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  2. THE NORTH SEA AFFAIR.

    The International Commission which has been appointed to inquire into the circumstances attending the North Sea affair commenced its sittings in Paris ...

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  3. THE NEWCASTLE STRIKE.

    The position at Newcastle did not improve to-day. It was generally expected yesterday that when the miners at Seaham found that they were ...

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  4. THE FISCAL QUESTION.

    Lord Belper, Mr. C. H. Seely, Unionist M.P., and Sir Charles Seely, for many years member for Nottingham, have seceded from the Nottinghamshire Liberal ...

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  5. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    In order to ascertain how many representatives each of the States is entitled to under the Constitution, the Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. ...

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  6. THE UNITED STATES.

    The United States Senators will, it is understood, decline to ratify, in their prsent form the several arbitration treaties which have been signed by the ...

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  7. THE PREMIERS' CONFERENCE

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Reid) has completed the list of subjects that he proposes to submit to the Hobart Conference. It reads:— ...

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  8. THE WAR.

    The Japanese estimate the Russian casualties at Port Arthur at 25,000. ...

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  9. NEWS AND NOTES.

    The Tariff Commission.—The Royal Commission appointed by the Federal Parliament to inquire into the effect upon Australian industries of the Customs ...

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  10. THE GERMAN WAR SCARE.

    The German war scare, referred to in yesterday's "Morning Post," proves to have been partly due to certain. Germano-phobe articles in the British ...

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  11. HEROISM OF PORT ARTHUR'S DEFENDERS.

    Continental opinion respecting the supreme heroism of the Port Arthur defence has been changing since the strength of the surrendered garrison was ...

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  12. THE ANDROMEDA'S MISSION.

    The Navy Department at Tokio explains that the refusal of the Japanese authorities at Port Arthur to admit the British cruises Andromeda with medical ...

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  13. STRAY ETHERGRAMS.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" states that on the night of the Dogger Bank affair, an ethergram, in Russian, was received at Shorncliffe and forwarded to the ...

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  14. FRANCE AND ENGLAND.

    In honour of the Anglo-French enternte cordiale, the Paris Municipality has decided to re-name the Ponte des Invalides after King Edward. ...

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  15. SEARCH FOR HIDDEN TREASURE.

    Owing to a land slide at Cocos Island, to the south-west of Panama, the search for hidden treasure, which was being made by Lord Fitzwilliam and party, in ...

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  16. RUSSIA AND FRANCE.

    M. de Lanessan, formerly French Minister of Marine, in a letter to the "Siecle," a Paris journal, warns Russia that France is unable to assist her ...

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  17. FRANCE AND EGYPT.

    France has promised to consider, in a very friendly spirit, Egypt's circular to the Powers asking for the recognition of English as a judicial language, similar ...

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  18. THE CZAR'S COLDNESS.

    The "Standard" declares that one half of the Russian officers at Port Arthur are choosing captivity in preference to parole because of the cold terms of the ...

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  19. AN OVERDOSE OF LAUDANUM.

    Annie Guest, the wife of a prominent architect in Birmingham, died yesterday from the effects of an overdose of laudanum, which had been taken to induce ...

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  20. UNREST IN RUSSIA.

    A Russian nobleman named Ivantzky, under a pretext of presenting a petition, tried to assassinate the Chief of Police at Ekaterinoslav, in his office. ...

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  21. INTERSTATE.

    The principal business transacted at a meeting of the State Cabinet to-day was the appointment of the Land Purchase Commission to deal with estates ...

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  22. COLLIE COAL MINING INDUSTRY.

    At the annual meeting of the Coastal Trades and Labour Council of Western Australia, held in the Bohemia Hotel last night, ...

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  23. DISASTROUS MINE EXPLOSION.

    A disastrous mine explosion at Port Arthur is reported from Chifu. ...

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  24. MOBILISATION AT ODESSA.

    The Russian mobilisation at Odeasa is pronounced a fiasco. A few score of reservists were collected by force. ...

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  25. COUNTRY.

    The Bishop of Bunbury has been spending a week in this district, holding services at various places, and in company with the rector, visiting the ...

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  26. THE WEATHER IN RUSSIA.

    Tremendoue snowdrifts, attended by loss of life, are reported from South Russia. The Kharkoff railway express has ...

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  27. REINFORCING OYAMA.

    Mr. Bennett Burleigh, the war correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," reports that a large portion of General Nogi's army has been hurriedly ...

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  28. THE CRAFT IN DANGER.

    M. Pobiedonostzeff, the Procurator of the Holy Synod at St. Petersburg, has warned the Czar if he breaks the oath by which he has bound himself to ...

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  29. A DOMESTIC SCANDAL.

