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  2. ABOUT PEOPLE

    A Madrid cablegram reports that King Alfonso has restored Prince Alfonso Borson, of Orleans, to his tinny title, whereof he was deprived because he married the ...

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  3. MOROCCAN PROBLEM

    France has obtained a free hand in Morocco, with economic equality for all nations. Premier Caillaux, in a speech delivered ...

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  4. THE WORKER

    It is not clear whether the Trish strike will spread or collapse. The Lord Lieutenant and Mr. Mitchell, representing the Board of Trade, are engaged in ...

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  5. TRIPOLI

    Official circles are alarmed at the Italian Vice-Consul in the Dardanelles boarding the Societa Nazionale's steamer Romania, and compelling the passengers ...

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  6. EXPLOSION

    A fire in the ammunition hold of the battleship Liberte, at Marseilles, caused a fearful explosion, and the vessel sank. About a hundred men were rescued, ...

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  7. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    Application as mule to the High Court to-day on behalf of John William Packer, publisher of the "Age" newspaper, for special leave to appeal from ...

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  8. AMUSEMENTS

    To-night playgoers will hate as opportunity of witnessing a great pa[?]notmme success. Launceston people have been afforded many opportunities of enjoying ...

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  9. THE LOST ROSEDALE

    The North Coast Steam Navigation Company, Limited, was advised this after-noon that a meat safe had been found off Tacking Point on Sunday. The ...

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  10. CAUSE OF THE DISASTER.

    The disaster occurred at Toulon, and was due to the neglect to flood the ammunition in the hold, after an outbreak which was at first not regarded ...

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  11. PREMIUM BONUS

    Five thousand boilermakers unanimously voted in favour of the abolition of the premium bonus system in the engineering and shipbuilding trade of the ...

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  12. A PASSENGER'S DEATH

    Madame de Sturler, a passenger by the steamer van Linschoten, who was found on the steamer's arrival from Java via. Brisbane to be suffering from small-pox, ...

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  13. HOME RULE QUESTION

    Addressing the Kilkenny Synod, the Bishop of Ossory (Right Rev. C. F. D'Arcy, D.D.), declared that church property would be in serious danger if ...

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  14. A LINER CAPTURED.

    A sensational report that the Turks captured the Italian liner Reina Margherita at Messina has caused some excitement, ...

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  15. ATTITUDE OF FRANCE.

    There are indications that France. will observe a benevolent neutrality regarding Tripoli. ...

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  16. PORTUGUESE AFFAIRS

    The troops in a sharp fight killed two brigands and seriously wounded six others. They captured a large quantity of stolen valuables. The gang, terrorised ...

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  17. SPANISH LABOUR UNREST

    A general strike has taken place at Oviedo, and all trade unionists are idle. A widespread discontent over the Morocco war is the principal cause of the ...

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  18. A PRESS STATEMENT.

    Turkey, after refusing to lease Tripoli, announced that if Italian warships were sent to Tripoli she would expel 50,000 Italians from the Turkish Empire, and ...

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  19. ARCHITECTS' INSTITUTE

    The following circular letter has been addressed by the bon. secretary of the Institute of Architects, New South Wales, to members of that body regarding the ...

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  20. PARNELL'S SISTER

    An inquest revealed that the late Charles Stewart Parnell's sister Catherine Ann was drowned while bathing in the tunnel baths at Ilfracombe, where she ...

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  21. A CONSPIRATOR CAPTURED.

    The Spanish authorities arrested Pinheiro Chagas, the conspirator. mentioned in cable of February 20, and handed him over to the Portuguese ...

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  22. THE PRINCESS.

    The present bill will be presented for the last time et the Princess Theatre to-night, as for to-morrow a complete change of animated photography is announced, ...

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  23. PREFERENCE TO UNIONISTS

    The decision of the Commonwealth Ministry to give preference to unionists on Government work was strongly commented upon at the weekly meeting of ...

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  24. AUSTRIAN DISQUIETUDE.

    The Tripolitan question is causing great disquietude. It is feared that Turkish resentment will be vented on Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...

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  25. GEOGRAPHICAL CONGRESS

    The meetings of the International Geographical Congress, which were to have been held next week, have been postponed until the spring. ...

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  26. CAUSE OF THE QUARREL.

    The Turko-Italian quarrel is the result of the Agadir incident, and is calculated to neutralise the advantages Germany expected from the careful ...

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  27. AEROPLANING

    The naval dirigible when leaving its shed at Barrow broke in the middle, and was wrecked. An officer and crew . Jumped out and swam ashore. ...

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  28. ATTEMPTED WRECKING

    Today a dastardly action was committed by a person not yet discovered. A sleeper was placed across the line on the Cunnamulla railway, about 10 miles from ...

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  29. EAST RAND MINE

    A Government commission is to enquire into the affairs of the East Raid Proprietary, owing to the disappearance of £60,000 worth. of gold during ...

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  30. TROUBLE AVOIDED

    The threatened trouble in the Railway Department was obviated by the reinstatement of the three employees who received notice of dismissal. The ...

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  31. BRITISH CRUISER'S SEALED ORDERS.

    H.M.'s cruiser Medea has been ordered eastward with sealed orders.—Reuter. ...

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  32. HOW THE MISHAP OCCURRED.

    The Admiralty's airship was being towed stern foremost out of the shed when it heeled over, whereupon the cheek ropes guiding it were released. ...

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  33. ACADEMY OF MUSIC.

    Academy patrons need scarcely to be reminded of the fact that this evening's performance marks the final presentation of the splendidly-assorted and highly ...

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  34. SOUTH AFRICAN MAIL

    Hon. A. Fischer, Minister of Lands, speaking at Bethlehem, hinted that unless the mail contract was amicably settled the Government would build its ...

