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  2. CABLEGRAMS

    General Stackelberg, who was arrested by the revolutionists on Friday, has been released. The Council of Workmen at St. ...

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  4. YESTERDAY MORNING’S FIRE

    Owing to the lateness of the hour at which the fire at the Transport Company’s property occurred yesterday morning, we were able only to ...

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  5. TELEGRAMS

    To-day the most successful carnival in the history of the W.A. Turf Club was brought to a conclusion. The attendance on every one of the four ...

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  6. CABLEGRAMS

    According to the “Matin,” King Edward, when audiencing a French statesman. presumably M. Doumer, a few days ago, remarked that no nation ...

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  7. CABLEGRAMS

    Mr. Chamberlain, in supporting Mr. Coillard’s candidature for East Bradford, stated that 2/ a quarter on foreign corn only would not be a ...

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  8. COMMONWEALTH HANDICAP.

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  9. MINING.

    Since the Christmas holidays the party who have been working on the sulphide lode recently discovered on Lease 133, at Bayley’s, have sunk a ...

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  10. MEETING OF WORKMEN.

    A squadron of Cossacks stopped an open-air meeting of three thousand workmen at St. Petersburg to-day. An officer split open the head of a ...

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  11. HOME RULE.

    The Duke of Devonshire in a letter to Mr. Elliot, M.P., says that it highly improbable that the Government will risk the introduction in the ...

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  12. FRENCH PRESS OPINIONS.

    The “Matin” says that King Edward’s remarks are an incontestable advantage over the statements latterly attributed to the Kaiser, inasmuch ...

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  13. THE GOLD YIELD

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  14. SOCIALISTS ARRESTED.

    Six hundred Socialists have been arrested at Lodz. ...

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  15. [?]OBITUARY

    The death is announced of Mr Chas. Tyson Yerkes, of Philadelphia. (Mr Yerkes was best known as having presented the finest telescope in the ...

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  16. MOSCOW QUIET.

    Order has been completely restored in Moscow, and the factories and shops are again open. Ten thousand revolters made a last ...

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  17. MR. WYNDHAM.

    Mr. Wyndham, speaking at Dover, claimed that he had always denounced more vehemently the halfway houses than the full measure of Home Rule. ...

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  18. THE NORTH POLE

    A fund has been placed at the disposal of M. Wellmann, the explorer, to build an airship in Paris, under Santos Dumont’s supervision. The ...

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  19. ARRESTS AT MOSCOW.

    Two hundred members of the Moscow Social Revolutionary Committee have been arrested. An immense number of bombs were ...

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  20. SIR EDWARD GREY.

    Sir Edward Grey, speaking at Embleton, said that the Liberals’ proper course to take up, with Sir Antony MacDonnell’s help, was a sympathetic ...

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  21. THE TIMBER TROUBLE

    All fear of a crisis in the timber industry, as the result of the recent arbitration award, has been averted, Neither side was satisfied with the ...

    Article : 167 words
  22. SITUATION AT ST. PETERSBURG.

    It is semi-officially claimed in St. Petersburg that the revolutionary movement has been checked and a complete check is only a matter of ...

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  23. PETER’S PENCE

    Father O’Riordan, rector of the Irish College, has presented Sydney's Peter’s Pence to the Pope, together with Cardinal Moran’s letter concerning the ...

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  24. NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS

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  25. THE COAL TAX.

    Sir Henry. Campbell-Bannerman says that if the finances permit it is hoped at an early date to repeal the coal tax. ...

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  26. ANOTHER PROCLAMATION.

    A Government proclamation has been issued, which states that the chief aim is to restore order and enforce the manifesto issued on October 30. The ...

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  27. IMPORTATION OF OPIUM

    The Federal Executive have approved of a proclamation prohibiting the importation of opium, except for medicinal purposes. ...

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  28. PREFERENTIAL TRADE

    It is semi-officially announced at Ottawa that the re-arrangement of the retains preference of trade with Britain, with similar concessions ...

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  29. RUTHLESS REPRESSIONS.

    The “Standard’s” correspondent at Moscow describes the ruthless repression by means of maxims and artillery, It is intended to prevent a ...

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  30. V.R.C. MEETING

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  33. BOMB OUTRAGES.

    Fatal bomb outrages are reported from Od[?]sa, and peasant excesses at Radom. ...

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  34. CALEDONIAN[?]SPORTS

    Although the day was sultry and oppressive, a very large concourse of people assembled at the Kalgoorlie Recreation Reserve to witness the ...

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  35. ANTI-MILITARIST CONVICTED

    Herve, the notorious anti-militarist, has been sentenced in Paris to four years’ imprisonment for provocation to murder and mutiny, and with 25 ...

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  36. ILLNESS OF THE CZAR.

    The “Times” correspondent at St. Petersburg says that it is rumoured that the Czar has had a recurrence of epileptic strokes. ...

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  38. SOLDIERS DISARMED.

    The miners at Donetz have captured several towns, and disarmed two regiments sent to subdue them. ...

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  39. FAMINE IN JAPAN

    The famine in many of the northern districts of Japan is causing great distress. Six hundred and seventy thousand ...

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  40. THE SLAUGHTER AT MOSCOW.

    The ambulances at Moscow have recovered a total of 200 dead and 800 wounded—all non-combatants. The revolutionary ca[?]ualties at ...

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  41. DEATH OF FATHER DUFF

    Father Duff the well-known priest and litigant, died at Fremantle today. ...

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  42. FAMINE RELIEF.

    Count de Witte is devoting £65,000 to relie[?]e the famine. ...

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  45. POLITICAL HONORS

    The following political honours have been announced:—Lord Fitzmaurice, Sir Arthur Hayter, Mr. Phillip Stanhope, M.P., Mr. C, H. Hemphill, M.P., ...

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