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  2. PARIS SUBMERGED.

    The spell of fine weather which promised abatement of the disastrous floods in Paris was broken yesterday by violent storms of rain and hail. The Seine, which had ...

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  3. EXPRESS TRAIN DISASTER.

    A terrible disaster occurred on Saturday night to the London to Brighton express. The accident happened as the train was passing through Stoat's Nest station, ...

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  4. THE BRITISH ELECTIONS CONCLUSION OF POLLING.

    The British elections were concluded on Saturday. Seven results are still to be declared. The remainder of Saturday's pollings gave the Unionists a gain of seven seats, ...

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  5. LORD KITCHENER. RETURN TO MELBOURNE.

    Field-Marshal Lord Kitchener, who is proceeding from Albany to Adelaide by the R.M.S. Osterley, will remain in South Australia until Thursday next. He will then ...

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  6. SWIMMING CARNIVAL. CHAMPIONS AT ST. KILDA.

    The first day of tht swimming carnival has left Victorian enthusiasts highly clated, for in the contest for the Kieran memorial challenge shield the Victorian ...

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  7. STORM AND FLOOD. TERRIFIC CYCLONE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Brewarrina district was visited on Friday night by the most terrific cyclone ever known in the district. The rain fell in torrents, followed ...

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  8. LORD KITCHENER'S REPORT.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Minister for Defence (Mr. Joseph Cook) yesterday continned his inspection of the sites for the proposed naval college, but so far he has ...

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  9. THE COMING CONTESTS.

    On Saturday evening the interstate visitors and about 50 Victorian swimmers left for Ballarat, where to-day they will take part in the swimming carnival. The one ...

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  10. UNIONIST SEATS GAINED, 7.

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  11. GALES AND SNOW.

    The English Channel has been visited by a great tempest. The principal disaster was the wreck of the torpedo-boat destroyer Eden. She broke ...

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  12. QUESTION OF COMMUNICATIONS.

    PERTH, Sunday.—The Premier (Mr. Moore), when interviewed on his return from Albany, said that Lord Kitchener was of opinion that there should be a station ...

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  13. A GENEROUS CITIZEN.

    Mr. James Cuming, of Yarraville, who in the past has given generously to public institutions and hospitals, has erected a fine hall nnd institute for the citizens of ...

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  14. TRAINING FARMS.

    The Rev. R. L. Gwynne, hon. secretary of the Kent County Colonising Association, who lately returned to England from a tour of inspection in South Africa, ...

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  15. PERSONAL.

    Sir Charles Todd, Postmaster-General of South Australia, and superintendent of telegraphs before federation, and subsequently deputy Postmaster-General, died ...

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  16. OFFICIAL ETIQUETTE.

    DAYLESFORD, Saturday.—When the Minister of Mines (Mr. M'Bride) visited Daylesford a fortnight ago lie was entertained by the directors of the Nuggetty ...

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  17. NATIONALISTS.

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  18. FALL OF A MONOPLANE.

    Mr. Hubert Latham, of France, the distinguished aviator, has met with an unplesant experience in Cairo. He was giving an exhibition of his ...

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  19. LIBERAL SEATS RETAINED, 18.

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  20. RIVERS FALLING SLOWLY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Namoi and Barwon rivers are falling slowly. At Walgett the flats are still submerged, at places to a depth of several feet. All is well with ...

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  21. RIOT AMONG COLLIERS.

    A disturbance broke out yesterday amongst the colliers at West Hartlepool, in Durham, in connection with the strike existing at present in regard to night shifts ...

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  22. ANALYSIS OF VOTING.

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  23. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    (The amounts given in estates are gross, and subject to any debts owing by the estates.) John Dwyer, late of Longwarry South, farmer, who died on December 10 last, under a will, dated ...

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  24. QUEENSLAND RIVERS OVERFLOW.

    TOWNSVILLE, Saturday.—Owing to heavy rains the Ross Creek and Ross River are in flood, and have united, covering a large portion of South Townsville. ...

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  25. SAMOAN ADMINISTRATION.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—"Don't believe any stories about German administration in Samoa harrassing British and American traders. They are not true." This ...

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  26. COUNT OF BAY PICNICKERS.

    The Hygeia, which was chartered for the United Irish League picnic yesterday, was delayed nearly an hour at Port Melbourne through the police insisting on a count of ...

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  27. PERSIAN EXECUTION.

    Muvakkar Sultanch, who was a member of the entourage of the late Shah, returned recently to Teheran from Paris. He was subsequently arrested for intriguing against ...

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  28. PERILS OF TANAMI. FATAL PROSPECTING TRIP.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—News has been received of the death from thirst of Mr. William Frayne, leader of the Exchange Tanami prospecting party, on his way by ...

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  29. GALES AT QUEENSCLIFF.

    QUEENSCLIFF, Sunday.—Since Thursday last a succession of strong easterly gales have occurred. The anchorage used by the local fishing fleet is unprotected from ...

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  30. AN ARTISTIC INVESTMENT.

    CASTLEMAINE, Saturday.—In 1894 excitement was caused in this district by the disappearance of a little girl 5½ years of age, named Madeline Hugo. She had ...

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  31. HUNGARIAN POLITICS.

    The political disturbance in Hungary continues. Several weeks ago the Premier, Dr. Wekerle, resigned, on account of the pressure of the Independence party, which ...

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  32. STEAMER PAPANUI.

    It is reported that the work of repairing the steamer' Papanui, which has been in Duke's Duck for about a week, is to be deferred, and that in the meantime the vessel ...

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  33. GERMANS AND BRITISH.

    I Lord Selborne, High Commissioner for South Africa, made a notable speech on Saturday at a festival of the German Club in Johannesburg. ...

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  34. BOMBALA FLOATED.

    CAIRNS, Sunday.—The tug Cecil Rhodes made another attempt to get the Bombala off, and, after two hours tugging, the vessel floated, apparently undamaged, and ...

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  35. MAORI TENOR.

    The Maori tenor singer, Rangi Uia, who appears on the platform in the robes of a Maori chief, has sung at a society concert in the Curzon Hotel, and also at the ...

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  37. LIBERAL SEAT CAINED

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  38. AUSTRALIAN EXPLORATION.

    Sir,—It is unfortunate that Mr. Paul Fleming should not have read a little upon Australian exploratnon before attempting to write upon Australian floods. ...

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  39. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Mr. John Cory, chairman of Cory Bros. and Co. Ltd., colliery owners, of Cardiff, aged 81. Mr. Cory, who was a millionaire, was a well-known ...

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  40. BOYCOTT OF MEAT.

    The boycott of meat, which was inaugurated in the United States as a weapon against the aggression of the trusts, has extended to Canada. Several hundred ...

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  41. LEASES LOOKING WELL.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—Mr. W. Laune, one of the first to find gold at Tanami, has telegnphed to the Government geologist: "Tanami looking well; 15 leases have been ...

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  42. UNIONIST SEATS RETAINED, 6.

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