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  2. TROUBLED RUSSIA

    Russian 4 per cents. at St. Petersburg are quoted at 67½. ...

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  3. NEWS AND NOTES.

    The Mails.—A supplementary mail for despatch to the Eastern States is notified to close to-day (Thursday), at 7 p.m. (approximately) for despatch by ...

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  4. ROUND ABOUT THE MACE.

    Notwithstanding that the Speaker apologetically ruled him out of order, Mr. Johnson succeeded yesterday in directing a laugh against Mr. Brown ...

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  5. THE NATAL NATIVE REVOLT.

    All photographs of the head of the Zulu rebel chief Bambaata have been confiscated by the Natal Government. ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN-ENGLISH MAIL SERVICE.

    In the House of Representatives to-day, the debate was resumed on the motion by the Postmaster-General, to approve of the Australian-English mail ...

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  7. THE FLEMINGTON TRAGEDY.

    When the Legislative Assembly met to-day the Premier (Mr. Bent) said that as a matter of privilege he desired to direct the attention of members to the ...

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  8. CITIZENS CALLED TO SURRENDER ARMS.

    The authorities at Odessa demand that private citizens shall surrender all arms in their possession, on penalty of exile. ...

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  9. THE BRITISH ARMY.

    In the House of Lords yesterday the Earl of Donoughmore, initiated a debate on Mr. Haldane's army reform scheme, which, in his opinion, was not ...

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  10. FURTHER TREASON TRIALS.

    Thirty-eight Zulus, concerned in the recent Natal rebellion, have been sentenced to two years' imprisonment. The prisoners admitted that they ...

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  11. EXODUS OF JEWS FROM ODESSA.

    An exodus of Jews is in progress from Odessa, where serious disturbances have occurred, and where still more serious trouble is anticipated. ...

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  12. THE BISHOP'S CHARGES.

    Mr. Justice Beaumont, of Natal, has been commissioned to hold an independent inquiry into the charges of inhumanity which have been made against ...

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  13. GOLD-STEALING.

    The following report by Mr. J. M. Finnerty, Warden of the Coolgardie goldfield, has been forwarded to the Minister for Mines:— ...

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  14. SINGER'S SEWING MACHINE WORKS.

    Bombs were thrown yesterday at Singer's Sewing Machine Works, at Sosnowice, and Bendin, in Poland. Many workers were injured at each ...

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  15. PROPOSED FEDERAL LAND TAX.

    Mr. Watson has made the following statement in reply to the resolutions of the Western Australian Labour Federation, objecting to the Federal Labour ...

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  16. THE EDUCATION ACT.

    At the report stage of the Education Act, the Government abandoned the proposal to create an Education Minister for Wales. ...

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  17. THE VIBORG CONFERENCE.

    The Conference of ex-Deputies of the Russian Duma at Viborg, in Finland, is ended. It is expected that a widespread ...

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  18. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    Instead of building, as was intended under the late Administration's shipbuilding programme, two more battleships of the Dreadnought type and two ...

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  19. RESIDENCES OF DEPUTIES SEARCHED.

    All houses occupied by the members of the defunct Duma, in St. Petersburg and Moscow, have been searched. ...

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  20. AN ENGLISH MILLIONAIRE.

    The will of the late Sir Charles Tennant, Bt., head of the firm of Charles Tennant, Sons and Co., has been proved. ...

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  21. MUTINY OF ARTILLERY.

    The first military outbreak resulting from the present situation in Russia occured yesterday at Brest-Litovsk, in Poland, where the siege ...

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  22. INTER-PARLIAMENTARY CONFERENCE.

    At yesterday's sitting of the Inter-Parliamentary Conference, Mr. W. Jennings Bryan (America) delivered an eloquent appeal in favour of his ...

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  23. THE LATE MR. RUSSELL SAGE.

    The fortune left by the late Mr. Russell Sage, the American millionaire, whose death was announced yesterday, is estimated at £20,000,000. ...

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  24. SOCIALIST REVOLUTIONARY COMMITTEES.

    Sixty-five members of the most important Socialist Revolutionary Committees at Moscow have been arrested, including the principal strike ...

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  25. PAN-AMERICAN CONGRESS.

    A Pan-American Congress has assembled at Rio Janeiro, in Brazil. All the American States, with the exception of Venezuela, San Domingo, ...

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  26. SARAWAK.

