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  2. ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN NOTES

    The death from apoplexy last Saturday of the "Cannon King," Herr Krupp, just a week after the publication of an article by the Socialist paper "Vorwarts," accusing ...

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  3. TROUBLE IN MOROCCO.

    The battle which occurred just before Christmas at Teza, 68 miles north-east of Fez, the capital of Morocco, between the Kabyle rebels, under the command of the ...

    Article : 231 words
  4. THE DELHI DURBAR.

    Numerous honors have been announced in connection with the Coronation Durbar at Delhi. The principal Indian orders have been enlarged. Lord George Hamilton, ...

    Article : 104 words
  5. SERVICETON RAILWAYSTATION.

    A telegram from Melbourne appeared in "The Advertiser" yesterday to the effect that Mr. Bent, the Victorian Minister of Railways, had decided to demand over ...

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  6. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Mr. Chamberlain, in his speech at Pietermaritzburg, the capital of Natal, on Tuesday, stated that before self-government was conceded there must be evidence of ...

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  7. A MAGNIFICENT SPECTACLE.

    The Coronation Durbar at Delhi to-day was a brilliant spectacle. Seated in the amphitheatre in which the proclamation, was read were no fewer than 15,000 persons, a ...

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  8. A FRENCH GIRL'S GOOD FORTUNE.

    Mdlle. Lucie Boyce was (says a London paper) a few years ago employed at three francs a day as a dressmaker in the Rue de. la Paix. One day there came to the shop ...

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  9. COMPLICATIONS FEARED.

    Advices from Paris report that the Powers interested in Morocco have agreed not to utilise the opportunity presented by the chaos now prevalent in the Sultanate for ...

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  10. PERSONAL.

    Representative Josiah Thomas, who sits for the Barrier district of New South Wales in the Federal Parliament, has received an invitation, to visit Tasmania ...

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  11. CHINESE AFFAIRS.

    A Chinese official at Kansu, one of the largest provinces in China, reports that the followers of the Boxer chief, Tung-fuh-Siang, only await the signal to march on ...

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  12. A SPLENDID GIFT.

    In honor of the Durbar, the Maharani of Jaipur has given a lakh of rupees to the Indian people's famine trust. ...

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  13. COLONEL ARTHUR LYNCH.

    Colonel Arthur Lyrtch, who fought on the Boer side in the South African campaign, will be tried on January 21 "at bar." i.e., before the judges of the King's Bench ...

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  14. VENEZUELA.

    The "Times" correspondent at Washington reports that the German Emperor has failed in his fourth attempt to inflame Americans against Great Britain, whose refusal ...

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  15. VICTORIA.

    The Maryborough Highland Sheffield Handicap was won to-day by W. F. Gibbons, of Adelaide. ...

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  16. CHAPTER OF CASUALTIES.

    Mr. F. Lackmann, of Kaniva, was driving a pair of horses from Lockhart races when they bolted. Mr. S. Harrison, of the Club Hotel, and Mr. C. Lackmann, who ...

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  17. PAT KENNIFF TO BE EXECUTED.

    The Executive to-day decided that Patrick Kenniff should be hanged on Monday week. James Kenniff's sentence was commuted to penal servitude for life. ...

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  18. THE FAIR FAME OF ADELAIDE.

    In a stray number of the "Buluwayo Chronicle" sent by some unknown friend in Rhodesia, writes our London correspondent on November 28, I find a ...

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  19. A CHILD BURNT TO DEATH.

    Early on Thursday morning Gwendoline Zenobia Simcock, a girl, 8 years of age, met with a burning accident at Magill, which resulted in her death later in the day. She ...

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  20. GREAT COLLIERY DISASTER.

    A great fire has broken out in the Uspensk colliery at Ekaterinoslav, in Russia. Fifty-eight miners are known to have perished. and eleven others are still entombed, their ...

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  21. SEED WHEAT FUND.

    The Bank of New South Wales and the Bank of Australasia have each forwarded to the Chamber of Commerce £25 towards the Seed Wheat Fund. The total ...

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  22. ACCIDENT IN THE HILLS.

    Whilst returning from Waterfall Gully on Thursday afternoon, Mrs. W. J. Williams, of Queenstowh, was run into by a cyclist, and knocked down. She was walking with ...

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  23. AFFAIRS IN IRELAND.

    Mr. John O'Donnell, Nationalist member for the Southern Division of County Mayo, has had the sentence of three months' imprisonment for inciting to intimidation ...

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  24. THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME.

    After years of lonely suffering, an oldage; pensioner, Honorah-McGrath, believed to be 84 years of age, died on Wednesday at Cromwell-street, Collingwood. The ...

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  25. CROWDED TRAINS.

    The bills were ideal on New Year's Day, and hundreds of citizens found their, way thither. Vehicles of every kind, from the four-in-hand to the bicycle, followed one ...

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  26. A TERRIBLE CRIME.

    A considerable sensation has been caused by the discovery of a terrible murder in Essex. The mutilated bodies of a grocer named Darby, of Camberwell, London, and ...

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  27. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    His. Excellency the Governor-General (Lord Tennyson) who is at Marble Hill, sent the following telegram to Sir Edmund Barton on Thursday:— ...

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  28. POSTED AS "MISSING."

    A comedy, which proved mirth-provoking to those who did not take an active part in it, was enacted at Port Adelaide yesterday. A man who was engaged with others on a ...

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  29. DROWNED IN THE YARRA.

    Arthur Ernest Brown, a lad aged 9 years, son of Mrs. Schuttor, of Franklin street, West Melbourne, was drowned in the Yarra yesterday at Queen's wharf. The boy, while ...

    Article : 92 words
  30. AFRICAN CANNIBALS.

    Intelligence has reached Brussels of a serious disaster to a Belgian outpost in Africa. Fort Boni, a station on the frontier of Uganda, held by a Belgian garrison, ...

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  31. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A resident of Baulkham Hills had a sensational experience this morning, which is expected to result in action being taken by the police. He was awakened about 3 o'clock ...

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  32. DOGHOOK V. HANDCUFFS.

    A South Melbourne character, known as "Spud" Murphy, celebrated New Year's Day by having a standup fight with a constable who was endeavoring to arrest him ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    An outbreak of smallpox has occurred at Capetown. Thirteen cases are reported. The death, is announced of the Emir of Sokoto, a kingdom in the Soudan. In past ...

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  34. MESSAGE FROM LORD LINLITHGOW.

    The Prime Minister to-day received a cable message from the Marquis of Linlithgow from South Queensferry, as follows:— "Happy New Year to all." Sir Edmund ...

    Article : 65 words
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