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  2. LATEST CABLES.

    Reuter's correspondent states that two bombs seriously wounded General Khnostoff, the Governor, and his wife (the latter slightly), while they were ...

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  3. ACROSS THE STRAITS

    William Andrew, whose wife is the licensee of the Marino Hotel at Port Melbourne, was fined £20 for carrying a revolver with alleged felonious ...

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  4. GENERAL ELECTIONS

    Another illustration of the high feeling over the election is reported. Daring a Liberal mooting at Anglesey a dynamite cartridge exploded, ...

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  5. ALLEGED ANTHRAX.

    Dr. Willmot gave an instructive lecture on "The Germ Diseases of Domestic Animals" to a fair attendance to-night. Mr T. Shaw was in the chair. ...

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  6. ABERDEEN

    A NEW RESIDENCE.--Mr H. Denny's new residence is to be on a site near the bridge over the Don on the "Blister" road, which is admirably adapted for the ...

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  7. LATEST CABLES.

    His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught, who has started on a mission to the Mikado of Japan, is also the bearer of the orders of merit, ...

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  8. EXCITEMENT IN LONDON.

    Large crowds, shouting and cheering the election results, paraded Fleet street and Kingsway on Saturday evening. The announcement by ...

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  9. GENERAL NEWS.

    A further discovery of bombs and explosives has been made at Riga. ...

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  10. THE RAILWAY ORDER.

    In connection with the action of the Metropolitan Railway Company in placing a large order for railway material in Germany, it is explained ...

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  11. CHINAMAN BURNT TO DEATH.

    Ah Ching, aged 78, was burnt to death in a but near Talbot. When the brigade arrived. Ah Ching was seen midst the flames, but the ...

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  12. BEULAH.

    THE WEATHER AND CROPS.--Want of rain will greatly lessen the estimated yield of both grain and potatoes. Mr John Walker has a beautiful crop of ...

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  13. THE RAILWAY EXTENSION QUESTION.

    The Premier was recently heard to declare from a Devonport platform that "No railway extension" was a part of his policy. This may be taken to mean ...

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  14. MISSING MAIL BAGS.

    The Postal Administration has received a report from the Deputy Postmaster-General of South Australia stating that a mail, containing 32 ...

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  15. A THOROUGH FREETRADER.

    At the launch of the steamer Furbiner at Birkinghead, Laird, of the firm of Laird Bros., engineers declared himself a thorough Free ...

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  16. MARQUIS OF LINLITHGOW.

    The Marquis of Linlithgow (better known in Australia as the Earl of Hopetoun), while hunting at Tarporley, was thrown from his horse, ...

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  17. PRESTON

    POTATO DISEASE.--A meeting was held in the Preston Hall on Friday night, to consider the question of taking precautions against the Introduction of the ...

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  18. STATEMENT BY MR HORRIDGE.

    Mr Horridge, who defeated Mr Balfour for Manchester East, attributes his victory, besides Freetrade, to the strong growing feeling in ...

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  19. A BIG WHEAT YIELD.

    The wheat harvest traffic is taxing the resources of the Railway Department to the fullest extent. Loading at country stations on Saturday was ...

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  20. FRANCE AND THE VATICAN.

    Italy, in disendowing the French religious orders in 1873, allotted £16,000 for the maintenance of the orders abroad. At the time ...

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  21. NEW SOUTH WALES

    Lynwood Washington, known as Black Sam, a well known fisherman in the Albury district, was crossing the Murray in a flat-bottomed pant to-day, ...

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  22. ROLLED IN THE MUD.

    There is tremendous enthusiasm in Liberal circles at Birmingham, Bristol, Glasgow, and other centres, at the magnitude of the Liberal majorities. ...

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  23. OLD AGE PENSIONS COMMISSION.

    Having finished taking evidence at Sydney, the Old Age Pensions Commission wilt pay a visit to Tasmania at he end of this week. ...

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  24. THE KING.

