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  2. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    His Excellency the Governor will open the new Girls' Probationary Home of the Salvation Army at Beaumont on Wednesday afternoon. In the evening Sir George ...

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  3. TREATIES WITH JAPAN

    It is expected that at an early date the Dominion of Canada will be included in the Anglo-Japanese commercial treaty of 1894, in accordance with the request made ...

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  4. A ROYAL SPORTSMAN.

    King Edward, who had the misfortune to sprain his right ankle while shooting a month since, was the victim of another accident on Saturday. He was shooting ...

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  5. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    On Saturday afternoon the New Zealand Rugby football team played the twenty-eighth match of its programme of 32 games against Wales, and was beaten for the first ...

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  6. MASSACRES IN THE NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    Massacres by blacks, especially by the tribes in the neighbourhood of the Victoria River, have been frequent in the history of the Territory, but the whole of the ...

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  7. THE RUSSIAN TROUBLES.

    The Porte has, in the name of the Sultan of Turkey, sent to the Russian Government a vigorously worded protest against the renewed massaeres of Moslems at the ...

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  8. MURDERED IN THEIR SLEEP.

    Messrs. Dannock and Skeahan stretched themselves on deck, forward. Mr. Bradshaw went below into a bank, while Ivan ...

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  9. LIBERAL MINISTRY

    Lord Edmund Fitzmaurice (brother of the Marquis of Lansdowne), who has Sat for the Northern Division of Wiltshire in the House of Commons, has been ...

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  10. ESOAPE OF BOBBY.

    Finally a rush was made for Bobby, the sole survivor; but he escaped by jumping overboard and swimming to shore. When there be planted himself in some bushes ...

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  11. "HOTBED OF VICE."

    Following the report in The Register on Saturday of a deputation which waited on the Premier on the previous day respecting the social evils prevailing in West ...

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  12. NO COMPENSATION.

    A remarkable action has just been concluded at the Cardiff Assize Court. A man named Edward May sued the proprietors of the Taff Vale Railway for compensation ...

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  13. THE AFGHAN FRONTIER

    Reuter's correspondent at Peshawur, in North-West India, alleges that Mullah Powinda, of the Mahsud tribe of Afghans, was implicated in the recent murder of ...

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  14. GOVERNMENT ACTION.

    Immediately on receipt of the telegram the Chief Secretary (Hon. A. A. Kirkpatrick) advised the secretary to the department (Mr. F. E. Benda) to interview the ...

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  15. PRIVY COUNCIL

    The Times in an article dealing with the Higher Courts of Law, lays emphasis upon the need that exists for a reformation in the Judicial Committee of the ...

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  16. THE BORING PARTY.

    On October 31 advice was received at the office of the Minister controiling the Northern Territory from the Government Resident to the effect that Foreman ...

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  17. FIRST CHECK FOR THE "MAORIES."

    The first defeat of the New Zealand football team in Great Britain will probably come as a shock to Australians, who might not expect to find any special athletic ...

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  18. BOERS AND LIBERALS.

    Anticipating the granting of concessions by the new Imperial Cabinet, the Boer Society (Het Volk) in South Africa has rejected Lord Selborne's education ...

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  19. KINDNESS TO THE NATIVES.

    Mr. Bradshaw has been a good friend to the natives, and where he was known to them his confidence begat confidence, and he exercised considerable power. It has for ...

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  20. EGGOREFFE'S PREVIOUS ESCAPE

    Probably no member of the party was better acquainted with the treacherous character of the Victoria River natives than Ivan Eggoreffe, who was among those ...

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  21. CZAR AND REACTIONARIES

    The Czar on Saturday gave audience to a deputation from the Reactionary Party, which urged him to adopt such measures in the present crisis as would tend to ...

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  22. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The annual balance sheet of E. Rich and Co. shows a balance to credit of profit and loss account of £14,411. After deducting a dividend of 4 per cent., and writing off ...

