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  2. THE LAW'S DELAYS.

    The insight given in yesterday's "Examiner" into the attitude and conduct of the police in regard to the "purchases upon approval" by a woman who left ...

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  3. CABLE MESSAGES

    The Vice-Governor of Siedlee was ill on Wednesday, and Colonel Cichanovsky, commander of the city military and police was appointed to replace ...

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  4. COMMONWEALTH NEWS

    A lengthy debate took place on the motion of Senator Clemous (Tas.) to dissent from the decision of the President in upholding the decision of the ...

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  5. CABLE MESSAGES

    Owing to the alarmist reports as to the health of the Princess Royal, it has been officially announced that she never completely recovered from a ...

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  6. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    The State Attorney-General has prohibited the holding to the art union in connection with the Eight Hours demonstration to be held next April. ...

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  7. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    Rain fell on Wednesday night, but to-day was beautifully fine. Visitors be gan to arrive at the Royal Agricultural Show before the gates were opened, and ...

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  8. THE SLANDER CASE.

    The Prothonotary to-day gave his decision in the slander case W. H. Edgar M.L.C., v. Senator Dawson. He awarded Mr. Edgar £50 damages. ...

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  9. VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Assembly to-day the adjournment of the House was moved to protest against the bringing of barges from England. The Premier (Mr. Bent) ...

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  10. SOLDIERS MALTREATED.

    Corporal Klotmann, of the 69th regiment, at Tver, has been sentenced to twelve months' imprisonment and degradation for cruelly beating soldiers and ...

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  11. AN ASSASSINATION.

    A lieutenant and a young lady, who were walking in the streets of Warsaw, were shot dead. The assassins escaped. ...

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  12. IMMIGRATION.

    A return tabled in "The Assembly shows that during the last six months 128 adults and 43 children were sent to the state by the Agent-General assisted ...

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  13. A BOMB OUTRAGE.

    A bomb was thrown into a party of eight policemen and watchmen in Warsaw. Two of them were killed, and the six others were wounded. ...

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  14. WEDDING DISTURBED.

    Thirty armed anarchists in Odessa appeared at a wedding in a private house, and demanded money. Twenty-four of the gang were arrested. ...

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  15. SEARCH FOR DIAMONDS.

    A Cape syndicate has chartered a steamer to outstrip the s. Xema, which is proceeding to an island off the African coast to search for diamonds, while ...

    Article : 63 words
  16. ANTI-GAMBLING BILL.

    Sir Samuel Gillott. interviewed to-night, said that the Anti-Gambling Bill legalises betting on racecourses to which a charge for admission is made, and ...

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  17. GOLD-STEALING INQUIRY.

    The Gold Stealing Commission contionued its sitting to-day. Constable Ryan, stationed at Boulder said that information in his possession ...

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  18. AN EXECUTION.

    Konopliaunikowas, the girl who assassinated General Minn, has been executed in Schluesselberg prison. [The murder took place a little more ...

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  19. THE REPRESENTATIVES.

    The Speaker took the chair at 10.30 a.m. THE NEW MAIL BOATS. In reply to Mr. Thomas (N.S.W.), the ...

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  20. BANK RATE.

    The Bank of England rate has been raised to 4 per cent. ...

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  21. STATE DEBTS.

    A conference of Premiers. Treasurers and leaders of the Opposition is to be held in Melbourne next week or the week after to consider the proposals of the ...

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  22. ST. LEGER STAKES.

    The principal event at Doncaster to-day was THE ST. LEGER STAKES, Of 25 sovs. each. For three-year-olds. ...

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  23. ORDER RESTORED.

    Later advices declare that order has been restored in Siedlee, but that thousands shave left the city. ...

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  24. THE DEFENCE FORCE.

    No steps have been taken to appoint a successor to Brigadier-General Hoad in the position of Deputy-Adjutant. General. At present he is acting in ...

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  25. SEAMEN'S WAGES.

    An amicable arrangement was arrived at to-day between representatives of the Australasian Steamship Owners' Federation and the Federal Seamen's Union ...

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  26. ANOTHER MURDER.

    Still another assassination is reported from Warsaw. While driving in a cab, Colonel Jakovleff, Chief of the Prisons, was shot dead. The assassin escaped. ...

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  27. PEASANTS AND JEWS.

    The "Novoe Vremya" declares that the questions of giving the peasants equal rights with other citizens and the removal of the Jewish disabilities are not ...