    His Majesty King Edward remains at Sandriagham Palace until January 20. ...

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  25. WEST AUSTRALIA

    A double drowning fatality occurred in the Swan River on Sunday. Three men, named Casey, John Abrahams, and H. Thompson were out ...

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  26. FISCAL REFORMER RETURNED.

    Mr H. Pike Pease, Unionist member for Darlington, in acknowledging his return, said it was the first victory of a prominent supporter of fiscal ...

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  28. RAILWAY FRAUDS.

    Humphreys, one of the men arrested at New York in connection with the forgery of railway bonds, has confessed, and implicates the other man ...

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  29. IRISH PARTY JUBILANT.

    The Nationalists at Dublin are jubilant at Mr Balfour's defeat. Mr O'Callaghan (the National secretary) and Mr Fitzpatrick (the National ...

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  30. STATE TELEGRAMS.

    The Premier (Captain Evans) has written to the Federal Treasurer, asking if he can give any reason for the substantial decrease in the revenue ...

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  31. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    In the Rugby football match on Saturday Wales beat England by two goals two tries to one try. ...

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  32. SECRETARY FOR HOME AFFAIRS AT LEEDS.

    Mr Herbert Gladstone, at Leeds, strongly appealed for large majorities for the promotion of measures that would benefit the country and enable ...

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  33. ANGLO-GERMAN FRIENDSHIP.

    A banquet, at which two hundred persons were present, was held at Berlin to promote an Anglo-German rapproachment. The British ...

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  34. PROBATES GRANTED.

    Among the probates granted were Jessie Banfield to John Alexander Drake, £250; Harvey Scott Hewitt to Agnes Elizabeth Hewitt, £372. ...

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  35. MR REDMOND'S HOPES.

    Mr Redmond, in a speech at Waterford, said the present Government was friendly to Ireland, so far as sympathy and professions went. It was his ...

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  36. CRIMINAL SITTINGS.

    The Criminal Sittings of the Supreme Court will be held at Launceston on February 20, and at Hobart on February 27. ...

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  37. JAPANESE COMMANDER.

    General Negi, who commanded a Japanese army which achieved some notable successes against the Russians in Manchuria, has returned to Japan, ...

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  38. LAUNCESTON.

    His Excellency Rear-Admiral Sir Wilmot Fawkes has promised the Mayor (Alderman Russen) to send a warship to Launceston at an early ...

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  39. "SCABBY" POTATOES

    Taking advantage of the visit of Mr T. Tabart (chief inspector) to Ulverstone yesterday, the Hon. H. A. Nichols, M.L.C., took him to inspect the potato ...

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  40. SULTAN OF TURKEY.

    An Armenian Anarchist named Chiragi has been arrested at Stamboul, charged with intending to complete Joria's late attempt on the life, of the ...

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  41. THE CANNING-STREET FATALITY.

    An inquest was held this afternoon concerning the death of the child Simpson, the victim of the fire in Canning-Street on Saturday night. ...

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  42. Sporting.

    The nominations for the Hobart Cup, to be run on February 8 are as under:--Revolt, Omnium, Sarto, Levee, Rosetem, Swop, Biugle, Nordenfeldt, Redivious, ...

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  43. THE COURTS

    A Trio Bound Over.--To-day William Thelwell applied to have to have Percy and Gordon Luck and Percy Oliver bound over to keep tho peace. The ...

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  44. BEACONSFIELD

    A lad named Moseley, aged ten years, was playing among some timber at the Tasmania mine to-day, when a log, weighing over half a ton, was ...

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  45. LAUNCESTON CUP NOMINATIONS.

    The following entries were to-day received for the Launceston Cup, to be run on January 31:--Revolt, Rosetem, Doris Chester, Orindo, Bendover, Bottletree, ...

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  46. SCOTTSDALE.

    A Dairyman Fined.--To-day. H. K. Clayton was fined 10s, and £2 9s costs, for refusing, to allow an inspector under the Health Act to inspect his dairy. ...

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