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  2. ANARCHY IN INDIA. WIDESPREAD ORGANISATION.

    It is evident, from further investigations, that the doctrines and practices of anarchy are spreading in an alarming manner in India. Following upon the discovery that ...

    Article : 276 words
  3. DERVISH RISING.

    Further messages show that Mr. ScottMoncrieff, the deputy inspector of the Blue Nile district, was not the only victim of the organised attack at Messalamie, in ...

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  4. THE RAILWAY DISASTER. OPENING OF THE INQUEST.

    At 9 o'clock yesterday morning a crowd of fifty persons gathered at the City Morgue. The business of the majority was to give formal evidence of identification of the ...

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  5. FRONTIER FIGHTING.

    The Afghans have made a demonstration near Landi Kotal, but have been repelled by the Khyber Rifles. A significant incident is an attempt of the Zakka Khel to ...

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  6. THE PEARLING DISASTER. SEARCHING FOR SURVIVORS.

    BROOME, Thursday.—Very little information was received to-day from the pearling-grounds, the scene of the disastrous storm. The member for the district (Mr. ...

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  7. GOVERNOR ON TOUR.

    PORT ALBERT, Monday.—His Excellency the state Governor (Sir Reginald Talbot), accompanied by Captain Fife, arrived here this evening on route for Wilson's ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    Lady Talbot, attended by Mr. H. Talbot, visited the Alfred Hospital yesterday afternoon, and was conducted round the wards by the matron (Miss Ayres) and the ...

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  9. CARS UNINJURED.

    It is significant that a small six-wheeled car of the old type, which was next to the engine of the Ballarat train, was considerably damaged through the impact of the ...

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  10. MESSAGES OF SYMPATHY.

    Sir John Forrest has received the following telegram from Western Australia:— "The council now in session desires to express, on behalf of the Congregational Churches of ...

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  11. PUBLIC AND COMMISSIONERS.

    At the inquest winch has been opened by the City Coroner (Dr. R. H. Cole), the Railway Commissioners will be represented by Mr. Starke, who will be instructed by ...

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  12. BERLIN SCANDALS.

    A further step has been taken in connection with the notorious Berlin scandals. On April 21 the editor of the "Neue Freie Volk-Zeitung" was found guilty of criminal ...

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  13. OVER ONE HUNDRED DEATHS.

    PERTH, Monday. — The following telegram relating to the north-west pearling disaster was received by hte commissioner of police from Broome to-day:— ...

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  14. ASSASSIN'S MISTAKE.

    The suspicion that the bomb thrown in Muzaffarpur, in Bengal, was intended for the destruction of Mr. Kingsford, the district judge, turns out to have been ...

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  15. THE BRAKE TESTS.

    It is possible that the further tests of the brakes on the Bendigo train will be postponed until next week. The coroner (Dr. Cole) stated last night that it was ...

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  16. GOLD IN TASMANIA.

    HOBART, Monday.—Stone from a gold discovery made by Mr. J. L. Moore while engaged in track-cutting operations on the Great Western survey line recently, was ...

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  17. A JOLT THAT SCARED.

    When yesterday morning, at Footscray station, the Ballarat train started off with a violent jo[?]t, many of the passengers were fearful that a collission had occurred. The ...

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  18. DISORGANISED PERSIA.

    Brought face to face with a crisis precipitated by its inability to pay the Government officials and the troops recently mobilised for punitive purposes, the Persian ...

    Article : 184 words
  19. CRIME ON THE RAILWAY. EXPRESS ROBBED.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 75 words
  20. DANGER OF OPEN CATCH-POINTS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The engine of a passenger train returning from Sydney to Eveleigh workshops this morning, after completing a run on the Illawarra line, ...

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  21. "RUNNING THE MINISTRY."

    Exception was taken by the Premier (Mr. Bent) on Saturday to what he termed the authoritative tone adopted by the chairman of the Water Supply Commission (Mr. ...

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  22. TRAIN BLOWN UP.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 65 words
  23. AWARD OF £65,000.

    After a hearing which extended over 33 days, and involved legal expenses amounting to £70,000, the jury in the King's Bench Division of the High Court has ...

    Article : 179 words
  24. WORK AND WAGES. ST. KILDA MUNICIPAL CONTRACTS.

    At the meeting of the St. Kilda Council last evening Councillor Pittard handed in a letter from Mr. J. Jackson Armstrong, of 219 High-street, stating, on behalf of ...

    Article : 144 words
  25. NATIONALISATION.

    A sweeping suggestion in the direction of nationalising important industries has been made by Sir John T. Brunner, a leading member of the Liberal party who recently ...

    Article : 114 words
  26. DISASTROUS SHIPWRECK.

