “Daily Chronicle,” commenting on the proposed coal miners’ ballot regarding a general strike, says that some arrangement could have been ...

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  16. VICEROY AND IMPERIALIST GENERAL.

    Consular advices from Chunking, in the province of Szechuan, state that the revolutionaries have executed the ex-Viceroy, chao-er-feng, and the ...

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  17. HOME RULE FOR IRELAND.

    The Parliamentary leader of the Irish opponents to Home Rule, Sir Edward Carson (Unionist member for 'Dublin University), has opened an anti-Home ...

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  18. A BELLICOSE GENERAL.

    General Liebert in the Berlin '“Post,” urges thoe seizure of the Portuguese territory in Africa, and he advocates the annihilation of the ...

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  19. SHIPPING YARD STRIKE.

    The strike of employes in tho shiping yards against the '"discharge” note is spreading in tho North. The employers state that without the note ...

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  20. STRANDED RAILWAY LABORERS.

    About 50 laborers, some with wives and families, are stranded at Wagga-They were engaged on the new Ur[?} railway, and when their work was ...

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  21. SHIPS FOR ALL NATIONS.

    The remarkable activity in the construction of war ships which prevails at the present time is evidenced by the fact that there are now being built in ...

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  22. CLOSE OF A DRINKING BOUT.

    John Clusas, an able-bodied seaman belonging to the s.s. Suevic, was going onboard the vessel at Port Melbourne early this morning when he ...

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  23. LARGE N.S.W. FUND.

    The fund which is being raised in Australia by the Chinese who favor the [?}bel cause in the country of their birth Las been [?]beraly subscribed to and it ...

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  24. THE COTTON TRADE.

    Sir G. R. Askwith’s conferences with the masters and operatives in the cotton trade dispute have been adjourned to enable suggestions to be submitted ...

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  25. INCORRIGIBLE GIRLS.

    A desperate mutiny has broken out among 300 girls in a reformatory at Clermont, in the Department of Puy de Dome. The girls wrecked, the ...

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  26. RUN DOWN BY A TRAIN.

    Late last night the body of John Bentley, aged 65 years, was found on the Colac radway line a mile ]from the South Geelong station, shockingly ...

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  27. PEKIN TO SEA RAILWAY

    The powers are now in occupation of railway from Pekin to the sea. ...

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  28. MEW SOUTH WALES RAILWAYS.

    The Government has requested Mr Johnson, Chief Commissioner of Railways, to carry out the following changes in the ...

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  29. A FATAL EXCURSION.

    A drowning fatality occurred at Brighton on Saturday, the victim being Eric Sinnott, aged 21, a resident of Essendon. The deceased, who worked ...

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  30. ANOTHER GHOULISH OUT-RAGE.

    A shocking discovery was made today at the Shgo Cemetery. During the might some miscreants opened the [?]rave in which the remains of the late ...

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  31. A MONASTERY DESTROYED.

    A Trappist monastery in Rosthern, Saskatchewan, has been destroyed by fire. The 50 monks who lived in the monastery will be dependent upon the ...

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  32. SOUTH WALES COAL TROUBLE.

    The South Wales coal owners have protested against the proposal of the South Wales Miners’ Federation to take a ballot respecting a general ...

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  33. RAIN IN QUEENSLAND.

    Light to heavy rains fell during the 25- hours ended at 9 o’clock on Saturday morning, in all parts of the South Coast and the Darling Downs division and ...

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  34. PLAYING WITH A LIGHTED CANDLE..

    A seven months old twin daughter of Mr David M'Gregor a GreKora resident on the Glenleith Estate, North Geelong was severely brnt in her cradle at 1 o'clock ...

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  35. DOWAGER QUEEN'S JEWELS STOLEN.

    Paul Dobrusock, a former high official of the Court of Siam, who was arrested on Thursday, and charged with complicity in the theft of the ...

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  36. THE AMERICAN TARIFF.

    It is officially announced that the first revision of the tariff will deal with the iron and steel’schedules. A subcommittee, appointed by the Committee ...

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  37. TASMANIA ANb THE COMMON-WEALTH.

    Mr Fisher, Prime Minister who arrived by Loongana this morning to attend the Labor Conference, was waited upon a deputation representing various ...

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  38. CANADIAN IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY.

    A deputation representing the iron and steel industry in the Dominion waited on the Premier (Mr R. L. Borden) yesterday, and demanded that the ...

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  39. INTERRSTATE NEWS.

    In the city early this morning a threestoried restaurant in Dixon street, opposite Hay street was completely destroyed by fire. The body of a man, ...

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  40. TRAIN R[?]B[?] IN AMERICA

    A sensational hold-up has taken place on the Southern Pacific Railway company’s line. Two men, neither of them wearing ...

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  41. AMATEUR BOXING.

