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  2. THE ZULU RISING.

    Much comment has been evoked by the statement of the Johannesburg "Sunday Times," that the friendly Zulus have been guilty of cruelty towards the wounded in ...

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  3. FIGHTING REPUBLICS.

    The two Central American republics, Guatemala and Salvador, which are at war, have accepted the offer by President Roosevelt to mediate between them for a ...

    Article : 128 words
  4. AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA.

    The expectation that there was to be a change of Ministry in Russia has not so far been realised. Professor Mouromtseff, the President of the Duma, had been warned ...

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  5. QUEEN OF NORWAY.

    Queen Maud of Norway, daughter of the King and Queen of England, had a narrow escape yesterday from a sensational accident. ...

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  6. THE TRIPLE MURDER.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. O'Keefe's home has been visited by hundreds of people, and it has only been with difficulty that the police have kept the crowd away from the ...

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  7. THE BARMAID QUESTION.

    Does the barmaid occupy a legitimate place as an employe in the liquor trade? The question has sprung into considerable prominence with the development of the ...

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  8. THE BLUE JACKET CASE.

    Inquiries are still being prosecuted by the authorities of the Post and Telegraph department into the peculiar circumstances of what is now known in racing circles as the ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor-General (Lord Northcote) left Melbourne last evening for a tour of Queensland, and subsequently of northern New Sough Wales. His ...

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  10. POSITION IN EGYPT.

    A fanatical spirit has been evident in Egypt for some time past, and the British authorities have felt a good deal of uneasiness on the subject. The correspondent of ...

    Article : 66 words
  11. GRANDSON OF KRUGER.

    A grandson of the late President Kruger, of the boer Republic, has been arrested in the Transvaal on a charge of murder under peculiar circumstances. ...

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  12. NAVAL PROGRAMME.

    Trouble arose in the Cabinet a few days ago over the naval programme. It was stated that the majority of the Government had decided, by way of reducing the naval ...

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  13. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    Yesterday the coroner's inquiry into the circumstances of the dreadful railway accident, which occurred at Salisbury, in Wiltshire, on Sunday, July 1, was concluded. ...

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  14. ENGLAND AND RUSSIA.

    The projected visit of a British squadron to Russian ports on the Baltic has been abandoned. It was stated a few days ago that the voyage to Russian waters would be ...

    Article : 102 words
  15. PRIVY COUNCIL APPEAL.

    Special leave to appeal has been granted by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in the case of the City Council of Sydney v. Terry. ...

    Article : 38 words
  16. A RAND MILLIONAIRE.

    The death is announced of Mr. Alfred Beit, the well-known Anglo-South African millionaire. Mr. Beit, who was born in Hamburg, in 1853, was unmarried. ...

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  17. POLITICAL INFLUENCE.

    Officers of the Victorian branch of the Customs department were sorely perplexed yesterday at the receipt of a notification signed by the collector of Customs (Mr. A. ...

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  18. SCHOOLS IN LONDON.

    The Education Committee of the London County Council have been investigating the sanitary condition of a number of schools, and recommend that ...

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  19. MR. BEIT'S CAREER.

    No name has been more intimately associated with the progress of Kimberley, from camp to city, and with the development of the Witwatersrand, than that of Alfred ...

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  20. PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, the Prime Minister, was asked yesterday by Mr. Lonsdale, Unionist member for Mid-Armagh, whether he had noted the ...

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  21. EDUCATION BILL.

    In committee of the House of Commons yesterday clauses 35 and 36 of the Education Bill were passed. These deal with the provision of means of recreation in schools ...

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  22. SHIPPING NEWS. MISSING VESSEL.

    The ship Rodenbek, 1,736 tons, which left Liverpool for Sydney and Newcastle on January 23, has not been heard of since she was spoken on February 12. ...

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  23. "MEMBER FOR BRIGHTON."

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday. Mr. Lemmon asked the Premier (Mr. Bent) to lay on the library table the papers connected with the appointment of Mr. ...

    Article : 92 words
  24. JAPANESE TOLERANCE.

    When the Japanese Government concluded peace with Russia in September last, an outburst of popular indignation occurred in Japan, and particularly in ...

    Article : 96 words
  25. STATE COUNTRY PARTY.

    Members of the state Parliament have receiver a letter from a Ballarat organisation, urging that action should be taken to secure decentralisation in public affairs, and ...

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  26. STEAMER SUNK.

    A serious shipping disaster has occurred in Portuguese West Africa. The paddle steamer Silva Americano, travelling on the River Kwanza, sank. ...

    Article : 34 words
  27. TARIFF REPORTS.

    By the end of next week the members of the Tariff Commission expect to be in a position to present half-a-dozen more reports to the Prime Minister. They are now ...

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  28. THE CRUISER NOVIK.

