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  2. BEATEN TO DEATH.

    One of the most shocking stories of official brutality which have marked the dark days of Russia has come from the district of Kherson, on the north coast of the Black ...

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  3. WELSH MINERS RESTIVE.

    The trouble which occurred in the coal mines of Brecknockshire and Glamorganshire, in Wales, last month, owing to the employment by the mine-owners of ...

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  4. BRITAIN IN THE PACIFIC.

    The "Standard" to-day has a prominent article commenting upon the warning uttered by the late Mr. Seddon in regard to the neglect of British interests in the ...

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  5. THE YOUNGEST CONSTITUTION.

    In this land of the Finns—leading nowhere in particular, save to the North Pole—is being evolved an interesting study in constitutionalism. ...

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  6. LOAN CONVERSION. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ISSUE.

    In connection with the redemption of the South Australian 4 per cent. loan of £1,000,000 maturing in January next, arrangements have been made for the ...

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  7. SENSATIONAL BOLT.

    Yesterday afternoon a bolting horse, still wearing the harness which he had broken and torn away from some vehicle charged down punt-road, South Yarra. The animal ...

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  8. ALBERT-PARK MURDER.

    All day yesterdsay the work of thoroughly searching the Albert-park lagoon was continued. The discovery of the multilated trunk of the body on Monday, following on ...

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  9. THE VICTORIAN LOAN.

    No information has been received by the Premier with respect to the conversion loan of £1,000,000 which is being floated in London The loan, which is at 3½ per cent., is ...

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  10. FRENCH ENTENTE.

    The Duke of Argyll has been appointed president of an influential general committee of peers, mayors, bankers, and commercial men, which is organising a ...

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  11. CHURCH GOVERNMENT. COMMISSION ON DISCIPLINE.

    The imperial Government has advised His Majesty the King to issue letters of business convocation, in accordance with the recommendations of the Royal Commission on ...

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  12. CLOSE OF THE SESSION.

    The last days of the present Federal Parliament are being prolonged. Mr. J. Cook (N.S.W.) invited the Prime Minister yesterday to say when the session was likely ...

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  13. FRANCE AND VATICAN.

    M. Clemenccau, the French Minister of the Interior, speaking at La Roche-suryon, near Nantes, taunted the Pope with having obediently submitted to the Kaiser, ...

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  14. ARCHBISHOP CLARKE'S COMMENTS.

    Archbishop Clarke, when seen last night, stated:— "It is with the greatest pleasure that I learn that the Government has taken the ...

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  15. INCREASING ARMAMENTS

    Additions to the German army are stated by the Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" to be in progress. The number of sappers employed, he ...

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  16. PERSONAL.

    Her Excellency Lady Northcote entertained a large number of guests yesterday afternoon at a concert at Government-house. Their Excellencies the ...

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  17. FOR HUMANITY.

    Mr. Andrew Carnegie, the multi-millionaire of Pittsburg, U.S.A., and now resident in Scotland, has informed the various public bodies throughout Scotland that he ...

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  18. GERMAN SHIPPING.

    Large increases of their capital have been made by the leading German shipping companies. The Hamburg-American line has increased ...

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  19. TO ASSIST CUBA.

    Mr. W. H. Taft, the United States Minister for War, who has assumed the provisional government of Cuba, has, in a speech at Havana, frther explained the attitude ...

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  20. HIGH COURT JUDGES.

    Although the members of the Federal Ministry practically empowered the Prime Minister to select the two new High Court judges authorised by Parliament last week, ...

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  21. ZULU SUCCESSION.

    Strong action has been taken by the Natal authorities in regard of the dispute over the succession of the chief Sebepu, whose infant son was appointed under a ...

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  22. RUSSIAN JEWS.

    The Russian Premier (M. Stolypin) recently promissed to take steps to prevent further massacres of Jews, having been urged to such a course by protest from ...

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  23. APPRENTICE ENGINEMEN

    Commenting upon the recent accident to the Great Northern express("Flying Scotchman") at Grantham, in Lincolnshire, when the engine toppled over an embankment, ...

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  24. "BULLOCKING IT THROUGH."

    At half-past 10 o'clock last night the Minister of Customs(Sir William Lyne) introduced in committee in the House of Representatives the Senate's amendments ...

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  25. MOHAMMEDANS' DESIRES

    The Mohammedans of India have presented an address to the Viceroy(the Earl of Minto), in which are embodied their grievanees and aspirations. They asked for a ...

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  26. ALPINE FATALITY.

    Four Swiss students have lost their lives in an Alpine tragedy. The students, who came from Lausanne, ascended De[?]t de Morales, one of the ...

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  27. BALLOONING.

    The pursuit of ballooning has recently become increasingly popular, an evidence of this being afforded by the interest surrounding a contest now proceeding. ...

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  28. CHINESE FOR THE RAND.

    The steamer Cranley has landed 1,315 Chinese coolies for the Rand at Durban, These will be the last imported to South Africa under the existing ordinance. ...

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  29. FEARS OF FANATICISM.

    Fears of an outbreak of fanaticism, which have given the British authorities in Egypt much concern lately, appear to be still in evidence. ...

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  30. WEST AUSTRALIAN TIMBER DISPUTE.

