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  2. FIRST TEST MATCH.

    The Englishmen's innings was soon over this morning. Fielder hit Armstrong for two and four, and was then out lbw. The innings, which lasted five ...

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  3. CABLE MESSAGES

    Eight hundred Zulu headmen attended an indaba at Nogama, signifying a final submission of the Royal tribe to the white authorities. Colonel Mackenzie ...

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  4. COMMONWEALTH NEWS

    The Sydney correspondent of "The Times" declares that the Admiralty's condition for cancelling the agreement is quite impossible of acceptance. ...

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  5. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    A strike among wharf labourers employed in handling cargo carried between Melbourne and Geelong took place to-day. About 80 men are affected. ...

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  6. SCOTTSDALE WATER SCHEME

    The Scottsdale water system was started yesterday by. the Governor (Sir Gerald Strickland), who went up from Launceston by the morning train, and ...

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  7. FEDERAL NOTES

    "King Carnival will reign supreme" i an announcement contained in i communication received by the Prime Minister from the British Consul in the ...

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  8. GENERAL CABLES

    The Prince of Thurn-Taxis has resigned his membership of the German Navy. League, and there are also many resignations in Berlin. ...

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  9. NEW SOUTH WALES

    Mrs. Marie Simmonds, a visitor from Victoria, who is staying at the Hotel Australia, was shopping in a large city establishment yesterday. She placed ...

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  10. PACIFIC CRUISE.

    It will cost 2,000,000 sterling to send the American fleet on the Pacific cruise, and 14,000,000 to complete the new naval programme. ...

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  11. REFLEX OF IMMIGRATION.

    During five weeks in November and December 120,000 steerage passengers left American Atlantic ports for Europe with 5,000,000 sterling, while for the ...

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  12. AMUSEMENTS

    There was another large attendance at the Academy of Music last night, when the final performance of the sensational drama, "The Great Awakening," ...

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  13. DARING BURGLARY.

    Lord Lonsdale's Barley Thorpe Hall was entered by burglars, who secured much booty, including many Jockey Club relics and Royal gifts. The ...

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  14. INDIAN CONGRESS.

    Leiffatrie has declined the presidency of the Indian Congress. ...

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  15. WRECKED PETROLEUM BOAT.

    The Thomas Lawson, a 5000-ton petroleum boat, was a seven-masted schooner—the largest in the world. She declined the assistance of two lifeboats, ...

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  16. DUKEDOM OF PORTLAND.

    On Mr. Jones abandoning Robert Caldwell's evidence, the magistrate (Mr. Plawden) asked what value he then attached to the other testimony as to ...

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  17. THE RAILWAY BAND.

    At the Cataract Cliff Grounds on Thursday night next the Tasmanian Railway Brass Band, assisted by St. Joseph's Brass Band, will render some ...

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  18. STATE TELEGRAMS

    At a meeting of the marine board to-day the following recommendations of the wharf committee were agreed to: —(1) On an application by the Union ...

    Article : 353 words
  19. WEST'S PICTURES AND THE BRESCIANS.

    To-morrow evening West's Pictures and the Brescians open their season at the Academy of Music. All arrangements are completed for the opening, and a ...

    Article : 411 words
  20. JAPANESE DEFENCES.

    According to the Tokio correspondent of the "London 'Daily Telegraph" the Cabinet has decided from the next fiscal year to postpone military undertakings ...

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  21. NEW ZEALAND

    George Scott, trading as the Atlas and Confectionery Co. at Christchurch, claimed 4500 from the Exhibition Commissioners for having wrongfully ...

    Article : 43 words
  22. WEDDING BELLS.

    The marriage was solemnised yesterday of ,Miss Amy Bushby, fifth daughter of Mr. Frank Bushby, "Caithness," Church-street, with Mr Edgar A. ...

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  23. PERSIAN AFFAIRS.

    As Nasirshmulk considered his life in danger, Mr. Churchill, in an interview with the Shah, raised British prestige by securing Nasirshmulk's release and ...

    Article : 34 words
  24. MODERNIST PROPAGANDA.

    Pope Pius in an allocation to the consistory at Rome on the occasion of the creation of four new cardinals, including the Archbishops of Rheims and ...

    Article : 84 words
  25. WESTERN NEWS

    There is not the slightest clue concerning the jewellery robbery that occurred on Saturday evening. A start will shortly be made with ...

    Article : 145 words
  26. ENTOMBED IN A MINE.

    An explosion in a mine at Yolande, pear Birmingham, Alabama, entombed ,90 men. Forty of the men groped their way to the surface within an hour ...

    Article : 42 words
  27. SHIPPING.

    The following notifications have been posted at Lloyd's:—Arrivals—Deerham, Restock, Geelong, and Buelow. Departures—For Sydney—Anviedgirth, ...

    Article : 69 words
  28. UNPLEASANT EXPERIENCE

    A child named Thompson had an unpleasant experience this morning. It had a small tin whistle in its mouth when the instrument slipped half-way down ...

    Article : 70 words
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