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  2. CABLE MESSAGES

    Owing to Mr. D. D. Sheehan's expulsion and the stoppage of his Parliamentary salary, he seeks re-election for the Mid-Cork seat in the House of ...

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  3. CABLE MESSAGES

    An appeal has been made by a number of prominent personages for £500 towards the establishment of a cottage hospital in New Guinea. It has been ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES

    Sid Mohammed Guebbas, Minister of War for Morocco, states that Raisuli is quiet, and will remain so, without undertaking any act of hostility against the ...

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  5. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    At the inquest concering the death of S. R. Wareham, who died in the Opera House during a performance last night, a verdict was returned that death ...

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  6. COMMONWEALTH NEWS

    Mr. Bichard, the Commonwealth Electoral Officer, declared the result of the Senate poll at noon to-day, in the presence of half a dozen federal officers, ...

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  7. STATE TELEGRAMS

    Mr. Ronald Smith is seriously ill. He was attacked with pneumonia on Saturday, and now heart trouble has supervened, and his condition is extremely ...

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  8. ATTEMPTED SHOP-BREAKING.

    An attempt at burglary was made last night at Mr. I. Chapman's boot shop, in Steele-street. The workromm was entered by forcing the window, but ...

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  9. GORED TO DEATH.

    Notting Hill, a township 11 miles from Melbourne, was the scene of a shocking tiragedy to-day. Arthur Booth, a young man, had been in the habit of tethering ...

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  10. RUSSIAN COURT-MARTIAL.

    The acquittal of the majority of Admiral Niebogatoff's officers, after enduring ignominy and privations, is considered in St. Petersburg as tartly ...

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  11. SNOW AND WIND.

    A great snowstorm has swept over Great Britain, the drifts in several counties ranging from 6ft. to 8ft. Along the coast a severe gale has been ...

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  12. THE REFERENDUM.

    The result of the referendum was as follows:—Bass—Yes, 7296; no, 1185; informal, 983. Darwin—Yes, 7218; no, 1450; informal, 1100. Denison—Yes, ...

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  13. INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS

    Ten thousand delegates attended the Indian National Congress. The keynote of the address delivered by Mr. Dadabhai Naoroji, ex-M.P., ...

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  14. DROPPED A BOMB.

    A traveller when quitting a train at the Kharkoff station dropped a bomb, and the explosion killed two passengers and injured several others. ...

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  15. PROHIBITED IMMIGRANT.

    A young Syrian woman, Calenda Shale, who failed to pass the test at Fremantle, was charged at the City Court to-day with being a prohibited ...

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  16. DIVORCE SOUGHT.

    Herr Wolfling (formerly Archduke Leopold) is seeking a divorce from his wife, formerly Wilhelmina Admovie, at Geneva on the ground of ...

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  17. WESTERN NEWS.

    Early on Christmas Morning some person or persons unknown opened a truck in which there were six fat bullocks consigned to Queenstown, and ...

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  18. AMUSEMENTS.

    "There were about 600 people present at the City Park last light, when the Fire Brigade carnival 'was concluded. The City Band gave another good programme of ...

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  19. SHIPBUILDING.

    This has been a record year for shipbuilding on the Clyde, 372 vessels having been launched, with a total tonnage of 598,000. ...

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  20. PEACE PRESERVATION ACT.

    In censuring the repeal of the Peace. Preservation Act, "The Times" pointed out that the measure was originally brought in by the Liberals, and the ...

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  21. THE BLAYNEY SEAT.

    Mr. Crick has announced his determination not to seek re-election for Bhayney at the present juncture. The reason he gives for this is that owing to ...

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  22. ANOTHER MILLIONAIRE.

    The estate of the late Mr. Bailey, chairman of Barnum and Bailey, Limited, has been sworn for probate purposes to be of the value of £1,250,000. ...

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  23. INTERSTATE BOWLING.

    By the narrow majority of three points the Tasmanian bowlers succeeded yesterday in once again defeating, the team from Victoria. The islanders have thus ...

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  24. SUPERINTENDENT OF NAVIGATION.

    Captain Henry Newton, Deputy-Superintendent of Navigation and harbour-master at Newcastle, has been appointed Superintendent of Navigation, in ...

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  25. EXECUTIONS IN RUSSIA.

