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  3. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Supt. Ruddock, prior to his retirement from the Public Service, was presented at the Court House yesterday morning with a valuable silver teapot and ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES

    China's warlike preparations have created some agitation at St. Petersburg. The Russian authorities are especially surprised at the activity displayed in ...

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  5. THE COOGEE DISASTER.

    The enquiry was formally opened at the morgue this morning concerning the deaths of Captain Carrington and the helmsman, Golly, the victims of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. INTER-STATE CABLES.

    There does not appear to be any likelihood of the State Parliament being dissolved before next April. Meantime all necessary steps have been taken to ...

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  7. CABLE MESSAGES.

    A great popular rejoicing took place in front of the French legation at Belgrade. It appears that all the foreign Ministers, except the Ambassador of France, ...

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  8. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    To-day has been generally observed as a holiday, and there were no market transactions to report. SYDNEY. Monday. ...

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  9. TERRORISING EVEN THE RUSSIANS.

    The Chunchuses, one of the tribes of Northern China, are increasing in thousands, and are infesting Manehuria. Many, who are mounted and armed with ...

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  10. GEORGE TOWN.

    A most successful entertainment was held in the Town Hall, George Town, on Boxing Night, in aid of the George Town Cricket Association. The concert was ...

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  11. RAILWAY COLLISION.

    The wind extinguished a signal light, causing a collision on the railway; near Marquette City, in Michigan. Eighteen persons were killed and 31 ...

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  12. REDUCTION OF MEMBERS.

    The referendum in connection with the reduction of the number of members of the Legislative Assembly, now shows the following totals:— ...

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  13. AMERICAN INTERESTS.

    Realising the possibility of the war resulting in the conclusion of a treaty, which would not leave the neutrals their trade advantages in Korea and ...

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  14. SOMALILAND CAMPAIGN.

    'A desire has been expressed by the Mullah to the effect that Captain Christofero Colombo should mediate for him with Great Britain. ...

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  15. KILLED BY A BLOW.

    During a row between whites and kanakas at Bundaberg yesterday one white man was killed by a blow from a stick, and several other persons were ...

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  16. GERMAN COLONIES.

    Germany's colonies cost the Empire £10,000,000 sterling since 1884. The population of these territories was only 5125 Germans, including 1567 ...

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  17. WESTERN NEWS.

    At the Police Court this morning Timothy Adams was fined 10s, with 29s 6d costs, and witnesses expenses, for having used obscene language at Mount ...

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  18. HAGLEY.

    We have had a fortnight's splendid weather, and farmers are pushing on with their hay cutting, while some have finished, and commenced carting in. ...

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  19. STATEMENT BY M. DELCASSE.

    M. Delcasse, Minister for Foreign Affairs at Paris, declares that there is nothing in the Far Eastern situation which justifies the alarmist reports. The ...

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  20. THE BALKAN TROUBLE.

    Austria and Russia have presented an urgent, note to the Porte. It insists upon the execution of the Macedonian reforms. ...

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  21. EXCAVATIONS IN ROME.

    Mr. H. Stuart Jones, Director of the British School at Rome, writes to "The d Times," saying:— 11 The excavations which have taken place ...

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  22. SYMPATHY IN COUNTRY.

    The "Examiner" was eagerly looked for this morning for full particulars of the serious disaster that befell the Coogee. Great regret was expressed at ...

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  23. LONGFORD.

    Our holidays so far have passed off very quietly. On Christmas morning services were held at the different churches, some of which were very ...

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  24. PROSPECTS OF A JAPANESE VICTORY

    Herr Brandt, formerly German Minister to China and Japan, has stated, in an article in the Vienna newspapers, that Japan, at the present time, had a good ...

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  25. ARBITRATION.

    The "Tribune," published in Rome, declares that the Anglo-Italian arbitration treaty will be signed directly. ...

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  26. A CRUEL RUMOUR.

    A rumour that several members of the drew of the Coogee deserted her for the Fortunate Figari when the collision took place, having reached the cars of ...

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  27. PUBLIC SYMPATHY.

    A meeting of the citizens and the Launceston friends of the late Captain Carrington and the seaman Golly, who were killed while at their posts when the ...

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  28. RESUMPTION OF NEGOTIATIONS.

    According to the "Standard" trustworthy information has reached St. Petersburg to the effect that negotiations between Russia and Japan will be ...

