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  2. DUKE OF CONNAUGHT. CANADIAN GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    The appointment of the Duke of Connaught as Governor-General of Canada is officially announced. The term of office is two years, and is subject to extension. ...

    Article : 104 words
  3. REPRIEVED KAFFIR.

    The action of the Governor-General of South Africa(Lord Gladstone) in reprieving the Kaflir who was under sentence of death is still the subject of keen ...

    Article : 341 words
  4. ANA. LUNCHEON.

    The anhmal luncheon of the Australian Natives'Association was held at the Exhibition-building yesterday to celbrate the tenth anniverssr of the Commonwealth, ...

    Article : 5,276 words
  5. GERMANY'S SUPPORT.

    The St.Petersburg correspondent of the "Observer" instances as one of the results of the interview at Potsdam between the Kaiser and the Czar.the move on the part ...

    Article : 227 words
  6. BILLENBAH MURDERS.

    SYDNEY,Monday.—The names of the youths who are in eustody for the murder of Mrs.Warby and her daughter, Amy Warby, at Billenbah Station, are William ...

    Article : 1,063 words
  7. CANADA AND AMERICA. TARIFF RECIPROCITY.

    The question of tariff reciprocity between Canada and the United States is being discnssed with much interest. The discussion is marked by considerable difference of opinion. ...

    Article : 190 words
  8. WHARF STRIKE ENDS. WORK TO BE RESUMED TO-DAY

    By a majority of 354 votes to 195 the members of the Wharf Labourers' Union decided at a mass meeting last night to return to work to-day under the ...

    Article : 97 words
  9. PERSONAL.

    The death of Mr. John Lockwood Kipling father of Rudyard Kipling,at the age of 71 years,is aunouneed by cable from our London correspondent.Mr.Kipling,who ...

    Article : 722 words
  10. REGENCY ARRANGEMENTS.

    The forthcoming visit of the King and Queen to India had been regarded as a barrier to the Duke's appointment, as it was thought that he would be required to act as ...

    Article : 89 words
  11. MASS MEETING OF MEN.

    A largely attended meeting of members of the Wharf Labourers' Union was held at the Guild-hall yesterday evening, to consider the position. Mr. N. Hayes ...

    Article : 2,283 words
  12. LOWERING THE BARRIERS.

    The "Scotsman" in its issue to-day says:— "Some of the secondary results of the agreement between the United States and Canada may prove of greater importance than its ...

    Article : 138 words
  13. THE DUKE'S TASK.

    "The Times" this morning says:—"The Duke of Connaught will reach the Dominion at a period of profound significance. It is not the Canadian attitude on the tariff ...

    Article : 187 words
  14. POPE AND MODERNISM.

    The Prussian Government lately required of the Vatican that professors of Catholic theology in the Prussian universities should be exempt from the anti-moderaist oath, ...

    Article : 261 words
  15. ADAPTABLE CLERKS.

    Up near Queen's-bridge the rattle and creak of cargo derricks broke into the holiday stillness all through the day. It came from the steamer Despatch, which piles ...

    Article : 563 words
  16. NAVAL WARFARE.

    An article,analysing the Declaration of London, which containg a code of laws of naval warfare for the guidance of the International Court at the Hague, is published ...

    Article : 414 words
  17. IMPERIAL PREFERENCE DEAD.

    "The scheme of Imperial preference, of which Canada is the cornerstone, is dead," says the "Daily Mail, "but Imperial federation depends upon the forces of race and ...

    Article : 42 words
  18. PERSIA PAYS.

    The Government of Persia has compensated Great Britain and Russin for the outrages. upon the subjects of those powers by tribesmen in the neighbourhood of ...

    Article : 73 words
  19. LOYALTY AND TARIFFS.

    The "Daily News" says:—"Canada's loyalty to the Motherland, her zeal, and the ganuine bonds of union are not abated, that is why, while repudiating Mr. Chamberlain, ...

    Article : 44 words
  20. VICTORIA MEMORIAL.

    The national memorial statue to the late Queen Victoria which stands in front of Buckingham Palace has been completed It is the work of Mr.Thomas Brock R.A., ...

    Article : 157 words
  21. DEATHS BY DROWNING. SURF DISASTER.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—It is now almost certain that five people lost their lives while surf-bathing at Coogee on Saturday. Members of the Ambulance Brigade, in ...

    Article : 192 words
  22. AERIAL ACHIEVEMENTS. ROUNDING UP CATTLE.

    M. Simon, the French aviator, who navigated the airship America in October last, when Mr. Wellman and his comrades endeavoured to cross the Atlantic, performed a ...

    Article : 99 words
  23. NEW HEBRIDES.

    The stage which has been reached in the proceedings of the Condominium Court appointed in the New Hebrides was explained by Judge Roseby, the vplititit British judge, who ...

    Article : 992 words
  24. SOUTH AFRICAN ARMY.

