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  2. UNREST IN THE BALKANS.

    In regard to the recent anti-Greek outrages at Anchialos, in Eastern Ronmelia, Greece Complains of Bulgaria having ignored a timely warning of the ...

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  3. THOUGHTS AND WORDS.

    A large and appreciative audience completely filled the Queen's Hall last night to hear Dr. Hill Master of Downing College, Cambridge, lecture ...

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  4. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the Senate to-day, The Minister for Defence, in reply in Mr. Pearce (W.A.), stated that a complaint had been ...

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  5. NEW SOUTH WALES LAND SCANDALS.

    The lands conspiracy case was resumed to-day in the Central Police Court, and Mr. Crick notwithstanding what he told the Magistrate on the previous ...

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  6. THE ADELAIDE TRAGEDY.

    The Acting Coroner (Mr. G. H. Ayliffe) opened an inquest to-day in connection with the death of Edith Ellen Mary Notelle Habibulla, the ...

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  7. THE NATAL NATIVE REVOLT.

    The rebel Zulu chief Sikikutu was convicted of treason yesterday, at Pietermaritzburg, the capital of Natal. ...

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  8. TROUBLED RUSSIA.

    Latest reports from Russia give an awful account of the state of anarchy which prevails in Poland. Yesterday three bombs thrown in the city of Lodz ...

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  9. ROUND ABOUT THE MACE.

    If there was an air of unreality about the House yesterday—if there was an intangible something in the atmosphere which seemed to suggest that the ...

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  10. THE PUBLIC SERVICE.

    The Premier, on behalf of the Government, yesterday sent the following letter to the Public Service Commissioner, in regard to the classification ...

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  11. THE BULGARIAN VERSION.

    Advices from Sofla, the capital of Bulgaria, state that the recent outbreak at Anchialos was due to the Greeks trying by force, to disperse a ...

    Article : 75 words
  12. BY AIR SHIP TO THE POLE.

    Private advices from Spitzbergen state that Mr. Walter Wellman, the Arctic explorer, owing to the lateness of the season, has abandoned his intention of ...

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  13. KING AND KAISER.

    The meeting of King Edward and the Kaiser William took place yesterday at Cronberg. Sir Charles Hardinge, the Duke ...

    Article : 138 words
  14. FURTHER OUTRAGES AT WARSAW.

    Two bombs were thrown in the Chlodne-street police station at Warsaw yesterday morning, killing two policemen and an infantry man. ...

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  15. WHOLESALE SHOOTING.

    A later message from Warsaw states that the revolutionists organised wholesale shootings of police Seventeen policemen were actually killed, and ...

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  16. PERSONAL.

    Mr. J. M. Fowler, M.H.R., has been advised by his doctor to take a short respite from his parliamentary duties. The work connected with the Tariff ...

    Article : 546 words
  17. COSSACKS AT TIFLIS.

    The Cossacks at Tiflis, in the Russian Caucasus, have refused to perform police duty. Many have been arrested. ...

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  18. FRANCE AND THE VATICAN.

    The French Moderates anticipate that an ultimate modus vivendi will be arranged between the Government and the Vatican in connection with the ...

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  19. EGYPT.

    Foll owing the lead of the "Deutsche Revue" in its recent remarks on the subject of the British occupation of Egypt, and ...

    Article : 133 words
  20. BIRTHRATE IN ENGLAND

    The birth-rate in England and Wales for the past quarter was 27.5 per thousand, which is the lowest on record. ...

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  21. HARDSHIPS AT BLACK RANGE

    In consequence of the heavy rains rendering the road impassable Black Range and Birrigring are threatened with great privations owing to lack of ...

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  22. THE AFTERMATH OF WAR.

    Some starting revelations have resulted from an official inquiry touching defalcations in the Trans-Siberian railway during the Russo-Japanese war. ...

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  23. THE KAISERS' DOMESTIC TROUBLES.

    No evidence was taken in the Kaiser v. Kaiser alimony case to-day. There was a short discussion between Mr. Justice Cussen and counsel, as to whether ...

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  24. BOATING FATALITY.

    Five holiday makers from Glasgow were drowned yesterday as the resulting of a boat capsizing at village of Banffshire, on the North ...