    The voyage of the Swedish barque Svanhild, bound to Buenos Ayres, in the Argentine, has ended disastrously. The Svanhild, which was a wooden ...

    Article : 68 words
  27. FOOTSCRAY UNEMPLOYED.

    Councillor Fielding, last night at the Footscray Council meeting stated that he had been requested by the local unemployed to suggest that the council might ask ...

    Article : 188 words
  28. ALLANDALE MURDER.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The adjourned inquest concerning the murder of the young woman Lilian Bridge at Allandale on the night of April 14 was resumed at West ...

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  29. LINLITHGOW STATUE. THE LORD MAYOR'S FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 109 words
  30. LAWN TENNIS.

    The final of the covered-court doubles championship was played at the Queen's Club, West Kensington, yesterday, and resulted in the New Zealand, player, A. F. ...

    Article : 216 words
  31. SHIPYARDS LOCK-OUT.

    The lock-out determined upon by the shipbuilding firms in the north of England and on the Clyde has already been put into operation, as far as the Clyde is concerned. ...

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  32. WHO SHALL BE SCULPTOR?

    Sir,—I noticed with interest in your issue of Friday the remarks regarding our Australian artists and sculptors. Surely, when an opportunity such as the proposed ...

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  33. COUNTRY COMPOSITORS.

    YARRAWONGA, Saturday. — With a view of improving the position under which employees at country printing-offices labour by being exempted from the operation of ...

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  34. EXPORT OF BUTTER.

    The Agent-General for Victoria (Mr. Taverner) has sent another communication to the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Swinburne) regarding the possible ellect of the ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN ACTRESS.

    Mr. Beerbohm Tree has arranged for the early production of a new drama of "Faust," by Stephen Phillips and Comyns Carr, at His Majesty's Theatre. ...

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  36. DEATH IN A TRAIN.

    BENDIGO, Monday.—An old-age pensioner named Thomas Herd, who resided at Heathcote, died suddenly in a railway train at the Bendigo station this afternoon. He ...

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  37. WORK AT NEWCASTLE RESUMED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Work at the Burwood Colliery, Newcastle, which has been idle for some weeks owing to a strike of wheelers, was resumed to-day. The wheelers ...

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  38. EARTHQUAKE SHOCK.

    QUEENSTOWN (T.), Monday.—A very severe earth tremor, lasting 10 seconds, occurred here to-night at 10 minutes to 8 o'clock. Buildings rocked and roofs rattled, ...

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  39. SHOP ASSISTANTS.

    Mr. Gladstone, the Home Secretary, has intimated that it is the intention of the Government to bring forward legislation next year in regard to the hours of shop ...

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  40. LIST OF INJURED.

    The injured now number 426. Two passengers sent in their names to the Railway department yesterday. They were:— HARRY MOORE, 561 Brunswick-street, North ...

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  41. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    John Thomas Spark, miner, of Eaglehawk. Causes of insolvency—Want of constant employment, sickness and death in family, and pressure of creditors. ...

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  42. RABBIT DESTRUCTION.

    SLDNEY, Monday.—Dr. Tidswell states, in re[?] to the statements of M. A. Latapic as to the detention of the Danysz virus, that a packet of Danysz microbes ...

    Article : 115 words
  43. THE LIST OF THINGS INCIDENTAL

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  44. MORTGAGE, LAND AND AGENCY CO. LTD.

    The accounts of the New South Wales Mortgage, Land, and Agency Company Limited for the year ended January 31 show a[?] profit of £29,496. The sum of £2,500 is ...

    Article : 79 words
  45. SKIN TROUBLE CURED.

    Man was Rapidly Losing Hair—Another Member of Family Suffered with E[?]zema of the Hands for Ten Years—Both Happy to Testify to Efficacy of Cuticura Remedies. ...

    Article : 157 words
  46. SUSPENDED RAILWAY OFFICERS.

    The practice of the Railway department is that men are not paid while relieved from duty. After the case in which they are concerned is decided the question of whether ...

    Article : 151 words
  47. LADY SEIZES SNAKE

    COLERAINE, Monday.—Miss Jessic Cameron, daughter of Mr. Archibald Cameron, was riding through a paddock to-day, when she saw a large snake. She ...

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  48. THE MOST ACUTE CASES of COUGHS, COLDS[?]

    and Chest Complaints relieved by Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. 1/6.—[Advt.] The sale of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy extends to every part of the world. Does not this show ...

    Article : 49 words
  49. WHAT ONE OUGHT TO KNOW.

    Pears' Soap is fra[?] r[?] and soothing.—[Advt.] ...

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  50. MILO CIGARETTES

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

    Article : 13 words
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