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  3. COLLAPSE OF A TOWER.

    Owing to faulty masonry the enture tower in the new wing of the Canadian Parliament House collapsed. The workmen had narrow escape. ...

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  4. KING AND QUEEN WEATHERBOUND.

    The King and Queen were to have left Marseilles for Sicily yesterday on board the royal yacht Victoria and Albert; but a gale spring up and the departure of the ...

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  5. THE RUSSIAN CRISIS.

    Prussia has expelled 7000 Russian refugees. The refugees were deported at the late of fifty a week. LONDON, April 3. ...

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  6. TRAGEDY AT A HOUSE WARMING.

    A new hotel in the Black Forest, in the south western part of Germany, collapsed during a house warming dance. Forty two people were killed and seventy one ...

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  7. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Another miner has been rescued alive from the Courrieres coal mine. France. LONDON, April 3. A judicial inquiry has been instituted ...

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  8. MESSRS. D. AND W. MURRAY, LIMITED.

    The directors of D. and W. Murray, Limited. merchants and warehousemen, London. Adelaide, and Brisbane, have declared a, divided for the half year coded ...

    Article : 52 words
  9. LAND MCNOPOLY IN ENGLAND.

    Lord De Ramsey has given notice to one thousand allotment holders on his estates in Hentingdonshire of his intention to terminate their tenancies. He ...

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  10. THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT

    The motion introduced by the Prime Minister (the Right Hon. Sir Henry Compbell Banncrman) with regard to procedure of the House of Commons was ...

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  11. SPEECH BY SIR JOHN FORREST.

    The Treasurer of the Australian Commonwealth (the Right Hon Sir John Forrest) was the principal guest at a banquet of the Anglo Saxon Club Inst night, which ...

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  12. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of the Right Rev. Lord Alwyne, the late Bishop of Ely, from which see he resigned in 1903. ...

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  13. ILLNESS OF PRINCE BULOW.

    The German Imperial Chancellor (Prince Bulow) fainted twice in the German Reishstag today and was removed in an unconscious condition. The sitting was, in ...

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  14. TURKEY AND BRITAIN.

    The report of the commissioner appointed by Turkey states that Tabah, in the Sinai Peninsula, belongs to the Akabah district and is therefore in Ottoman territory. ...

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  15. THE TAMMANY RING.

    The "New York World" states that Mr. C. F. Murphy, boss of Tammany Hall, has secured for his Brothers' firm a contract amounting to £200,000 connected with the ...

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  16. BRITAIN AND SERVIA.

    The eleven Servian regicides whose removal Britain has demanded preliminary to the resumption of diplomatic relations with Servia, have decided, if ...

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  17. MOUNT VESUVIUS IN ERUPTION.

    An alarming eruption has occurred at Mount Vesuvius and residents in the vicinity of the crater are fleeing. Blackened cinders have fallen at Naples, about nine ...

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  18. FEDERAL NEWS.

    Among other resolution adopted by the conference of the Chambers of Commerce were necessity of developing the tropical parts of Australia by suitable labor ...

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  19. ZION CITY.

    The Zionites have threatened Dr. A. J. Dowie with full exposure of his polygamous teachings and other grave revelations if he interferes in the affairs of the ...

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  20. A REBEL LEADER IN SOKOTO EXECUTED.

    The Sultan of Sokoto, is the Central Soudan, tried and executed a rebel leader named Maafo, who boasted that he had killed two French officers. ...

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  21. THE AUSTRALIAN CABLE.

    In consequence of the rejection by the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company of the amendment made by the Australian Senate in its agreement with the ...

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  22. SUICIDE OF A SIBERIAN TRIBE.

    The whole of the members of a tribe in Siberia known as the Yakabiras have committed suicide. Half starred, they left on a shooting and fishing expedition, with the ...

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  23. GERMAN LOANS.

    An Imperial German loan of £13,000,000 and a Prussian state loan £15,000,000 bearing interest at the rate of three and a naif percent per annum, will be issued ...

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  24. THE MOROCCAN QUESTION.

    Prince Bulow, speaking in the Re[?]stag prior to his illness, reiterated that Germany had no political interests or aspirations with regard to Morocco. He also ...

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  25. THE COAL MINERS' STRIKE IN FRANCE.

    The coal companies in the departments of Nord and Pasde Calans, on the Belgium frontier in Fiance, have agreed to the French Government's terms, and the strick ...

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  26. THE VAN DIEMAN'S LAND COMPANY.

    The balance sheet of the Van Dicman's Land Company for the twelve months ended the 31st of December last has been issued. The directors recommend the ...

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  27. RESOURCES OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Mr. Preedy's winter course of lantern lectures on the agricultural resources of New South Wales have been much appreciated in London and the home ...

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  28. A CONFESSION OF MURDER.

    A member of the Royal Artillery named Clive but who is also known as Thornton, has been arrested. He has confessed to the murder of Miss Camb in 1897. ...

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  29. HURRICANE AT TAHITI.

    A hurricane devastated Tahiti, the largest island of the Society Group, and caused 121 deaths. ...

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  30. REGULATION OF AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANIES.

    The Assembly of the State of New York has passed five drastic bill a regulating the conduct of life assurance companies. ...

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  31. A BREACH OF PROMISE ACTION.

    Miss Annie Pendred, an Australian costumier, has recovered £450 damages for breach of promise of marriage from Mervyn Smith, a wealthy widower. ...

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