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  2. NEW ZEALAND STRINE.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.). Wednesday.— The following statement has been made by the Wellington Employers' Committee:- "While regretting the failure of ...

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  3. SMITH BEATS LANG.

    After one of the finest battles seen in Melbourne for many a year. Dave Smith, of Sydney, beat Bill Lang for the heavy weight championship of Australia last night ...

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  4. TRAINS COLLIDE.

    A shocking railway disaster occurred at Melun, 25 miles out of the city, last night, and it is feared that 40 lives have been lost, while many persons have sustained ...

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  5. "THE ELEVENTH HOUR"

    Mr. Austen Chamberlain, one of the leaders of the Unionist party, speaking it Llanelly, in Wales, yesterday, announced that, being confronted with a very grave ...

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  6. EMPIRE FLEET.

    Responding to the toast of "Defences of the Empire" at the Gutlers' feast at Sheffield yesterday, Vice-Admiral Sir Wilmot Fawkes, formerly in command on the ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor-General presided at a meeting of the Executive Council at Government House yesterday morning, there being present the ...

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  8. TAMMANY CRUSHED.

    Tammany has been defeated in the election of mayor of New York. The Fusion candidate, Mr.J. P. Mitchel, who was chosen as candidate by the ...

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  9. FEDERAL SITUATION.

    Anticipations that the proceedings in the House of Representatives yesterday would be particularly interesting were fully realised. The Ministry met the House, strong ...

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  10. DREDGING BOARD.

    The Dredging Inquiry Board, which was appointed some time ago by the State Ministry to investigate the causes of river-pollution, has not had a smooth career. Shortly ...

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  11. MOVABLE PRIVY COUNCIL.

    The Lord Chancellor (Viscount Haldane), in an address at University College, London, yesterday, referred to the question of the oversea dominions and the Judicial ...

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  12. GENEROUS AUSTRALIAN.

    Sir Robert Lucas-Tooth, Bart., chairman of the Bank of New South Wales in London, has given £50,000 to form the nucleus of a fund to stimulate ...

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  13. POLITICS IN CHINA.

    One of the first official acts of President Yuanm Shih-kai has been to issue a mandale dissolving the Democratic Opposition in the Republican Parliament by depriving ...

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  14. GOVERNMENT HOUSE BALL.

    The culminating point of the short social season which is incidental to Cup week was reached last evening, when their Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady ...

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  15. FRENCH ARMY.

    The Minister of Finance (M. Dumont) delivered important Budget speech in the Chamber of Deputies last night. He announced that the expenditure for ...

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  16. HAIRCUT AND SHAVE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—While some men boast that they can shave themselves clean in two or three minutes, in the dark, or in a storm at sea, without a safety razor, ...

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  17. "STARVATION DOCTOR."

    The conviction at Seattle of Mrs. Hazzard, who was charged with the [?]laughter of a wealthy Australian girl na[?]ed Claire Williamson, has been upheld by the las ...

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  18. LAND CAMPAIGN.

    The Duke of Sutherland has made a definite offer to the Government of 210,000 acres of deer forest land in Sutherlandshire at 22/6 per acre,and of 200,000 acres, mostly ...

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  19. SETTLING RHODESIA.

    The leading newspapers contrast the Chartered Company's closer settlement scheme for Rhodesia with the South African Government's "do-nothing policy." ...

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  20. ADMIRALTY HOUSE.

    MUDGEE (N.S.W.), Wednesday. — The Premier (Mr. Holman), upon being shown to-night a telegram containing an outline of Mr. Cook's comments on naval properties, ...

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  21. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Sonic [?]rise is manifested at the fact that Austr[?] is not taking part in the international [?]ference now being held here in regard to [?] of life at sea. ...

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  22. MAHOMET'S COAT.

    After a long search, tho police have succeeded in tracing the tunic of the Prophet Mahomet, which was preserved in the Sel[?] Morsque at Adrianople, and had been ...

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  23. JEWS IN RUSSIA.

    A violent debate took place in the Duma yesterday on the subject of the [?]sorship practised by the Russian Government in connection with the trial at Kieff of the ...

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  24. CREMATING A HINDOO.

    CHARLTON, Wednesday.—An old Hindoo hawker, named Natra Singh, died in his waggon on Monday at his camp, about two miles from Charlton. The remains ...

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  25. METHODIST SYNOD.

    STAWELL, Wednesday.—The annual sessions of the Wimmera Synod of the Australasian Methodist Church were begun at Stawell this morning. There was a large ...

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  26. MEXICAN CRISIS.

    The Secretary of State (Mr. Bryan) denies the truth of the statement that the United States, has sent an ultimatum to General Huerta demanding his retirement ...

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  27. POSTAL RECIPROCITY.

    At the meeting of the Federal Executive Council yesterday approval was given to the proposal that a reciprocal arrangement in regard to pareels post should be ...

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  28. BAY EXCURSIONS.

    The s.s. Edina will make a special excursion to Portarlington only on Sunday next, leaving No. 1 Queens Wharf (foot of Market street) at 2.30 p[?]: and returning at about 8 p.m. D[?] Gillo's band on ...

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