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  2. INLAND WIRES.

    Mr. R. J. Terry has just returned from a successful north-eastern tour, and to-morrow will leave for the north-west, commencing at Chudleigh, and ...

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  3. AMUSEMENTS.

    All arrangements for the musical moonlight carnival to be held to-morrow evening at the Association Ground, under the auspices of the ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES.

    According to the correspondent of the "Daily Mail" at Washington, the British Minister (Right Hon. Sir Michael Herbert), offended by the ...

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  5. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Hon. Elihu Root, American Secretary for War, speaking at New York, said that the negro citizenship of equal rights and equal franchise had failed, ...

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  6. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Christian De Wet's deputation was very stormy. It presented a petition alleging ten grievances, and it was discoverd that ...

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  7. INTER-STATE CABLES.

    Olive Clover, a hotelkeeper at Avoca, was drowned this morning while fishing off the rocks at Newfield Reef, near Peterborough. When the accident ...

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  8. Advertising

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  9. PROBATES.

    Probates have been granted to the wills of the following persons (deceased):—Charles Prince Bradley to George Bradley, £1405; Fredk. William ...

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  10. TRIAL OF RUBINO.

    During the trial of the anarchist Rubino, at Brabant, in the Netherlands, the prosecution showed that he contemplated attacking King Edward and ...

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  11. VICTORIAN RAILWAYS REFORM.

    The Minister of Railways (Mr. Bent) to-day accepted the resignations of 11 officers who retire on compensation. The vacancies will not be filled. ...

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  12. BOLIVIA AND BRAZIL.

    Bolivia agrees to Brazil occupying and administering Acre pending a settlement of the matter in dispute between them. ...

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  13. AN OLD MAN ROBBED.

    An old man named Jacob Benedix, 88 years of age; residing alone at Cubitt-street, South Richmond, has reported to the police that he was ...

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  14. "GAZETTE" NOTIFICATIONS

    The following "Gazette" appointments are announced:— G. H. Edwards to be acting Engineerin-Chief during the absence of the ...

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  15. ANGLO-GERMAN ALLIANCE.

    Sir Edward Grey, M.P. (L.), ex-Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, speaking at Lesbury, in Northumberland, blamed the Government for ...

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  16. EDUCATION ACT.

    A conference of Radical members of the House of Commons and provincial and county borough educational authorities, held in London, resolved by 106 ...

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  17. THE MELBA PROGRAMME.

    In another column appears the full programme for the long-expected concert to be given by Madame Melba and her specially selected company in the ...

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  18. THE PROTOCOLS.

    Mr. Bowen insists that the Protocols must substantially agree. He considers Great Britain fair, though he is anxious that the reference to ...

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  19. A CONVICTION UPHELD.

    The Full Court to-day upheld the conviction of Arthur Wartman, who was sentenced to eight years' imprisonment; with hard labour, by the Chief ...

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  20. TIDAL WAVE.

    Reuter states that the R.M.S. Mariposa, which has arrived at San Francisco, reports that a tidal wave and hurricane devastated several of the ...

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  21. 'AN EARLY SETTLEMENT.

    The Secretary of State for India (Lord George Hamilton), speaking at Bradford, said he expected that the Venezuela matter would be settled in a few ...

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  22. "NOT A TITTLE OF EVIDENCE."

    Howard Harvey, theatrical manager, who has been several times before the City Court on a charge of false pretnces preferred by Frederick Weekes, ...

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  23. ZEEHAN HOSPITAL.

    The ordinary meeting of the hospital board will be held to-morrow night. The principal business will include the election of chairman for the ensuing ...

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  24. TIN DEPOSITS.

    Reuter reports that tin deposits have been discovered, from which 161b. of alluvial was taken yielding 61b. of pure tin. ...

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  25. FOREIGN CONSULS.

    Russia permits foreign Consuls to be appointed to Delmy. ...

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  26. ZEEHAN SCHOOL OF MINES.

    A very decided increase in the number of students is reported in connection with the Zeehan School of Mines. ...

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  27. INTENSE HEAT.

    Intense heat prevailed in Melbourne to-day, the instruments at the Observatory reading 104 degrees in the shade. ...

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  28. TRUSTS.

    The American House of Representatives has passed a drastic Anti-trust Bill. Six Senators declare that Mr. John ...

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  29. AN INCREASE OFFERED.

    The operators offer the colliers at Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, and Pennsylvania 12½ per cent. increase. ...

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  30. MR. TOM MANN.

    Mr. Tom Mann, the Labour leader, arrived from Strahan this evening, and he will remain here until Wednesday. ...

