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  2. CABLE MESSAGES

    Mulai Haflo secured 1,700,000 rounds [?] ammunition in the Customs House at Mazagan. The French had intended to seize this, but failed to do so. ...

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  3. CABLE MESSAGES

    Recently Mr. W. H. Liddell (C.) resigned his seat (West Down) in the House of Commons, and an election to fill the vacancy took place to-day. The ...

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  4. COMMONWEALTH NEWS

    No further action is to be taken by the Victorian Government in connection with he negotiations for the purchase of the ship Shenandosh as a training ...

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  5. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    The quiet little township of Rydalmere was disturbed yesterday by a frac[?]s, in the course of which Constable Michael Howard was terribly injured. A ...

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  6. CABLE MESSAGES

    Speaking at Wynyard Park, the Marquis of Londonderry declared that the reason why the House of Lords passed so many radical measures ...

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  7. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    The police to-day raided a house in the city ocupied by Chinese, and seized opium valued at £50. ...

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  8. RETURNED COMMISSIONER

    Mr. T. Tait, chairman of the Victorian Railway Commissioners, returned to Melbourne to-day, after a six months' trip abroad. ...

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  9. THE TARIFF.

    The Minister of Customs received three deputations to-day regarding alterations in the tariff. A representative of Gordon and Gotch said that it the duty on ...

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  10. MASSACRE FEARED.

    Some of the Imperial troops near Tangier are disconcerted, and are looting the cattle and grain. The Europeans fear a massacre worse ...

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  11. A LAD'S BRAVERY.

    A number of small boys were playing on the banks of the Mitchell River, at Bairnsdale, on Saturday, when one, aged 7 years, fell into the water. Keith ...

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  12. KAID MACLEAN.

    Kaid Sir Harry Maclean, Instructor-General of the Moorish Army, who is still a prisoner in Raisuli's district, writes to say he is suffering great ...

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  13. NEWFOUNDLAND FISHERIES

    It has been officially announced that Great Britain and the United States have, penkling arbitration, arranged a modes vivendi for the conduct of the ...

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  14. FIRE AT PENTRIDGE

    A fire occurred this morning flax works at Pentridge prison. About seven tons of raw material and the building were practically destroyed, ...

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  15. CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE

    A cap found in the field where mares were recently mutilated, and a broken pipe in the vicinity, constitute the chief circumstantial evidence against Morgan, ...

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  16. ARMISTICE EXTENDED.

    As the deputation did not arrive, General Drude extended the armistice for 24 hours. [Several of the tribes round ...

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  17. KING EDWARD.

    His Majesty the King has arrived in the city, where he will spend the week-end. The Sovereign was accorded an enthusiastic reception. ...

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  18. CONSIDERATION OF DUTIES.

    The reported decision of the Federal Government to postpone consideration of the items of the tariff until several bills from the Senate have been ...

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  19. RAIN IN NEW SOUTH WALES

    Rain had, up to 9 o'clock this morning, fallen over a large position of the state. It was disappointingly light, however, ranging from a single point ...

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  20. PRESS VIEWS.

    The "Morning Post" describes the New-foundland modus vivendi as a shameful betrayal of Imperial interests, while "The Times" is somewhat pessimistic ...

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  21. INSURANCE MONEY.

    A Russian named Naumoff has been arrested for fatally shooting Count Kamanowski, at Venice. The latter's life had been insured for £20,000 sterling, ...

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  22. BRITISH INDIANS.

    In appealing for fair play for the Indians in South Africa, "The Times" declares that while the self-governing colonies are justified in taking adiquate ...

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  23. EDUCATION BILL.

    Right Hon. Reginald M'Kenna, M.P., President of the Board of Education, in a letter to the Leicester Nonconformists, stated that the Government would ...

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  24. FALSE REPORTS.

    In the press of the 5th inst., the following appeared:—"Sir William Lyne received the following telegram from Moojebing:—Enthusiastic meeting ...

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  25. A THREATENED STRIKE.

    The draymen engaged in heavy carrying work, at a meeting to-night, carried a resolution similar to the one adopted by the light carrying portion ...

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  26. SENTENCED FOR FRAUDS.

    D. C. M'Intyre has been sentenced to four months' imprisonment for frauds in connection with the late exhibition. ...

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  27. A RECENT TRAGEDY.

    Henry Reid, who shot Lydia Gibbons, at Nightcaps, Invercargill, in a fit of jealousy, died on Sunday night. The girl has recovered consciousness, but her ...

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  28. LAWN TENNIS.

    A. F. Wilding, the New Zealander, beat Fritz Heim, in the final fox the men's singles at Baden Baden, 6-3, 6-2, 6-3. ...

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  29. ANTI-MILITARISM.

