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  2. BALKAN CRISIS.

    The text of the proclamation issued by the Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria and of the rescript addressed to Baron Buriau the Administrator of Besnia and ...

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  3. TELEGRAPHIC

    Advices from Peking state that the Chinese Government is indignant with the Dalai Lama of Thibet, who is now in Pekin. With characteristic arrogance he ...

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  6. ELCHO CHALLENGE SHIELD.

    The Elcho Challenge Shield, which was won by England at the recent Bisley meeting, has been awarded to Scotland, owing to the ton scorer of the English team ...

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  7. SCULLING RACE.

    The match between George Towns, of Sydney, and Ernest Barry, for the English Sl[?]ling Championship, will take place on the 12th instant. Both contestants are in ...

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  8. THE WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales to-day, the competition was good, recent rates being fully maintained except for the faultiest parcels. ...

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  9. IMMENSE PROCESSION IN CONSTANTINOPLE.

    The biggest procession ever seen in Constantinople comprising all classes and including both civil and military officials together with a large contingent from the ...

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  10. A SYDNEY STUDENT.

    Mr. Laby, a native of Sydney, has been awarded by Emmanuel College, Cambridge, a Research studentship, valued at £150 per annum. ...

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  11. VICTORIOUS "WALLABIES."

    The "Wallabies" (Australasian Amateurs) met the Glamorgan team to-day, and secured the victory, the scores being--Australia, 2 goals 2 tries ; Glamorgan, a ...

    Article : 62 words
  12. SERVIA AND AUSTRIA.

    Anti Austrian demonstrations continue in Belgrade, the capital of Servia. The Austrian Legation was visited by a large and hostile crowd last night, and all the ...

    Article : 92 words
  13. THE DISTRACTED BALKANS.

    It is a far any from Australia to the Balkan Peninsula in the south-east of Europe, but the evolutions and revolutions which are in development there affect the ...

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  14. WORKERS IN ANTWERP.

    Terrible distress prevails among the dock laborers in Antweep two thirds of whom are unemployed, and reported to be starving. ...

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  16. THE LATEST.

    M. Isvolsloy, the Russian Foreign Minister informs the Paris Temps that while an infraction of the Berlin Treaty would not be a casus belli with Russia,yet ...

    Article : 317 words
  17. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    "Scarlet feathers and excruciating roses are the pretest of the residents in the poorer districts against the dinginess of the surroundings." said Mrs. Gough at the congress of the ...

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  19. CRETANS ON THE MOVE.

    The revolution in Crete has developed with startling rapidity. Armed people from the neighboring villages are pouring into Canea, the capital of the island. ...

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  20. AUSTRIA AND BOSNIA.

    The Emperor Francis Joseph, in a proclamation to the inhabitants of the provinces of Bosnia and Herzegovina, which Austria is annexing in defiance of the ...

    Article : 267 words
  21. MELBOURNE.

    Four of the Chinese crew of the steamer Ascot managed to get away from that vessel during her stay in port. This led to the appearance at the District Court this morning ...

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  22. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The butter from the Newstead factory exhibited in the London, dairy show this weak has been very highly commended by the judges. A cable to this effect has been received. ...

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  23. BOY-GIRL RETURNS HOME.

    Most newspaper readers have heard about Adelaide Maud Lyons, the young lady who, having suddenly conceived the idea that she would go out into the world as a boy, ...

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  24. RECORDS OF SUFFERING.

    [?]Lehnar, aged 11, admitted on the 1st inst., died in the hospital yesterday from heart disease. ...

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  25. DEATH FROM HEART FAILURE.

    CASTLEMAINE. Thursday.--The doctor evidence as to the cause of death of Miss Barker, who collapsed after a run in the Maryborough train last night, was to the effect that ...

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  26. YOUTH OPENS A BANK ACCOUNT.

    This afternoon Post-Office Detectives White and McWilliams arrested a youth named Arthur L. Higgins, 18 years of age, who was employed as a sorter at the G.P.O. He is charged ...

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  27. LIGHTED PAPER AND ACETYLENE GAS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--A boy named Harry Tidy, 13 years of age, a ward of the State, who is boarded out to Mrs. Smith, Coburg, was this evening brought to the ...

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