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  3. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Many of those who threw bombs in Saloniea were disguised. Several were dressed as women, and others as monks. ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Prince Henry of Prussia shortly intends to visit Holland, and will take his squadron to Antwerp. ...

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  5. INTER-STATE CABLES.

    In the Insolvency Court to-day it was stated that Mr. Woolf, one of the solicitors engaged in an insolvency case, had collected for the assignor debts ...

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  6. CURRENT TOPICS.

    The Escaped Prisoner.—No further tidings have been received as to the where abouts of Archibald Wood, who escaped from Launceston on Thursday last. ...

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  7. CABLE MESSAGES.

    King Edward left Paris, having been accompanied to the station by 31. Loubet, President of the Republic; M. Combes, Premier of France; and M. Deleasse, ...

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  8. THE RAGGING INCIDENT.

    Replying to the Duke of Bedford's criticisms of the Kinloch case, Earl Roberts in the House of Lords declared the decision was in accordance with the ...

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  9. A PACIFICATION SCHEME.

    Russia is now engaged preparing a scheme for the pacification of Macedonia. It is proposed that the details should be marked out under the ...

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  10. BISLEY RIFLE MEETING.

    The following team has been chosen to represent Australia at the Bisley meeting:— Victoria. — Carter, Whitehead, and ...

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  11. SANGUINARY ENCOUNTERS.

    Reports from the different districts show that sanguinary encounters are taking place daily. The Turkish troops and Macedonian ...

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  12. SITUATION AT SALONICA.

    The German warship Loreley, which is at Constantinople, has been ordered to Salonica. Later enquiries show that the number ...

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  13. VICTORIAN REPRESENTATIVES.

    Victoria will be represented in the Bisley team by Messrs. A. Carter, J. Grummett, and Whitchead. ...

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  14. PRESS VIEWS.

    The American newspapers declare that King Edward has proved himself a great ambassador, and the Russian newspapers approve of the increasing cordiality. of ...

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  15. GUNNER M'ELWEE

    Considerable satisfaction was expressed yesterday when it became known that Gunner W. J. M'Elwee, of Launceston, had been chosen to represent Tasmania ...

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  16. DYNAMITE AT USKUB.

    Stores of dynamite were discovered at Uskub, where a Bulgarian was arrested for firing a steamer at Salonica on Tues. day, endangering the lives of 150 pas. ...

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  17. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Afrikander Congress, which has been in session at Somerset East, amidst much cheering altered the Bond constitution, describing it as the Parliamentary ...

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  18. THE FAR EAST.

    Messrs. Weddel and Turner have secured the Admiralty contract for the conveyance of 50,000 tons of Westport coal to Hong Kong. ...

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  19. AMERICA AND CHINA.

    The American Secretary of State (Hon. John Hay) asks in connection with the projected American commercial treaty that Pekin should be an open port. ...

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  20. GREAT MILLING COMBINE.

    A proposal has been made to amalgamate eight of the principal firms of millers in London. The object of the combine is to ...

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  21. RUSSIAN DEMANDS.

    The text of the demands in regard to Manchuria declares that Russia is entitled to guard the neighbourhood and the relations of China against alien ...

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  22. STEAMER LAUNCHED.

    The Federal Steam Navigation Company's new steamer Somerset has been launched on the Clyde. At Dundee the Northern Steamship ...

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  23. INTER-STATE CABLES.

    There was another lengthy interview this afternoon between the Premier (Mr. Irvine) and the representatives of the Railway Society, who have been called. ...

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  24. BIG FISSURES.

    A stampede has taken place from Frank, in the north-western territory of Canada. It appears that fissures were ...

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  25. IRISH LAND BILL.

    Right Hon. Sir Edward Carson, K.C., Conservative member for Dublin University, and Solicitor-General for England, addressed a meeting at Oxford to-day. ...

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  26. SHIPPING.

    The following notifications have been posted at Lloyd's:Arrivals.—From Wellington—Rimutaka, s.; Mamari, s. ...

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  27. SECOND READING DEBATE.

    The debate on the second reading of the Land Bill foreshadows protracted discussions in committee. The Nationalists ask for wider concessions, and ...

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  28. TRANSVAAL LOAN.

    British 2 3/4 per cent consols advanced to £92 11s 3d on an announcement being made in the House of Commons by the Prime Minister (Right Hou. ...

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  29. BANK NOTE FORGERIES.

    At the Old Bailey yesterday the bank note forgeries case was concluded, and Bernstein was sentenced to five years' imprisonment. ...

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  30. LAST YEAR'S MEETING.

    The principal event at the Bisley meeting in 1902 was the firing for the Kolapore Cup, which took place on July 22. The Australian team won, with a ...

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  31. STRIKE ON THE CLYDE.

    Contrary to the advice of the executive of the amalgamated societies that the men should not strike pending a joint conference, 6000 Clyde engineers are ...

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  32. VESSEL IN DISTRESS.

    At a late hour last night it was reported that a vessel was in distress off Cape Otway. A couple of tugs were sent out, and made a search of the ...

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  33. METALS.

    Lead.—Soft foreign is quoted at £12 Is 10½d. Silver.—Bar silver was to-day, quoted at 2s 0½d per ounce standard. ...

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  34. ANTI-JEWISH AGITATION.

    Hundreds of Jewish families, fearing a massacre, have left Kiev, and the troops are patrolling the streets. Assemblages are forbidden, and the populace have ...

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  35. ANOTHER HANDSOME GIFT.

    Mr. Carnegie has given 1,000,000 dollars (£200,000) for the erection in New York of headquarters for the National Engineering Society, ...

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  36. MINING CONFERENCE.

    At a conference of the representatives of different bodies interested in mining held to-day several references were made to the feeling of insecurity created in ...

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  37. AN INSOLVENT'S SCHEDULE.

    Among the new insolvents whose schedules were filed to-day was Frank Lister, formerly a grain merchant, who in September last was conmmitted to gaol ...

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  38. COMING EVENTS.

    8 p.m.—Address by Sir W. Lyne, Albert Hall. 8 p.m.—St. Paul's Entertainment, Mechanics. ...

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  39. NEXT PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.

    Senator Marcus Alonzo Hanna, chairman of the National Republican Committee, in the course of an interview declared that Colonel Roosevelt would ...

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  40. RECENT SCARE.

    The deaths in Johannesburg were due to pneumococcus. Yesterday's message intimated that a great scare had occurred at ...

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  41. PRESENTATION TO SIR JOHN SEE.

    Sir John See (Premier) was to-day presented with his portrait in oils by the Royal Agricultural Society, of which he has been president for ten years. ...

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