    According to the Paris correspondent of "The Times," indignation has been expressed in that city at M. Jaures' antimilitarist speech at a meeting of 5000 ...

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  30. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    In connection with the death of Winifred May Le Breton Marshall, the city coroner to-day committed Dr. A. J. Szurfstein for triad. Bail was fixed at ...

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  31. STATE TELEGRAMS

    The Commercial Bank of Tasmania will declare a dividend at the rate of 12 per cent, at the half-yearly meeting on Wednesday. ...

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  32. GAS EXPLOSION.

    A terrific explosion occurred in the local post office. A jet having been left on overnight in the strong room, it became filled with gas. When the ...

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  33. TRADES UNION CONGRESS.

    The Trades Union. Congress at Bath declared that the Unemployed Act failed to touch even the fringe [?]f the question. It urged the Govrnment to ...

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  34. A GREAT RACE.

    The new Atlantic liner, the Lusitania, sailed for New York two and a half hours after the Lucania. There was much excitement amongst the passengers ...

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  35. N.S.W. ELECTIONS.

    The elections take place to-morrow, and a large polling throughout the state is expected. The Premier anticipates a sweeping victory for liberalism. He ...

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  36. MR. ROOSEVELT'S CAMPAIGN

    A sensation has been caused in the United States by the "New York World" published names and the amount the heads of trusts contributed to Mr. ...

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  37. MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS

    Probably the Treasurer and Minister of Lands will deliver' their statements on Thursday. The debate will commence on the following Tuesday. ...

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  38. CITY COUNCIL.

    The city council met yesterday. Present—The Mayor (Alderman P. Boland), Aldermen R. J. Sadler. M.H.A., C. Russen, M.L.C., A. Munnew, W. C. ...

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  39. GAZETTE NOTIFICATIONS.

    The following notifications appear in this week's "Gazette:"—H. J. Herd, Launceston, has been granted an auctioneer's license. Th[?] assessment roll ...

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  40. MONTE CARLO MURDER.

    An immense crowd met the Goo[?]s at Monte Carlo, and made a hostile demonstration against the pair, who are charged with the murder of a woman. ...

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  41. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    Major Marshall, in a speech delivered at a dinner prior to the departure of the teams, summed up the American victory by, saying that the men and rifle ...

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  42. SCOTTSDALE ROAD TRUST

    At the road trust meeting held on Saturday there were present—Messrs. P. H. Tucker (chairman), H. K. Clayton, Alexander James, T. H. Brewer, A. W. ...

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  43. ARMY CONTRACTS.

    Speaking at Abernethy, the Right Hon. R. B. Haldane, K.C., M.P., Secretary of State for War, defended the purchase of the American horseshoes. The prices ...

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  44. DEVONPORT WATER SCHEME

    The town board has drafted a bill to empower it to borrow another £5000 to effect improvements to the water science on the lines recommended by ...

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  45. SWIMMING.

    C. M. Daniels (N.Y.A.C.), at Manchester, won the 100 yards championship, covering the distance in the record time of 45 2.5sec. ...

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  46. MISSING GIRL FOUND.

    The missing girl Hainsworth was discovered by the police at the residence of Con. Leary, near the Victoria Bridge. A charge of larceny of £4 from her ...

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  47. FIRE DAMP EXPLOSION.

    An explosion of fire dump in the Esperanza mines, Coalhulla, Texas, killed 27 miners. Many others were injured. ...

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  48. MIKKELSEN'S EXPEDITION

    Mr. Stevannson, enthnographer, in a telegram from Eagle City. Yukon, announces that the ice trip has been safely accomplished, and Mr. Mikkelsen will ...

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  49. ANTI-JAPANESE FEELING.

    After the meeting of the anti-Japanese and Korean league in Vancouver, 60 rowdies smashed the Japanese and Chinese shop-windows. Later, a mob of ...

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  50. POLICE COURT ITEMS.

    At the Police Court to-day, before Commissioner Chambers and Mr. J. Over-all, J.P., Robert Charlton was proceeded against under the board of health ...

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  51. REBELLION IN KOREA.

    Advices from Tokio declare that the Korean insurgents are abandoning organised resistance, and have begun to destroy the railways and telegraphs, and ...

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  52. TARRANT.

    Tarrant travels to Australia with the English team, the Middlesex club paying his expenses, with the view of obtaining an improvement in the ...

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  53. BOILING-POINTS OF METALS.

    One of the last contributions to science made by Henri Moissan, the French chemist, recently deceased, was a classification of the boiling-points of metals. His ...

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  54. Advertising

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  55. INFANTS' CARMINATIVE.

    Many people object to give their babies Soothing Syrups because of possible in-jury to the child, and wisely so, too, Holmes Infants' Carminative will not ...

    Article : 65 words
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