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  2. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    The Mayor of Adelaide at the time of the International Exhibition in New Zealand next year, will be an honorary commissioner to represent the City of Adelaide. ...

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  3. THE NEW RUSSIAN PREMIER.

    M. Goreroykine has been gazetted as Premier in place of Count Witte whose resignation has just been accepted. The new Premier was Minister of the Interior ...

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  4. VIRUS FOR RABBITS.

    A deputation of persons interested in the rabbit trapping and exporting industry waited to-day on the Prime Minister on be-half of the Minister for Customs, to protest ...

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    Professor Ishikawa will leave Hobart this morning to catch the steamer for Melbourne. After visiting Adelaide and Brisbane, he will return to Japan. ...

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  6. THE HIGH COURT.

    Evidence is accumulating, according to Federal Ministers, in favour of the appointment of a fourth Judge to the High Court Bench. When Mr. Justice O'Connor was ...

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  7. DEATH OF MR. EDWARD SPICER.

    Mr. Edward Spicer died at his residence Rose Park, on Monday morning at the advanced age of 89 years. Born in London in 1817. Mr. Spicer ...

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  8. BRITAIN AND TURKEY.

    The Constantinople correspondent of the London Daily Telegraph has informed that journal that the object of the Sultan of Turkey in endeavouring to acquire the ...

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  9. THE PRINCE'S RETURN

    The Prince and Princess of Wales have returned from their visit to India, and have arrived at Portland, in the English Channel. ...

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  10. THE NATAL TROUBLE.

    The Natal Government has approached Parliament for power to borrow £500,000 to cover the outlay involved in suppressing the Zulu insurrection. Such a loan will ...

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  11. ASTOR-SHAW WEDDING

    Mr. William Waldorf Astor, formerly a New York capitalist and author, but who has since 1892 been resident and naturalized in England ...

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  12. BRUSHES WITH THE REBELS.

    Mr. George Mansel C.M.G. (Commander of the Zululand Police), who is in charge of a force in the rebel country, has reconnoitred the district from Fort ...

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  13. THE MOSCOW OUTRAGE

    Later particulars from Moscow in, reference to the attempted assassination of Admiral Dubassoff, the Governor of the city state that the person who threw the ...

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  14. THE PORTE DILATORY.

    Vice-Admiral Lord Charles Beresford, with portion of the Mediterranean Fleet, has arrived off the Bay of Phaleron, on the cast of the Peninsula of Piraeus, and is ...

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  15. BRITISH TRADE AGENTS

    For several months Mr. R. J. Jeffray special representative of the British Board of Trade, has been enquiring into matters affecting trade between the United ...

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  16. DISEASED ORANGES.

    Two consignments of fruit which recently arrived from Sydney have been seized by officers of the Department of Agriculture on the ground that they were ...

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  17. INFLUENCE FROM CONSTANTINOPLE.

    The Constantinople correspondent of The Times says that there is a growing impression in the Sultan's capital that one result of the obstinacy of the Porte will be a ...

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  18. AN ASSASSINATION.

    Reports from Ekaterinoslav, a city on the River Dnieper, in the south of Rus-sia, state that the new Governor of the province of Ekaterinoslav (Gen. ...

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  19. CAPT CRESWELL.

    Capt. W. R. Creswell, C.M.G., Director of the Commonwealth Naval Forces, is paying visits to the Imperial Navy establishments at Portsmouth and Plymouth ...

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  20. LAWN TENNIS.

    In the final tie of the preliminary competition for the amateur lawn tennis championship, Mr. Jay Gould, the American representative, defeated Mr. H. J. Hill by ...

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  21. ELECTIONS IN FRANCE.

    The general elections throughout France are being conducted in an orderly manner, and Ministers profess themselves delighted with the results so far made known. ...

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  22. A REVERSE PREVENTED.

    Officers of the force state that only Mr. Mansel's prompt disposition of the soldiers under his command prevented their assailants from completing a crescent formation ...

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  23. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Dr. Rutherford Harris (C), who was elected a member of the House of Commons for the Dulwich division of Camberwell in 1903. and was reelected at the ...

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  24. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

    Silver.—The price of bar silver to-day is 2s. 6¼d., a decline of 1-16d. ...

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  25. A STOCK EXCHANGE SENSATION.

    The state of excitement into which the Stock Exchange of Melbourne was thrown on Saturday over the reports respecting the probable yield from the Weldbrook ...

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  26. THE FEDERAL LABOUR LEADER.

    Rp Watson arrived last night, and was entertained at a civic reception this morning. In responding to the toast of his health the Labour Leader said that if he ...

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  27. UNREST AMONG MALAYS.

    There is some anxiety in British North Borneo and Sarawak on account of a report that the Malay population of Brunei, which is between the two areas of ...

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  28. A DEPORTED AFGHAN.

    Before Mr. Justice McMillan and Mr. Justice Burnside this afternoon the appeal case of Mool Chand v. the Collector of Customs [?] on for hearing Mr. ...

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  29. AN ELECTION UPHELD.

    The petition against the election of Mr. Artnur Fell (L.U.) for the district of Great Yarmouth, on the ground of irregularities, has failed, and the poll has been ...

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  30. EARLY SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The report of the select committee appointed to enquire into the excessive female immigration last year shows that the E[?]rration Commissioners systematically ...

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  31. RAID ON BETTING CLUBS.

    There was much excitement and not a little consternation in. betting circles in Bourke street to-day. S. Bell, Goodson, Delaney, and McFarland, who have for ...

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  32. EDUCATION BILL.

    Following on the announcement by the Roman Catholic Bishops of Ireland of their intention to use their influence to prevent the passing of the Education Bill, a ...

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  33. THE EARTHQUAKE.

    The New York correspondent of The Daily Telegraph says that as the result of the San Francisco disaster the Traders' Fire Insurance Company of Illinois has ...

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  34. TASMANIAN VIEWS

    The poor result of the clean-up on the Weldbrook Mine was much discussed in mining circles to-day. There is a feeling of regret that another mistake should be ...

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  37. STROMBOLI ACTIVE.

    The crater of Stromboli, on the north-easternmost of the Lipari Islands, off the north coast of Sicily, is again in active eruption, and is emitting rocks und lava. ...

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  38. POLITICS IN THE WEST

    Mr. Newton Moore succeeded to-day in forming a Ministry and the new Cabinet was sworn in this evening as follows:— Premier and Minister for Lands, Mr. N. ...

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  41. A DESTRUCTIVE FIRE.

    The Waikino Hotel, near Waihi, four shope, and two houses have been destroyed by fire. The loss is estimated at between, £7,000 and £8,000. ...

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