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  35. ITALIAN PROPOSALS.

    The Reservists born in 1888 number [?]0,000. Italy seeks to lease Tripoli, and offers to maintain the Turkish suzerainty. In ...

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  36. CORPORATION EMPLOYEES

    At a meeting of the municipal council to-night it was decided that the minimum wage of the corporation employees, apart from the clerical staff, should be £2 per ...

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  37. TIMBER WORKERS TROUBLE

    The timber workers trouble is about finished. The northern mill-owners have agreed to the appointment of Mr. Ogilvie, and this gentleman has been written ...

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  38. HYDROPHOBIA

    Mr. Bower, master of the South-West Wilts foxhounds. died from hydrophobia, caused by the bite of a fox. ...

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  39. RUSSIAN CRIME

    The Czar has ordered a comprehensive enquiry into the operations of the Kieff political police. Amid sings of universal grief from a ...

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  40. A MAN AND HIS WIFE

    On Saturday night William Kennedy had an altercation with his wife, and, according to the evidence given in the Police Court this morning, when the ...

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  41. BOHEMIAN DRAMATIC COMPANY.

    Another big house assembled at the Albert Hall last night to witness the first production of the American-Indian drama, "Bulfalo Bill," by the Bohemian ...

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  42. BARQUE SOLWAY

    Fifty-five per cent, has been paid for reinsurance on the barque Solway, which left Newcastle on June 21 for Junin. ...

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  43. NEW AIRSHIP.

    Baron Adam Roenne has patented in England an invisible airship, with 1000 yards of polished surfaces, equivalent mirrors to equalise light and shade and ...

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  44. CARTER AND DRIVERS

    At the usual fortnightly meeting of the local branch of the Carters' and Drivers' Federation, there was a fair attendance of members, Mr. J. Arnot ...

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  45. VESSELS SUNK

    Two vessels on the Scheldt collided and sank, 14 of those on board being drowned. ...

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  46. DEVONPORT COUNCIL

    The Devonport council held a lengthy meeting this afternoon, and adjourned at 6.30 until 8. At that hour, however, a quorum was not present, and the ...

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  47. COMMONWEALTH NEWS

    A message from the King was delivered to the [?]adets of the Royal Military College of Australia by the Minister of Defence on Saturday. The Minister said ...

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  48. SHOOTING TRAGEDY

    A case of suicide occurred at Kempton on Sunday morning, when a well-known resident, Mr. W. J. Maggs, council clerk, shot himself. The particulars ...

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  49. TRAM ACCIDENT

    A tramcar at Stourbridge got beyond control going downhill to Birmingham, and crashed into another car. Fifteen persons were injured. ...

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  50. AUTOMATIC TELEPHONES

    The installation of an automatic telephone system at Geelong is being watched with special interest, for should it come up to the expectations of the ...

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  51. NEW PREMIER.

    It has been officially announced that M. Kokovtseff has been appointed Prime Minister of Russia, in succession to the late M. Stolypin. ...

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  52. FAREWELL SOCIAL EVENING

    A farewell social evening was given by the members of the steamer Rotomahana's crew in the Temperance The last night. The Rotomahana will this ...

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  53. BOXING MATCH

    The freeholders at Earl's Court are seeking a High Court injunction against the Johnson-Wells contest. ...

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  54. BOGROF HANGED.

    Bogrof, the man who assassinated M. Stolypin, has paid the penalty of his Crime. He was hanged this morning. ...

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  55. DEAR FOOD

    The municipalities of the important provincial towns are debating what relief measures should be taken to combat the dear food. The Prussian Government is ...

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  56. APPEAL DISMISSED

    The High Court today dismissed the appeal in the case Varawa v, Howard Smith. Varawa, in the original hearing, before Justice A'Beekett and a jury, ...

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  57. TYPHOID FEVER

    Flies caused an outbreak of typhoid, which attacked 20 per cent, of the, inhabitants of Great Billing, in North- amptonshire. ...

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  58. STOWPORT.

    The attendance at the Stowport school continues It goad. Mrs. M'Manus, who is in charge, finds the large attendance occupies all her energies, and would ...

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  59. THE WEATHER

    A pleasantly fine day yesterday culminated in rain at night. The downpour in the early hours of the morning was steady and persistent. ...

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  60. RIOTERS SENTENCED.

    Twenty-three food rioters have to meet the maximum penalties, aggregating ten and a half years. ...

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  61. BILLIARDS

    Ruby Roberts beat Miss Eva Collin in a daily game of 400 up hast week by a majority of 929. ...

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  62. ELECTRICAL EXHIBITION

    An electrical exhibition has been opened in the Olympia There are 300 stands, nearly all British, with a comprehensive display to the latest appliances. ...

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  63. CUSTOMS RETURNS

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  64. THE EX-SHAH

    The chief Turkomans announce the capture of the ex-Shah in the vicinity of Gume Steppes. ...

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  65. BICYCLE MISHAP

    Charles Lee, who recently met with a bicycle accident in Main-street, is now on a fair way to recovery. ...

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  66. 'A' CHILD'S LIFE SAVED.

    "My son Jack was severely attacked with croup," writes Mrs. Agnes L. Vincent, Margaret-street, Geelong, Vic. "He was almost choking, and we had not ...

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  67. SEVERE EARTHQUAKE

    Earthquakes have caused a panic at R[?]obamba, where [?]merous buildings have collapsed. A number of houses at Guaranda also [?] ...

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  68. LAME BACK.

    This ailment is usually caused by [?]heumatism of the museles. and may be cured by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm two or three times a day and rubbing ...

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  69. BELGIAN DEFENCE

    King Albert bas created a Committee of National Defence, and presides over its meetings ...

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