    Mr. Frank Gardner, of Gardner and Serpolett, who is connected with several West Australian mining ventures, is being sued in Paris by a woman, with ...

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  30. CAPTURE OF A BAGGAGE CONVOY.

    General Kuropatkine reports the ambushing and capture of a Japanese baggage convoy south-westward of Chantan. ...

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  31. AN EXTRAORDINARY RUMOUR.

    An extraordinary rumour was current at Lodz, in Poland, last night, of a riot in St. Petersburg in which hundreds are said to have been killed. ...

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  32. PERSONAL.

    Miss Ida Rowe, the daughter of Rev. G. E. and Mrs. Rowe, who met with a severe accident on Saturday last at "Deepdene," Claremont, is progressing ...

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  33. JAPANESE FINANCE.

    Japan, it is announced, intends shortly to issue a domestic loan of £10,000,000. ...

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  34. CHINA.

    The "Daily Chronicle" states that Sunyat-Sun, the Chinese reformer, is in London, planning a Chinese revolution, which is to begin in South China. ...

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  35. NEW SOUTH WALES BUSH-FIRES.

    The Premier (Mr. Carruthers) informed a deputation from the Lord Mayor's Relief Fund Committee to-day that the Government had, up to date, relieved all ...

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  36. THE BALTIC FLEET.

    None of the ships of the Battic fleet actually entered the ports of Diego Suarez, Tamatave, and Majunga, in Madagascar. ...

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  37. IGNORANCE AT PORT ARTHUR.

    General Stoessel, until after the capopulation, believed the Chinese spies' story that General Kuropatkine was a few miles north of Port Arthur. ...

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  38. ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST'S CHURCH

    At the invitation of the churchwardens and vestry of St. John the Baptist's Church, West Perth, last night a very large number of parishioners and ...

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  39. FINANCIAL.

    The underwriting of the New South Wales loan of £2,000,000 has commenced. ...

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  40. STRANGE WARSHIP'S CIPHER.

    The "Daily Mail" states that the British cruiser Forte, at present at Manritius, has received ethergrams from a strange warship, which is believed to be ...

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  41. SHOCKING BUGGY ACCIDENT.

    While a party were driving to-day near Ross, on the West Coast, to attend a funeral, their buggy capsized down the side of a hill, with the result ...

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  42. JAPANESE KINDNESS.

    The Russian officers marching to the Chang-ling-tsu station were much careworn. They were greatly surprised and ...

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  43. THE RIVAL KIRKS.

    The authorities of the Free Church of Scotland yesterday seized, without opposition, a church at Arisaig, in Inverness, and another at Kincardine, in ...

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  44. HEAT AT MARBLE BAR.

    Great heat was experienced here yesterday and to-day. Yesterday the shade reading of the thermometer was 115.5 degrees, and to-day it was 117 ...

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  45. A FATAL STRUGGLE.

    In connection with the death of Thos. Jones, a wharf labourer, who was found with his skull fractured in the Sir John Young Hotel last night, a verdict of ...

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  46. COMMERCIAL.

    The Australian cargo of wheat ex Benmore has been sold at 32s. 9d. Copper.—Copper on sport is quoted at £68 12s. 6d., and forward at £69 per ton. ...

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  47. WHY COLONEL HOAD RETURNED FROM THE WAR.

    A memorandum, which Colonel Hoad wrote when explaining why he returned to the Commonwealth while the Russo-Japanese war was in progress in ...

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  48. RACING PROFITS AND THE CHARITIES.

    Sir,—Referring to several letters which have appeared in your columns anent the profit made by the W.A.T.C. over the recent meeting, I would ask ...

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  49. ART FOR THE EMPIRE.

    Mr. Alfred Lyttelton, Secretary of State for the Colonies, in a letter to Mr. Charles Booth, the well-known author, trusts that the colonial authorities will ...

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  50. THE VICTORIAN HEAT-WAVE.

    The weather in Melbourne was pleasently cool to-day, but in the country districts the high temperatures continued unbroken. Kyabram reports ...

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  51. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    "The Toreador" is well received at His Majesty's Theatre nightly. Following out the custom prevailing in all the leading theatres in the Eastern States. the ...

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  52. A LABOUR MOVEMENT.

    Two Labour members have decided to tour Tasmania at the end of the present month, in order to denounce the Evans Ministry to the working classes. It is ...

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  53. TERRIBLE ACCIDENT.

    William Mackiell, jun., of Strathbogie, met with a terrible accident last evening, While he was feeding a chaffcutter the fingers of his right hand were ...

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  54. AN OVERDUE STEAMER.

    Some anxiety has been occasioned through the non-arrival of the s.s. Allinga from Carins. The vessel should have arrived here last night or this ...

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