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  23. A TERRIBLE TALE.

    The first information of the terrible occurrence reached Brock's Creek Station on Saturday morning, having been brought in by Messrs. H. Benning and H. Flinders, ...

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  24. THE SHANGHAI DISPUTE.

    It has been explained that the woman who was charged at Shanghai before the mixed Court with the crime of kidnapping girls for unlawful purposes, and was ...

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  25. THE JUMMINJU TRIBE.

    Singularly little is known of the Port Keats tribe, and when the boring party landed it was the first occasion many of them had seen a white. The tribe is ...

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  26. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

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  27. TARIFF COMMISSION.

    The Tariff Commission, of which Mr. Joseph Chamberlain is President, has issued a summary of the evidence given before it on the hosiery trade. Practically ...

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  28. INTERVIEW WITH MR. DASHWOOD.

    Mr. C. J. Dashwood (Crown Solicitor and late Government Resident of the Northern Territory), when acquainted with latest particulars of the massacre by a ...

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  29. FIGHTING AT RIGA.

    Severe fighting has taken place between Russian troops and revolutionaries at Riga, in the southern extremity of the Gulf of Riga. Government buildings were burnt ...

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  30. SEARCH PARTY.

    As soon as the news was received of the tragedy the Government Resident made arrangements to dispatch a search party. The steamer Waihoi, which is owned by ...

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  31. THE PARTY WARNED.

    Mr.R. J. Beckwith, whose son Ralph is one of the Port Keats boring party, is on the staff of the overland telegraph line in the Northern Territory, and arrived in ...

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  32. FIRST MURDER.

    The boring party, which consisted of Messrs. J. Harvey, foreman; Wilhelm Mackie, aged 26, son of Mr. Archibald Mackie, of Adelaide, runner; H. L. Harvey, son ...

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  33. FAST NAVAL STEAMING.

    Rear-Admiral Prince Louis of Battenberg, who is in command of the second cruiser squadron, lately completed a visit to Canada and New York. On leaving the ...

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  34. RAILWAY CLERK'S DEFALCATIONS

    Speaking of the sentence imposed upon James Walsh, late chief accountant of railways, the Premier (Mr. Bent) observed on Saturday that as Minister for Railways he ...

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  35. OFFICAL INTIMATION.

    The Chief Secretary (Hon. A. A. Kirkpatrick), who ia temporarily acting for the Minister controlling the the Northern Territory (Hon. L. O'Loughlin). on Saturday ...

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  36. A SIGNIFICANT QUESTION

    Only about a fortnight ago the Hon. V. L. Solomon, one of the members for the Northern Territory, asked the following pertinent question in the House of ...

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  37. GERMANY'S WARS.

    Herr de Stengel (Secretary to the German Treasury), in asking for a further vote of £1,500,600 to continue the operations for the subjugation the Hottentot rebels ...

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  38. COPPER REDUCTION.

    Mr. T. W. Lawson, a well-known financier of Boston, Massachusetts, has already lost £680,000 in an endeavour to bring down the present high price of ...

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  39. MASSACRE ON THE LAUNCH.

    The black boy who managed to escape has given a graphic account of the horrible murder on the launch. It was written by Williams, the cook, at Bradshaw's Station, ...

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  40. AUSTRALIAN MINING STOCKS.

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  42. A MODEM BLUEBEARD.

    The Supreme Court of the United States has confirmed the death sentence in the case of Jacob Sehmidt, alias Johann Hoch. Schmidt was sentenced to death at Chicago ...

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  45. MEMBERS OF THE PARTY.

    Mr. Fred Bradshaw, who met his death at the hands of the blacks, has been a good friend to them. He was over 50 years of age. He was well known in ...

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  46. SCORES TO DATE.

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  48. AFRICAN SLAVES.

    M. Loubet (President of the French Republic) has signed an ordinance imposing more drastic penalties than have been in force heretofore for suppressing overland ...

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