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  2. CABLE MESSAGES

    While Shifu, a diamond murchant, was writing a telegram in the office of financial firm at Nice, a thief stole his wallet, containing stones worth £40,000 ...

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  3. STATE POLITICAL PARTIES.

    The lion. H. Nicholls, leader of the Opposition ill the State Parliament, writes :— In your issue of the 23rd inst., you ...

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  4. COMMONWEALTH NEWS

    The Lord Mayor intends to arrange a farewell to the Prime Minister on the occasion of his departure for England to attend the Imperial Conference. ...

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  5. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    It is rumoured that a Commonwealth system of old age pensions will shortly be brought forward by the Labour party. ...

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  6. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    The hearing of a case in which Walter Trewin, a clerk, was charged with embezzlement in connection with an alleged short payment of Customs dues, ...

    Article : 116 words
  7. CABLE MESSAGES

    In a speech extending over three hours and ten minutes, the Right Hon. R. B. Haldane. K.C. Secretary of State for War, explained to the House of ...

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  8. DEVONPORT WANTS.

    The Premier (Captain Evans) arrived last evening from Devonport. where he was besieged with deputations. Resident Commissioner. ...

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  9. ARMY CONTRACTS.

    The Prime Minister has received a notice from the Imperial authorities that an officer will be sent out by the War Office to inspect the meat-packing ...

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  10. THE STATE ELECTION.

    The writs for the approaching state elections were issued to-day. ...

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  11. EXECUTION AT WARSAW.

    A Britisher named Tingle, who was a blacksmith by trade, was court martialled at Warsaw, and banged in the citadel for robbing the conductor of a ...

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  12. PUBLISHING BETTING ODDS

    The Cabinet to-day decided that a prosecution should be instituted against the "Evening Herald" for publishing betting odds on the forthcoming races. ...

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  13. CAPSIZE OF A LUGGER.

    The pearling bigger Amelia capsized in a Squall near Restoration Island Torres Straits. One of the Malay crew and a white man named M'Leod went ...

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  14. STATE TELEGRAMS

    Mr. T. A. Tabart has taken a turn for [?] better. ...

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  15. SHIPPING.

    The following notifications have been posted at Lloyd's:— Arrivals, — Barbarossa and Kaipane [?] from Australian and New Zealand ...

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  16. THE METHODIST CHURCH.

    The pastoral sessions of the Methodist Church of Australasia were continued to-day. A report of the probationers' examination committee on the ...

    Article : 133 words
  17. THE CRIMINAL COURT.

    Mr. Justice M'Intyre presided at the sittings of the Supreme Court in its criminal jurisdiction to-day. Alfred Smith pleaded guilty to an attempt to ...

    Article : 108 words
  18. THE SUGAR CONFERENCE.

    The Brisbane Sugar Conference sitting at Townsville discussed the Premier's proposals for bringing our labour under contract to work the plantations. ...

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  19. RUSSIAN IMMIGRANTS.

    The Immigration Board at Grimsby has warned the German shippers that drastic action will be taken if they persist in bringing Russian refugees ...

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  20. STRIKE OF SLAUGHTERMEN

    The position with regard to the strike of slaughtermen is interesting. The men at Gisborne knocked off yesterday, and the company will do its own killing, ...

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  21. PREMIER CARRUTHERS.

    Mr. Carruthers will leave in the Marmora to-morrow for Tasmania on a visit to Captain Evans. He may extend hs trip to New Zealand. ...

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  22. THE STRICKEN FAMILY.

    An "Examiner" representative brought under the notice of the Chief Health Officer to-day the report in Friday's issue on the stricken Lee family, and ...

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  23. CENTRAL A[?]ERICAN WAR.

    After six hours' fighting, the Nicaraguans captured San Bernardo, Londearel. Many of the defenders were either killed or wounded. ...

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  24. A DOMESTIC TRAGEDY.

    Mrs. Wray, aged 75 years, who was attacked by her husband, who is six years older, at Bateman's Bay, succumbed to her injuries this morning. ...

