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  2. W.A. ENGINE DRIVERS FIREMEN AND CLEANERS ASSOCIATION.

    A special conference of delegates of the Western Australian Drivers, Firemen, and Cleaners' Association was held in Fremantle on Monday, at the office of the ...

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  3. TASMANIA.

    The weather last night and to-day was the severest experience for months. The wind at times was of hurricane force, and heavy showers fell. ...

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  4. THE FAR EAST.

    The Allies seized the sum of 740,000 taels (over £100,00) in the Treasury at Paotingfu. ...

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  5. INTERCOLONIAL.

    Eliza Camplin (68) was admitted to the hospital on Friday evening, suffering from opium poisoning. She died on Saturday. At the inquest to-day a ...

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  6. THE BOER WAR.

    After the annexation ceremony in Pretoria Lord Roberts presented seven Victoria Crosses. He also handed the Humane Society's ...

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  7. ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT.

    At Zeehan to-day, F. J. Ernst, who is well-known in the north-western districts of Tasmania, was arrested on a charge of having embezzled various sums ...

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  8. THE CHINESE CULPRITS.

    The Ministers at Peking have added the name of Prince Ki Ting Nien to the list of officials whose execution is demanded. ...

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  9. THE BOERS IN THE FIELD.

    The "Daily Mail" says that 15,000 Boers are still in the field, half of the number being in the Orange River Colony. They are divided up into ...

    Article : 83 words
  10. THE WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales a total of 9,822 bales has been offered, of which 8,445 have been sold. Better-class merinoes advanced one farthing, but the inferior ...

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  11. ANGLO-GERMAN AGREEMENT.

    The Berlin "Post" states that Germany agreed with Britain in order to prevent a separate Russo British understanding. It also asserts that the ...

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  12. ARRIVAL OF MR. HOGAN.

    Among the passengers who arrived in the Paparoa this evening teas Mr. J. F. Hogan, formerly M.P. for Mid-Tipperary, who is revisiting Australia in the ...

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  13. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Mr. Wise, the Attorney-General, will tomorrow resign his seat in the Legislative Assembly for Ashfield, but immediately afterwards he will be appointed ...

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  14. QUEENSLAND.

    Ex-priest Slattery's lecture at the Protestnt-hall to-night was brought to an abrupt termination. The mob rushed the hall and stoned the windows ...

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  15. BRITISH CONVOY ATTACKED.

    A convoy, escorted by Cape police, was attacked by the Boers while in a [?] bash near Hoopstad, in the north-west of the Orange River Colony. ...

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  16. RUSSIANS AT MUKDEN.

    The Russians discovered at Mukden fifty cannon of modern types, and vast quantities of stores and ammunition. ...

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  17. AN UNEXPECTED LEADER.

    The French Revolution, at bottom, was a blind groping of a great people for a ruler who would lead them. France has been brought to the verge of ...

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  18. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    The London "Daily Telegraph" says that their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of York would prefer to proceed to Australia in one of the ocean ...

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  19. VICTORIA.

    The annual conference of the Mining Engineers of Australia was begun, to-day. To-night Mr. W. Knox, M.L.C., delivered the presidential address ...

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  20. TREDERICKSTAD ENGAGEMENT

    In the engagement at Frederickstad the Between the British under General Barton and Boers under General de Wet, the latter were scattered in all directions ...

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  21. PERTH TOWN CLERKSHIP

    A special meeting of the Perth municipal Council was held on Monday for the purpose of reconsidering the resolution passed at the instance of Cr. Bickford on ...

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  22. ACTION BY NORWEGL[?]NS.

    At a meeting of Norwegians to-night it was decided to cable to the Government of Norway, asking that a warship should be sent to Sydney for the ...

    Article : 37 words
  23. SPEECH BY MR. BARTON.

    Speaking at the Fort-street Old Boy dinner to-night, Mr. Barton said that the preservation of the constitution was of infinitely more importance than any ...

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  24. THE BALLARAT TRAGEDY.

    The inquest on the body of Mannie Noel M'Kinley, who was alleged to have been murdered by her husband, Thos Chalmers M'Kinley, at Ballarat a week ...

    Article : 58 words
  25. VICTORIA PARK MUNICIPALITY

    A general meeting of ratepayers was held under the auspices of the Ratepayers' Association, in the Victoria Park Townhall on Mon, for the purpose of ...

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  26. DISCOVERY OF AMMUNITION.

    A burgher has revealed to General Sir [?] Hunter in the Bothaville district a quantity of fifteen-pounder [?] which had been concealed by the ...

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  27. ANARCHISM.

    Sipido, when arrested by the Paris detectives, was armed, and fiercely resisted his captors. He threatened to shoot King [?] ...

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  28. FALL DOWN A SHAFT.

    Some days ago George Hilder Collins, a Bendigo bootmaker, disappeared. This morning his body was found at the bottom of an abandoned shaft. Prior ...

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  29. THE NEW ZEALANDERS.

    Lord Roberts will allow the New Zealanders to take home with them the gun they captured at Vet River. ...

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  30. CRUSHED BY A TRUE.

    Another death is reported as the result of a tree crashing into the house of Mr. Dellatoure, at Thomson's River on Saturday rooming, when two children ...

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  31. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Professor Max-Muller, the [?] at the age of 76. Professor Max-Muller was born at [?] ...

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  32. FRANCE.

    M. Waldeck-Rousseau, the French Premier, delivered an impressive speech at Toulouse yesterday. He claimed that his Ministry had ...

    Article : 127 words
  33. THE AUSTRAL WHEEL RACE.

    Entries were received to-day for the Austral Wheel Race, all the colonies being largely represented, except New South Wales. Advice is being awaited ...

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  34. INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY TICKETS.

    The Victorian Railway Department has communicated with the New South Wales and South Australian Railway Departments, inviting them to join in ...

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  35. THE BREELONG MURDERS.

    News has arrived from [?] that a half-caste, believed to be "Joe" Governor, stuck up a bouse yesterday at Willi Willi, twelve miles to the south of Bellbrook. He ...

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  36. TRADES UNIONISM.

    The British trades union delegates, in [?] Paris, were welcomed by 200 French unions, representing two million workers. ...

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  37. ALLEGED TICKET FORGERY.

    John Conroy was charged to-day with having attempted to impose on a tourist ticket agent by selling forged railway tickets, fie was remanded for a week. ...

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  38. MR. G. H. REID IN ADELAIDE.

    Mr. G. H. Reid was entertained at luncheon at Parliament house to-day. In the evening he spoke in the Townhall on the "Fiscal Policy of the ...

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  39. NEW ZEALAND.

    A storm, which at times has reached cyclonic fury, has been raging during the past three days, being accompanied this afternoon by a heavy downpour of rain ...

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  40. THE JOURNEY TO SYDNEY.

    The police have made arrangements for "Jimmy" Governor to be brought to Sydney in the north coast steamer Electra. which is to reach here on Wednesday. ...

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  41. DOGS AS PASSENGERS.

    Sir,—Can you inform me if a passenger taking a small dog by train, is compelled to put that dog in the luggage when there is no dog-box, thereby ...

    Article : 98 words
  42. WELL KNOWN NATIVE KILLED.

    "Joe" Rena, a well-known native, who accompanied the Maori football team to England, was killed to-day while attempting to board a moving rain. He ...

    Article : 43 words
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