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  2. SEISMIC DISTURBANCES. ENGLISH COAST AFFECTED.

    The occurrence of a sudden abnormal rise and fall in the River Tyne, in the north of England, may, it is considered, be connected with two other occurrences reported ...

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  3. TUBERCULOSIS.

    The Royal commission appointed in 1901 to inquire, with respect to tuberculosis, whether it can be reciptocally transmitted between man and animals has issued its ...

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  4. REDEN COAL MINE.

    The question whether all the miners entombed by the explosion in the Reden mine, in Prussia, bad been accounted for is not yet settled. Yesterday a report was ...

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  5. THE KING AND QUEEN.

    King Edward and Queen Alexandra arrived yesterday in Puris, and will remain for a week at the British Embassy. Despite the fact that His Majesty is visiting the ...

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  6. SOLDIERS' GRAVES.

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  7. FEDERAL POLITICS. SPEECH BY SIR JOHN QUICK.

    BENDIGO, saturday.—Speaking at the annual banquet of the Bendigo mining Managers' Association to-night, Sir John Quick made some interesting comments on ...

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  8. A.N.A. EXHIBITION.

    From the moment when the troops swung into the arena, corps after corps, headed by its regimental band, all was life und colour at the Exhibition on Saturday evening. A ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    Their Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Northeote, attended by Mr. H. H. Share, will return to Government-house this morning from Macedon, where they ...

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  10. STATE POLITICS. MR. JUDKINS AT WESLEY CHURCH.

    Mr.Judkins, who is a cadidate for Brunswick in the Legislative Assembly, yesterday gave an address in furtherance of the social reform movement at a "pleasant ...

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  11. BANKING FAILURE.

    In October last the Ontario Bank accumulated a deficit of £250,000, and was absorbed by the Bank of Montreal. The failure was attributed to the manager. ...

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  12. DEATH ROLL IN JAMAICA.

    A telegram received from Sir J. A. Swettenham, the Governor of Jamaica, states that up to the present 606 bodies have been extricated from the ruins in Kingston, and ...

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  13. FAMINE IN RUSSIA.

    The wretched state to which the peasantry in many of the districts of Russia have boen reduced by want and by the severity of the present winter is ...

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  14. THE KINGSTON INCIDENT

    Sir Alfred Jones who was in Jamaica at the head of a gathering of distingnished English visitor at the time of the earthquake, has returned to England. ...

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  15. EMINENT CHEMIST DEAD.

    The death is announced of Professor Dmitri lvanovitch Mendeleieff the eminent Russian chemist, who formulated the "periodie law" in chemistry. He was 74 ...

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  16. HOME RULE.

    "Nothing but an Irish Parliament with an Executive responsible to it will satisfy us." said Mr. John Redmond, the leader of the Irish party, addressing his ...

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  17. MR. BENT'S MOTOR TRIP. FLYING VISITS.

    QUEENSCLIFF, Sunday.—The Premier (Mr. Bent) on Saturday morning paid a visit to Swan Island, in company with the president and secretary of the local ...

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  18. MENINGITIS.

    Cerebro-spinal meningitis, which appeared first in Belfst, and later in Scotland. is severe in Glasgow. Cases have been observed in that city for the last, month. ...

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  19. NAVIGATION CONFERENCE.

    In the year 1904 a great many things happened in federal politics. During a long session of the Parliament, extending from March to December, three Ministries were ...

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  20. UNIONIST POLICY.

    Mr. Balfour has replied somewhat testily to the critieisms of the Unionist policy, delivered at Walsall by Mr. Austen Chamberlain. Mr. Chamberlain referred to the ...

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  21. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN POLITICS.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—The Premier speaking at a public meeting at Lyndoch on Friday night, without announcing the intention of the Government in regard to future ...

    Article : 204 words
  22. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS. MINING SHARES.

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  23. RELUCTANT GENEROSITY.

    PORTARLINGTON. Sunday.—The first definite information that the Premier (Mr. Bent) would visit Portarlington was the receipt, at a quarter-past 11 a.m. on ...

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  24. SILVER.

    To-day's quotation for bar silver is 3l 15.16d. per oz. standard, an advance of 7.16d. since Thursday. ...

