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  2. ABDICATION.

    PEKIN, Thursday Afternoon.--The Dowager Empress of China and the Manchu Princes, as well as the Premier (Yuan Shih Kai) have ...

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  3. THE SECOND TEST.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday,--The selectors of the Australian team to play In the second test match, commencing on Saturday, to-day chose the. same twelve as were picked for the ...

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  4. WORLD'S TENNIS SUPREMACY

    The matches for the Davis Clip begin at Christchurch to-day Australasia being the holders and America the challengers. The holders will be represented by Brookes, ...

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  5. BIG BOTANY FIRE.

    A destructive fire at Botany this morning demolished the larger portion of Messrs. Thomas Elliott and Co.'s extensive wool-scouring works at Springvale. ...

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  6. WATER SHORTAGE.

    At the meeting of the Metropolitan Board of Water Supply and Sewerage, held yesterday, there were present Mr. (president). Aid. Griffin Barlow Evan Jones, ...

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  7. LUKEWARM ALLIES.

    BERLIN, Thursday.--Serious alarm is being manifested in Germany at the growing animosity of the Italians "towards everything German." Business is described as becoming ...

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  8. BRITAIN STEPS IN.

    TEHERAN, Wendesday Evening.--Word has come that Mr. Smart British Consul, who was travelling from Bushire to Shiraz with an escort of Indian sowars had a ...

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  9. TO-DAY'S PAPER. Page.

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  10. BELGIUM'S TURN.

    BRUSSELS, Thursday.--Reports from Boma (official capital of the Congo Freo State) declare that the whole Welie district of the Congo has revolted. The insurgents are armed with ...

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  11. PUNITIVE EXPEDITION LIKELY.

    TEHERAN, Thursday.--Mr. Smart was left wounded outside Kazerun. Medical aid has been despatched. The Consuls escort consisted of Sowars and 30 ...

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  12. REFORM LEADER IN CHINA.

    SHANGHAI, Thursday.--The arrival of the Reform leader Dr. Sun Tat Sen at Shanghai has introduced a new and forceful clement into the revolutionaries councils. ...

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  13. THE NEXT CRICKET TOUR.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--As already announced, the Board of Cricket Control meets to-morrow to consider, among other business, a proposel of Col. Foxton (Q.) to appoint a ...

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  14. THE WARREN TRAGEDY.

    WARREN, Thursday.--The shooting of Sergeant MacDonnell occurred at 7.30 o'clock on December 26, in the main street, outside Schubert's refreshment shop. ...

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  15. EUROPE'S FOOD SUPPLY.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Preliminary details are published to-day of an American Canadian live stock syndicate of which Mr. Murdo Mackenzle (president of the American Live Stock ...

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  16. MOB RULE IN TABRIZ.

    TEHERAN. Wednesday Evening.--A mob at Tabriz broke into the Palace of the Governor-General, and with curses for the Democrats and the Constitution, [?] down the ...

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  17. THE NEW ZEALAND CARNIVAL.

    CHRISTCHURCH, Thursday.--The final for the men's doubles championship at the New Zealand tenuis tourney, between Beals Wright and M'Loughlin and Brookes and Dunlop, was ...

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  18. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    TOKIO, Wednesday Evening.--General Shiba who commanded the Japanese troops during the last Boxer rising and was summoned to Tokio for consultation with regard ...

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  19. SPLENDID AUSTRALIAN TARS

    ADELAIDE. Thursday.--At the annual celebration of the birthday of the South Australia to-day at Glenelg, Captain Gaunt, replying to the toast of "The Army and Navy," said he ...

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  20. THE FATEFUL NOTICE.

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.--Notices have been posted at all mills in North and North-east Lancashire stating that they will close down to-night, ...

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  21. A PRIVATE FUNERAL.

    The remains of the late Sergeant MacDonnell were buried at the Waverley Cemetery yesterday afternoon. It was at first thought that he would be ...

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  22. FIGHTING RENEWED.

    ST. PETERSBURG, Thursday.--Fighting has broken out again at Tabriz, and live persons in the Russian Consulate have been killed and four others wounded. ...

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  23. FIRES AT PICTURE SHOWS.

    BERLIN, Wednesday Evening.--While a cinematograph entertainment was in progress at the East End of Berlin a film ignited and the burning gelatine inflicted dreadful wounds ...

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  24. A BIG BLAZE.

