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  2. ASSASSINATION.

    Prince Hirobumi Ito, Japanese Resident-General in Korea, was assassinated yesterday by a Korean at Harbin, in Manchuria, whither he had gone on a ...

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  3. AERIAL NAVIGATION

    At Blackpool yesterday M. Latham executed an extraordinary flight in the face of a wind blowing 40 miles an hour. With an Antoinette monoplane he ...

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  4. BRITISH NAVAL DISSENSIONS.

    Admiral Lord Charles Beresford, who recently retired from the command of the Home Fleet, publishes copies of correspondence which he addressed to Mr. ...

    Article : 189 words
  5. THE FRUITGROWERS' CONFERENCE.

    The national conference of fruitgrowers, which was opened in Perth by His Excellency the Governor yesterday, is an assemblage representative of the ...

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  6. AN AMERICAN SENSATION.

    The New York correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that the skeleton of a girl named Anna Hither was yesterday found in a desolate plantation ...

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  7. THE CZAR'S VISIT TO ITALY.

    The "Daily Chronicle" states that the Italian authorities on Saturday closed the shops in Racconigi in consequence of the visit of the Czar, and compelled the ...

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  8. CANADA'S NAVAL DEFENCES.

    The Ottawa correspondent of the "Times" states that Sir Wilfrid Laurier's Government proposes that the Canadian warships shall be interchangeable with ...

    Article : 154 words
  9. PROSPERITY IN AMERICA.

    The New York correspondent of the "Standard" states that the labour union reports throughout the United States indicate that prosperity is steadily ...

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  10. FRENCH POLITICS.

    M. Millerand, French Minister for Public Works, addressing his constituents yesterday, said that henceforward when granting mining concessions he ...

    Article : 66 words
  11. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The "Westminster Gazette" protests against the action of the Solicitor-General for Scotland (Mr. Alexander Ure) in repeating at Action (four miles from ...

    Article : 375 words
  12. GERMAN NAVAL SCANDAL.

    The "Standard" reports that many naval officials at Kiel (the Baltic headquarters of the Germany navy) have been charged with stealing £50,000 worth ...

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  13. MISCELLANEOUS.

    The Shakespeare Memorial Committee is appealing for £500,000 to found a national theatre. The committee intends to lay out £100,000 in the purchase of a ...

    Article : 242 words
  14. THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN LOAN.

    The "Financier" adversely criticises South Australia's issue of £500,000 worth of 3¾ per cent. bearer certificates as Mr. Peake's second dangerous experiment in ...

    Article : 155 words
  15. BELGIUM'S ANNEXATION OF THE CONGO.

    The United States Government refuses to recognise Belgium's annexation of the Congo until the reforms regarded as necessary in the latter country are ...

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  16. THE EXECUTION OF FERRER.

    A bomb was exploded yesterday opposite the Treasury buildings in Saragossa (227 miles west of Barcelona). The infernal machine was inscribed "For ...

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  17. IRONMASTER LEAVES £1,300,000.

    The late Mr. Alexander Fleming, ironmaster, of Glasgow, left estate valued at £1,300,000, out of which he bequeathed £60,000 to Scottish charities. The death ...

    Article : 55 words
  18. THE PACIFIC.

    Replying to Sir Charles Dilke, in the House of Commons yesterday, Colonel J. E. B. Seely, Parliamentary Under-Secretary for the Colonies, said that the ...

    Article : 90 words
  19. AMERICAN NAVY.

    The Delaware, the first American Dreadnought steamed at the rate of 22 knots an hour and her engines developed a force of 30,000 horse-power during her ...

    Article : 66 words
  20. AFFAIRS IN GREECE,

    The Greek Ministry has persuaded King George to sign a decree removing Colonel Metaxas and Captain Kallinski from the army for resisting the mutiny ...

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  21. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Mr. M. T. Steyn, the last President of the former Orange Free State (now the Orange River Colony), when interviewed in London on Saturday on the eve of his ...

    Article : 134 words
  22. THE COMMONWEALTH AND THE STATES.

    The Prime Minister had another long interview with Mr. Peake, the Premier of South Australia; to-day, and subsequently entertained the latter at luncheon. ...

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  23. PERSONAL.

    Sir Alexander Napier, Bart., who has been appointed to the position of aide-de-camp to Lord Chelmsford, Governor of New South Wales, is proceeding to Sydney by the ...

    Article : 660 words
  24. NEWS AND NOTES.

    Vice-Regal.—His Excellency the Governor gave a dinner party at Government House on Monday evening in honour of the visiting agricultural editors. Those ...

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  25. FARTHEST SOUTH.

    Thirty thousand persons have visited Lieut. Shackleton's exploring ship Nimrod since the vessel has been open for inspection in London, and as a result ...

    Article : 62 words
  26. HALLEY'S COMET.

    Mr. H. F. Newall, Assistant Director of the Cambridge Observatory, states that the brightness of Halley's comet is from 14 to 14½ magnitude, and ...

    Article : 89 words
  27. MANCHURIA.

    The Pekin correspondent of the "New York Herald" states that Japan is deeply concerned regarding a statement that the United States Government is ...

    Article : 106 words
  28. REVOLT IN NICARAGUA.

    The Government troops in Nicaragua, one of the Central American Republics, were recently defeated at Boca by the insurgents under Chamorro, who has ...

    Article : 49 words
  29. INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING FEDERATION.

    The newly-formed International Shipping Federation, which controls vessels with a total register of 17,000,000 tons in Great Britain, Germany, Sweden, ...

    Article : 109 words
  30. LIVERPOOL RELIGIOUS RIOTS.

    Pastor Wise was yesterday sentenced to four months' imprisonment for refusing to refrain from holding Bible-class parades in Scotland-road, Liverpool. ...

    Article : 55 words
  31. PEDESTRIANISM.

    Holway, an American runner, beat A. B. Postle, of Australia, in a 120yds, race at Wigan, near Manchester, England. The race was for £200, and the betting 2 ...

    Article : 85 words
  32. CHURCH ROBBERY.

    At Czenstochau, in Poland, yesterday robbers broke into the Church of the Holy Mother, which contains on image that has been worshipped by the Poles ...

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  33. AFRICAN DIAMONDS.

    Many thousands of persons are speculating in German South-West Africa, where 273,701 carats of diamonds have been secured during the last seven ...

    Article : 77 words
  34. THE CLIFTON COLLIERY TROUBLE.

    A hitch has occurred in the negotiations for the settlement of the trouble at the Clifton Colliery, and the men have now decided to fight the matter to a finish. Emphatic ...

    Article : 168 words
  35. TURKEY.

    The Committee of Union and Progress which brought about the reform of national affairs in Turkey and the downfall of the Sultan Abdul Hamid has ceased ...

    Article : 63 words
  36. THE CHRISTCHURCH MURDER.

    In connection with the inquest on the girl Alice Newman, who was murdered at a restaurant in Christchurch. Arthur Roberts, who was arrested, was reported as having ...

    Article : 125 words
  37. THE LAW LIST.

    High Court of Australia.—Before the Full Court, at 10.30 a.m.: Hocking and others and the Western Australian Bank (part heard). ...

    Article : 95 words
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