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  2. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Baron Katura and General Teranchi yesterday had a conference with Counts Ito and Yamagara in connection with further important developments. ...

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  3. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The fiscal question has invaded the pantomimes in London and the provinces. ...

    Article : 26 words
  4. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Some old Khels tribesmen, who settled in Kand, burglariously stole 5000 rupees, and the booty was found in their lodgings. ...

    Article : 47 words
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  6. TERRIBLE MARINE DISASTER.

    The long and successful career of Captain Fred. Carrington, as master of Huddart-Parker's steamer Coogee, was brought to a close at a quarter to 4 ...

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  7. COMMITTEE DISSOLVED.

    The non-party committee of 60 business members of the House of Commons, which was appointed in June to investigate the difficulties of the iron, ...

    Article : 48 words
  8. FEELING IN RUSSIA.

    The St. Petersburg newspapers, in repaying the British press for comments on the Russo-Japanese dispute, evince greater animosity to Great Britain than ...

    Article : 31 words
  9. KISHINIEFF MASSACRE.

    The evidence having shown that the Kishinieff massacre was organised by many prominent citizens, who were not arrested on a charge of collusion, the ...

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  10. KOREAN ARMY.

    The "Standard" says it is reported at Tientsin that Russia and Korea have signed a secret treaty, giving Russia control of the army, through Russian ...

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  11. CANADIAN SENTEMENT.

    The Earl of Rosebery and the AntiChamberlain party have despatched Messrs. B. Herbert and E. S. Montague to learn the Canadian sentiment on Mr. ...

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  12. JAPANESE TROOPS.

    According to the correspondent of the London Daily Telegraph" at Nagasaki, the railways have been ordered to be held in readiness to transport 70,000 ...

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  13. INTER-STATE CABLES.

    The referendum polling now stands:— For 90 members of the State Parliament, 196,275; for 100 members, 12,030; for 125 members, 57,138. ...

    Article : 54 words
  14. SHIPBUILDING.

    Messrs. Harland and Wolff's shipyard in 1903 built shipping of 1,046,000 tons, thus putting up a world's record. The Clyde output totalled 441,134 tons, which ...

    Article : 35 words
  15. BRITISH NAVY.

    The "Daily Mail's" correspondent at Hong-Kong reports that the British squadron is hurriedly provisioning, and the Singapore correspondent of the same jour ...

    Article : 53 words
  16. AUSTRALIA'S ATTITUDE.

    The "Economist" remarks that the fact of the Labour domination in the Commonwealth being ready to try socialistic experiments does not tend to ...

    Article : 59 words
  17. TRAM ACCIDENT.

    A double-decked electric car, while to-night ascending the incline on the Kings-land section of the Auckland tramways, lost power, and, though the brakes were ...

    Article : 116 words
  18. EFFORTS FOR PEACE.

    'According to the correspondent of the "Daily Mail" at St. Petersburg, Count Lamsdorff has regained some of his former authority, and is exerting it in the ...

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  19. DESPATCH OF TROOPS.

    The press at Tokio urges an immediate despatch of troops to Korea, owing to the menace of Japanese interests. ...

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  20. CENTRAL EUROPEAN UNION.

    Dr. Borgius, director on the German Merchants' Association for Commercial Treaties, declared that commercial men are convinced that Mr. Chamberlain's ...

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  21. UNITED STATES INTERESTS.

    An American warship has been ordered to Chemulpho. ...

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  22. THE CHINWANGTAO INCIDENT.

    After the Boxer troubles, Change-toni, the director of the Chinese Engineering and Mining Company, reorganised the company, the English board assuming ...

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  23. INLAND WIRES.

    Edward Burles, employed at the Tasmanian Consols mine (formerly the North Golden Gate), met his death on Thursday night through falling down the shaft, a ...

    Article : 139 words
  24. MR. DEAKIN'S VIEWS.

    The "Daily Chronicle," commenting on Reuter's interview with the Prime Minister of Australia, admits that Mr. Deakin's assertion is correct—the elections ...