    Speaking at a banguest at King William's Town last night,General lord Methuen, commanderin-in-chief in South Afrien. dwelt upon the advisability of the South African ...

    Article : 121 words
  25. MESSAGES FROM AIRSHIP.

    The British army airship Beta yesterday made a journey from Farnborough to Portsmouth and back, and succeded in keeping in communication with headquarters by ...

    Article : 128 words
  26. STRIKE'S CONSEQUENCES.

    It is estimated that a day of idleness for the vessels now affected at the Yarra wharves and in the Victoria Dock would cost the owners not ...

    Article : 327 words
  27. BOY SLIPS FROM RAFT.

    Ernest Jeffrey, aged 19 years, a son of the caretaker of the Methodist parsonage, Cecil-street, South Melbourne, was the victim of a drowning accident at ...

    Article : 194 words
  28. WARSHIP DAMAGED.

    The British battle ship Implcable has withdrawn from the important manauvres now in progress on the coast of Spain.defects in the steering gear of the vessed having ...

    Article : 78 words
  29. DUCK SHOOTING.

    February 1, at haif-pass 5 a.m., is the day and hour appointed for the opening of the duek-shooting season, and for weeks past sportsmch have been making inquiries ...

    Article : 673 words
  30. IRISH HOME RULE.

    Mr.Bonar Law. formerly Conservativec member of the House of Commons for the Camberwell division of Dulwich,speaking at Manchester on Saturday night alluded at ...

    Article : 188 words
  31. THE WALLAN MURDER.

    SEYMOUR, Monday.—At the Seymour Police Court this morning, before Messrs. F. Chittick, Carnie, Boddy, and Ramsay, J.P.'s,the live men—Patrick Carmody ...

    Article : 640 words
  32. MUTINY AND MURDER.

    A mutiny broke out among the sailors on board the dredge Irenruth, at Colonial Beech Harbour, Virginia. in the melee that ensued the caplain and mate of the ...

    Article : 95 words
  33. TWO BROTHERS VICTIMS.

    A pitiful story was told to Mr. William Stanborough and his wife yesterday on their return to their home at 200 Mary-street, South Richmond, after a holiday ...

    Article : 298 words
  34. £280 A DAY TO MEN.

    Had the strike been continued, the men would be the greatest sufferers. Trade has been exceedingly brisk during the last few months, and the breaks in employment ...

    Article : 220 words
  35. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The lowest and highest prices on the Stock Exchange yesterday for the stocks mentioned were as follow, and the middle prices may be computed from the ...

    Article : 50 words
  36. PLAGUE IN CHINA, SERUM FROM AUSTRIA.

    The prevalence of pneumonic plague in China has excited the sympathy of the Austrian Government. The State Sero-therapentic Institute is sending to Chins 10,000 ...

    Article : 44 words
  37. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Wheat and Flour Afloat.—The quantity of whrat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 2,510,000 quariers againast 12,350,000 quarters a week ago and ...

    Article : 326 words
  38. PANICSTRICKEN RUSSIANS.

    Fear of the plague has caused 3,000 Russian workmen of the Eastern Chinese Railway to strike. Their action followed upon the refusal of the administration to dismiss ...

    Article : 85 words
  39. VICTIM TO EXHAUSTION.

    MURCHISON, Monday.—A lad named Cliff Dwyer lost his life by drowning in the Goulburn River yesterday afternoon. Dwyer, who was 14 years of age, was a good ...

    Article : 116 words
  40. FIRES ALONG RAILWAY.

    CRESWICK.Monday.—Landowner between Creswick and Clmes, adjeent to the railway line, are alarmend owing to the large numler of tires caused by sparks from ...

    Article : 191 words
  41. CHOLERA OUTBREAK. DISAPPEARS FROM MADEIRA.

    The cholera epidemic, which has been virulent for several weeks, has practically disappeared. ...

    Article : 31 words
  42. TWO MEN SWEPT AWAY.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Two men named Wright and Mills were drowned in crossing Plane Creek, at Mackay. The men were camped on the creek and crossed for rations ...

    Article : 91 words
  43. CASES AT PERIM.

    News from Berim, an island in the Red Sea, 93 miles from Aden, states that 18 cases of cholera have been reported there. Eight of the cases resulted fatally. ...

    Article : 48 words
  44. BROKEN BACK.

    William James, aged 30 years, living at Darebin-read,northeote, was starting on a ladder placed against a huystack yesterday, when he tell and broken his back. He was ...

    Article : 58 words
  45. GIRL WALKS NINETY MILES.

    BRISHBANE, Monday.—A giri named Ah You, aged 23 years,living at alice river, Barcalding, was lost on saturday evening while going to meet her mother, who had ...

    Article : 109 words
  46. LAND NATIONALISATION.

    SYDNEY.Monday.—The Labour Confercnce to-night discnssed a proposal to climinate the plank of land nationalisation from the party's programme, and deelined to do ...

    Article : 89 words
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