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  2. CURRENT TOPICS.

    Interrupted Lines.—The following notice was posted at the Electric Telegraph Office yesterday:—"West Coast lines have been interrupted since 4.30 ...

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  3. M. ZOLA.

    The trial of M. Zola, the French novelist, on a charge of libelling General Billot, Minister of War, and several officers of the French army, by ...

    Article : 207 words
  4. INTERCOLONIAL.

    At the half-yearly meeting of the Bank of New Zealand to-day, the president said the profits of the first half of the financial year exceeded those of ...

    Article : 125 words
  5. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Major Gibbons's exploring party starts' for Africa in April. Its object is to examine the sources the the Congo and the Zambesi, and, ...

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  6. CRESSY AGRICULTURAL BOARD.

    A special meeting of this Board was held on Monday evening, in the Good Templar's Ball, when there was a full attendance of members. ...

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  7. BRITISH FORCES.

    Lagos reports that Captain McAllum arrived at Saki on Monday, and the Imperial troops are pushing forward rapidly. ...

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  8. PERTH GAS COMPANY.

    A meeting of the Perth Gas Company has finally dealt with the proposal for the sale of the business and plant to a syndicate, represented by Mr. ...

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  9. FRENCH DIFFERENTIAL TARIFF.

    The Prime and Foreign Minister (Marquis of Salisbury) has privately received an important deputation of merchants and shippers relative to ...

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  10. QUEEN'S WHARF RAILWAY SIDING.

    The reports made by Mr. F. Back, General Manager of Railways, and Mr. J. McCormick, Engineer of Existing Lines, on the proposal to construct a ...

    Article : 1,992 words
  11. FREMANTLE A PORT OF CALL

    Elaborate arrangements were made to-day to celebrate the arrival of the Prinz Regent Du Luitpold at Fremantle, this being the first time, an over-sea ...

    Article : 123 words
  12. INDIAN FRONTIER WAR.

    General Sir William Lockhart, commander-in-chief of the army in India, who recently announced his intention of revisiting England on furlough, has ...

    Article : 64 words
  13. THE PUBLISHER.

    M. Perreux, publisher of the "Aurore," was then charged with publishing M. Zola's letter, nod was found guilty. A fine of 3000 francs was ...

    Article : 41 words
  14. A NEW ZEALAND POET.

    It is with much regret I notice the death of Thomas Bracken. I knew him thirty-one years ago, them known as "Tom Bracken." During the early ...

    Article : 397 words
  15. ZOLA UNMOVED BY THE SENTENCE.

    M. Zola was not moved by the punishment inflicted on him. Madame Zola and friends were, however, stupefied, and wept bitterly. ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCES.

    The War Office has selected eight non-commissioned officers from the cavalry and infantry for the New South Wales Defence Department. ...

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  17. INLAND WIRES.

    At the police court, Ernest Word, charged with entering the shop of Henry Turner, with intent to commit a felony, was remanded until ...

    Article : 134 words
  18. RECEPTION OF THE NEWS.

    The news was received by the populace in the streets with a frenzy of enthusiasm. Hats were thrown in the air, and handkerchiefs waved, and ...

    Article : 110 words
  19. BOATING ACCIDENTS.

    Two boating accidents occurred at Wells-by-the-Sea, in Norfolk, resulting in eleven deaths. In the first instance the coast guard ...

    Article : 68 words
  20. JURY TERRORISED.

    It is generally believed that menaces on the part of the military wit- nesses and threats to resign terrorised the jury. ...

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  21. COLONIAL TRADE.

    Mr. John Lowles, M.P. (C.), who visited the Australian colonies last year, is at present in Canada. During the course of a speech last ...

    Article : 56 words
  22. SUPERINTENDENT CONLAN'S CASE.

    Captain. Miles, M.H.A., has written to the press to-day, blaming the Attorney-General for making statements behind Superintendent. Conlan's back, so ...

    Article : 479 words
  23. DIFFICULT WITNESSES.

    At Church, Lancashire, recently, during the hearing of a charge against a man named Thomas Ledger, of stealing a watch, a deaf witness, Mrs. ...

    Article : 334 words
  24. REBELLION IN FORMOSA.

    News is to hand from Formosa, in the China Sea, of a rebellion having broken out against the Japanese rule. Strong reinforcements have been ...

    Article : 41 words
  25. ALLEGED LARCENY OF MINING LEASES.

    Harry C. Gray, who is charged with the larceny as a bailee of certain mining leases, and whose case has already been twice adjourned, appeared before ...

    Article : 178 words
  26. SNOW STORM.

    A snow storm has passed over Montreal, and caused a suspension of the railway traffic. Bad Blood.—The editor of the "Family ...

    Article : 291 words
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    "The Boy stood on the Burning Deck."—Some irreverent person has declared that his reason for so doing was that it was too hot to sit down; but this is a libel. ...

    Article : 142 words
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