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  2. THE SYDNEY THOUSAND.

    The Sydney Thousand Cycling Carnival was brought to a conclusion to-night, when the spectators on the Sydney Cricket Ground numbered over 30,030. The final ...

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    The yearly miracle is once more being accomplished. Spring, with its new hopes and mysterious removals. its disappointments and delays, its ...

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  4. MUSCOVITE DISCIPLINE.

    At a courtmartial held on Monday at Irkutsk, a thriving new Siberian city on the Trans-Asian Railway, 11 Muscovite soldiers belonging to a regiment en route ...

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  5. BRITISH POLITICS.

    A by-election has taken place for a vacancy in the representation of St. Stephen's Green (Dublin City) caused by the death of Mr. T. McCann (N.). It resulted in ...

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  6. THE MARINE COLLISION.

    The iron sailing vessel lady Cairns, which was sunk through a collision with the barque Mona, off Kingstown, Dublin Bay, was bound for Timarn, New Zealand. ...

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  7. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    The Speaker (Sir Frederick Holder, S.A.) took the chair at 2.30 p.m. —Federal Weather Bureau.— The Prime Minister (Mr. Deakin. V.). in ...

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  8. THE WAR.

    Despatches from Chifu, the Chinese port situate opposite to Port Arthur, on the Strait of Pechili, state that on the 13th inst. the Muscovite fortress was subjected ...

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  9. JAPANESE HOSPITALITY.

    All the authorities here seem as anxious as possible to make our enforced stay as pleasurable as practicable (wrote the special correspondent of The Sydney Morning ...

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  10. PLOT AGAINST THE EMPEROR OF COREA.

    Advices from Seoul notify that three Corean military students Lave been convicted and put to death for having plotted to assassinate the Emperor and the Crown ...

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  11. EXPEDITION TO TIBET.

    According to telegrams from Durjeeling the horses and cattle in the native state of Nepaul and the Chumbi Valley are suffering from serious outbreaks of anthrax. ...

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  12. MUTINOUS INFANTRY.

    The first battalion of the Welsh Regiment, commanded by Lieut-Col. Oswald J. H. Ball, stationed at Pretoria, in the Transvaal, started for India on Tuesday ...

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  13. DYNAMITE OUTRAGES AT ODESSA.

    The students at the Odessa University recently held a demonstration to protest against the war. The gathering was dispersed by the military amid scenes of riot ...

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  14. HOTTENTOT REVOLT.

    The Reichshote, the organ of German Protestantism, declares that the revolt of the Hereros tribes of Hottentotsin German South-West Africa was provoked by the ...

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  15. VICTORIA.

    John Richards was brought before the City Court to-day on two charges of shop-breaking and stealing from the Reliance Fire Company three bicycles, valued at £35. ...

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  16. THE LATE DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE.

    The funeral of the late Duke of Cambridge took place on Tuesday, and was marked by imposing military ceremonials. King Edward and Queen Alexandra, with ...

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  17. THE MILITARY SITUATION

    An one is able to obtain gradually facts tolerably exact as to the conditions of the transport on the Siberian Railway the conviction grows on one that we are about ...

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  18. CANADA.

    The Canadian Militia Bill, introduced by the Laurier Government into the House of Commons at Ottawa, authorizes tie appointment of a Canadian soldier to the ...

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  19. THE MORMONS.

    Advices from Salt Lake City, in the State of Utah, affirm that 500 of the younger generation of Mormons have formed a union for the purpose of compelling the ...

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  20. TEMPERANCE SESSION.

    The twenty-eighth annual session of the national division of Victoria and South Australia of the Sons of Temperance was opened at Geelong this morning. About 70 ...

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  21. 100,000 IMMIGRANTS WANTED.

    The Government Labour Bureau at Ottawa reports that, owing to the largely increased areas under cultivation, the extension of railway and irrigation enterprises ...

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  22. GENERAL GABLE NEWS.

    An aeronaut who ascended in a balloon from Barcelona, Spain, fell out of the basket when at an altitude of 5,000 ft. He dropped into the sea and was drowned. ...

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  23. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The 100 yards ladies' swimming championship of New South Wales has been won by Miss Nea Bristowe in 1m. 30s. ...

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  24. RETRENCHMENT IN PUBLIC WORKS.

    Cabinet tad under consideration to-day a scheme of retrenchment in the Public Works Department submitted by the Public Service Board. The scheme showed ...

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  25. BUBONIC PLAGUE ON THE RAND.

    Energetic steps are being taken at Johannesburg to suppress the bubonic plague, which baa inside its appearance the coloured population of the ...

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  26. SPORT.

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  27. IMPERIAL NAVAL DEFENCE.

    Mr. Wyatt, special envoy for the British Navy League, who is about to leave for South Africa, gave an address at the Royal Exchange to-day. He spoke ...

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  28. A.N.A. CONFERENCE.

    The sittings of the annual conference of the Australian Natives' Association were resumed to-day at Bairnsdale, when a good ded of business was disposed of. The ...

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  29. CHINESE ON THE RAND.

    Cornish miners employed on the goldfields of the Rand have written to their friends in England strongly supporting the ordinance permitting the engagement of ...

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  30. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 206 words
  31. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Full Court to-day struck the name of Thomas G. Vyner off the barristers' roll of Western Australia, in consequence of gross misconduct in dealing with a client's money ...

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  32. THE COTTON GAMBLE.

    Mr. Solly, the American "cotton king," who has failed to meet his financial obligations, offered hin creditors 40 per cent, in cash, and the remainder in bills payable ...

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  33. WAS IT A TIGER?

    A telegram from Albury states that a strange animal resembling a tiger is reported to have been seen near the Tenmile Creek by a boundrey rider, who ...

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  34. GEN. KOUROPATKIN.

    The Russian people evidently believe that things will begin to mend for them with the appearance of Gen. Kouropatkin on the scene of strife—hence the great ...

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  35. CLAIM AGAINST POLICE.

    A case of considerable interest was heard before Mr. Justice McIntyre at the Supreme Court to-day. It was Crisp v. the King, in which the plaintiff claims £40 15/. ...

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  36. THE BATTLEFIELD IN NORTHERN CCREA.

    German advices report that the Japanese are constructing across the narrowest part of Northern Corea, between Anju on the west and Port Lazareff on the east, a line ...

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  37. STOCKS AND SHARES.

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  38. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    The Commissioner of Public Health has received a telegram from Dr. O'Brien, of Coirns, stating that the black gin who was reported to be suffering from plague died ...

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  39. NOTES AND GOSSIP.

    The Minister for Defence to-day had a long conversation with the General Officer Commanding (Sir Edward Hutton) with reference to the constitution of the ...

    Article : 399 words
  40. Advertising

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  41. SNOW ON MOUNT WELLINGTON.

    A heavy fall of snow covered Mount Wellington and the adjacent ranges to-day. This is most exceptional weather for March. ...

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  42. CHINESE SYMPATHY WITH JAPAN.

    A correspondent who is travelling in the Far East wrote from Hongkong on February 18:—On arrival at Manila every one on board was on the tintoe of excitement to ...

    Article : 169 words
  43. A TRAITOR BURIED ALIVE.

    'A horrible story is reported from Tientsin. A Japanese merchant named Kataoka, who was accused of being a Russian spy, was secretly captured and buried alive. ...

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