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  2. GERMAN ELECTIONS. SOCIALISTS LOSE 19 SEATS.

    The complete returns of the German elections are not yet known, and will be affected by the second ballots in the cases where those are necessary. Judging, ...

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  3. BUBONIC PLAGUE. FRESH OUTBREAK IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Bubonic plague has obtained a good hold in the centre of the city. Nine cases traceable to the Block, in King-street, near to its junction ...

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  4. FOUNDATION DAY.

    Foundation Day was celebrated by the Australian Natives' Association at the Exhibition-building yesterday. An immense crowd attended, the building and the arena ...

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  5. THE KAISER. STARTLING NAVAL POLICY.

    The victory gained by the Government in the elections for the Reichstag have been followed immediately by a startling announcement regarding Germany's naval ...

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  6. KINGSTON INCIDENT.

    News from Kingston with regard to the behaviour of the Governor confirms the unfavourable statements against him made by the "Jamaica Daily Telegraph." Sir ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    Last week (says our London correspondent on December 28) the King and Prince of Wales were shooting in Windsor Forest. A man with a gun was hanging on the ...

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  8. A BIRTHDAY HONOUR.

    Much interest has been aroused by the action of Pope Pius in affording a very special mark of recognition to the Emperor William on his birthday, the 48th ...

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  9. IN BENEVOLENT MOOD.

    Apparently the Reichstag elections have left the Emperor in a benevolent mood. He has issued a proclamation relating to the punishment for lese majeste, which is a ...

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  10. BOERS IN POLITICS.

    News of a remarkable political proposal made by Het Volk, the Boer organisation in the Transvaal, comes from Pretoria. Het Volk, it is stated, is willing to come ...

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  11. CORRUPTION IN RUSSIA.

    A grave scandal, arising out of the measures taken for the relief of famine in one of the districts of Russia, was brought to light at the end of last November. ...

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  12. THE REV. A. R. EDGAR.

    Sir,—The sudden announcement of the Rev.A.R. Edgar's hurried departure from Victoria, in search of health after his recent severe nervous breakdown, will take ...

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  13. EFFECT OF ELECTIONS.

    "The Times," in commenting on the election results, says that although the rout of the Socialists has been a remarkable personal victory for Prince von Bulow and the ...

    Article : 196 words
  14. CASE IN THE COUNTRY.

    Another case has occurred at Ulmarra, near Grafton, in which district there was a serious outbreak two years ago. The patient is Mrs. Norman M'Leod, wife of a ...

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  15. POSITION IN VICTORIA.

    "The plague has not been dormant," Dr. Norris remarked last night, "and although here in Victoria we have had no cause for immediate alarm it has been raging in ...

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  16. DUMA ELECTIONS.

    Reuter's representative in St. Petersburg cables that the first stage of the workmen's elections have now been concluded in St. Petersburg. ...

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  17. NATAL PREMIER.

    Mr. F. R. Moor, Premier of Natal, had to resign from office at the end of the year owing to his being interested, as sleeping partner in the firm of Meale and Co., in a ...

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  18. AFFAIRS IN ANADA.

    Complaint regarding the new Canadian tariff is made by manufacturers in that colony. The executive council of the Canadian ...

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  19. MR. BENT'S TOUR.

    YARRAWONGA. Monday.— The Premier (Mr. Bent), accompanied by Mr. J. J.Carlist. M.L.A., the member for the distried, arrived at Yarrawonga in the state ...

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  20. PANAMA CANAL.

    The United States Government has rejected the tenders recently reccived for the construction of the Panama Canal, and is inving fresh tenders. ...

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  21. WOMAN SUFFRAGE.

    The woman suffrage movement has sustained a decided set-back at the hands of the Labour Conference now sitting in Belfast. ...

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  22. SYDNEY LAND CASES.

    SYDNEY. Monday.—The charge of false pretences against W.N. Willis was continued in the Central Criminal Court to-day, when John Reinhardt was further ...

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  23. IMMIGRANTS FOR 1906.

    The marked extent to which Canada is adding to her population by immigration is shown by the returns for 1906 just published. The arrivals for 1906 were:— ...

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  24. THE COOKTOWN CYCLONE.

    COOKTOWN. Monday—The Papuan returned from the wreek of the schooner Marion on Friday, brining Captain Petersen and the rest of the crew. About 300 ...

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  25. BRITISH ARMY.

    The re-engagement of men who have already served in the ranks of the British army is the subject of a circular issued by the Army Council lo commanding officers. ...

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  26. FORTUNATE FOSSICKERS.

    TRENTHAM. Monday.— Two brothers named Ernest and Andrew Simmonds, who have resided in the Trentham district for some years, have received welcome news ...

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  27. SPANISH POLITICS.

    The Marquis de la Vega do Armtjo, who formed a Ministry in Spain a few weeks ago, found himself compelled to resign last week, owing to difficulties arising out of the ...

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  28. WHITELEY MURDER.

    Cecil Rayner, who shot Mr. William Whiteley, "the Universal Provider," at his place of business on January 23, carried in his possession a piece of paper bearing the ...

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  29. MR. JOHN BURNS.

    An attack upon Mr. John Burns, member for Rattcrsea in the House of Commons, and President of the Local Government Board since 1905, was made in the Labour ...

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  30. STRUCK BY LIGHTNING.

    PENOLA, Monday.—During the heavy thunderstorm which passed over Lake Mudi on Saturday Alexander James Patterson, a youth of 17, was with his horse ...

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  31. STRANGE SHOOTING CASE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Arthur Josephs, aged 19 years, was remanded from the Balmain Police Court on Saturday, on the charge of shooting William Joseph O'Brien ...

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  32. DEPORTING KANAKAS.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The steamer Malaita arrived from Cairns on Saturday morning on route for the islands with 250 repatriated kanakas. There was a great ...

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  33. BARQUK WRECKED.

    AUCKLAND, Monday.—The barque Wallti, when leaving the wharf at Mauga. whare. Kispara, to load timber at Hoanga for Melbourne, took the bank just below ...

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  34. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The following private advices have been received:— By Messrs. John Sanderson and Co:—From Messrs. Sanderson, Murray, and Co., dated ...

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  35. G.M.S. SANDAKAN AT BRISBANE.

    BRISBANE, Monday.— The nord[?] Lloyd steamer Sandakan arrived at [?] this morning from Japan, vis Hong Kong, Ma[?], and German New Guinea, Passengers for Sydney: Mr. ...

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