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  2. PRUSSIAN DISASTER. MORE FAVOURABLE REPORTS.

    The fear that the whole of the members of a rescue party had been lost in the workings of the Redan mine, in Prussia, through being overtaken by fire-damp, has proved ...

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  3. FRENCH CHURCH CRISIS.

    The recent proposal approved by the bishops in France for relieving the crisis in the church has been declined by the Government. ...

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  4. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    "The Times" this morning has an article on tho forthcoming Imperial Conference, and refers to the Australian delegation to it. ...

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  5. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Government-General, accompanied by His Excellency Sir George Le Hunte, Governor of South Australia, and attended by Mr. Share (private secretary), ...

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  6. BUILDING STRIKE. MR. JUSTICE CUSSEN'S DECISION.

    The decision of Mr. Justice Cussen, chairman of the Building Trades' Conference, appointed to deal with the claim of the bricklayers, carpenters, plasterers, and builders' ...

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  7. SWEPT BY FIRE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— A most destructive fire occurred in Kempsey this morning, half the town being destroyed. The alarm was given about 20 minutes to 4 o'clock, ...

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  8. SOLDIERS' GRAVES.

    We are making an appeal to the public for subscriptions to the fund organised by the Guild of Loyal Women in South Africa to enable some suitable memorial to be placed ...

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  9. FRENCH PRESIDENT'S SYMPATHY.

    The Emporor William has made a grateful acknowledgment of President Fallieres's telegram of sympathy concerning the disaster. ...

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  10. THE LONDON TRAGEDY

    The funeral of the late Mr.William Whiteley took place yesterday. The remains were interred in the Kensal Green Cemetery amidst a great demonstration of ...

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  11. POLITICS AND JUSTICE.

    Before four judges in the King's Bench division of the High Court of Justice in Ireland yesterday an application was heard to commit for contempt of Court Mr. W. ...

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  12. A VIRGINIA DISASTER.

    A fearful explosion occurred yesterday at the Stuart mine, at Faretteville, in Virginia. It entombed 80 miners working below, and the gravest doubts are now ...

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  13. THE SONOMA STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— The sequel to the strike on the steamer Sonoma yesterday was the appearance of 57 seamen and firemen before Mr.payten,stipendiary magistrate, ...

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  14. JAMAICA INCIDENT. THE GOVERNOR RESIGNS.

    The "Globe" to-day published a statement that Sir J. A. Swettenham has resigned his position as Governor of Jamaica, and that his resignation has been accepted ...

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  15. NAVIGATION DELEGATES. MR. WATSON WITHDRAWS.

    Am important development took place yesterday in connection with the appointment of representatives to attend the Navigation Conference in London next month. Mr. ...

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  16. SITUATION IN KINGSTON.

    Reuter's correspondent in Kingston reports that a meeting of merchants, held at the Exchange, has passed resolutions declaring that the Government officials who ...

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  17. BRITISH TRADE ABROAD.

    The British Foreign office has come to an important decision with regard to the consulay service,with the view of meeting the criticisms of recent years as to the ...

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  18. KAISER'S BIRTHDAY.

    His Majesty the Emperor William celebrated his 48th birthday on Sunday, and received great numbers of congratulations on the occasion. ...

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  19. SIR MICHAEL FOSTER.

    The death is announced of Sir Michael Foster.who was professor of physiology at Cambridge from 1883 to 1903. and was M.P. for London University from 1900 to 1908. ...

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  20. ARRIVING AT THE AWARD.

    In a lengthy statement, wherein the arguments put forward by both sides at the conference were closely reviewed, Mr. Justice Cussen stated that the workmen's ...

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  21. CHANNEL TUNNEL.

    The "Nineteenth Century." in its current number. devotes a large amount of attention to the scheme for the construction of a tunnel under the English Channel,between ...

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  22. RECEPTION OF THE AWARD.

    Mr. J. S. G. Wright, president of the Master Builders' Association, said:—"We are well satisfied at having the award given in our favour in respect to hours. ...

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  23. TURKISH PASHA.

    Fehmi Pasha, chief of Turkish police, whose punishment is demanded of the porle by Germany, is described in most u[?]lattering terms. The German Government has ...

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  24. AMERICA'S CAUTION.

    Mr. W.H. Taft. the United States Secretary of War, is strongly urging the appropriation of an additional 350,000 del. to be devoted to the fortitication of Pearl ...

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  25. MUSIC-HALL STRIKE.

    The music-hall propriotors of Great Britain have piedged themselves mutually to assist cach other haring the cmtency of the present strike of musicians and performers. ...

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  26. H.M.S. CHALLENGER.

    FREMANTLE, Thursday.—H.M.S. Challenger returned to Fremantle from singapore this morning. Captain Bridson reports that at Singapore the vessels of the ...