    Executions continue to be carried out in Russia. Thirteen have been completed at Riga and seven at Mitau, all in one day. ...

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  26. RACIAL CONFLICT.

    On intervening in a quarrel between negroes, the conductor of a train at Wahalak, Mississippi, was stabbed, whereupon he shot his assailant. This ...

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  27. BAN BARRY.

    Next Tuesday night and one following night, in the Mechanics' Institute, Dan Barry, the widely-known actor-manager and entrepreneur, will ,present his ...

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  28. A BATHING INCIDENT.

    The dangers of surf bathing at Manly were once more shown this afternoon, when three bathers were carried out and nearly drowned. Michael M'Enery was ...

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  29. SOUTH-WEST AFRICA.

    Official circles in Berlin are sanguine that the war-in South-West Africa will coon be ended. Johannes Christian, with 155 ...

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  30. DESTRUCTION OF STORES.

    Many thousand tons of meats, returned war stores from South Africa, have been destroyed as being rotten, and also 39,000 tins of meat essences. Owing to ...

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  31. AN IMPERIAL COUNCIL.

    Before the Prime Ministers of the oversea dominions separated after attending the Imperial conference in London in 1902, when Mr. Chamberlain presided, as ...

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  32. FOOTBALL.

    By 17 points to nil the South African footballers defeated Monmouth. ...

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  33. A DISTINGUISHED SCIENTIST

    By the Oonah, from Sydney on Monday, Professor Dr. Herman Klatsch arrived at Hobart. The professor is paying a brief visit prior to attending the ...

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  34. A LASCAR DISTURBANCE.

    A serious disturbance took place on the steamer Guthrie, lying at Circular Quay, this morning, as the result of which Martin M'Gillivray, the second ...

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  35. RECIPROCITY.

    The newspapers comment on the reciprocity arrangements arrived at between New Zealand and South Africa. ...

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  36. PLEDGED TO ECONOMY.

    A reminder as to the pledges to economy has been given to the Government by the Cobden Club; which suggests a reduction in the estimates of ...

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  37. EDISON ELECTRIC ERA.

    The second entertainment provided by the Edison Electric Era in St. John-street last night was accorded excellent patronage, the huge marquee being ...

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  38. SEVERE EARTHQUAKE.

    An earthquake destroyed one half of Arica, a seaport in Chili, injuring several persons. It also did much damage at Iquique and Pisagua. ...

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  39. SMART SET COMPANY.

    Mr. Dampier's Smart Set Company gave another performance at the Academy of Music last evening. There was a fairly good house, and the entertainment bright ...

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  40. LATE PRINCIPAL RAINY.

    The Primate telegraphed to Mr. A. R. Rainy, M.P., expressing deep and respectful sympathy with him in the loss which the Christian community of our land had ...

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  41. FORWOOD CASE.

    Frederick William Forwood, who stands charged with having forged documents in connection with the Customs, appeared to-day, at the Port Adelaide ...

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  42. HAROLD WRIGHT RELEASED

    Acting upon a petition from a large number of people in Deloraine, the Governor-General, on the advice of the Executive, has been pleased to release ...

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  43. PUBLICATIONS.

    The Christmas number of the "Australian Photographic Journal" has been received. It is an excellent issue, containing a series of splendid reproductions, ...

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  44. AN EXCITING CHASE,

    Early this morning Constables Owens and Symons, after watching the suspicious movements of a man with a bag for some time had an exciting chase ...

    Article : 91 words
  45. COMING EVENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 28 words
  46. A BIG DEAL IN SHARES.

    It was recently reported from Melbourne that Mr. Lionel Robinson, of Victoria and London, had bought 80,000 Mount Morgan shares held by the ...

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  47. A POLICE RAID.

    Oil Wednesday night the police raided premises in St. George's Terrace labelled "Barney Allen, King of Sport. Weekly Paper," and arrested the only occupant, ...

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  48. MOTOR CARS AND SORE THROATS.

    Diseases among children—notably sore throat and bad eyes—caused through dust raised by motor cars are most rife where the schools are situated on roads ...

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  49. ILES

    are by far the best way to take Ammoniated Quinine, for they are tasteless, odourless. easily taken, and contain the best quality quinine, producing excellent ...

    Article : 57 words
  50. Advertising

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