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  4. TERRIFIC EARTHQUAKE.

    Szondy-street has collapsed, owing to the earthquake. There is a chasm 75 feet deep and 60 feet long. Water mains burst, and horses were ...

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  5. RAILWAY DISASTERS.

    Three more attempts to derail trains were made yesterday, in addition to wire-cutting and other forme oi sabotage. Several arrests have ...

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  6. CRAIG'S AUSTRALIAN PLAYERS.

    With a full house to greet them for the fifth night of their season, the Harry Craig Company presented a successful performance of ...

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  7. DISORDER AT THE TOWN HALL.

    When the new town hall was erected, it was hoped that the rowdyism which used to reign supreme in the gallery of the old ...

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  8. TRAIN FALLS OVER BANK.

    Five persons were killed in an express which went over an embankment on the Oregon trunk line. ...

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  9. MR. FISHER ENTERTAINED.

    The Labour members of the House of Commons entertained Mr. Fisher at breakfast in the House of Commons. ...

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  10. WRECK OF EXPRESS.

    BRIDGEPORT (Con.). Tuesday Thirteen, persons were killed and 42 injured in the, wreck of the colonial express on the New ...

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  11. CHARITABLE FETE.

    Eight hundred rand fifty theatrical and musical artists gave a garden party fete in the London botabic gardens in aid of charities. ...

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  12. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The wool sales opened brisk, prices being from par to 7½ percent, lower. LONDON, Wednesday. At the wool sales yesterday a poor ...

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  13. PROPERTY SALES.

    Messrs. J. G. Stewart and Co. report having sold on account of Mr. Donald Campbell his farm situated at South Hamilton, being lots 23, ...

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  14. INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITIES.

    Oxford and Cambridge Universities defeated the American Universities (Yale and Harvard) in the athletic contests, winning five events against ...

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  15. THE VETO BILL.

    The Master of Elibank has completed a list of 500 new peers, including a number of Commoners. The creation of the latter would ...

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  16. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' ENTERTAINMENT.

    The United Friendly Societies' bioscope entertainment in aid of the M'Kellar hospital, to be held on Monday evening next, promises to ...

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  18. PROTECTION OF BIRDS.

    The society for the protection of birds is employing sandwichmen in Regent-street, displaying photographs of the robbery of a New South Wales ...

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  19. ABSENCE OF STRIKES.

    Mr. Fisher had the effrontery to tell a deputation from the London Chamber of Commerce and other bodies that "there never was a ...

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  20. GOVERNMENT CONCESSIONS.

    The Yorkshire "Post" and Birmingham " Post " deprecate the peers prolonging the contest on the Parliament Bill till the Crown creates a ...

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  21. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    In the match against Somerset at Tonhridge-Wells, F. E. Woolley, of Kent, scored 104 and 148 not out. ...

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  22. STATES' SHIPPING LAWS.

    Mr. M'Gowen has promised to submit to the State Legislature the Liverpool Chamber of Commerce's complaint regarding certain requirements ...

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  23. Family Notices

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  24. DESTRUCTIVE FIRES.

    The town of Cochrane, in the Porcupine mining district, has been destroyed. Bush fires are spreading, and settlers are fleeing from their ...

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  26. BUCKLEY SWAMP BUSH FIRE BRIGADE.

    The annual meeting of the Buckley Swamp Bush Fire Brigade was held at the schoolroom on Tuesday evening, Mr L. Allan occupying the chair. ...

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  27. SIR J. WARD FAREWELLED.

    Mr. Harcourt, Sir C. P. Lucas, (head of the Dominions department, Colonial Office), and many New Zealanders, farewelled Sir Joseph and ...

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  28. DEATH OF MRS. SARAH CALLARD.

    Again we regret having to record the passing of another of the older residents of Hamilton, who have had such a great deal to do with the ...

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  29. CAPSIZE OF STEAMER.

    The German steamer, Elding VIII. capsized in the North Sea. The crew, with, the exception of three were drowned. ...

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  30. STRIKERS' OUTRAGE.

    In connection with the strike at Cardiff, a number of seamen heard that a vessel lying at the docks had several Chinese on board. A ...

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  31. UNDERGROUND WIRELESS.

    Dr. Loewy, of Gottingen, has invented a method of locating minerals by boring several holes to a depth of 300 feet, and inserting in each ...

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  32. DEATH OF SIR ELDON GORST.

    Sir Eldon Gorst, formerly British Consul General of Egypt, who has been seriously ill for some time past died this morning. ...

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  33. CAMORRIST OUTRAGE.

    The Police at Nap[?]s are attempting to arrest Grandullo, the successor to Ericone. One of the Viterdo prisoners, as head of the Camorrists, ...

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  34. LUXURIOUS LABOUR MINISTER.

    Strong comments are being made upon the luxurious manner in which Mr. Fisher has conducted his mission to London at the expense of ...

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  35. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    S. P. Kinneir, of Warwickshire, has accepted the invitation to go to Australia with the English team next season. ...

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  36. HUNT AT MOUNT KOROITE.

    On the invitation of Mr. J. F. Kirby, a splendid run with the hounds of the Casterton and District Hunt Club was enjoyed at ...

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  37. PACKING OF WOOL.

    A conference was held at Roubaix of one hundred delegates representing the wool spinners and manufacturers of Europe. It was unanimously ...

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  38. ARBITRATION.

    Owing to the projected Anglo-American aroitration treaty Japan has agreed to Britain's proposal, malting the clause, of the Anglo-Japanese ...

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  39. RIFLE RANGE AT HAMILTON.

    The Defence authorities (says the " Herald ") have decided to purchase 27 acres of land about 1½ miles out of Hamilton for the purposes ...

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  40. BALLOON IN THUNDERSTORM.

    Clifford Harmon and Augustus Postin, when ballooning at New York had a thrilling experience in the Bennett elimination contest. They ...

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  41. TUBERCULOSIS COMMISSION.

    The linal report of the Royal commission on tuberculosis states that the commission has come to the conclusion that bovine tuberculosis ...

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  42. LAWN TENNIS.

    The Sportsman "states it is understood that, in the event of the lawn tennis committee deciding to send a team to Australia to ...

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  43. HOCKEY ON SKATES.

    Last evening at the Continental skating rink a large number of skaters and onlookers assembled to witness the hockey matches which ...

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  44. MURDER OF EDITORS.

    Zekki Bey editor of the "Shehra" was murdered by two assassins yesterday. This makes the third murder of journalists, opposing the ...

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