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  27. MR. REID ON THE DELEGATES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. Reid, in an interview to-day, had something to say on current political intentions. He thinks that Mr. Watson has wisely decided not to ...

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  28. LONDON WOOL SALES. CLOSED WITH RATES FIRM.

    The wool sales closed yesterday. The market was firm at late rates. The following were the average prices realised for the fleece portions of the clips ...

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  29. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    The National Trustees' Company is applying for probate of the will and codief) of James Bourke, late of M'Killop-street, Geelong, gentleman, who died leaving estate valued at £10,[?]22/10/[?], being ...

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  30. VICTORIAN DEEP LEADS.

    Professor Gregory. formerly of the Melbourne University, has been chosen to deliver this year the Cantor lectures.a scientific course given annually at the ...

    Article : 74 words
  31. ASSASSINATION.

    M. Gudima, the director of the chief Russian prison, has fallen a victim to the terrorist vengeance. He had charge of the Derjuhia prison, where most of the political ...

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  32. DEATH OF SIR JOHS SEE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Sir Jonh See, M.L.C., who has been unwell for some time past, died this afternoon. The dereased gentleman whas bron at Yelling, ...

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  33. GIFT FROM MR.CARNEGIE.

    MILDURA, Wednesday.— Negotiations have been pending some time with Mr. Andrew Carnegie,of New York. for the election of a local free library,and these were ...

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  34. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS SILVER.

    To-day's quotation for bar silver is 31 5.1[?]. per ounce standard, being a fall of 1.16d. since yesterday. ...

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  35. BUBONIC PLAGUE. OFFICIAL NOTICE ARRIVES.

    Official notification of the outbreak of plague in Sydney was received by the chairman of the Board of Public Health (Dr. Norris) yesterday. The cases are in two ...

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  36. PRIVATE ADVICES.

    The following private advices have been received:— By Goldsbrough, Mort, and Company Ltd.:— "The sales clo[?] firm, the attendance being well ...

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  37. MINING SHARES.

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  38. STEAMSHIP-OWNERS' MEETING.

    The Australasian Steamship Owners' Federation met yesterday morning, in private, to discuss the posistion created by their having been ignored in the ...

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  39. LONDON HORSE FAIR.

    An intermational horse show is to be held in London in June this year. Mr.Alfred G.Vanderbilt, of New York, who is a leading exhibitor at the great New ...

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  40. MR.H.O WILLARD'S RENEFIT.

    This afternoon, at the Theatre Royal. will be given the benefit performance in aid of Mr. H.O. Willard, the favourite member of Mr. William Anderson's Dramatic ...

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  41. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 83 words
  42. RATS IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Plague-infected rats continue to be discovered in different parts of the city, but there are no other suspicious cases. A statement of the ...

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  43. OLD MAN'S SAD PLIGHT.

    GEELONG, Thursday.— A distressing care came under the notice of Mr. G.M. llitohcock, J.P., at the polied coure on Thursday afternoon. when an old man ...

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  44. EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS. FELT AT TONGA.

    AUCKLAND, Thursday.—News received from the islands to-day states that at mid-night on January 2, two severe and prolonged shocks of earthquake were ...

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  45. GREAT COAL DISCOVERY.

    An extremely valuable discovery of coal has been made on the East of Dudley's propetty, new Sedgley. close to Wolverhampton,in Sraffordshire. ...

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  46. THE QUEENSLAND OUTRREAK.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Dr. Ham, commissioner of public health, stated this morning that there had been 16 cases of illucss arising out of the recent outbreak of plague ...

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  47. PRIVATE ADVICES.

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  48. SHOCKS FELT AT BERWICK.

    BERWICK, Thursday.—Two distinct shocks of carthquake were felt here at a quarter-part 3 o'clock this morning. ...

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  49. SAN FRANCISCO SCHOOLS

    A long conference has taken place between President Roosevelt, Mr.v.h. Metcalf, Secretary for Commerce (who want to California to study the [?] question). ...

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  50. FELT IN TASMANIA.

    HOBART, Thursday.—A sharp earth tremor occurred at Avoca, in the eastern district, at 5.45 this afternoon. Its course was west to east. ...

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  51. THE COOKTOWN DISASTER.

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — The portmaster (Captain Mackay) has not given up hopes of finding some tru[?] of the people who were on the Government ketch pilot ...

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  52. TO-DAY'S AUOTION SATLES.

    To-day's auction sales include:—Gommell,Tuctell, and Co.at their rooms. Colline-street,hourshaid furnlture, gund. band Instruments, &c.: reanchamp Brother, at thir mens,Colline-street. ...

    Article : 79 words
  53. Advertising

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  54. SUPREMACY

    In trade or profession is gained after ayatematic work, which often weakens the narvous system; if "Wolfe's-sehnapps" be used no risks are taken. ...

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  55. Advertising

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  56. Advertising

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