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  2. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Persistent reports are prevalent on the Continent to the effect that Kaiser William has placed the Crown Prince under arrest for disobedience. ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES.

    There has been a considerable decline in the exports from Germany to Canada, owing to the surtax. In live months the value fell by ...

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  5. INTER-STATE CABLES.

    Mr. Le Lechpiere, second officer to the French barque La Blanche, met his death by drowning yesterday. He was on the ship's rail, conversing with a ...

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  6. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The Russian squadron has abandoned the chase after the new Japanese cruisers, Nisshin and Kasuga. This has been rendered necessary ...

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  7. THIRD TEST MATCH.

    The test match was continued to-day under favourable conditions, and in the presence of about 5000 persons. The Australian innings was brought to a ...

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  8. CURRENT TOPICS.

    Band Concert.—The municipal concert B given by Mr. T. Lithgow's St. Joseph's Band at St. George's Square last evening was well attended. Each of the items ...

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  9. LATE SIR JOHN M'INTYRE.

    The announcement this morning Of the death of Sir John M'Intyre was received with widepread regret. ...

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  10. MR. MORLEY'S VIEW.

    Right Hon. John Morley, M.P. (L.), speaking at Arbroath, in Scotland, declared that the keystone of Mr. Chamberlain's Whole policy was restriction. ...

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  11. THIBETAN MISSION.

    Four thousand Thibetans have assembled at a post distant some 40 miles from Tuna. ...

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  12. DISCOVERED AND RELANDED.

    Five Russians shipped on board the Japanese cruiser Nisshin at Genoa as Italians. They were, however, discovered and relanded. ...

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  13. SUPPOSED ANTHRAX CASES.

    An inspection of animals near Colae supposed to be suffering from anthrax has been made by the Stock Inspector (Mar. Cother). He reported the cases ...

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  14. GERMAN TERRITORY.

    Herr Lindow, speaking in the German Reichstag, said that a decade's labour had been destroyed by the Herreo out- break in the north for no perceptible ...

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  15. LATE ADMIRAL KEPPEL.

    Full naval hours will be accorded the remains of the late Admiral Sir Henry Keppel in Winkfield Church on Thursday, and a memorial service will also, ...

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  16. SITUATION IN KOREA.

    Mr. M'Leavy Brown, C.M.G., the Chief Commissioner of Customs, has locked up the Korean field guns in the Custom House. ...

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  17. THE COOGEE DISASTER.

    The litigation arising from the collision between the Fortunato Figari and Coogee has been advanced another stage, a counter-claim having been set ...

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  18. HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    Hon. A. G. H. Gibbs, M.P. (C.), for London City, and the Hon. Vicary Gibbs, MP. (C.) for St. Albans, will spontaneously resign and seek re-election. They ...

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  19. MR. CHAMBERLAIN ENDORSED.

    The national meeting of hopgrowers held in London endorsed Mr. Chamberlain's policy. ...

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  20. MANCHURIA.

    Hon. John Hay, American Secretary of State, in reply to Count Cassino, the Russian Minister at Washington, stated that relations of the Chinese and ...

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  21. WEST OF SCOTLAND.

    The West of Scotland Liberal Unionist Association, representing 120 branches, is unanimous as to the necessity of maintaining and strengthening the ...

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  22. SMALL-POX IN NEW ZEALAND

    Dr. Gresswell received the following official communication from New Zealand regarding the outbreak of small- pox there:—"Regret to inform you there ...

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  23. PARIS UNDERGROUND.

    By an accident on the Paris underground line between the Combat and Belleville stations, a number of persons were injured. ...

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  24. RUSSIAN POLICY.

    ''The Times" Tokio correspondent says that opinion is altogether sceptical as to the rumour of Russian concessions. Reuter's, representative at Berlin says ...

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  25. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The bursting of a waterspout flooded Bloemfontein, in the Orangia Colony of South Africa. Many houses were destroyed, and ...

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  26. KNEPP CASTLE BURNT.

    Knepp Castle, at Horsham, has been burnt, the lose being estimated at £60,000. Holbein's "Ann of Cleves' and "Thomas Cromwell," and other ...

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  27. A CONFERENCE.

    Czar Nicholas has invited Barons Kurino and Barshoeselo to confer on the situation. ...

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  28. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    Parliament was opened to-day by Sir Harry Rawson, who in his speech stated that the purpose of the session was to give effect to the will of the people, and ...

