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  2. THE PLAGUE.

    Several persons who have been absent from their work in the plague-infected portions of the city, and who have been reported ill, were visited at their homes yesterday by officers of ...

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  3. IMPERIAL AFFAIRS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Speaking yesterday at Tiverton (Devonshire), the Earl of Crewe (Lord President of the Council) said that the Government would never admit the ...

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  4. ROOSEVELT AND TRUSTS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--President Roosevelt yesterday attended the annual dinner of the Gridiron Club, an association of Washington correspondents of the principal ...

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  5. SECOND EDITION.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--At the weekly sides of tallow to-day 777 casks were offered and 480 sold. Prices ruled as follow: Mutton, fine 38s 9d; medium 35s 6d; ...

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  6. STRIKE ON A MAIL STEAMER

    The troublesome question of union versus nonunion labor was yesterday responsible for a serious delay to the Oceanic Co.'s R.M.S. Sonoma, which was to have left for San Francisco, ...

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  7. THE NEW RAILWAY COMMISSION.

    The selection of Mr. Kirkcaldie and Mr. Richardson as Assistant Railway Commissioners may be said to have giv[?] isfaction throughout the railway and tramway service. Of Mr. ...

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  8. MUNICIPALITIES ACT.

    The Premier says that he notices some of the councils are passing resolutions asking for the land tax for this year, in view of the fact that they have burdens in the way of roads ...

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  9. FRANCE AND THE VATICAN.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Pope has approved of the decision of the French Bishops, who are willing to accept a form of contract admitted by the civil code ...

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  10. FEDERAL SITUATION.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--It has been a live topic of conjecture among politicians since the elections as to how the Government would succeed with the Labor Party, since it was pretty ...

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  11. JOHANNESBURG UNEMPLOYED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--At a mass meeting of Johannesburg unemployed on Monday it was decided to petition Mr. J. B. Robinson. the well-known Rand mine-owner. ...

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  12. CONDITION OF THE PATIENTS.

    All the patients in the Coast Hospital are progressing as well as can be expected, but a number of them are still seriously ill. The patients Cederberg, Elliott, and Davis passed ...

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  13. INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Mr. Lloyd George President of the Board of Trade) has informed the members of the Walsall Chamber of Commerce that the Government is ...

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  14. WORK OF THE CITY COUNCIL.

    At a meeting of the City Council Health Committee yesterday afternoon the Town Clerk reported that there were no fresh developments, nor were there any fresh cases to report. The ...

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  15. THE CAPTAIN'S VERSION.

    In the course of an interview, Captain Trask explained that four of the firemen deserted at Honolulu, and it, of course, became necessary that their places should be filled. This task was ...

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  16. A BOER BARGAIN.

    LONDON, Tuesday Afternoon.--The "Johannesburg Star"states that the visit to London of Mr. Smuts, ostensibly on a political mission, was intended to enable him to ...

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  17. COMMONWEALTH DEFENCE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--It is intended by the Federal Government that special consideration shall be given during the recess between the two sessions of Parliament this year to the ...

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  18. THE WHITELEY TRAGEDY.

    LONDON, Tuesday Afternoon.-- Mr. George Rayner's solicitor explains that Mr. Whiteley knew two sisters, Emily and Louise Turner. Mr. Raynor was on ...

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  19. THE WATER BOARD ALERT.

    In common with other public bodies, the Water and Sewerage Board has decided to make preparations to combat the plague outbreak. At yesterday's meeting of the board, Alderman ...

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  20. THE REDEN DISASTER.

    LONDON, Tuesday Afternoon.--Fearful devastation was caused by the accident at the Reden mine in Prussia. Many of the miners were mangled by the force of the ...

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  21. JOURNEY ACROSS AFRICA.

    LONDON, Tuesday Afternoon.--Lieutenant Boyd Alexander has traversed Africa from the mouth of the Niger to Port Soudan, and has secured much new information as ...

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  22. WHAT THE MEN SAY.