    Article : 168 words
  25. RUSSIAN FLEET.

    Advices from Genoa say that Russia offered a high price for two Argentine warships, now building in Italy. ...

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  26. RUSSIAN ANSWER.

    The correspondent of the 'Daily Mail" at Kobe reported that Baron Komura's note allowed a fortnight to Russia to answer. ...

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  27. POPULAR SENTIMENT.

    Speaking at the dinner of the Oriental Association at Tokio, Baron Rato, formerly Minister of Foreign Affairs, deeply regretted that the people had not ...

    Article : 82 words
  28. ACCIDENT TO A YOUTH.

    An unfortunate accident happened yesterday to a youth named W. Farrell, son of Constable Farrell. It appears he got a couple of fingers caught in the cogs ...

    Article : 52 words
  29. AMERICA AND CUBA.

    The "Standards" New York correspondent declares that the United States is prepared to try the introduction of a reciprocity with Cuba. It has raised ...

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  30. A MINER'S DEATH.

    An inquest was held on Saturday concerning the death of Edward Buries, who was killed at the North Gate mine on Thursday night. Mr. Lyne was coroner, ...

    Article : 339 words
  31. PRESS WARNING.

    It is reported that Japan's time limit expires on January 7. The Tokio newspapers declare that the passage of a single additional Russian ...

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  32. HANDSOME BEQUEST.

    The late I. W. Cudworth, of Leeds, bequeathed £70,000 to the trustees of the Pusey Library at Oxford. ...

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  33. JAPANESE WANT WAR.

    Captain Thos. Moore, Commander of the s. Changshai, which arrived in Moreton Bay to-day, said when he left the Eastern ports there was evidence of unrest in ...

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  34. RUSSIA AND FRANCE.

    The "Sviet," in an article, which is interpreted as expressing the view of the Russian Government circles, declares that the Combes Ministry is ...

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  35. THE LADY PASSENGERS.

    Enquiries made among the lady passengers by the Coogee elicited statements to the effect that they were awakened by a terrific crash, followed by the appearance ...

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  36. THE BALKAN TROUBLE.

    'A Macedonian band stabbed the sentries at Tikvest, and attacked the garrison, killing and wounding 40 soldiers and civilians. The members of the band ...

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  37. GLASSBLOWERS DEPORTED.

    Twelve Stourbridge flint glass workers went to America, under contract to English manufacturers, who established works at Corning. The ...

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  38. INQUEST AND FUNERAL.

    The inquest concerning the deaths on the Coogee will be formally opened to-morrow morning, and the funeral of the victims will take place in the afternoon. ...

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  39. SECOND OFFICER IN A CRITICAL CONDITION.

    Dr. Stirling, who was seen this evening, said that the condition of the second officer, Mr. Durrant, was a little better than it had been the night before, but his ...

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  40. A MOTOR ACCIDENT.

    The motor omnibus met with a slight accident on the trip yesterday. It ran off the road, but was soon righted. It is reported that Mr. Tatlow, the ...

    Article : 115 words
  41. ARBITRATION TREATY.

    M. Delcasse and Signor Tornulli signed the Franco-Italian arbitration treaty, which is identical with the Anglo-French. ...

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  42. BRITAIN AND PANAMA.

    Great Britain has recognised the new republic of Panama. ...

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  43. THE NEAR EAST.

    The correspondent of the "London Daily Telegraph" at St. Petersburg says it is reported that owing to the Astrabad troubles Persia may, ask Russian. ...

    Article : 30 words
  44. THE AUSTRIAN EMPEROR.

    "The Nenes Weiner Tagblatt" declares that Emperor Francis Joseph will visit King Edward about [?] ...

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  45. A PASSENGER'S ACCOUNT.

    Mr. Arthur Peck, a passenger by the Coogee, was able to give a lucid account of what happened. He met Captain carrington in Lauceston on Thursday ...

    Article : 1,274 words
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