    The Rajah of Sarawak (Sir Charles Johnson Brooke) has caused to be executed eight Chinamen, members of a secret society, for plotting against the ...

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  27. CONFISCATION OF NEWSPAPERS.

    The police have confiscated St. Petersburg newspapers wholesale. ...

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  28. RUSSIAN DEPUTIES.

    The "Times" states that Russian Deputies will be allowed to return to St. Petersburg, but the governors of their respective provinces have ...

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  29. TERRIBLE RAILWAY DISASTER.

    Another terrible railway accident is reported from America. A train jumped the rails near Spokane, in the State of Washington, and ...

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  30. DUMA'S AGRARIAN POLICY.

    It has transpired that the dissolution of the Russian Duma was decided ten days ago, and before the deputies began to discuss the question of an ...

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  31. ALLEGED LIBEL ON JOHN NORTON.

    Charles J. Haynes, publisher of the "Newsletter," was committed for trial to-day on a charge of having maliciously published a defamatory and ...

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  32. PERSONAL.

    Miss Nora Dane, the well-known singer, sails for Australia by the steamer Miltiades. The opening concert of Miss Dane's ...

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  33. MINING.

    Following are the latest quotations for the undermentioned colonial mining stocks:—South Broken Hill, b97s, 6d., s 100s.: Mount Lyell (T.), b 39s., ...

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  34. PERSONAL.

    Lady Bedford, with Lady Tennant, paid a visit yesterday afternoon to the Women's Home Murray-street, and spent some time going over the ...

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  35. PROMISES OF PRUDENT REFORMS.

    M. Stolypin, the new Russian Premier and Minister of the Interior, has undertaken to pacify the country with prudent reforms, while strongly ...

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  36. INTER-VARSITY ROWING

    A boat race between the Harvard University eight and the Cambridge eight has been arranged. The race will be rowed on the ...

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  37. COMMERCIAL.

    Wheat.—The quantity of wheat afloat for the United Kingdom is 2,575,000 quarters, and for the Continent 801,000 quarters. Atlantic ...

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  38. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    In response to representations made by Mr. Pearce (W.A.), the Postmaster-General (Mr. Chapman) has decided that telephonic communication shall ...

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  39. "AN OUTRAGEOUS AND UNWARRANTABLE ACTION."

    Judgement was given by Mr. Justice Hodges to-day, in the action Griffin v. Millane, in which the plaintiff asserted that defendant, in building a house on ...

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  40. THE BRITISH PREMIER AND THE DUMA.

    Some American and some French newspapers consider that, in his reference at the opening of the Inter-Parliamentary Conference to the ...

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  41. NEW SOUTH WALES LAND SCANDALS.

    The s.s. Euryalus arrived to-night in Hobson's Bay, and cast anchor at the outer anchorage. On board is W.N. Willis, who is being brought back to ...

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  42. CRICKET.

    Captain Wynyard has joined the team of amateur cricketers which, under the auspices of the M.C.C., is shortly to visit New Zealand. ...

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  43. THE DALLEY DIVORCE CASE.

    In the Divorce Court to-day an application was made on behalf of Mrs. Dalley for permanent alimony of £3 a week. Mrs. Dalley, who was ...

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  44. FINANCIAL.

    Bar silver is quoted at 2s. 6d. an ounce. ...

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  45. PRECAUTIONS AGAINST CONTRABAND TRADE.

    British ships trading in the Baltic are warned that they are likely to be overhauled by Russian men-o'-war to prevent the clandestine importation ...

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  46. THE LAW COURTS.

    Full Court, at 10.30, before the Chief Justice, and Mr. Justice Burnside and Mr. Justice Rooth: R. Norris and C. Barlow. In the matter of an ...

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  47. SNOW AT DUNDAS.

    The weather during the past week has been the coldest experienced for many years. A heavy fall of snow occurred at Dundas on Wednesday last, ...

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  48. CABINET MINISTERS AT VARIANCE.

    The Premier (Mr. Bent), speaking to-day on the disagreement between the Ministers for Works and Education as to the plans for altering the old Patent ...

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  49. TREPOFF AND THE REVOLUTIONARIES.

    General Trepoff asserts that the Russian revolutionists will all be in strait-jackets before long, despite the howlings of Western Europe. ...

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  50. THE STRUGGLE BEGINS.

    M. Stolypin. the Russian Premier, warns all governors and prefects that a struggle has begun against the enemies of society, and that disturbances ...

    Article : 44 words
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