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    'Shortly after 3.00 on Monday afternoon Patrick Singleton. a labourer, residing at Gilbert street. was injured while working it Messrs. Foy & Gibson's. new building in ...

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    Mr. Chamberlain's health continues (writes our London correspondent on December 21) to be a topic of extreme interest from the fact that nobody seems to ...

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  4. CONCERNING PEOPLE,

    A cable message has been received by the Prime Minister from the Secretary of State for the Colonies intimating that the invitation to the Duke and Duchess of ...

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  5. FRANCE AND THE POPE.

    The members of the Dublin Corporation have passed a resolution protesting against the administration of the Separation Act in France. They characterize it is an outrage ...

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  6. A CHARGE OF NEGLIGENCE

    Dr. Jones (Inspector-General of Insane) held an enquiry to-day into the following charges preferred against Mr. Theophilus James Eastham, head teacher of the Idiot ...

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  7. THE THRONE OF PERSIA.

    Mohammed Ali Mirza, the eldest son of the late Shah of Persia, was crowned on Saturday on the Peacock Throne of the Palace of Teheran with all due ceremony. ...

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  8. THE KINGSTON EARTHQUAKE.

    Many citizens of the United States who were at Kingston, Jamaica, at the time of the great earthquake have taken refuse on board the American men-of-war in the ...

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  9. TO-DAY'S DIARY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 48 words
  10. CHARGES AGAINST W. N. WILLIS.

    W. N. Willis appeared at the Central Criminal Court this morning to answer a charge that he had falsely pretended to William Charles Hill that a certain ...

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  11. VISCOUNT KITCHENER IN DANGER.

    While Viscount Kitchener, Commander-in-chief of the Indian Army, was conducting an inspection in connection with the great military ...

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  12. DEATH ROLL NEARLY 2,000.

    The Press Association's representative at Kingston, in a cablegram to London, Bays that up to Friday 1,747 bodies had been recovered from the ruins. Reuter's ...

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  13. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Minister for Lands (Mr. Ashton) attaches little importance to the attack made upon him in London in connection with steps taken by the Government to ...

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  14. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The chamois which the Emperor Francis Joseph, of Austria-Hungary, is presenting to the New Zealand Government have been shipped by the Turakina. Special ...

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  15. THE MURRAY WATERS AGREEMENT.

    An unexpected hitch has securred in connection with the settlement of the vexed question of the Murray waters. A difference of opinion has manifested itself ...

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  16. AN ORDERLY POPULACE.

    All the cablegrams from Jamaica announce that the conduct of the populace in the ruined city of Kingston has. on the whole, been admirable. There have, as ...

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  17. ACCIDENTS IN INDIANA.

    Two dreadful accidents in Indiana have caused a sensation throughout the United States. While a passenger train was standing on a siding at Sandford. a truck full ...

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  18. DICTATORIAL LABOURERS.

    The Adelaide Steamship Company's Nardoo was moored alongSide the German steamer Alster to tranship 1,800 tons of ore, consigned from Port Pirie to Antwerp, ...

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  19. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

    This company has been registered with a capital of £200.000. Shares to the value of £75,000 are being issued. ...

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  20. IMPORTANT CONFERENCES

    Rp. Reid, when interviewed to-dav on the subject of Australian representation at the Navigation and Imperial Conferences, said:—"I do not see the necessity for a ...

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  21. SERIOUS COMPLICATION,

    Latest cable messages from Jamaica advise that a serious rupture has occurred between the Governor (Sir Alexander Swettenham) and Rear-Admiral Davis, ...

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  22. JAPANESE VISITORS.

    Mr. K. Wanatabe (engineer of Senju woollen mills, of the Japanese Military Department) arrived by train this afternoon. He was met by the Mayor ...

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  23. A DIRTY PIGGERY.

    At the Police Court D. O'Sullivan was fined £3 and costs for keeping a dirty pigery The premises were on the water catchment area, and were in a filthy state. ...

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  24. MEDICAL STRIFE.

    Trouble has arisen among the members of the honorary medical staff of the Perth Hospital. Recently the board appointed Dr. Nyulacy from the position of assistant ...

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  25. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The steamer Eastern arrived from southern ports to-day, bringing 100 tons of general cargo, which included a traction engine for the ...

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  26. VICTORIAN POLITICS.

    It is understood that one of the matters which stand in the way of the fusion of Ministerialists and the Mackinnon Party In the Victorian Parliament is the ...

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  27. EARLY SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The emigrant ship Marion, 684 tons, arrived yesterday, after a passage of 103 days from Plymouth, with 420 passengers. The vessel's draught being 17¾ ft., she will not ...

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  28. THE ADMIRALTY POLICY.

    The Times correspondent at Jamaica says that the British Admiralty's policy in weakening the Atlantic Squadron is making the arrival of British warships at Kingston ...

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  29. Advertising

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  30. DISASTROUS CYCLONE.

    The Deputy Postmaster-General received the following telegram from Cooktown to-day:—"The gale reported on Saturday night increased to a cyclone on ...

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  31. CHARGE OF ARSON.

    Charles McCallum aged 77 years, has been committed for trial at the North Sydney Police Court on a charge of arson. McCallum camped under a rock about 200 ...

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  32. NEW ZEALAND ASSISTANCE.

    The Premier (Sir Joseph Ward), speaking at Christchurch, said he had asked the Governor to cable to the Secretary of State that New Zealand desired to send £1,030 ...

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  33. DR. DANYSZ'S VIRUS.

    Dr. Danysz is exceedingly pleased with the result of his experiments on Broughton Island. It has been proved conclusively that other animals and birds are immune to the ...

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  34. THE AXEMEN'S CARNIVAL.

    At the Axemen's Carnival the Exhibition Handicap was won by Hartnell, of Hawke's Bay, Wooton (W. A.) was second, and Egan (W.A.) fourth. The Underhand ...

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  35. OLD TRAGEDY REVIVED.

    Mr. Ritch, who owns the farm of the late Mr. W. G. Benson, who is supposed to have been murdered near Crow's Nest two years ago, has discovered five teeth, ...

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