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  25. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    The Hobart Chamber of Commerce held a special meeting yesterday afternoon. The meeting strongly protested against the regulations of the ...

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  26. A NEW YORK SENSATION.

    The police of New York are investigating what is believed to be a gigantic fraud and conspiracy case. It appears that a widow named Lena ...

    Article : 85 words
  27. BRITISH POLITICS.

    A parliamentary by-election for East Denbighshire, rendered necessary by the appointment to a Judgeship of Mr. Samuel Moss. who was elected to ...

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  28. THE NEW ZEALAND MINISTRY.

    Mr. McNab the new Minister for Lands, addressing his constituents to-day, said it was the first time in many years that there was at the head of the ...

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  29. KOSHER MEAT.

    The "Standard" states that owing to the recent Chicago packing revelations a London firm of Jewish "Kosher" butchers and canners have received from ...

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  30. PAN-AMERICANISM.

    Mr. Elihu Root, Secretary of State for the United States, speaking yesterday at Buenos Ayres, described the Republic of Argentina was justifying the ...

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  31. PERSONAL.

    Sir Horatio D. Davies, who was Lord Mayor of London in 1897, has been declared a bankrupt. ...

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  32. THE WARANGA BASIN CLAIM.

    Mrs Cleary whose house is within the Waranga basin, declares that she will drown before she leaves her house. The water was turned into the basin ...

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  33. MISCELLANEOUS.

    The prospects of the hop seasons in England are very bad, owing to the dryness of the summer, and to blight. ...

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  34. "WESTERN MAIL."

    Among the illustrations in this week's "Western Mail" are views dealing with the Kalgoorlie race meeting, and Saturday's meet of the Fremantle ...

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  35. THE "W.B." CORSET LIGIGATION

    According to latest advices, Australia has experienced the last of the litigation concerning the "W.B." corsets. Information has been received by ...

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  36. VICTORIAN MINISTRY.

    Mr. Bent, when asked to-night whether anything had been done with regard to allotting Mr. Mackey a portfolio in the State Ministry, said:— ...

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  37. MINING.

    Following are the latest quotations for the undermentioned colonial mining shares:— British Broken Hill (N.S.W.), 44s.; ...

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  38. AN ABORIGINAL TRAGEDY.

    Three aboriginals have been brought to Bowen in connection with the disappearance of a blackfellow, and a fourth has been arrested at ...

    Article : 79 words
  39. COMMERCIAL.

    Copper.—Copper for forward delivery is quoted at £83 5s. and [?] 10s. Tin.—Tin on spot is quoted at £180 ...

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  40. LOCKE FAMILY RELIEF FUND.

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  41. SWIMMING.

    Yet another unsuccessful attempt was made yesterday to swim the English Channel. Cathaneo, the Italian long-distance ...

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  42. LONG HOURS FOR LITTLE PAY.

    On recent Saturday nights rather sensational statements respecting long hours of work for little pay have been made to the organising committee of ...

    Article : 117 words
  43. A MAIL ROBBERY.

    The police are investigating a mail robbery in the Orange district. On the arrival of the mail at Cudal two days ago it was found that a bag containing ...

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  44. VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day, Mr. Bent moved the second reading of the Redemption of Loans Bill. It gives general powers to the Government to ...

    Article : 174 words
  45. FINANCIAL.

    Bar silver is quoted at 2s. 63/8d. an ounce. ...

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  46. CRICKET.

    It is officially announced that the M.C.C. Committee have definitely decided not to send a team of English cricketers to Australia this year. ...

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  47. ALLEGED INFANTICIDE.

    The dead body of an infant was found last evening buried in a rubbishheap in the yard of an empty house in Stratford. A medical examination ...

    Article : 66 words
  48. EDUCATION IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A Bill, to make State school education entirely free, was passed through all stages in the Legislative Assembly to-day. ...

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  49. TO-DAY'S LAW COURTS.

    Nisi Prius.—In No. 1 Court, at 11 a.m., before Mr. Justice McMillan: J. Pringle and H. H. Weekley (part heard), In No. 3 Court, at half-past ...

    Article : 67 words
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