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  29. FURTHER PARTICULARS.

    The disaster at Bloemfontein was due to the heavy, rain bursting the reservoir. Twenty-five persons were drowned, ...

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  30. METALS.

    Copper.—Standard brands are quoted at £57 17s 6d for s[?]ot and £57 2s 6d for three months' delivery. Lead.—Soft foreign is quoted at '£11 ...

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  31. FRENCH VIEWS.

    The French newspapers treat the quarrel between Russia and Japan with in- difference. M. Hanotaux, in an article in "The ...

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  32. NATIONAL SCOUTS.

    Rev. Bosman induced the Dutch Reformed Church at Ermelo to rescind the panion granted to the National Scouts and exact a public confession of their ...

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  33. DROWNING FATALITIES.

    Alexander Hardie, a son of Mr. Robert Hardie, of Jerilderie, was drowned while bathing with several companions in Billabone Creek. Henry Tindale, an ...

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  34. BOXER LEADER.

    The Belgian Dishop Bermyn reports the death at Nighiafu of Tungfuhsiang, the Boxer general. ...

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  35. COMMONWEALTH.

    The Treasurer has furnished full particulars as to the Customs and Excise revenue received by each state for the half-year ending December 31, 1903. The ...

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  36. STRIKE ENDED.

    A protracted strike in the textile trades in Krimmitschan, in Saxony, has collapsed. ...

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  37. CHINESE LABOUR QUESTION.

    The result of the deliberations of the Federal Cabinet with regard to the proposal of the Premier of New Zealand to make a united protest against the ...

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  38. IMPROVEMENT OF HOSPITALS.

    'After inspecting the universities, museums, and hospitals in the United States, Great Britain, France, and Germany, several medical men are devoting ...

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  39. DEATH FROM POISONING.

    A shocking event occurred to-day at Gilgandra. George Collison mixed together honey and a powder believed to be sulphur. He took some of the ...

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  40. SHIPPING.

    The following notifications have been posted at Lloyd's:- Arrivals.-Port Elliott, s., from Brisbane. At Antwerp-Bertha, bq., from ...

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  41. THE FUN CARNIVAL.

    The Fun Carnival opens to-night. It will take the form of a most unique entertainment, for which great preparations have been made. The Cricket Ground ...

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  42. DEFENCE DEPARTMENT.

    A general order was issued from the military headquarters to-night, announcing that Colonel H. D. Mackenzie, of New South Wales, will at an early date ...

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  43. LORD TENNYSON.

    Lord Tennyson, who leaves for England on Thursday, was tendered a farewell luncheon by the State Ministry at Parliament House to-day. The guests ...

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  44. CATHOLIC ASSOCIATION.

    Most Rev. Dr. Walsh, Archbishop of Dublin, has issued, a pastoral letter, in which he denounced the new Catholic Association, which recommended the ...

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  45. ELECTION APPEALS.

    The rules of the High Court for dealing with federal election appeals are now being revised by the judges, and will probably he issued within a few days. ...

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  46. ACCIDENT AT RIFLE BUTTS.

    Isaac Hunt, a resident in Wallanga, was shot through the stomach with a rifle bullet while he was marking at the rifle butts at Maclaran Flat on Saturday ...

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  47. BOERS IN MEXICO.

    Mexico has advanced Mr. Snyman 50,000 dollars, 25 years' credit, towards the purchase of lands, to be colonised by Boers within three years; the Boers to ...

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  48. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Wheat Was quiet to-day, holders' ideas being about 2s 10d to 2s 11d. Flour was steady at £7 15s; bran, 6¾d to 7d; polland, 8d to 8½d. ...

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  49. VESSELS IN COLLISION.

    A collision occurred here at daylight, this morning between the mail steamer Sierra and the pilot steamer Kuaka, resulting in the latter vessel being sunk. ...

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  50. COMING EVENTS.

    T.T.C. summer meeting. 2.30 p.m.—Centennial excursion to Rosevears. 7.30 p.m.—Fun Carnival at Cricket ...

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  51. COMMERCIAL.

    Wheat.-Eight thousand five hundred quarters of Victorian, for shipment on January 15, sold at 29s 10d, and 13,000 quarters, for February shipment, at 29s ...

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  52. PANAMA REVOLUTION.

    The "New York World" accuses New York bankers of financing the Panama revolution, which, it alleges, was the work of a Paris and New York stock ...

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