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  2. WINTRY BLASTS.

    A howling westerly gale raged in the city yesterday, the accompanying squalls raising clouds of dust and making matters decidedly unpleasant. The storm was the outcome of an ...

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  3. RUSSIA'S TROUBLES.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.--One hundred and ninety-one men of the Preobrajensky Regiment of Russian Guards have been tried in connection with the recent ...

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  4. NEW YORK POLITICS.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.--Speaking at Utica (New York) on behalf of President Roosevelt, Mr. Elihu Root, Secretary of State, fiercely denounced Mr. W. R. Hears. ...

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  5. ROUND THE WORLD.

    Always an interesting subject to interview, Professor David, Sydney University, was especially so on Saturday afternoon, when he stepped ashore from the 'Frisco mailboat. ...

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  6. THE FIFTH OF NOVEMBER.

    "The Saturday of the week immediately preceding the King's return, which was upon a Thursday, the Lord Monteagle being ready to go to supper at seven of the clock at night, one of ...

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  7. TEACHERS' SALARIES.

    Last Monday we printed a report furnished to the Premier by the Public Service Board, in connection with the adverse criticism to which the regrading has been subjected. Among other ...

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  8. STATE ELECTIONS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,004 words
  9. FEAR OF SOCIALISM.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.--The Moderates (Conservatives) gained many sweeping victories in the Loudon municipal elections --for the borough councils. ...

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  10. A TERRIBLE ARRAIGNMENT.

    LONDON, Saturday.--President Roosevelt's unprecedented intervention in the New York State campaign is likely to cause the defeat of Mr. Hearst. ...

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  11. THE TREASURY ROBBERY.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The woman who is alleged to have removed the booty when the Treasury carriage, which contained £60,000, was recently attacked by Terrorists in the ...

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  12. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    LONDON, Saturday.--At the International Conference on wireless telegraphy in Berlin, while agreeing with the general principle of the interchange of ethergrams, Great ...

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  13. BOOM AT 'FRISCO.

    Mr. P. Duffy, a Sydneyite, who has been in business in San Francisco for three or four years, and who has developed the growing trade in fresh fruit with Australia, writes from that ...

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  14. BOTH PARTIES SURPRISED.

    LONDON, Saturday Afternoon.--Speaking last night at a dinner in the 1900 Club, Mr. A. J. Balfour (leader of the Opposition) stated that the result of the municipal ...

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  15. IN THE HARBOR.

    Those who sought recreation on the harbor yesterday afternoon found plenty of excitement in their pastime. A strong westerly wind was blowing, which kept occupants ...

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  16. STORM IN THE RIVIERA.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.--A terrific storm has occurred in the Riviera, districts of south-eastern France and north-western Italy. The promenades at Nice and Cannes ...

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  17. "INFLAME THE COMMONALTY."

    LONDON, Saturday Afternoon,--Speaking yesterday in Glasgow, Mr. J. keir Hardie, M.P. (lender of the Independent Labor Party in the House of Commons) ...

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  18. MILES OF WRECKAGE.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The storm which swept over the Riviera on Thursday and yesterday wrecked 19 miles of promenades. The damage is estimated at £1,000,000. ...

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  19. MR. ASQUITH TO "THE LORDS."

    LONDON, Saturday Afternoon.--Mr. H. H. Asquith (Chancellor of the Exchequer) stated yesterday in a speech at Manchester that the Government would not permit the ...

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  20. "FURTHEST NORTH."

    LONDON, Saturday Afternoon.--Lieutenant Peary, who started for the North Pole on board the Roosevelt in July last year-- intending to winter in the north of ...

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  21. LABOR ON THE RAND.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Reuter's Agency reports that the mine-owners on the Rand explain (through the medium of the monthly report of the Chamber of Mines) that there ...

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  22. NAVAL ECONOMIES.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Lord Brassey has addressed a memorandum to the naval committee of the London Chamber of Commerce justifying, the Government's naval policy ...

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  23. PERILS OF THE SEA.

    The mall steamer Sonoma on Saturday brought news that a large vessel is floating bottom up within 110 miles to the south-west of Cape Flattery. The wreck is a menace to ...

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  24. THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    LONDON, Saturday Afternoon.--In an article in the "Empire Review," Sir C. Kinloch Cooke (editor and proprietor) suggests that when the New Hebrides question is ...

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  25. GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S LEVEE.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--The Governor-General and the Governors of the States have agreed to restrict the entry to levees, the reason given being that the lists in the Federation and the ...

    Article : 374 words
  26. ISLAND MURDERS.

    Further particulars reached Sydney yesterday by the French mall steamer Pacifique, in connection with the recent murders in the New Hebrides. The news of the fate of Rev. C.C. ...

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  27. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The death is announced, from appendicitis, of Mr. George Herring, the eminent English philanthropist At the instance of some Christian ...

    Article : 118 words
  28. BARQUE'S EVENTFUL VOYAGE, LOSS OF BOATS AND SAILS.

    With all her boats smashed and bearing other signs of rough handling, the barque Wynford reached San Francisco last month, 212 days out from Hamburg. The Wynford left Hamburg on ...

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  29. STRIKE AT A WHARF.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Considerable excitement has been caused at Yarraville by an unexpected strike for higher wages by the wharf laborers employed by Mr. John W. Fraser. ...

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  30. CHINESE MARITIME CUSTOMS.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.--The Wal-pu-pu (Chinese Foreign Office) has accepted the Chinese Controller- General's verbal instructions to Sir Robert Hart regarding the ...

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  31. GEYSER IN ACTION.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Sunday.--Two eruptions took place at Whakerewarewa, Rotorua, at halt-past 11 o'clock at night. In the native reserve, mud, water, and stones wore thrown ...

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  32. MAN SHOT DEAD.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--A shooting tragedy occurred at South Brisbane on Saturday night, resulting in the death of Thomas Young, a trainer of racehorses. It is alleged that a man ...

    Article : 65 words
  33. BOUND FOR NEW ZEALAND.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Another contingent of artisans, their wives, and families, attracted to New Zealand by the scheme of assisted immigration. arrived in Melbourne this afternoon ...

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  34. OVERDUE STEAMER.

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday.--Grave fears are on entertained for the safety of the steamer Centennial. which left Launceston about three weeks ago for New Zealand, and has not since ...

    Article : 58 words
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