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  2. CABLE MESSAGES

    In the opinion of the "Cape Times" the raiders would never venture to attack the police without the assurance of the support of the Boers. ...

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  3. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    The result of the East Fremantle election was as follows:—W. Augwin (Lab,), 1473; T. Smith (Ministerialist), 591 ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES

    Mr. W. S. Churchill, M.P., Under Secretary of State for the Colonies, has sent a despatch of considerable length to Lord Northcote, Governor-General of ...

    Article : 237 words
  5. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    Bostock and Wombwell's circus and menagerie, with all appliances, was sold by auction to-day. A reserve of £4000 was placed on the whole enterprise, but ...

    Article : 75 words
  6. CABLE MESSAGES

    Mr. Edmund Robertson, K.C., Financial Secretary to the Admiralty, in reply to questions in the House of Commons, declared that Germany was beginning 12 ...

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  7. CABLE MESSAGES

    By 416 votes to 163 the Chamber of Deputies expressed confidence in M. Briand's firmness in ensuring a complete enforcement of the law. ...

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  8. THE SECESSION MOVEMENT

    In the Legislative Assembly Mr. Monger has been given leave to introduce a hill to provide for the taking of a poll of electors in West Australia on the ...

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  9. VICTORIAN GOLD YIELD.

    The Victorian gold yield for October was 63,118oz. fine, valued at £268,107, being a decrease of 8541oz. as compared with October, 1905. For the first ten ...

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  10. IMPERIAL UNION.

    Mr. Richard Jebb read a paper before the Royal Colonial Institute, developing a scheme of Imperial union, based on some close form of international alliance ...

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  11. A TRAM STRIKE.

    Discontent exists among the conductors of the Auckland Electric Tramway Company owing to what they considered the unjust dismissal of a couple of ...

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  12. NUMEROUS ICEBERGS.

    Icebergs are reported to be extending over an area of 300 males, in the neighbourhood of the Falkland Islands. ...

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  13. BUILDING TRADE STRIKERS

    The building trade strikers are becoming discontended, and are beginning to feel the pinch caused by being idle. Afternoon concerts are now being ...

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  14. VICAR OF WAKEFIELD.

    Liza Lehmann's musical version of the "Vicar of Wakefield" has been produced at Manchester. Miss. Violet Londa, daughter of Sir ...

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  15. A PRINCE'S SACRIFICE.

    Prince-Eberwyn of Bentheim-Steinfurt is determined to marry the daughter of the Mayor of a small German town. To do this he surrenders his royal ...

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  16. THE RAID LEADER.

    Mr. H. P. C. Armitage, of Launceston, who was for many years a resident of Ceylon, states that he believes Ferreira, the leader of the Cape raiders, to ...

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  17. EDUCATION BILL.

    Rev. Dr. Clifford, speaking at New. castle, declared that if the House of Lords persisted in its amendments to the Education Bill the nonconformists ...

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  18. A MYSTERIOUS FIRE.

    Hegarty's old bath buildings, at St. Kilda, were destroyed by fire early this morning. More than ordinary notice has been than of the occurrence because ...

    Article : 127 words
  19. SHEEP AND CATTLE FRAUDS

    Shortly after the S[?]rese Court was opened in its criminal jurisdiction, the Solicitor-General said be proposed to take the pleadings in the cases against ...

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  20. SUCCESSFUL DEBUT.

    Miss Rosini Pinkey, of Sydney, made a successful debut in "Traviata" at the Opera House at Ventimiglia, in Italy. ...

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  21. MOROCCAN QUESTION.

    The Governments of Great Britain, France, and Spain have resolved to ignore Maghzen's reservations regarding the Algeciras Act. ...

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  22. COUNT WITTE.

    Count Witte has returned to St. Petersburg. He is recovering from his recent illness. ...

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  23. MINISTERIAL STATEMENT.

    Right Hon. Augustine Birrell, KG.., President of the Board of Education, speaking at Bristol, declared that the Lords' Education Bill was an offspring ...

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  24. FINANCIAL.

    The only change in the quotations of investment stocks is in Queensland Investment and Land Mortgage Company's 4 per cent. debentures, which are now ...

    Article : 32 words
  25. A TERRIBLE CRIME.