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  29. COMMANDER GAUNT.

    The British Lords of the Admiralty have informed Admiral Mirabello, the Italian Minister of Marine, that they heartily welcomed the honour bestowed ...

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  30. MORE PACIFIC NEWS.

    The New York newspapers attribute the more pacific news to the belief that Great Britain has notified Russia that she thinks Japan's demands are just. ...

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  31. PERTH.

    Xmas passed off rather quietly here. On Xmas Eve a bicycle handicap road race (five miles) was run. Thirteen started, E. Bennett coming first, D. Murray ...

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  32. MONGOLIAN DEPUTATION.

    A deputation from Dalai-nor-Hulan, in Mongolia, has arrived at Irkutsk, in Siberia, and proceeds to St. Petersburg. ...

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  33. THE DAMAGED VESSEL.

    No time was lost to-day in removing the delris from the wrecked Coogee, preliminary to getting her in trim again for resumption of work. ...

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  34. FRANCE AND ENGLAND.

    During the course of a speech in Paris the Minister of Foreign Affairs declared that though Great Britain and France were in contact on many points, no ...

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  35. JAPANESE ARMY CONTRACTS.

    Four Japanese officers are at present in Europe allotting large orders to army contractors. ...

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  36. SYMPATHY IN THE COUNTRY.

    Profound regret is expressed here at the untimely end of Captain Carrington. He was known to many of our people who had travelled with him, and was ...

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  37. KOREAN RAILWAY.

    Japan has guaranteed the capital necessary for the construction of the railway from Fusan to Seoul, in Korea. This amounts to £1,000,000 sterling, ...

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  38. THE SECOND OFFICER.

    The latest bulletin issued to-night concerning the condition of Mr. Arthur Durrant, the second officer of the Coogee, is to the effect that his condition has ...

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  39. RUSSIAN POLICY.

    Dr. Morrison, the correspondent of "The Times" at Pekin, declares that Russria is determined that the struggle will not be confined to herself and Japan. ...

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  40. A MADMAN'S MUSEUM.

    Most people, who have no special c knowledge of the insane, are apt to consider them mere cyphers as far as the practical side of life is concerned. The ...

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  41. GENERAL CABLES.

    Mr. August Siede, of Melbourne, produced at Dresden the lyric symphony "Australian Walpurgis Night," which was well received. ...

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  42. RAILTON.

    On Xmas Day sports were held at Flowery Marsh. There was a good attendance. A boy named Jno. Powlett was thrown off a horse, and received a good ...

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  43. JAPAN'S PREPARATIONS.

    Dealing with the preparations made by Japan for the crisis, Mr. Morrison reports that all the arrangements are now complete. The officers entrusted with the ...

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  44. CHINESE RESISTANCE TO RUSSIAN PRESSURE.

    Japan recently made an explicit promise that she would never recognise Russian rights in Manchuria except China yielded. ...

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  45. THE NAPOLEONIC SIDE OF GLADSTONE.

    Sir Wemyss Reid tells some stories in the "Nineteenth Century" of the Napoleonic side of Mr. Gladstone. "I am astounded, sir, at your audacity ...

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  46. SOMERSET.

    The Christmas season has as usual passed over very quietly with us, though on the evening of Christmas Day our local band, which, by the way, has made ...

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  47. BRITISH TARDINESS.

    The Pekin correspondent of "The Times" in his latest despatches, laments over Great Britain's tardiness in preparing for eventualities in the Far East. ...

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  48. WORLD'S WEALTHIEST HEIRESSES.

    Paradoxically enough, the owner of the greatest artillery works in the world is a girl of 19—Fraulein Antoinette Bertha Krupp, whose father, the late Baron ...

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  49. AMERICA AND ENGLAND.

    Should the Far Eastern contest be extended to Europe, the United States navy, the "New York Sun" asserts, will be ranged with the British, especially if ...

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  50. WEIGHED IN THE BALANCE.

    A clergyman preached a long sermon from the text, "Thou art weighed in the balance and found wanting" (reports "V.C."). After the congregation had ...

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  51. GIRL'S NOVEL TOUR.

    Madeline Cauchet, a young girl from Paris, has Just made a tour of the world without a son in her pocket, giving lessons in French to pay her way. She ...

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  52. LUCKY CHEMISTS.

    The number of chemists' shops in German towns is strictly limited, and new licences are rarely granted. The value of these licensed establishments is ...

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