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  2. EARLY SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Government schooner Yatala returned on Tuesday, after a trip, during which a site at Cape Northumberland was selected for a lighthouse—For nearly 15 years. ...

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  3. ENGLISH MAIL SERVICE

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Sydney, Smith), who returned, to-day from Sydney, expressed great satisfaction at the settlement of the English mail service contract. ...

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  4. MURDER WILL OUT.

    The shocking discovery made at Girgarre East last evening has thrown the residents of that district into a state of excitement. The old main water channel in ...

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  5. THE ROYAL TOUR.

    The royal yacht Victoria and Albert, which is conveying King Edward and Queen Alexandra on their Mediterrenean tour, started from Port Mabon, Minorca ...

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  6. AN ENTERPRISING CUSTOMER.

    In these times, when there is a general complaint of slackness of business, and when those with a little money are more Inclined to button un their pockets or seek ...

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  7. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

    Lord Balfour of Burleigh moved a resolution in the House of Lords on Tuesday, questing the action of the Government relative to the proposed colonial ...

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  8. INDIAN EARTHQUAKE.

    It is officially estimated that 10,000 people were killed as the result of the earthquake in the carthquake of Kangra, in the Punjaub, which was noted for its tea garden's. ...

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  9. THE WAR.

    Japan is preparing to reinforce the Marquis Oyama so that by the autumn he will have 1,000,000 men under his control, with a fighting line of 700,000, the ...

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  10. AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA.

    The congress of barristers which met at St. Petersburg and the proceedings of which were brought to a sudden termination by the entrance of police agents ...

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  11. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    The great respect in which the late Mr. John Darling was held was manifested by the large attendance at the funeral of Wednesday afternoon. The cortege draw ...

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  12. PROFESSOR SKEATS INTERVIEWED.

    Some interesting views on the recent earthquake in India and the shocks felt at Rotorua. their connection and causes, were given by Professor E. W. Skeats, protege ...

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  13. MISS ADA CROSSLEY.

    The marriage of Miss Ada Crossley, the celebrated Australian contralto, with Dr. Francis Frederick Mueeke, son of the Hon H. C. E. Muecke, M.L.C, of Adelaide, look ...

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  14. THE RUSSIAN FLEET.

    While the Russian Baltic Fleet was lying off Nossi Be many of the seamen deserted. Admiral Rojestvensky is reported to have had considerable trouble to maintain order ...

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  15. FRESH DISTURBANCES.

    Fresh disturbances have taken place at the Putiloff works, St. Petersburg, which during the past few months have been the scene of many optrages ...

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  16. A MAN OF PEACE.

    Baron d'Estournelles Constant, a wellknown peace advocate, has protested in the French Senate that to largely increase the nation's naval expenditure would mean ...

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  17. HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    In the course of the debate on the Budget in the House of Commons, Mr. Henry Broadhurst (Leicester) moved an amendment that the duty on tea should be ...

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  18. MOROCCO

    The Sultan of Morocco has expressed a mission to Fez Germany should send a mission to Fez to open negotiations for a commercial treaty with his country. He also ...

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  19. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The German Emperor has arrived at Corfu, one of the Ionian Isles, where he will meet the King of Greece. ...

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  20. THE IRISH OFFICE.

    Mr. W. H. Long (Secretary for Ireland), replying to a question in the House of Commons as to the status of Sir Antony MacDonnell in the Irish Office, declared ...

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  21. DISSATISFIED PREMIER

    The State Premier unburdened his mind io-day on the question of Federal maladministration. Mr. Carrutbers after stating that in an interview with Mr. Swinburne ...

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  22. BREWERS' TROUBLES.

    A deputation representing the brewers of Victoria, New South Wales, and South Australia, complained to the Minister for Customs (Mr. McLean) to-day of the ...

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  23. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

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  24. SPAIN.

    Splendid rains nave fallen in Spain, and the drought, which had brought about famine conditions in the provinces of Australia and La Mancha, has broken up. ...

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  25. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    Sir Frederick Pollock, the eminent jurist and editor of the British Law Reports, read a paper before the Colonial Institute on Tuesday on "Imperial Organization." In ...

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  26. THE PARIS PLOT.

    Capt. Volpert, residing at Putcaux, a village seven miles from Paris, has been arrested on a charge of having co-operated with Capt. Tamburini, the half-pay officer ...

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  27. THE PARTED RUSSIAN FLEET.

    Though some reports state that Admira Niebogatoff, with the reinforcing squadron for the Russian Fleet, is now off Socotra only 150 miles from the eastern ...

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  28. STOCKS AND SHARES.

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  29. PANAMA CANAL.

    Great Britain and Germany will, at the invitation of President Roosevelt, each nominate an advistory engineer to sit on the Panama Commission. A similar invitation ...

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  30. SIX DIVORCE CASES.

    The Command Court was opened to-day before Mr. Justice Gibson (acting). Six cases were cited. Annette Victoria Trevena sought dissolution of marriage from ...

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  31. FEDERAL CAPITAL SITE

    Rp. Dugald Thomson recently sent at memorandum to Mr. Carruthers with regard to Dalgety as the Federal capital site, recapitulating the steps which led up to ...

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  32. THE JAPANESE FLEET.

    No definite information is available in respect to the locality or disposition of tin Japanese Fleet, but some significance is at to a cable report received at Wash ...

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  33. AMERICAN WHEAT

    The Department of Agriculture at Washington has reported the general average condition of the winter wheat at 91.6 Upon this basis the New York Produce. ...

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  34. CLARIDGES ESTATE.

    The second day's sale in connection with Claridge Brothers estate was not attendee with the satisfactory results which had marked the opening day's proceedings. The ...

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  35. NAVIGATION COMMISSION.

    The Chairman of the Navigation Commission (Rp. Hughes) will shortly submit to his colleagues for final consideration a draft report for the commission. While ...

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  36. AMERICAN NAVY.

    Six hundred sailors nave deserted from e American warships which are lying at ensecola Bay, in the Gulf of Mexico. ...

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  39. INSURANCE OF NEUTRAL STEAMERS.

    Owing to the presence of the opposing fleets in the waters of the Eastern Archipelago Lloyd's have raised the war rates of insurance on neutral steamers to 10/ per ...

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  42. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    Speaking at Castlemaine to-night the Premier (Mr. Bent) said many of the people especially, the younger generation—and a few old fogies too (laughter)—had ...

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  43. RABBIT DESTRUCTION.

    A representative meeting of stockowners at St. George has passed resolutions that rabbit destruction should be made a national question, and that the onus of ...

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  44. ABOUT LOTTERIES.

    In view of the decision by the High Court in regard to the selling of certain tickets, the Crown at the Water Police Court to-day wished to withdraw ...

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  45. CHARGE AGAINST CONSTABLES.

    Four constables have been committed for trial at Dunedin on the charge of having broken into and entered premises. ...

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  46. FORT AT FREMANTLE.

    The Department for Home Affairs has accepted the tender for the erection of Fort at Arthur's Head, Fremantle. The contract price is £4,900. . ...

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