    A terrible domestic tragedy. occurred at Pyramid Hill, 50 miles front Bendige, to-day. Oliver. Lang, a mounted constable, who had been stationed there a ...

    Article : 231 words
  26. INDIAN MATTERS.

    A blue-book just issued shows that Mr. Joseph Bamsfylde Fuller, C.S.I., in resigning the Lieutenant-Governorship of Eastern Bengal and Assam, reiterated ...

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  27. NEW ZEALAND BOWLERS.

    The Mayor and Mayoress entertained the New Zealand bowlers at the Cliff Grounds yesterday morning. About 50 responded to the invitation. They were ...

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  28. ORDERED TO QUIT.

    According to the "Daily Express," Marie Sulzer has been ordered to quit Germany. A few days ago it was widely ...

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  29. A BOMB OUTRAGE.

    While Governor-General Rennenkampff was walking at Irkutsk a bystander threw a bomb. The Governor-General was not hurt. ...

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  30. LAND TENURE BILL.

    Strong opposition is being shown to the Land Tenure Bill in the House of Commons, which had a stormy all-night sitting over the measure. ...

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  31. MUNICH MINT.

    A soldier and a workman were searched and charged with burgury at the Mint in Munich in September. The evidence being conclusive, they were found ...

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  32. WINTRY WEATHER.

    General rain has fallen over the entire state. The weather for the past few days has been quite wintry. A severe hailstorm occurred at Bombala ...

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  33. LORD LINLITHGOW.

    Good progress towards a recovery is now being made by the Marquis of Linlithgow, who recently underwent an operation for appendicitis. ...

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  34. WEIGHTS AND MEASURES OFFICE.

    The report of the Royal Commission has recommended that the existing staff of the Weights and Measures Office be disbanded, and that the office be placed ...

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  35. FOOTBALL MATCH.

    In a match against the South of Scotland the South African footballers scored 32 points to five secured by their opponents. ...

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  36. AMUSEMENTS.

    To-night's programme at the Academy of Music by Mr. A. J. Hawkins and pupils in aid of the M.C.L. Convalescent Home, should attract a large attendance. ...

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  37. THE CONSPIRACY CHARGE

    The trial of Crick, Willis, and Bath for alleged conspiracy was further proceeded with to-day. The whole day was occupied in the cross-examination of Close by ...

    Article : 111 words
  38. LADY ANGELA FORBES.

    The Edinburgh court has granted a divorce to Lady Angela Forbes, Lord Rosslyn's sister, on the grounds of her husband's desertion. ...

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  39. DEATHS AT SHEFFIELD.

    Mr. John Powell, a well-known resident at Barrington, died last Monday in his 89th year. Deceased was well known about Westbury and Exton, where he ...

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  40. AMERICA CUP.

    According to the "New York Herald," the New York Yacht Club has accepted Sir Thomas Lipton's challenge for the 'America Cup race in 1908. ...

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  41. WESTBURY ROAD TRUST.

    The monthly meeting of the Westbury Road Trust was held at Hagley on Tuesday. Present—Messrs. Pr J. Trethewie (chairman), P. Pearn, E. H. ...

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  42. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ELECTIONS.

    The polling for the House of Assembly district of Flinders resulted:—Burgoyne. 2933; Inkster, 2687; Travers, 2569; Foster, 2318; Moseley, 2200. The first three ...

    Article : 47 words
  43. ACCIDENT AT LONGFORD.

    A boy named Louis Boxhall met with a painful accident at Longford on Tuesday. He jumped on a spring dray that was proceeding along the street, and ...

    Article : 61 words
  44. THE MAIL BAG MYSTERY.

    The Commissioner of Police has been advised by Superintendent Scott that a man named Healey has been arrested on a charge connected with the loss of ...

    Article : 114 words
  45. WHERE TWO CLIMATES MEET.

    A "digger" from California, eulogising the climate, said:—"There's a mountain there—the Sawyer Nevady, they call it—with a valley on each side of it, the one ...

    Article : 123 words
  46. COMING EVENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 20 words
  47. A COSTLY COUGH.

    The uncared for cough, the cough you let go on, hoping it will cure itself, is the costly cough. It is the cough that annoys you, keeps on hacking and tearing ...

    Article : 68 words
  48. Advertising

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