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  31. A DROWNING FATALITY.

    William Cochrane, manager of the creamery at Bowthorn, near West Maitland, fell out of a boat while crossing the Paterson river on Sunday, and was ...

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  32. SPEECH BY THE COLONIAL SECRETARY.

    At a banquet later on many of the wilder spirits amongst the Boers were present, though Christian De Wet was absent. ...

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  33. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Glaisher, the well-known aeronaut. ...

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  34. THE WEATHER ON THE WEST COAST.

    The weather to-day has been decidedly warm; rain, however, is threatening to-night, and will be greatly welcomed, as supplies for domestic ...

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  35. THE DRESDEN SENSATION.

    The Crown Prince of Saxony refused Crown Princess Louise permission to visit her sick child. Crown Princess Louise is profoundly ...

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  36. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Wheat is selling it 6s 1½d, and flour at £12 15s to £13. Adelaide flour, at £12 5s for cash. Barley, Victorian malting, sold at 5s 3d. Algerian oats, ...

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  37. NEW SOUTH WALES PREMIER

    Sir John See and Lady See intend taking a holiday in New Zealand at the beginning of March. ...

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  38. ZEEHAN TOWN BOARD.

    The ordinary meeting of the Zeehan Town Board was held to-night. It was decided to rescind the motion passed in September last, with the object of ...

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  39. A BIG ORDER.

    Sir John See has been informed by the Cape Government that it has accepted the tender for half a million of New South Wales sleepers. ...

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  40. SUGAR CONVENTION.

    In the event of the imports of colonial sugar into Great Britain largely increasing, Austria and Germany notify that they reserve the right of ...

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  41. A TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE.

    An old man named Phillips fell into an abandoned shaft at Bobby Whitelaw, in the Bingara district, on Thursday, and was not discovered until Sunday, ...

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  42. STRAHAN MARINE BOARD.

    The marine board met to-day. A letter was read from fishermen objecting to the site chosen for their moorings at the jetty recently purchased ...

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  43. A PARISIAN MARRIAGE.

    Leca, the chief of the Apaches, as the Paris Hooligans are termed, was married on December 27 last to a young girl member of the band, named ...

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  44. THE WAR CONTRIBUTION.

    Sir Edward Grey in the course of a speech at Lesbury declared that the Rand's war contribution ought to be larger. If the Government forced the ...

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  45. THE SITUATION IN COREA.

    In discussing the other day the situation in Corea the Russion paper "Sviet" asked who was the Lady Emsy. The journal now replies to its own enquiry ...

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  46. THE MURDER OF A CONSTABLE.

    Digby Grand, Thomas Woolford, and Albert Yeomans were again brought up at the Central Police Court this morning in connection with the murder of a ...

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  47. SECRET OF THE POPE'S MARVELLOUS VITALITY.

    In a few, weeks the Pope will be 93 years old. He has never been outside the grounds of the Vatican since he was hailed Pope. The Vatican is on the ...

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  48. ARTHUR LYNCH.

    Arthur Lynch's counsel did not apply for a writ of error, preferring to petition later on for a free pardon for his client, who was recently sentenced ...

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  49. MASKED HIGHWAYMEN.

    'A' telegram from Tueson, Arizona, on December 24, published in the San Francisco "Chronicle," says:—Two masked men held up the big six-horse stage ...

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  50. HEAT IN ADELAIDE.

    The maximum shade temperature to-day was 105.6, being a record for the present summer. ...

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  51. DEVONPORT WEST TOWN BOARD.

    The town board met to-day. Present—Messrs. Luck (chairman), Hiller, Innes, M'Fie, Slater, and Turner. A letter received from Mr. Corin with ...

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  52. FEDERATION.

    Their Excellencies Lord and Lady Tennyson, with their three children, left to-day by the gunboat Protector for a five days' cruise: ...

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  53. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    News was received at Stockholm on December 18 that the Swedish Antartic exploration ship Antarctic left Tierra del Fuego at the beginning of ...

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  54. RETURN FROM THE WEST.

    Senator Smith, Sir William Lyne, and Mr. G. H. Reid, and Mr. Chapman, Ms.P., returned from West Australia by the Ormuz to-day. Mr. Reid speaks ...

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  55. MENTAL STRAIN ON FAST TRAINS

    It has often been urged that man could not travel at a much greater speed than 60 miles an hour, as no driver could stand the strain upon his nerves. An ...

    Article : 115 words
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    An Irishman was taking his first trip on a small Transatlantic steamer some time ago. when they encountered rather inelement weather. "Captain, darlint." ...

    Article : 51 words
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