    PERTH, Tuesday,—There is nothing particular to report in respect to the crisis in the timber industry, which has led to the whole of the mills, with but one exception, ...

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  31. OPENING UP CHINA.

    The first section of the railway line to run from peking to Kalgan has just been opened for traffic. When this line is extended as far as ...

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  32. MARRIAGE FEES.

    An interesting discussion on the question of marriage fees arose at the sitting of the Diocesan Synod of the Church of England yesterday, when the Rev. A. G. B. West ...

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  33. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The wool sales to-day were characterised by a brisk market, and the prices obtained were the highest of the series. The following prices were realised for the ...

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  34. BANDITS IN CHINA.

    German advices have been received which indicate that a remarkable state of lawlessness prevails in portions of China. It is stated that 20,000 armed bandits are ...

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  35. SHIPPING MISHAP.

    The fire which occurred on the New Zealand Shipping Company's s.s. Whakatane, whilst berthed in the Popular Docks, has proved to be less serious than was reported ...

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  36. PRIVATE ADVICES.

    The following private advices have been received:— By the Australian Estates and Mortgage Company Limited, dated 2nd inst. "A slightly harder ...

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  37. SIKHS RESUME DUTY.

    The trouble at Shanghai, where 80 Sikh policemen refused duty, but submitted quietly to the volunteers and were confined to barracks, has subsided. The Sikhs ...

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  38. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS. SILVER.

    To-day's quotation for bar silver is 31 11-16d. per ounce standard, being a rise of 1-16d, since Saturday. ...

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  39. SHIPPING NEWS.

    The following movements are announced: Departures.— For Sydney — Lowan Hill, Ajax, Harbourg. For Adelaide — Port ...

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  40. CRETAN COMMISSIONER.

    M. Zamais, a former Greek Premier, who was recently appointed High Commissioner of Crete in succession to Prince George of Greece, has been installed in his new ...

    Article : 44 words
  41. MINING SHARES.

    The following prices represent the lowest and highest range of values on the Stock Exchange yesterday, and from them the middle prices may be computed:— ...

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  42. GOLD-STEALING.

    KALGOORLIE, Monday.—The scope of the inquiries by the Royal commission upon Gold Stealing now appear to be intended to embrace a comprehensive area of the eastern ...

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  43. DIGHT'S FALLS MILLS.

    In the Legislative Assembly last night, Mr. Beazley directed the attention of the Premier to a report that the Melbourne Flour-Milling Co. was seeking to divert ...

    Article : 139 words
  44. TRAMWAY TRAFFIC.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 195 words
  45. REMARKABLE STORY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. A sensational story was told to the police to-day by Reginald Roy Tracey. He stated he had come from Newcastle, where he carried on the business ...

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  46. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Wheat.—The following three cargoes of Australian wheat have been sold at 30.9 per 480lb., cost, freight, and insurance: 10,146 quarters Victorian per Lada[?], ...

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  47. BUDGERY COPPER MINES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Budgery copper-mining shares had a set back on the Sydney Exchange to-day, in consequence of doubts which have arisen as to whether the ...

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  48. SHEARING TROUBLE.

    RAYWOOD, Tuesday.—The shearers employed by the Federal Sheep S. Co., at Auchmore, have gone out on strike, Some two weeks ago the men notified the super. ...

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  49. COAL-MINING TROUBLES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday, —The general secretary of the South Coast miners will meet Dr. Robertson, as representative of the mine proprietors, to-morrow, and further ...

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  50. RAILWAY ELECTRIFICATION.

    Arrangements are being made by the Premier (Mr. Bent) to appoint a board of principal officers of the Railway department to gather the information required for ...

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  51. AW[?]L SORES ON THE BABY'S EYES.

    "When my little girl was a few months old, her eyes began to get bad, I took her to the hospital several times, and subsequently to the Children's Hospital, to which institution I took her twelve ...

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  52. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Richard M'Krown, of Kerrie, farm labourer. Causes of insolvency Poor returns obtained from farming on his own account in 1904 and 1905. liabilities, £71/1; ...

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  53. TASMANIAN PARLIAMENT.

    HOBART, Tuesday.—In the Legislative Council this evening the life Assurance Amendment Bill and the Distribution of Int[?]states' Property Bill were read a third ...

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  54. YOUR SPRING SUIT.

    We have just to hand, direct from the Mills, a [?] selection of Fashionable Spring Weaves in Scotch and Australian T[?], There we are making up into suits to in[?]sure[?] full of worth and ...

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  55. GENTLY BUT FIRMLY [?]

    HUDSON'S EXTRACT of SOAP [?]es you a powerful, cleaning, hardworking la[?] — not a lather all forth and bubbles, which does not work. Hudson's always [?] gently with the lin[?] ...

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  56. THIS INFORMATION IS IMPARTED.

    To those who have a desire to obtain the best stimulant procurable; Wolfe's Schnapps, while it is [?]d, is also effective. —[Advt.] ...

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  57. MILO CIGARETTES.

    Are preferred by lovers of good things. Guaranteed hand-made.—[Advt.] ...

    Article : 15 words
  58. BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT.

    Pears, Soap Makers to Her Majesty the Queen.—[Advt.] ...

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