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  2. LATEST CABLES.

    Eighteen revolutionaries, including a German, named Schmidt, who was the owner of a large furniture factory, have been executed for their ...

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  3. EARLY CABLES

    Extraordinary precautions are being taken to guard the Imperial Palace at Tsarskoe Solo. The authorities have been warned ...

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  4. Boer Family Heroic Fight.

    Popular feeling against the continuation of the system under which the Rand gold mines are worked by Chinese coolies has been greatly ...

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  6. PERTH PARAGRAPHS.

    About the most cheerful sight imaginable is Judge Parker equipped for a day's racing. Tie wears, amongst other things, a white waistcoat, a ...

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  8. MR. WINSTON CHURCHILL.

    Mr. Winston Churchill, addressing a meeting at Manchester yesterday, said that without Chinese labor the revenue of the South African ...

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  9. CHINESE IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    Sir H. Campbell-Bannerman states that the Government is legally bound by contract to permit the employment of Chinese on the Rand. ...

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  10. CONFLICT BETWEEN COSSACKS AND SOLDIERS.

    A conflict occurred between the Russian soldiers and Cossacks stationed at Irkutsk, a town in Siberia. During the melee hundreds were killed. ...

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  11. INDECENT ASSAULT.

    John Cousens was charged aft the Perth Police Court this morning with indecently dealing with a girl under 13 years of age. He was remanded. ...

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  12. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. Asquith, Chancellor of the Exchequer, speaking yesterday at Stockton-on-Tees, said there was no hope of a great Budget this year, owing to ...

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  13. GENERAL.

    Sir Richard Solomon, K.C., Attorney-General of the Transvaal, holds the view that the revocation of the licenses issued would be ultra vires. ...

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  14. SOLDIERS LOOTING STORES.

    Riotous soldiers have looted all the stores at Tsitskar, a town in Manchuria. The population tied in panic to the adjoining territory of ...

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  15. FIRE AT BOULDER.

    Fucemettia's bicycle shop, Boulder, was burnt down last night. The premises and contents were only partly insured. ...

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  16. SOUTH AFRICA.

    It is stated that Sir W. F. Butler, who has been despatched on a special mission to South Africa, is chiefly the bearer of instructions to Lord ...

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  17. TROOPS SHOOT AT RANDOM.

    The troops besieging the Ostrowill Ironworks, shot at random, and killed and wounded many revolutionaries. The remainder fled. ...

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  18. ROBBERY AT WHITE HART HOTEL.

    The White Hart Hotel was visited by thieves last night. Four bedrooms were broken into. John Rich lost 30 sovereigns, and ...

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  19. TARTARS ATTACK A TOWN.

    A thousand Tar tarts. bent on massacre and pillage, attacked the Caucasian town of Tiflis. The town was ably defended by Armenians, assisted ...

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  20. MINING.

    At the Kinsela the south drive at the 300ft level is now in 106ft, and in the north, at the same level, the drive has been extended to 66ft. At ...

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  21. GREAT FIRE IN MINNEAOPOLIS.

    West's Hotel, Minneaopolis, the largest hotel between Chicago and the Pacific, caught fire on Tuesday night, when 700 guests were assembled on ...

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  22. THE FATAL ACCIDENT AT BONNIE VALE.

    The funeral of the victims of the Bonnie Vale mining accident took place yesterday. The cortege comprised over 1400, ...

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  23. TOWN BURNED BY TARTARS.

    The Burmah Tartars have burned half of Elisabatpol, a fortified Russian town in Transcaucasia. ...

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  24. MUTINY OF WARSHIP CREW.

    The crew of the Russian warship Kindgortchakoff, which is undergoing repairs at Elsinore, a Danish port, have mutinied. ...

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  25. ALLEGED PLAGUE.

    Dr. Neras emphatically denies that the patient Ettetune, alleged to be suffering from plague, is only suffering from a sore throat, through an ...

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  26. MISSION TO THE MIKADO.

    Prince Arthur of Connaught has sailed on a mission to the Mikado. ...

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  27. VLADIMIR'S DAY CELEBRATIONS

    The "Times" correspondent, at St. Petersburg states that the Russian Government has privately informed labor chiefs that if Vladimir's Day, ...

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  28. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    It is now stated that the secret treaty between China and Japan is merely a pledge to China to prevent other Powers from interfering with ...

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  29. YARNS

    Hundreds of farms on the Clarence River are totally submerged during every big flood. Caramana, though standing miles back from the river, ...

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  30. (From Murchison "Times," January 11.)

    Following are the particulars of the Great Fingall Consolidated output for the month of December, the mills running 695 hours : Crushed 19,522 ...

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  31. EXPLOSIVES IN LETTERS.

    Letters containing explosives have been sent to high officials at St. Petersburg, have caused the death of civil servants who opened them. ...

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  32. REVOLT IN THE BALTIC. EIGHT OFFICERS SHOT.

    In the Baltic provinces 98 manors have been burned by the insurgents. Scholtze Turlor, President of the Esthoman Republic, has captured and ...

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  33. THE TRENTON.

    With the successful flotation of the new company to work the Trenton Gold Mine, operations will be immediately commenced under the ...

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  34. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The Battersea branch of the Social Democratic Association has savagely attacked Mr. John Burns, President of the Local Government Board, and ...

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  35. TELEGRAMS.

    In the forged will case, the four accused persons were committed for trial. ...

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  36. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Lieutenant-General Sir William Butler, whose sensational report in June last, regarding the disposal of army store in South Africa, led to the ...

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  37. BLACK RANGE.

    Winding gear has been sent up from Kalgoorie for the three, shafts now being sunk at the Oroya Junior (late Sandstone), Black Range. There are ...

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  38. CAUSING BUSH FIRES.

    At the Benalla Police Court yesterday, Ernest Alexander Cooper was sentenced to six months imprisonment for setting the bush on fire in ...

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  40. PUUPERISM IN GREAT BRITAIN.

    Speaking at Battersea last night, Mr. John Burns said the Government intended to deal with the question of pauperism. ...

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  41. BUSH FIRE AT KILMORE.

    A fire, caused by a burning log, occurred at Kilmore yesterday, destroying 10,000 acres of grass and a large quantity of fencing. ...

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  42. GENERAL.

    Mount Etna, in Sicily, and Mount Vesuvius, in Italy, are in a state of violent eruption. M. Falliers, President of the French ...

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  43. CRICKET.

    In the cricket match yesterday the New South Wales team made 177 runs for one wicket, winning by nine wickets. ...

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  45. CHAMBERLAIN AND PAUPERISM.

    Chamberlain admits the correctness of Mr. Burns' estimate of pauperism, and says he was "caught out." What he (Chamberlain) should have said ...

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  46. LOCAL

    Telegrams received from the Federal Postmasler-Goneral state that there is no authority for the statements published in the Press that Messrs. ...

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  47. ROWDY ELECTION MEETINGS.

    Sir H. Campbell-Bannerman was prevented from speaking at a meeting held at Shrewsbury last night, owing the rowdyism of a section of the ...

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  48. THE NOR'-WEST RAILWAYS.

    Messrs. Horan, Bolton, Troy, Gordon, Hardwick and Carson, Ms.L.A., with Mr. Isdell as guide, have arranged to leave Fremantle on ...

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