    NARRABRI, Thursday.--A disastrous, fire occurred at West Narrabri early this morning, when whole business places were completely wiped out. Two railway employees were ...

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  25. EARLY END ANTICIPATED.

    LONDON, Thursday.--It Is believed that the cotton lock-out will be of short duration owing to the disproportion between the cause and its effect. ...

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  26. TO-DAY.

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  27. CHILDREN IN FLAMES.

    LONDON, Thursday.--A child attempting to light a cigarette in a room adjoining a picture palace at Chesterfield (Derbyshire) net fire to the clothing of a group of children dressed in ...

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  28. STRINGENT MEASURES.

    ST. PETERSBURG, Thursday. A semiofficial announcement is made that owing to Persia's inability to chastise those guilty of acts of foolhardy aggression and brutal ...

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  29. DEFERRED CABLES.

    LONDON. Thursday.--The "deferred" cable rate, via Eastern to Australasia applies to public messages. India and South Africa are now Included in ...

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  30. UNION AMALGAMATIONS.

    The unionists in two large industries anticipate finalising their respective amalgamation schemes by January 1. Matters have progressed to such a point in regard to tho meat ...

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  31. POISONED PAUPERS.

    BERLIN, Wednesday Evening.--A party of paupers at a municipal shelter have been mysteriously poisoned. Fifteen deaths have already occurred and ...

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  32. THE WARATAH BUOY.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Thursday.--The lifebuoy found at Waluku is lettered "Warat" with the outline of two others letters, and the semblance of a flag and anchor. ...

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  33. ANOTHER VICTIM.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The British steamer Hughenden (2871 tons net) bound from Smyrna to Dublin foundered in the Bay or Biscay during the recent gales. ...

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  34. THE PAPAL DECREE.

    In connection with the cablegram regarding the Papal decree published in "The Daily Telegraph" of Wednesday which is said to prohibit Roman Catholics under pain of ...

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  35. THIRTY SIX DEAD.

    BERLIN, Thursday.--Thirty six of the paupers affected by the poisoning have succumbed. The cause of the poisoning is now supposed to be smoked fish which the sufferers ate. ...

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  36. WAS IT FROM THE ILL-STARRED STEAMER?

    A correspondent writes suggesting that the lifebuoy bearing the name Waratah, found on the New Zealand coast, may have come from a vessel of the same name, and asks whether ...

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  37. RAIN SOAKED PARIS.

    PARIS, Thursday.--The present month has established a record as the wettest December in 100 years. The Seine is in flood and steadily rising. ...

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  38. FOR A LITTLE LONGER.

    The pumping plant at Potts-hill reservoir is in such a forward state that it is expected the connection will be made with the trunk supply main to the city on Saturday and Sunday next. ...

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  39. LYSOL POISONING.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--A youug woman, Maud Driscoll, was to-day found by Constables Daniels and Harnetly lying on a vacant allotment near Buainyong-road, Ballarat. She was ...

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  40. COMPLICATIONS.

    ST. PETERSBURG, Thursday.--Two hundred Caucasian Fidais from Tabriz have fled to Kara-Dagh (Asia Minor), with the intention of crossing the Russian frontier. ...

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  41. AMERICAN DYNAMITARDS.

    PITTSBURG, Wednesday Evening.--Tho police have arrested a stranger at Monessin Pennsylvania on the Pittsburg Lake. Erie Railway carrying a suit-case filled with dynamite. The ...

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  42. FREMANTLE LUMPERS' STRIKE.

    PERTH, Thursday.--The deadlock between the Fremantle Lumpers' Union and the maritime employers of labor still continues, and, although the usual daily meetings were held by ...

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  43. MINISTERIAL REPRESENTATIONS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--At the instance of the Imperial Merchant Service Guild Sir Edward Grey, Minister for Foreign Affairs has taken action regarding the alleged arbitrary arrest of ...

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  44. PROFITING BY EXPERIENCE.

    TEHERAN, Wednesday Evening. -- In view of the trouble which arose in connection with the appointment of Mr. Morgan Sinister, the ex-Financial Adviser the ...

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  45. RUSSIA AND AMERICA.

    WASHINGTON. Thursday.--Two treaties are likely to replace that abrogated with Russia viz., one to rotate purely to commerce the second to matters of citizenship including the ...

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  46. LOST HER MONEY AT THE RACES.