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  28. VESSEL LAUNCHED.

    The Anglo-Australian Steam Navigation Company's steamer Port Phillip bas been launched at Hebburn. ...

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  29. DEPORTATION OF KANAKAS

    The point has been raised whether the Pacific Island Labourers Act, in so far as it compels the deportation of kanakas who were in the Commonwealth when the ...

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  30. LABOUR COLONIES.

    Right Hon. John Burns, M.P., President of the Local Government Board, is spending his holidays in France and Belgium, and is visiting the Labour ...

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  31. CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE.

    At the meeting of the Associated Chambers of Commerce, held at Bristol. Sir W. H. Holland, M.P. (L.), who presided, declared that trade was ...

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  32. THE TRAMS PLEBISCITE.

    The poll to be taken to-day at the Town Hall, Inveresk Police Station, and Percy-street Hall, on the plain question, "Are you in favour of tramways for the ...

    Article : 191 words
  33. THE GAMBLING EVIL.

    A large deputation waited on the Postmaster-General to-day with reference to the use of postal, telegraph, and telephone services for gambling purposes. ...

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  34. SWIMMING.

    Darbyshire was absent when the time arrived for starting the 220 yards championship. Cecil Healy, of Sydney, therefore swans over the course alone. ...

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  35. PORTS OPENED.

    China has opened Tiehling, Tungehiangtse, and Fakuru to international trade. ...

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  36. GUNS FOR TURKEY.

    Turkey has cancelled an order for 50 Hotchkiss guns, and ordered 50 Maxims from Germany. ...

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  37. IMPERIAL ARMY.

    Right Hon. R. B. Haldane, K.C., M.P., Secretary of State for War, in a memorandum announcing the constitution of a general staff for the army, anticipates ...

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  38. LAST NIGHT'S MEETINGS.

    At an open-air meeting, held at Campbell's corner, Sandhill, last night, about 50 citizens were present. Mr. John Piper occupied the chair. Mr. L. S. Bruce ...

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  39. HUMBERT CASE.

    Mons. and adame Humbert, whose case created such a sensation in France some years ago, will, be released to-morrow. ...

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  40. EARTHQUAKES.

    Severe shocks of earthquake were experienced at Valparaiso on Monday and Tuesday, and a new crater appeared. Many people have taken refuge in the ...

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  41. DEATH OF MR. C. YOUL.

    Mr. Charles Youl, of Symmons Plains, who has been lying ill for some days at the residence of Sir Elliott Lewis, Hobart, died yesterday afternoon, as the result ...

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  42. NEW ZEALAND PARLIAMENT

    Sir Joseph Ward, speaking on the Council Reform Bill, introduced by a private member, said if it come to a question of abolishing the Chamber he would ...

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  43. COMMERCIAL.

    Mother o' Pearl Shells.—Thirteen thousand cases of Queensland, 1650 cases of West Australian, and 2200 eases of Armes were offered. The bulk of the ...

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  44. RISING IN CUBA.

    President Roosevelt is enquiring as to the number of marines available id the event of it becoming necessary to protect American interests in Cuba. ...

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  45. WORKERS' POLITICAL LEAGUE.

    Last evening the Workers' Political League held their usual fortnightly meeting at the Albert Hall, when there was a fair attendance. Mr. O. Binder ...

    Article : 121 words
  46. ILLEGAL LIQUOR TRAFFIC.

    A man named Anderson, a railway employee, was fined £50 at Invercargill for selling a nip of whiskey from a bottle in the street. William Marshall was ...

    Article : 58 words
  47. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION.

    A public meeting, convened by the National Association, was held at St. Leollards last evening. Mr. Figgis presided over a good attendance. ...

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  48. MOTION BY THE WORKERS' POLITICAL LEAGUE.

    At a meeting of the Workers Political League last night, the trams question was discussed, during which the danger of private enterprise in this direction ...

    Article : 124 words
  49. WARRANT ISSUED.

    A warrant was issued yesterday for the arrest of Ralph Butler, manager of the State Savings Bank, who, it is alleged; has committed forgery; in ...

    Article : 58 words
  50. THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT.

    The Kaiser has created the Duke of Connaught a Field Marshal of the German army. ...

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  51. THE MAIL SERVICE.

    Mr. King O'Malley wired to Captain Jones to-night, stating that the new mail service will be infinitely, superior to previous contracts as far, as Burnie ...

    Article : 30 words
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