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  2. DECEMBER.

    December 1.—Defeat of Turner Ministry, Victoria, by 47 to 86. Destructive fire, Narrabri, New South Wales; damage, £2,000. Defeat of Mr. Dawson's Ministry, ...

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  3. JULY.

    July 7.—Attempt to assassinate ex-King Milan of Servia. July 27.—Parliamentary Old Age Pensions Committee report in favour of not ...

    Article : 35 words
  4. AUGUST.

    August 7.—Beginning of the re-trial of Dreyfus by court-martial. Rumoured intended abdication of the Czar. August 14. — Attempt to assassinate ...

    Article : 47 words
  5. SEPTEMBER.

    September 4.—Reported cannibalism by survivors of the wrecked Norwegian barque Drot. Sept. 9.—Dreyfus fquad guilty and ...

    Article : 109 words
  6. OCTOBER.

    Oct. 2—Berlin Geographical Conference resolve that another search for traces of Ludwig Leichnardt Australian Exploration Expedition should be instituted under ...

    Article : 961 words
  7. DIARY BEYOND AUSTRALIA FOR 1899.

    Jan. 5.—Viscount Cromer announced Anglo-Egyptian protectorate over the Soudan. Foundation stone of Gordon College at Khartoum laid. ...

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  8. DECEMBER.

    December 1.—Steamer Kent arrived at Capetown with detachment of New South Wales Lancers and New South Wales Army Medical Corps. ...

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  9. FEBRUARY.

    Feb. 6.—Sir H. Campbell-Bannerman chosen as Liberal leader of the House of Commons. Deaths of Count Von Caprivi, and Prince Alfred of Saxe-Coburg and ...

    Article : 47 words
  10. MARCH.

    March 3.—Fighting in N.W. India. March 29.—Fighting in Samoa between Anglo-American party supporting Malietoa and the Mataafaites. ...

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  11. APRIL.

    April 5,—Belgica Antarctic Expedition arrives at Punta Arenas, South America. April 9.—Paris Figaro fined 500 francs for publishing evidence heard before the ...

    Article : 111 words
  12. NOVEMBER.

    November 1.—Estimated that Engineers' strike, England, has rendered 25,000 Welsh colliers idle. Lord Rosebery, in speech at Edinburgh re Boer war, deolares "Great ...

    Article : 531 words
  13. MAY.

    May 18.—Peace Conference opened at the Hague. May 24.—International miners' conference at Brussels. ...

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  14. JUNE.

    June 3.—French Court of Cassation quashed the decision of the court-martial against Dreyfus. Queen Regent of Spain announced the cession of the Caroline and ...

    Article : 127 words
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