    PERTH, Thursday.--Lizzie Jackson, a young married woman, employed at the Shamrock Hotel, Perth, under the name of Lizzie Prime, went to tho Perth Cup meeting, and on returning bewailed the loss of all her ...

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  47. BALMAIN.

    The cessation of work for the Christmas holidays by the larger factories and engineering works had a beneficial effect on the domestic water service. The promise of the chairman ...

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  48. "A DISGRACE."

    LONDON, Thursday.--Five hundred medical practitioners at Glasgow have resolved by an overwhelming majority not to work under the Insurance Act unless the regulations to be ...

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  49. IN A STATE OF COLLAPSE.

    It has been reported to the City Coroner that Florence May Lindstrum (48) died at Bay View House, Tempe, as the result, it is supposed, of lysol poisoning. It appears the deceased ...

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  50. TRUSTS AND PRESIDENCY.

    CLEVELAND, Thursday.--Senator Lafollette has opened his campaign for the Presidency,. He attacked the trusts and proposed a plan for the formation of a commission to deal with ...

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  51. FIRE IN THE MAIL ROOM.

    ROME, Wednesday Evening.--When the P. and O. Company's steamer Isis, 1728 tons was two hours out from Brindisi an outbreak of fire was discovered amongst the mails due it ...

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  52. MELBOURNE TAXI-CAB CASE.

    MELBOURNE,Thursday.--the hearing was concluded to-day in the Second Civil Court of the charge of conspiracy to defraud In connection with the importation of taxi-cabs for the ...

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  53. THE SENATE CANDIDATES.

    MUDGEE, Thursday.--In connection with the voting for the three Senate candidates by the Mudgee Political Labor League, the result gave Messrs. J. D. Fitzgerald, J. Smith, and D. ...

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  54. THE BANK NOTE FORGERIES.

    MELBOURNE. Thursday.--Day by day additions are being made to the list of persons imposed upon during the short period of the Australian bank note forgeries. ...

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  55. SPORTING CABLES.

    LONDON. Thursday.--The scores in the billiard match between Tom Reece (England) and Fred. Lindrum (Australia) were, at the close of play last night:--Recce 2727, Llndrum 1539. ...

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  56. RANK AND FILE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The loaders of the Newport (Wales) Dockers Union find themselves powerless to secure the recognition of the recent agreement entered into by themselves and ...

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  57. COMMONWEALTH OFFICES IN LONDON.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The Federal Cubinet to-day decided to proceed with the acquirement of the Strand site, London, and also with the erection of buildings thereon for ...

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  58. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ELECTIONS.

    OTTAWA, Wednesday Evening.--The Conservative party are certain of victory in the Prince Edward Island elections, which take place in January. ...

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  59. FACTORIES CLOSED DOWN.

    he managing director:of Chas. Anderson.and- Co., Ltd. (Mr. J. Anderson),' said yesterday that considerable trouble had been met with in connection with the water supply at the company's ...

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  60. BOXING AND WRESTLING.

    KANSAS CITY. Thursday.--In their wrestling match Gotch defeated Munro in three straight falls the first in 12 minute's, the second in 8 minutes with "half-Nelson" and "crutch" ...

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  61. A WHITECHAPEL TRAGEDY.

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.--A tragedy was discovered in Hanbury street, Spitalfields, Whitechapel to-day, where on premises used as a restaurant the dead bodies of the ...

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  62. NEW ZEALAND POLITICAL CRISIS.

    WELLINGTON. Thursday.--The uncertainty of tho political situation still engages popular attention, but so far no movement has boon made to determine matters one way or the ...

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  63. NEW ACTS RATIFIED.

    Last night's"Gazette" notifies that the Governor has formally notified his assent to the following Acts of Parliament, viz.:-- An Acts to amend the "Crimes Act. 1900," and ...

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  64. TRAMWAYMEN AND RECOGNITION.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The tramwaymen on strike at Lianelly ask for arbitration regarding the recognition of their union which is the cause of the strike. ...

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  65. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Terence Barclay, the son of a banker at Norwich, died to-day from wounds inflicted by a pet lion. MEXICO CITY. Wednesday, Evening General Reyes, on surrendering, pleaded for ...

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  66. TAXI DRIVERS DEMANDS.

    LONDON. Thursday.--A Court of Arbitration is to settle the conditions of service of taxi cab drivers who recently ."struck in London. ...

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