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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    A fair audience witnessed the presentation in the Tivoli Theatre of a dramatised version of Marcus Clarke’s wonderful work last evening. The ...

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  3. REVOLUTION IN RUSSIA

    The conditions in St. Petersburg rapidly grow worse. The official section are doing their utmost to discount the state, of affairs ...

    Article : 242 words
  4. TELEGRAMS.

    The Prime Minister and the P.M.G. left for Sydney to-night. The object of the latter’s visit is, presumably, to consult with the manager of the Orient ...

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  5. TELEGRAMS.

    J. Nicholas and C. N. Kidman will leave for the Eastern States to-morrow. Mr. Nicholas will go on to New Zealand prior to returning to Perth, ...

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  6. TELEGRAMS.

    Better progress was made to-day in the Newcastle police court with the cases in which miners and wheelers are charged with having unlawfully ...

    Article : 135 words
  7. CABLEGRAMS.

    The position of the combatants on the Shaho would indicate the immediate possibility of battle, but General Kuropatkin apparently hesitates about ...

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  8. INFURIATED SAILORS.

    The Sevastopol work has infuriated the sailors, who were badly victualled and harshly treated. They recently rioted and maltreated the officers ...

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  9. TO-NIGHT’S PERFORMANCE.

    To-night the company will bring their Coolgardie season to a close, when they will play. “My, Sweetheart,” the well-known musical ...

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  11. THE END OF THE WORLD.

    Considerable excitement has been caused among the small community of Christian Israelites, owing to the presence in Melbourne of a visitor from ...

    Article : 180 words
  12. POLLARDS ADULT OPERA CO.

    Mr Frank O’Sullivan, representative of the above organisation, arrived yesterday to make the necessary preliminary arrangements for a season here ...

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  13. SITUATION IN MOSCOW.

    Reuter’s message says that the attitude of all classes in Moscow is threatening. Householders are arming. ...

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  14. THE BUTTER COMMISSION.

    The members of the Butter Commission presented their second interim report to-day. Strong comments are made on the practice of granting ...

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  15. BLOCKADE RUNNERS.

    The Japanese officials report that they captured during the past year 23 blockade runners, including 13 Russian vessels and seven British. ...

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  16. BOXING.

    A boxing contest for the middleweight championship of Australia took place at the National Sporting Club to-night between Neil, of America, ...

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  17. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    The new disposition of the British naval squadrons by Admiral Fisher is to be tested in a dramatic fashion this coming summer. ...

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  18. A SCHOONER FOUNDERED.

    The coastal schooner “Violet Doepel,” foundered five miles north of Bellinger Bar this morning. The crew was saved. ...

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  19. KALGOORLIE NEWS.

    An Escaped Prisoner.—Edward Chainly, one of the three escapees from the Kalgoorlie police gaol, who was arrested in Perth a few days ago, was ...

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  20. A SECRET CIRCULAR.

    In Mirski’s secret circular on the 12th inst., addressed to the local authorities, prohibiting all meetings concerning internal reform, the police ...

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  21. A PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT.

    The “Telegraph’ ” correspondent at St. Petersburg says that at the instance of journalists and others, a body of men of standing have been ...

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  22. SNAKES NUMEROUS

    As a result of the floods, hundreds of snakes have made their appearance at Rockhampton. Men and boys are devoting their leisure time to hunting ...

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  23. THE STOCK EXCHANGES,

    The Paris and Berlin bourses all weakened, but there is no panic. Prussian funds fell about 1½ per cent and there was a similar fall in ...

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  24. A SERIOUS CHARGE.

    In the City Court this morning William Semken was charged with having at Claremont, on January 12, committed rape on a girl under 16 years of ...

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  25. ADMIRALTY WORKS SET ON FIRE.

    The worst fears of general damage being done the capital before peace is restored appear to be realised. The vast admiralty works at ...

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  26. AN OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.

    It is officially announced in St. Petersburg that the strike, while orderly, was not suppressed, but the Factory Workers’ Association over-stepped its ...

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  27. NEW ZEALAND POLITICS

    The recently formed Political Labor League has issued a manifesto, in which it is set out that the object of the league is the creation of a strong ...

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  28. THE FIGHTING RESUMED

    The workers, confident in the possession of arms and in the success of many of the attacks on public buildings made during the day have ...

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  29. SEIZURE OF LIQUOR.

    Inspector Greaves and the police made a raid this morning on the Paris Cafe, kept by John Leacas, and took possession of a quantity of ...

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  30. A GAMBLING SCHOOL

    In the Fremantle Court to-day William Lang was fined £30 for Having been the keeper of a common gaming house. ...

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  31. IMPRESSIONS ABROAD.

    Americans take a grave view of the crisis. The French newspapers describe the revolution as terrible world pictures of ...

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  33. SAN DOMINGO.

    The trouble between the San Domingo Government and the United States Government and several European Powers has been settled by the ...

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  34. CZAR’S ACTIONS CONDEMNED.

    M. James, editor of “Humanite,” who has taken a prominent part voicing Russian Liberal aspirations in France, commenting on the ...

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  35. A SCHOONER ASHORE.

    The schooner Isis from Western Australia went ashore at Denial Bay todays It is expected that when some of the cargo has been lightered, she ...

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  36. THE QUARRY FATALITY.

    Albert Hampton, 44, one of the victims of the Mitch am quarry accident, died to-night. Hampton was laying the fatal charge when the explosion ...

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  37. JAMES HENRY WHEELER’S WILL

    The will of James Hy. Wheeler, ex-Minister of Railways, was filed for probate to-day. Deceased left property valued at ...

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  38. BURNING THE DOCKS.

    The flames at Sevastopol burned simultaneously in different parts. The men in the Model Department had scarcely time to escape. ...

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  39. MONDAY’S PROCEEDINGS.

    An official report received from St. Petersburg this morning says that no collisions between the crowds and the troops took place on Monday, and ...

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  41. WOOL MARKETS.

    The competition to-day for wool was spirited, and the highest rates of the series were secured for all good wools. There was occasional irregularity in ...

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  42. THE PREMIER

    Before Mr. Daglish takes his departure to-morrow there are two matters to be disposed of by the Cabinet. The first is the appointment of a ...

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  44. SITUATION IN ST. PETERSBURG.

    When Father. Gapon’s 15,000 men left Neva Gate, singing “God Save Thy People; give victory to our orthordox Czar,” the command to fire was given ...

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  45. NEW SOOTH WALES FINANCES.

    The report of the Railway Commissioners for the last quarter shows a net improvement over the corresponding period of the previous year of ...

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