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  2. FOOTBALL.

    The New Zealanders met a representative 15 of France at Paris today, 10,000 spectators witnessing the match. New Zealand pressed throughout the first ...

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  5. COMMONWEALTH PARLIAMENT.

    Now that the din of party warfare is past we can take a calm, judicial survey of the work accomplishedn during the second session of the Second Parliament of ...

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  6. NORTHERN TERRITORY MASSACRE.

    The lugger Turquoise returned this morning from Cape Ford with Mounted Constables Kelly, Dowdy, Howe, and party, also two prisoners. They report ...

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  7. LICENSING COURT.

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  8. THE LATE WAR.

    According to the announcement made some time ago, all the Russian naval officers who took part in the battle of Tsushima in May last, and who either ...

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  9. RUSSIA. 20,000 KILLED IN MOSCOW.

    At is estimated that 20,000 people in Moscow were killed during the outbreak recently suppressed. ...

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  10. THE TEAM'S RECORD.

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  11. IN THE PROKHOROFF FACTORY.

    The rebels who took refuge in the Prokhoroff factory (which was bombarded by the troops) surrendered after most had escaped. ...

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  12. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The Hon. Alfred Lyttoltou, late Secrttary of State for the Colonies, has issued his address to the electors of his constituency (Warwick and ...

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  13. A GIRL COMMANDER.

    The strongest harricade in Moscow during the revolutionary outbreak was commanded by a girl 18 years of ago. ...

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  14. WOMEN KILLED.

    During the artillery fire at Moscow on almshouse was hit-by a shell, and eight women who were among the inmates were killed. ...

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  15. ARREST OF REBELS.

    One thousand persons who took part in the rebellion in Moscow have been arrested. ...

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  16. NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT APPRECIATION

    The Government, as a mark of its appreciation of the deeds of the New Zealand Rugby football team in Great Britain, is arranging to treat the members ...

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  17. DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY.

    The losses of property in Moscow have been immense., M. Sytin, owner of the largest printing works in the city is suing the Government for damages set ...

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  18. THE BALTIC PROVINCES.

    The military expedition under the command of Prince Orloff, which was sont to suppress the rising in the Baltic provinces, has defeated a force of 4000 ...

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  19. HELIDON NEWS.

    Although the weather on New Year’s Day had a dumping effect upon our races and other amusements, most of our farmers and certainly all of our ...

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  20. PROCLAMATION BY THE GOVERNOR.

    General Solluhub, the new Governor of the Baltic provinces, has issued a proclamation summoning the population to divulge tho names of the usurpers and ...

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  21. FOUND DEAD IN THE BUSH.

    On Wednesday evening shortly after dark Mr. W. T. Casey brought, word from the Black Ridge to the effect that Constable Orme had not with as ...

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  22. MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S ADDRESS.

    Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, in his election address, which has just been issued, charges the present Liberal Government with soeking tortuously to ...

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  23. GENERAL ITEMS.

    The revolutionary societies in St. Petersburg have issuod a manuifesto admitting the failure of the recent risings, and announcing that it has been decided ...

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  24. THE LATE SIR H. M. NELSON

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  25. INTERSTATE CRIRKET.

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  26. OUTRAGE BY REBELS.

    Because some of the troops returning from Manchuria refused to join in the revolt, the rebels at Vileisk sent a locomotive at full speed against a military ...

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  27. MR. SYDNEY ON THE GOVERNMENT POLICY.

    Mr. Charles Sydney Buxton, Postmaster-General and M.P. for Poplar, states in his election address that the irisa question still demands attention ...

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  28. SEIZURE IN WARSAW.

    The police at Warsaw have seized in a Jewish tonement one loaded bomb, sixteen unloaded bombs, and a quantity of explosive and revolvers. The inmates ...

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  29. LATER.

    The rebels at Moscow recently crucihod a policeman on a tramcar, but he was rescuod before he died. ...

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  30. ADDRESS BY MR BALFOUR

    The Right Hon. A. J. Balfour, late Prime Minister, addressed a meeting at Leamington last night in support of Mr. Lyttelton’s candidature, about 26OO ...

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  31. MOSCOW DOCTOR KILLED.

    Tho soldiers at Moscow on Sunday went to the residence of a doctor and there killed him, because he refused to cease tending the wounded insurgent. ...

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  32. FIERCE FIGHTIN.AT BAKHOUT.

    Router's correspondent at Bakhout advises that fierce fighting between the Cossacks and the rebels, which Instead for many hours, took place there on ...

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  33. PALING’S ANNUAL.

    We are in receipt of a copy of Paling's Xmas ‘Music Annual, No. 30, the frontispiece of which is tastefully illuminated. The present number is full ...

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  34. FOURTH DAY.

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  35. ADJOURNMENT OF THE SUPREME COURT.

    On his Honor the Chief Justice (Sir Pope A. Cooper) taking his seat in the Supreme Court on Tuesday, to which date the further hearing of the ease of ...

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  36. REBELS DROWNED.

    Some rebels at Moscow on Saturday night attempted to escape across the river, but many of them wore drownod in consequence of the work of the ...

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  37. ANARCHY ON SIBERIAN RAILWAY.

    Latest advices show that anarchy prevails on the Siberian railway. All the stations have been pillaged and the military trains follow one auother ...

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  38. SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC PROPAGANDA.

    Tho Social Democratic Federation of Great Britain has issued a manifesto, advocating the maintenance of children out of the national funds during the ...

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  39. WITHHOLDING FAMINE RELIEF.

    M. Durnovo, Minister of the Interior, is withholding famine relief from all villages which have been implicated in agrarian outrages. ...

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  40. VERY LATEST.

    Three hundred workmen suddenly attacked Dragoons at Riga with revolvers and swords, killing 11 and wounding 14. right workmen were killed. The rest ...

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  41. FORTUNE OF £500,000.

    Mrs. William Robbins, the wife of William Robbins, laborer, residing at Flora Hill, is socking, through Lloyd’s, possesion of a fortune of £500,000, left ...

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  42. IRISH AND LABOR COALITION.

    It is announced that Mr. Micheal Davits will stump England in support of the Independent Labor candidates fifty-three of these candidates have ...

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  43. GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY'S SYMPATHY.

    Dr. J. P. Thompson, hon, secretary of the Royal Geographical Society, on Tuesday morning wired to Lady Nelson:— "Royal Geographical Society mourns the ...

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  44. "ONE FOR WALES".

    Mr. Lloyd George, addressing his Carnarvon constituents said he had the Prime Minister’s authority to announce that Ecclesiastical Disestablishment for ...

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  45. SANDGATE TOWN COUNCIL.

    At the monthly meeting of the Sandgate Town Council to-night, it was unanimously decided to place on record the council’s regret at the loss the State ...

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    When you 50 visiting do you enjoy your dinner if the children have to wait in order to make room for the company? Groom's Book Almanac for 1906 is ...

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  48. THE PRESIDENTSHIP OF THE COUNCIL.

    The regretted death of Sir Hugh Nelson has rendered vacant the office of President of the Legislative Council. ...

    Article : 333 words
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