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  25. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Otto Gold- schmidt, Jenny Lind's husband. [Deceased was born at Hamburg, August 21, 1829; m. 1S52, (Miss) Mdlle. ...

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  26. REDEMPTION OF LOANS.

    The Premier stated to-day it was his intention to redeem all loans falling due this year without further borrowing in the London market. "A loan of ...

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  27. THE MARINE BOARD.

    At a meeting of the marine board today a circular letter was read from the Prime Minister, intimating that in view of the probable early transfer of ...

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  28. AMUSEMENTS.

    Madam Amy Sherwin and her company will appear at Weldborough to-morrow night, Moorina on Friday, and Gladstone on Saturday night. Other ...

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  29. MARIE NARELLE CONCERT COMPANY.

    Next Friday evening the Maria Narelle Company will appear at the Academy of Music in one of the delightful concerts with which they have been ...

    Article : 267 words
  30. BOILER T

    A tube of the destroyer Dragon' boll[?] exploded, injuring six stokers, three of them receiving serious hurts. The mishap took place at Corfu. ...

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  31. PRESS VIEWS.

    Several of the newspapers emphasise that the voluntary system is on its last trial. Mr. Haldane's proposal for placing the ...

    Article : 107 words
  32. COLLEGE OF DOMESTIC SCIENCE.

    Mr. Turner, Superintendent of Technical Education, has submitted to the Government a long report, in which he makes suggestions for the establishment ...

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  33. AUSTRALIA'S NAVAL DEFENCE.

    Mort's Dock Company, Sydney, held its annual picnic on Saturday last, and J. P. Franki, managing director, in response to a toast, said there was an ...

    Article : 534 words
  34. THE POST OFFICE.

    A committtee, with .Mr. Farre[?] as. chairman, enquires into the practicability and desirability of the Post Office providing facilities in connection with ...

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  35. WRECK OF THE IMPERATRIX.

    For hands were drowned in the wreck of the Austrian-Lloyd steamer Imperatrix at Crete. AU the passengers were saved. ...

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  36. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    During the present outbreak of plague 26 cases have occurred in the metropolitan area. There have been seven deaths, and seven patients have been discharged ...

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  37. A FAREWELL MEMENTO.

    A presentation was made to-night to Miss Dusting by members of the Methodist Church as a memento of her three years' services as organist. The present ...

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  38. MEAT CONTRACTS.

    Replying in the House of Commons to Mr. Hunt, Mr. Haldane stated that 16,500,000lb. of colonial and 31,500,0001b. of foreign preserved mean had been purchased for the army during the 38 ...

    Article : 65 words
  39. COLD PEOPLE.

    The food that produces energy, gives natura' warmth while it strengthens the invalid and leads back to health and happiness. ...

    Article : 364 words
  40. WESTERN NEWS.

    Messrs. Morgan, Murphy, Redfearn, and Podmore (officers), and F. Kalbfell (secretary), of the Tasmanian district of the Ancient Order of Foresters, ...

    Article : 73 words
  41. EMPIRE THEATRE.

    A complete change of programme will be given by the Alhambra Vaudeville Co. this evening. The present company is a particularly strong one, headed by ...

    Article : 141 words
  42. RINGAROOMA RAILWAY LEAGUE.

    A meeting of the committee of the Ringarooma Railway League was held in the Town Hall on Monday, a fair number being present. The president ...

    Article : 298 words
  43. A TYPICAL BABY TROUBLE.

    The following interesting letter from a grateful mother will be read by all whose little ones are afflicted with rashes or any Irritation of the skin. ...

    Article : 306 words
  44. THE WEATHER.

    This morning there was every indication of a hot day, but a sea-breeze sprang up, and it became dull and heavy. Afterwards rain fell, accompanied by ...

    Article : 166 words
  45. THE BLACK FAMILY.

    The Black Family of musicians per- formed here last night to a good house. They upheld the reputation they have won as a talented family. ...

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  46. OMING EVENTS.

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