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  2. WHARF- LABORERS' PAY.

    Wharf laborers usually employed in handling wheat at Darling Island yesterday paralysed the trade, hampered shipping, tied up railway rolling stock, and harassed employers by ...

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  3. NEW ZEALAND FOOTBALL TEAM.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon.--The New Zealand football team played a team representing All France at Paris to-day, and won by 38 points (four goals six tries) to 8 (one ...

    Article : 214 words
  4. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Mr. A. J. Balfour dressed a meeting of 2000 persons at. Leamingtion last night in support of the candidature of Mr. Alfred Lyttelton, late Secretary ...

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  5. REVOLUTION FAILS.

    LONDON", Monday Afternoon.—The revolutionary societies at St. Petersburg have issued a manifesto, admitting the failure of the risings, and stating that, they have ...

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  6. THE CARDINAL AND THE CAPITAL.

    Cardinal Moran. made a brief statement yesterday, in reply to a question from a representative of "The Daily Telegraph," in reference to the Federal capital site controversy. ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    The Governor presided for the first time since his return at a meeting of the Executive Council yesterday', and met several of his Ministers. The Premier, in a few words, welcomed his ...

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  8. SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC PROGRAMME.

    LONDON. Monday Afternoon.—The Social Democratic Federation of Great Britain advocates file maintenance of children from national funds during the whole of their ...

    Article : 67 words
  9. TO MEND LABOR TROUBLES.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon. -- Mr. Lloyd-George, President of the Board of Trade, speaking at Pwllheli, Caernarvonshire, referred to the considerable success attending ...

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  10. ABOUT WALES.

    Mr. E. H, Sewell, writing in "St. James' Gaeztte," said:--. "There was something just a little bit disappointing about the play of the Irish forwards. ...

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  11. THE AMERICAN TOUR.

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday. -- The New Zealand Rugby "Union has accepted the offer of the Government to send the football team now in England lo Canada and the United Slates, to play a ...

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  12. SIR HUGH NELSON'S DEATH.

    TOOWOOMBA, Tuesday .--The remains of the late Sir Hugh Nelson were interred in the Toowoomba Cemetery this afternoon, and were followed to the grave by a large number ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. THE FERN AND THE SHAMROCK.

    The international match -- New Zealand v. Ireland -- at Dublin, on November 25, which was won by the colonials' by 15 points to nil., roused the spectators to a frenzy. ...

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  14. "MORE AND MORE PLAIN."'

    LONDON, Tuesday.-- In an address to his constituents; Mr. Lytton's slates that need for fiscal 'reform is growing. it is becoming more and more plain," he ...

    Article : 223 words
  15. THE TSU - SHIMA BATTLE.

    LONDON. Monday Afternoon.--In response to the appeal of Admiral Rozhjest-venski. the Czar has given permission for the court-martial upon the officers and men ...

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  16. THE MAN WHO CAPTURED DUNN.

    The death is announced of Mr. J. A. G. M'Hale, the police constable who, in December, 1805, made a name for himself by Ills- capture of ' John Dunn. the only member of ...

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  17. TAMMANY IGNORED.

    LONDON. Tuesday.—Mr. George B. M'ClelIan. the new Mayor of Greater New York, is practically ignoring Tammany in the making of fresh appointments. ...

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  18. VICTORIAN PROTECTIONISTS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Steps are about to be taken by the Victorian Protectionist Association to prepare for campaign work in connection with the next Federal elections. ...

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  19. SAD DROWNING FATALITY.

    A very sad drowning accident occurred near the Lane Cove River Bridge yesterday evening, when a young girl of 14 years, named Rene Hyde, lost her life. ...

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  20. QUESTIONS DEMANDING ATTENTION.

    LONDON, Tuesday. --Mr. Sydney Buxton Postmasater - General, has issued an election address, in which he slates that, the Irish question still demands attention and ...

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  21. TURKEY AND BULGARIA.

    LONDON. Tuesday.-- The police claim to have discovered in the Bulgarian qua tier or Demirhissar. in European Turkey, 350 finished and 1200 unfinished bombs, a demijohn of ...

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  22. BUNDLED THE NEW ZEALANDERS OVER.

    "The Irishmen played desperately hard at. Dublin (records the London "Daily Telegraph"), but the work of their backs lacked finish, and at the end of eighty minutes' strenuous football ...

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  23. SHIPPING CASUALTIES.

    Captain J. M. Banks, marine surveyor, of this city, yesterday, received particulars of the arrival of the ship Eskasoni, a vessel well known here, at Astoria, after an eventful voyage of 188 ...

    Article : 274 words
  24. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    During 1305 Canada received 114,000 immigrants, of whom 40,000 were British. LONDON, Tuesday. The conference of the Powers concerning ...

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  25. MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S CHARGES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In an election address to his constituents at Birmingham, Mr. Joseph Chamberlain charges the Government with seeking .to tortuously compass the ...

    Article : 145 words
  26. A SINGAPORE MURDER.

    PERTH, Tuesday—At the Perth Court William Gadsden Fhilllps was charge with having caused evidence of the crime of murder at Singapore to disappear with intent lo screen the murderer. ...

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  27. QUEENSLAND REVENUE RETURNS.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--A return was issued tonight showing the revenue of Queensland for the mouth and six mouths ended December 'U. The revenue for December was [?] 334,851, ...

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  28. TWO VESSELS POSTED MISSING.

    News was received by the English mail yesterday that two vessels has been posted missing at Lloyd's. One was the French barque La Fayette, of Nantes, Captain Boju, and the other ...

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  29. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The Navigation Commission Will sit in Sydney on Wednesday of next week to consider its iterim report. The work will probably take a few days to complete. ...

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  30. IRISH- LABOR COALITION.

    LONDON, Tuesday -- Mr. Michael Davitt is to stump England in support of Independent labor candidates, of whom there are 50. It is understood that Mr. Keir Harme. ...

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  31. DISASTROUS HURRICANE.

    The results of the hurricane in the Bay of Biseay in November last, show that three steamers are missing viz. the Albirco (British . 790 tons, built in 1878. from Santander. ...

    Article : 103 words
  32. "A STATE OF FRENZY."

    The "Sportsman " says:-- "The New Zealand team have added another triumph, and u glorious triumph, to their still unbeaten record. Emphatic as was their victory over Scotland, ...

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  33. LA BELLA. WRECK CASE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday—George Mylius, late master of the wrecked vessel La Bella, was before the City Court to-day,, to answer a charge of the manslaughter of Harold Watson, a ...

    Article : 109 words
  34. THE SQUAGRON.

    H.M.S. Pioneer returned from Newcastle yesterday, and moored off Farm Cove. The Penguin which returned here recently after a surveying cruise off the Northern Queensland ...

    Article : 70 words
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  36. WHEAT CARGO FROM SYDNEY.

    The French barque Bayard cleared at the Customs yesterday for Falmouth, for orders. She takes a full cargo of wheat, consisting of 27,143 bags. ...

    Article : 30 words
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