    The third-class cruiser Novik, which was sunk by the Japanese at Korsakovsk, in Saghalien, in August, 1904, has been refloated. The Novik was sunk after a fierce ...

    Article : 56 words
  29. THE QUESTION OF REBATES.

    Mr. Lloyd George, president of the Board of Trade, has announced that he will appoint a committee to inquire into the whole question of the granting of rebates in the ...

    Article : 42 words
  30. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    In all probability Federal Ministers will place a vote of, perhaps, £3,000 upon the Estimates for the current financial year, in order to establish wireless telegraphy ...

    Article : 141 words
  31. ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 77 words
  32. SWIMMING.

    The annual international swimming contest took place at Paris yesterday. The race, which was over a course in the Seine, was won by a French champion, ...

    Article : 235 words
  33. BREWERS' LICENSES.

    IN the course of a reply to a series of questions from Mr. G. H. Bennett, in the Legislative Assembly yesterday, the Chief Secretary (Sir Samuel Gillott) made an ...

    Article : 148 words
  34. PRAYERS AT MEETINGS.

    Pursuant to notice, Councillor Reid, at the meeting of the Collingwood Council on Monday night, moved— "That in future the meetings of this council ...

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  35. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales yesterday a choice selection of merinoes, including Tasmanian wools, was presented. The competition was fair. American buyers are taking the ...

    Article : 74 words
  36. NEW ZEALAND CONVENTION.

    Mr. Bruce Smith (N.S.W.) yesterday in the House of Representatives raised the question of the trade agreement between the Commonwealth and New Zealand. He said ...

    Article : 196 words
  37. BUTTER COMMISSION. MR. CROKER'S FEE.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday, the Premier (Mr. Bent) announced, in reply to Mr. Warde, that there was nothing [?]g to Mr. W. H. Croker for the services ...

    Article : 276 words
  38. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS. SILVER.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 28 words
  39. KEW TRAMWAYS.

    Several members of the Kew Borough Council (including the mayor, Councillor Jellis) waited on the managing director of the Melbourne Tramways Company (Mr. ...

    Article : 347 words
  40. THE TRANSVAAL.

    Mr. Alfred Lyttelton, the ex-Secretary of State for the Colonies, questioned the Prime Minister yesterday as to the intentions of the Government regarding the ...

    Article : 75 words
  41. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    In the Legislative Assembly this afternoon Mr. M'Gregor will ask the Minister of Railways what he proposes to do for the employes of the Phœnix Foundry Company. ...

    Article : 68 words
  42. MINING SHARES.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 36 words
  43. FLOODS IN NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday.—Bad weather has been experienced over many parts of the colony. At Poverty Bay the flats were inundated with one of the heaviest floods ...

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  44. THREATENED SECESSION.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—When the Legislative Assembly met this afternoon Mr. F. C. Monger gave notice that on Wednesday next he would move the following ...

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  45. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    {No abstract available}

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  46. TO-DAY'S AUCTION SALES.

    To-day's auction sales are as follow:—Messrs. Charles Forrester and Co., as Flinders-[?] late; Mr. James A. L[?], at his rooms, Collins-street, household furniture, canaries, &c.; Messrs. ...

    Article : 233 words
  47. CONGO FREE STATE.

    Some days ago the Rev. E. Stannard, an English missionary in the Congo, was fined 1,000 frames for libelling Major Hagstrom, a Swedish officer. ...

    Article : 139 words
  48. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    [The amounts given in estates are gross, and subject to any debts owing by the estates.] Robert George Pollard, late of [?]wood, who died on March 6, under a will dated November 11, ...

    Article : 159 words
  49. IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENT.

    Mr. Graham, M.L.A., who was a member of the Butter Commission, last night in the Legislative Assembly gave notice of his intention to ask the Premier to-day if, in ...

    Article : 138 words
  50. HANDS SWOLLEN WITH ECZEMA.

    "From childhood I had always [?] troubled with skin eruptions, m[?] or less, and in winter my hands would [?]k open all over the [?]. You could lay a straw in any of them, last since ...

    Article : 188 words
  51. MILO CIGARETTES.

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

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  52. POWERS OF RECUPERATION

    Are existent in even the f[?]t system, and a wholesome invigorant like "Wolfe's So[?]" should be used to stimulate them.—[Advt.] ...

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  53. YOUR OVERCOAT[?]

    We are now [?] a splendid lot of Rainproof Tweed Over[?] of our own [?], in all colours, [?] and other Cloths, at 30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, [?] in and [?] them. ...

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  54. NERVOUS DISORDERS.

    Decayed teath are the means of producing more nervous disorders and more terrible consequences than any other [?]. The marvellous pa[?] extraction of teeth at Dr. Thomas's. [?], Bourke, ...

    Article : 34 words
  55. BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT.

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

    Article : 5 words
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