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  2. CASIMIR-PERIER DEAD.

    The death is announced of M. CasimirPerier, who was President of France from June, 1894, to January, 1895. M. CasimirPerier, who was born in 1847, was ...

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  3. TERRIBLE NAVAL DISASTER. EXPLOSION ON A FRENCH BATTLESHIP

    A tremendous sensation was created throughout France yesterday by the news of an appalling disaster aboard the battleship Jena. The vessel has been completely ...

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  4. ENGINEMAN'S NEGLECT.

    The trial of George Gourlay, the driver of the North British express, which dashed into a Caledonian passenger train standing at Elliot Junction, near Arbroath, in ...

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  5. GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S TOUR. VISIT TO BEGA.

    BEGA, Wednesday.—His Excellency Lord Northcote, accompanied by Captain Stephens, A.D.C., arrived at Bega yesterday afternoon. He was accompanied by ...

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  6. COLLINGWOOD RAILWAY.

    There seems to be at last some prospect of the dispute between the Railway Commissioners and the Collingwood and Heidelberg councils respecting the losses in ...

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  7. VANCOUVER MAIL SERVICE.

    The question of communication between Australia and America across the Pacific has been under the consideration of Federal Ministers for some time, and the ...

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  8. CONTROL OF FLEMINGTON.

    Two incidents within the past few months did more than anything else to bring the V.R.C. face to face with its responsibilities, They also served to reveal the inability ...

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  9. RECEPTION AT CANDELO.

    CANDELO, Wednesday.—The Governor-General reached Candelo about midday to-day. The town was gaily decorated. Lord Northcote was presented with an address ...

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  10. THE DESTROYED VESSEL.

    The destroyed vessel. The Jena, which was launched at Brest in 1898, is of 11,861 tons and 16,500-horse power. She cost £1,111,340, and her complement was 631 ...

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  11. REDUCED ARMAMENT. DISCUSSION TO BE PREVENTED.

    In connection with the question of the limitation of armaments, a semi-official statement now published in Pesth is interpreted to mean that Austria-Hungary ...

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  12. EPILEPTIC COLONY.

    "I have much pleasure, in opening the first epileptic colony in Australasia," remarked Lady Talbot yesterday, as with justifiable pride she threw open the doors of ...

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  13. SIMILAR DISASTERS.

    Of disasters of this character the most sensational in recent years was the blowing up of the United States cruiser Maine. Relations between the United States and ...

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  14. BOTHA'S SPEECH.

    The speech made by General Botha at [?] banquet on Monday night at Pretoria in honour of his selection as first Premier of the Transvaal has received singularly ...

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  15. LORD C. BERESFORD'S VIEW.

    Lord Charles Beresford, commander-in-chief of the Channel fleet, who is on a visit to America, has been interviewed in San Francisco on the question of reduced ...

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  16. PERSONAL.

    The president of the Methodist Conierence (the Rev. John G. Wheen) returned to Ballarat by the Adelaide express on Wednesday night, to be present at the welcome ...

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  17. GERMANY IN PERSIA.

    The German newspapers are beginning to declare that Germany can take no further interest in the realisation of the Bagdad railway scheme, as the project is already ...

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  18. SPANISH ELECTIONS.

    A dissolution of the Spanish Cortes has taken place as the result of the recent political crisis, which led to the resignation of the Liberal Government. ...

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  19. HUNTING FOR MR. BENT.

    The newly-erected fire station at Mentono was opened yesterday, in the presence of about 300 spectators. It was intended that, the Premier (Mr. Bent) should perform the ...

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  20. NEW HEBRIDES.

    The motion to reduce the vote for the Colonial Office, which was moved in the House of Commons yesterday, was intended to convey a vote fo censure upon the ...

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  21. ASSASSINATION.

    A confession has been obtained from the man Peteroff, who is under arrest for the murder of M. Petkoff, the Premier of Bulgaria. ...

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  22. A PRINCE'S GALLANTRY.

    At the recent wreck of the steamer Berlin in Rotterdam Harbour, which was attended by terrible loss of life, Prince Henry, Consort of Queen Wilhelmina of ...

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  23. NEED OF IMMIGRANTS.

    Mr. C. H. Rason, the Agent-General for Western Australia, delivered a lecture at the Colonial Institute last night on the resources of his state. In the course of his ...

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  24. "THE AUSTRALASIAN."

    The final polo match for the Talbot Cup has been productive of some capital views of the play and incidents connected with it given in this week's issue of "The ...

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  25. RAILWAY FARES.

    Certain of the United States railway magnates are alarmed at the prospect of 28 state Legislatures limiting by law the passengers rates to one penny per mile. They ...

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  26. CHEAP ENTERTAINMENTS.

    "Once more we most emphatically protest against the departmental permission granted to travelling showmen to use state school buildings for cheap 'entertainments.' We note, for example from ...

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  27. COLONIAL PRODUCTS.

    A Colonial Exhibition was opened yesterday at Liverpool. The opening ceremony was performed by Lord Elgin (Secretary of State for the Colonies). New Zealand and ...

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  28. SUBMARINE VESSELS.

    The plans of a new invention in submarine navigation have been submitted to the British Admiralty, which thinks so well of them that it is giving them consideration, ...

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  29. IRRIGATION AT WERRIBEE.

    Within twelve months it is anticipated the whole of the Worribee-park Estate, over 23,000 acres, which is to be cut up for closer settlement, will be provided with a ...

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  30. LONDON WOOL SALES. SUCHT ADVANCE IN PRICES.

    The second series of London wool sales were opened yesterday, when the selling brokers, Messrs. Buxton, Ronald, and Co., Messrs. Charles Balme and Co., and ...

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  31. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Quotaions are as follows:— Paid. up. Buyer. Seller. £ £ £ ...

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  32. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Wheat and Flour.—The quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 3,850,000 quarters, against 3,825,000 quarters a week ago and ...

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  33. STEAMER DAKOTA.

    The prospect of refloating the steamer Dakota, 20.714 tons, belonging to the Great Northern Steamship Company of New York, which ran ashore at Tokio, is ...

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  34. PRIVATE ADVICES.

    The following private advices have been received:— By the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co. Ltd.:—"The market was very spirited. As ...

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  35. CHANCELLOR OF OXFORD.

    A vacancy has occured in the office of the Chancellor of Oxford University, owing ot the recent death of Viscount Goschen, who had held the position since 1903. ...

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  36. EASTERN STEAMERS AT PORT DARWIN.

    PORT DARWIN, Wednesday.—The Eastern arrived from Hong Kong on Sunday, bringing 70 tons of general cargo, but no passengers. She sailed on Monday at daylight, taking Messrs. Ryan, ...

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  37. THE MAIL CONTRACT.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Messrs. Clarke and Esplen left for Melbourne to-night. They intend to return to Sydney on Sunday, and travel by express to Brisbane on ...

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  38. PARIS SENSATION.

    A workman named Johbols created a great sensation yesterday in Clicky, a suburb of Paris. The man made a desperate attempt to strangle a woman. A policeman ...

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  39. FIRE AT THE GEORGE HOTEL.

    A few minutes before 2 o'clock this mornind the central fire station received word that a fire had broken out in the roof of the George Hotel, St. Kilda. The ...

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