    When some of the firemen were informed what the captain of the Sonoma had said they all replied that it was not correct about them leaving the steamer because the four Hawallans ...

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  23. SPEECH BY MR. IRVINE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Mr. W. H. Irvine, member for Flinders, was entertained at a social in the Mechanics' Institute at Korumburra to-night. ...

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  24. LABOR PARTY'S OBJECTIVE.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--At the recent annual meeting of the A.W.U., held at Hughenden, a proposal was made that the 1905 objective of the Labor Party should be abandoned, and the ...

    Article : 72 words
  25. THE SHIPPING TROUBLE.

    As a result of the negotiations yesterday between representatives of the New South Wales Inter-State Steamship Owners' Association and the Wharf Laborers' Union, there is now every ...

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  26. THE KINGSTON INCIDENT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Reuter's Washington correspondent reports that Sir J. A. Swettenhara (Governor of Jamaica) has Withdrawn his letter to Rear-Admiral Davis, ...

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  27. BISHOP LANGLEY'S ENTHRONEMENT

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday.--All Saints' pro-Cathedral, Bendigo, was crowded this afternoon to witness the enthronement of Right Rev. John Douse Langley as Bishop of Bendigo. The ...

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  28. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Germany has demanded punishment of Fehim Pasha, Chief of Secret Police at Yildiz Kiosk (Constantinople), on the ground of extortion and the seizure of a cargo of ...

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  29. EFFECT OF THE EARTHQUAKE.

    LONDON, Tuesday Afternoon.--Sir James Swettenham, Governor of Jamaica, reports that as a result of the earthquake Mouton Point headland has sunk, and is dangerous ...

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  30. INSANITARY CONDITION OF CAMPERDOWN.

    There was considerable discussion at last Tuesday's meeting of the Camperdown Council on the condition of that municipality, from a sanitary point of view. It was introduced by ...

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  31. AN EMPHATIC DENIAL.

    When spoken to late last night, Mr. G. A. Hodson, assistant-manager of the A. and A. Company in Sydney, emphatically denied the men's statement that the trouble arose over the ...

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  32. RUSSIAN ANARCHISTS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Afternoon.--Seven Anarchists at Odessa made an unsuccessful attempt to raid the bank of Kussis Brothers. ...

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  33. THE STRIKERS ARRESTED.

    A warrant was obtained from the chamber magistrate at the Water Police Court for the arrest of 59 men on a charge of combining to disobey the lawful commands of the first mate ...

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  34. THE COOKTOWN CYCLONE.

    The Lord Mayor (Alderman Thomas Hughes) has received a message from the Mayor of Cooktown with reference to the loss of the Government schooner Pilot with all hands, including ...

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  35. THE DOUMA ELECTIONS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Afternoon.--At the election of delegates to conduct the Douma elections two-thirds of the workmen of Moscow chose Social Democrats. ...

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  36. EARTHQUAKE AT LITHG0W.

    LITHGOW, Wednesday.--A distinct and heavy shock of earthquake was felt at Lithgow just before 7 o'clock this evening. Lamp-glasses and crockery shook in the shops in the main street, ...

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  37. FIGHTING IN VENEZUELA.

    LONDON, Tuesday Afternoon.--While frying to surprise a secret political meeting at the residence of General Gomez, Vice- president of Venezuela, General Mata, ...

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  38. WAGES OF SHIPS' OFFICERS.

    The secretary of the Merchant Service Guild of Australasia yesterday received a communication from Captain Watson, secretary of the New Zealand section of the Guild, to the effect that ...

    Article : 87 words
  39. FROZEN MEAT FOR GIBRALTAR.

    The Agent-General has forwarded to the Minister for Mines and Agriculture copies of a tender form for the supply of frozen meat to Gibraltar. Tenders close at the War Office, ...

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  40. ENGLISH MAILS.

    English mails by the Orient-Royal Mall steamer Orontes, dated London, January 4, are due at Sydney on Tuesday next. The Orontes reached Fremantle at 9.25 a.m. on Tuesday. ...

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