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  25. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS FROZEN MEAT.

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  26. POSEIDON RUSH.

    TARNAGULLA. Satrurday.—The terminailon of the close season for game was responsible for the forlorn appearance of the tirid during the latter portion of the week, ...

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  27. CHICAGO IN DISTRESS.

    Chicago is suffering from the outbreak of three diseases yearles fever diphtheria. and measles. There are no fewer than 15,000 patients under treatment. ...

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  28. BRITISH TRADE ABROAD.

    The British Foreign Office, which issued a new regulation a few days ago, rendering it necessary for all consuls to pass through the Intelligence department of the Board. ...

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  29. LABOUR CANDIDATES FOR COUNCIL.

    The cental executive of the Political Labour Council, at its meeting on Saturday night, had under consideration the question of contesting seats in the Legislative ...

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  30. SOCIALISTS' POLICY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Mr.Watson was the principal speaker at a picnic at Cliftongardens yesterday, in connection with the Ploitical Labour League of New South ...

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  31. RARWON.

    GEELONG, Sunday.—Speaking on another subject at Geelong yesterday, the Premier (Mr. Rent) made an incidental reference to the state elections. He said that ...

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  32. STEAMER CLAVERING.

    The sttel serew stamer Clavering, 3,328 tons belonging to the Clavering Steamship Company, has been wereked. She was proceeding from Middles borough, near the ...

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  33. SOCIAL REFORM.

    Several phases of the social reform movement were deaits with at the pleasant Sunday afternoon gathering held at the Collingwood Methodist Mission yesterday. ...

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  34. OTHER LOCAL REQUIREMENTS.

    GEELONG,Sunday,—At Drysdale it was pointed out to Mr.Bent that it would take £500 to repair the roads,and that the Bellarine Shire Council had only £173. ...

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  35. BURNING CHURCHES.

    Two youths have been arreted at Nottingham in connection with the destruction by fire of the churches at Kirkby-in-Ashtield and Annelv, in Nottinghamshire. Tdhe boys ...

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  36. GERMAN ELECTIONS.

    The second hallots in connection with the German elections have commened. In Breman the Socialists have lost another seat, the candidate there being replaced on ...

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  37. SONOMA SAILS.

    SYDNEY. Suday.—The trouble on the Sonoma was settled yesterday in a manner Siti-lactory to the orrners, who had no difficulty in shipping a crew of non-union ...

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  38. A MOTHER'S DEATH.

    BALLARAT, Suday.—The circumstances attending the death of Miss. Margaret Jones, of Snake Vattey, are engaging thhe attention of Detective Rogerson. ...

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  39. THE CONGO.

    A strange incident has occurred in connection with the delimitation commission now sitting in regard to the Congo. The Government of the Congo state has ...

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  40. BRITISH ARMY.

    Mr. Haldanc, Secretary of State for War, announces that Scotland has been selected for the summer maneuvers this year for the regular and auxillary cavalry. The ...

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  41. THE THAW CASE.

    The greatest diffiently is being experienced in emjpanelling a jury to try Harry Thaw for the murder in New York last year of Stanford White. Jurors are plending ...

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  42. MOTHER MURDERS CHILD.

    SYDNEY.Suday.—A ghastly domestic tragedy took place at Clifton yesterday morning, wthen Elizabeth Smith, wife of F. Smith, a miner, cut the throat of her ...

    Article : 57 words
  43. LABOUR MEMBERS.

    It has been decided by the Independent Labour party (of which Mr. Keir Hardie, M.P., in the leader) to miss the Parliamentary levy on members of a[?]ated ...

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  44. PRIVATE ADVICES.

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  46. PARIS TO PEKIN.

    "Lo Matin," the well-known paris news paper, has offered a large prise for a motorcar race from Paris to Pekin. Several motortars have entered for the ...

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  47. MUSIC-HALL STRIKE.

    The professionals who have gone out on strike against the mothods of the London music-hall managers have "harred" five more halls. ...

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  48. PLAGUE IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—No further cases of plague have occurred, but 'Edgar French, who was declared infected on Friday last, died in the Count Hospital yesterday. He ...

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