    The amateur boxing tournament took place last night. The Rev. Halton Sams officiated as referee, the Rev. Father Lane acted as ...

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  42. BITTEN BY A DOG.

    About three, weeks ago Mr George Wildes of Yannathan, was bitten by a dog while mating it One of the teeth went, through a finger of the right hand, ...

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  43. FOREST FIRES IN AMERICA

    Organisations are being arranged for tho prevention of forest fires. It is proposed to establish wireless stations throughout the State to aid ...

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  44. INTERNATIONAL TENNIS.

    Mr A. F. Wilding the New Zealand lawn tennis champion, writing to the Manchester “Guardian,” applauds W. A Larned’s statement that America ...

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  45. INDUSTRIAL NEWS.

    The conference between the representatives of the Melbourne Wharf Laborers’ Union end the Federated! Steamship Owners’ Association will be ...

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  46. THE PANAMA CANAL.

    A rumor that the Government of the United State is contemplating a scheme, to give indirect preference to American vessels using the Panama ...

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  47. STREET COLLISION.

    A collision between a cyclist and a tramcar on St. Kilda road this morning resulted in serious injury to the cyclist, Henry Bartlett. 13 years of age. The ...

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  48. LABOR CONFERENCE AT HOBART.

    The forthcoming Labor Conference is exciting much interest. Most of the delegates have arrived. Mr Andrew Fisher was elected president ...

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  49. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY.

    According to statements published by responsible newspapers the Republican leaders are supporting a subterranean movement to supplant the ...

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  50. ONLY ONE ROBBER ENGAGED.

    Sheriffs’ posses are scouring the country in an endeavor to secure the jobber of the Oregon express. It now appears that the train was ...

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  51. WAGES OF CHEMICAL EMPLOYES.

    The latest demand for increased wages comes from the chemical employes. For some considerable timethey have been approaching the ...

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  52. BILLIARDS IN ENGLAND.

    The billiard match between H, W, Stevenson, the English champion, and George Gray, the young Australian was continued yesterday at Liverpool. ...

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  53. MAN’S DEATH FROM POISONING.

    Further particulars with regard to the suicide of Frank Albert Moon, a laobrer, who took lysol on Friday evening at [?]oy, show that a young ...

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  54. ESPIONAGE IN GERMANY.

    The escape last week of Captain Lux a French army officer, from the Glatz fortress, where he was undergoing a term of imprisonment for espionage. ...

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  55. RLIZZARD IN MISSISSIPPI.

    The phenomenally cold spell continues. Zero temperatures are being recorded in the Mississippi Valley. ...

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  56. RIVALS IN LONDON.

    There is an Italy in London. Hundreds of Italians live round about Hatton Garden and Saffron Hill, forming, a colony of their own. There is ...

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  57. FRENCH RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    An electric workmen's train travelling fronts Gare to Austerlits yesterday, collided, with stationary engine. Seven coaches were wreaked, and one ...

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  58. SCHOOL COLLAPSES.

    A shocking tragedy has occurred at Seville, in the south of Spain. Without any warning, a focal school building collapsed. Unfortunately school was ...

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  59. HEAT WAVE IN PERTH.

    The shade temperature of 104.8 degrees on Saturday aggrravated the water famine. The position of the Children's Hospital was deplorable. ...

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  60. STEVENSON RECOVERS THE LEAD.

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  61. THE WEATHER IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Heavy rain fell ever the State to-day, and in many places severe storms were recorded. At Tam worth a cyclone wrecked a pavilion in couree of erection at ...

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  62. RATH TAX

    A relic of the olden times-the bath tab tar—is about to be abolished in Montreal. The imposition aas first made when baths were regarded as ...

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  63. THE GAEKWAR'S FAUX PAS.

    Mr Kier Hardie, Labor member for Merthyr Tydvil, writing to the “Welsh Pioneer,” says:—“Many of the fellow rulers of the Gaekwar of ...

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  64. DEPOSED SULTAN’S JOURNALS.

    The Turkish Government has determined to publish the: journals of the deposed Sultan, Abdul Hamid. Five hundred boxes of memoranda have been ...

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  65. DASHED TO DEATH.

    The Coroner to-day returned a verdict of accident death in connection with the death of William Myles, an [?] The [?]dence showed ...

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  66. ALLECED MURDER OF A GIRL.

    The case in which John Gottlieb Jenner stance charged with having on Dce cember 29, willully murdered a girl named Annie Holtswart, was resumed at ...

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  67. CONVERSION TO ROMAN CATH[?] LIC CHURCH.

    A sensation was occasioned in Angliean Church circles in Sydney to=day when it was nnoanced that the Rev W. J. Geer curat of St. Stephen's ...

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  68. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    The Astralian Bugby football team. yestereday defeated [?] [?] show fell during the pes[?] of the match which was of a ...

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