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  2. FARTHEST NORTH.

    NOME Sunday-Captain Amunsen arrived at 9 o' clock on sunday morning aboard a launch, having soft the Norge at Teller. ...

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  3. NO REVOLUTION.!

    LONDON, Sunday,-The country is orderly becoming normal. The rall says generally are remaining work satisfactory and it is behaved that ...

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  4. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    LONDON, Monday. — When the match, Australia v. M.C.C. was resumed this morning, the weather was cold, with overcast skies, but ...

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  5. THE DORRIGO DISASTER.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The Court Marine Inquiry to-day delivered its finding on the cause of the foundering of the steamer Dorrigo. ...

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  6. 44-HOUR WEEK.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Members of the Coachmakers' Union, who did not work 48 hours last week, were dismissed this morning at various establishments. ...

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  7. MARX AND SOCIALISTS.

    BERLIN, Sunday—The ex-Chancellor, Dr. Marx, has formed a Cabinet, policy and personnel of which will be identical with that of the ...

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  8. FRENCH DEBT TO BRITAIN.

    PARIS, Sunday.—The French Minister for Finance, M. Raoul Peret, accompanied by experts, has arrived in confer with representatives ...

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  9. PEACE IN POLAND.

    WARSAW, Sunday.—A new Cabinet has been formed containing the following:— Premier, Professor Casmir Bartel, a Socialist and former Minister ...

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  10. FEDERAL REFERENDUM.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.-A farreaching proposal, involving the referendum of the people on the question of giving the Commonwealth ...

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  11. SLOW WICKETS.

    LONDON, Sunday:—Hendry's Illness is most unfortunate. His bewing will be much --missed, unless the wickets become much faster . than ...

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  12. COLLIERIES STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The strike of colliery engine-drivers has been settled far as it affects the South Teralba mine, Newcastle. It is stated that the ...

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  13. ACTION FOR DAMAGES.

    BRISBANE, Monday.-In the Supreme Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Macnaughton and a jury, the hearing was resumed of the action in ...

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  14. JUDGEMENT FOR £3000.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Mr. Justice Lukin to-day gave judgment for the plaintiff for the amount found by the jury, £3030, in the action ...

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  15. COMMON STATUS.

    CAPETOWN Monday.-General Herttog, Prime Minister, in an important [?] on the Dominion stats at [?] University last ...

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  16. LEVEL CROSSING SMASH.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—The City Coroner, Mr. Ramsay Smith, delivered his finding to-day in the inquiry into the sensational railway crossing smash at ...

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  17. STORM-BEATEN COAST.

    SOUTHPORT, Monday.-Boisterous weather prevailed at Southport and Burleigh during the week end and the waves lashed themselves into fury as ...

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  18. SIR HUGH DENISON.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—In making the announcement to-night that Hugh Denison had been appointed Australian High Commissioner to ...

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  19. SOUTH OF ENGLAND TEAM.

    LONDON. Sunday.—The-South of England team, to play against the Australians at Bristol on May 25 will be:—Fender (captain). Stevent, ...

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  20. ALLEGED THREATS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A case which attracted much notice in Sydney came before Mr. Justice Scholes and a jury the Quarter. Sessions to-day, when ...

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  21. TOE COASTAL CYCLONE.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Cyclonic conditions continued off Brisbane this and many vessels were honcho were sheltering in the vicinity ...

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  22. RAID ON OPIUM DEN.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A posse of police raided a building in Campbellstreet, city, on Saturday night and arrested 73 Chinese. The premises ...

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  23. WONGANELLA ADRIFT.

    BRISBANE, Monday.-Aradio message received at 3 o'clock afternoon from the Queda says the Wonganella was then about 40 miles ...

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  24. 'BUS DRIVERS' CLAIM.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Contendint that they had not been treated fairly when they compared their wages and conditions with those given to others ...

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  25. OBITUARY.

    SOMA. Monday.—The death of Thomas O'Rourke, one of the oldest identities of Soma, occurred at his residence, Tiffen-street, early yesterday ...

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  26. STRIKE OF BARBERS.

    PARIS, Monday. — The reports that a barbers' strike was ineritable caused a rush for safety razors. brushes and soap. The barbers' employees ...

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  27. PUBLIC BEQUESTS.

    WELLINGTON, Monday.-The estate of the late Mr. William Pollard. of Delta station, Marlborough, has been sworn at £60,000 net. ...

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  28. EASTERN MOON'S PLIGHT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The steamer Eastern Moon, which is without propeller some 470 miles off the coast, Is still waiting the arrival of ...

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  29. CRIMEAN VETERAN.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Sergeant-Major Gamble, a Crimean veteran, who, died at the age of 106, was buried on Saturday afternoon. ...

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  30. ROBBED A TAXI-DRIVER,

    SYDNEY, Monday.—At the Darlingburst sessions to-day • William Brown and Edward Stone, who had been convicted of having assaulted ...

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  31. MISSING DROVER.

    DALBY, Monday,-Drover Joe Paterson, who left his camp on foot at Tipton Bridge at daylight on Saturday morning, turned up at the ...

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  32. CENTRAL-WEST DROUGHT.

    LONGREACH, Monday.—As an indication of the quantity of fodder entering this district for starving stock, the cash collection at Longreach goods ...

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  33. BLAZE AT GEELONG.

    MELBOUBNE, Tuesday. — A fire occurred this morning, which almost completely destroyed the freezing works of W. and R. Fletcher, Pty., ...

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  34. COMMON BETTING HOUSE.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—James Arnold n-as to-day fined £30 and Albert Buck £20 for keeping a common betting house. It was stated that both had ...

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  35. SCARLET FEVER.

    SYDNEY", Monday.-About 150 cases of scarlet fever are now under treatment at the Coast Hospital. The outbreak is only a mild type. ...

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