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  2. CABLEGRAMS

    It is announced that Their Majestic the Kling and Queen will attend the Dorby on Wednesday. Special precautions will he taken at ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS

    Interesting news has been received in reference to al expedition despatched by tile American Museum of Natural History to explore Crokerland, a little-known port ...

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  4. CABLEGRAMS

    The sitting of the Spanish Chamber yesterday was marked by disorderly scenes. Senor Iglesias, Lender of the Socialist Party, accused the King of despotism in ...

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  5. INTER-STATE NEWS

    A serious railway accident occurred this morning at Whangamarine, on the main Wellington-Auckland line. Two trains came into collision, with ...

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  6. CABLEGRAMS

    [?] and pathetic scenes were wi[?] London Sessions to-day, [?] number of Suffrageltes were pre[?] various charges. Whatever ...

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  7. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The wheat market is quiet. Australian wheat is from 1½d to 3d lower. ...

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  8. PLOT TO SHOOT KING'S COLT.

    The "Daily Express" states that a plot has been discovered to shoot the King's Derby colt Brakespeare. It is further stated that the Suffragettes ...

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  9. MEXICAN REVOLT

    The absence during the hostilities of the real owners of oil properties in the neighborhood of Tampico has been taken advantage of by certain persons to "jump the ...

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  10. OIL-FUEL FOR NAVY.

    It is stated in Berlin that the German Government has entered into a contract with a company owning oil-wells in Mesopotamia (Asia Minor) in order to secure ...

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  11. IMMUNITY FROM DISEASE.

    Dr Tissot, of the Natural History Miceum, has successfully analysed the serum alexin discovered in 1890, giving immunity from tuberculosis and syphilis, ...

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  12. GOLF IN FRANCE.

    The Amateur Golf Championship was commenced at Versailles to-day. In the first round Eric Apperley (Sydney) has a walkover. Lord Charles Hope ...

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  13. SEDITION IN INDIA.

    A disquieting discovery was mode public in the courts yesterday. During the trial of several natives on a charge of conspiracy the Crown Prosecutor produced a ...

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  14. PROVISIONAL PRESIDENT.

    Good progress has been made at the Mexican Mediation Conference. It is reported that the delegates have chosen a number of names that would be ...

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  15. TIMOROUS CAPITAL.

    Addressing the Navy League at Breslau yesterday, Professor wolf predicted that the burdensome taxes imposed by the British Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr ...

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  16. HOME RULE CRISIS

    Sir Redmond, lender of the Irish Nationalist Party, received congratulations from all parts of the world on the passing of Home Rule. ...

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  17. [?]EVELT AS EXPLORER

    [?] the National Georgraphi[?] yesterday, Mr Roosevelt de[?] all the map-makers in the [?] rong, and described the ...

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  18. LUGGER FOUNDERS

    The chief harbor master have received a telegram from Broome stating that the lugger Eleanor foundered off Wallall two days ago, after parting with the moorings ...

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  19. THE AMERICA CUP.

    Shamrock IV., with which Sir Thomas Lipton will make another attempt to regain the America Cup, has been launched at Gosport. Her length at the ...

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  20. SMALL-POX OUTBREAK

    At the meeting of the Board of Health to-day the Chairman said some people had stated that the present outbreak of small-pox in Sydney was not the ...

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  21. DEATH AT SEA

    During the voyage of the mail steamer Otranto from Calombo to Fremantle, a third-class passenger named Engene O'Sullivan died, after a few days' illness. ...

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  22. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    Essex were soundly beaten at Leyton by Middlesex. Yesterday Douglas won the loss, and cent. Middlesex in. They scored 464 for the loss of only one wicket, and ...

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  23. "GLORIOUS TRIUMPH."

    The following cable message has been despatched by Mr Dowling, Hibernian Australasian Society secretary, to Mr Asquith:—"Fifty thousand Hibernians in ...

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  24. ROYAL ROMANCE

    [?]has been created in Ger[?] love-affairs of Prince Oscar, [?] the Kaiser. [?] that the Prince fell in love ...

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  25. NEWMAN OUTPLAYS GRAY.

    George Gray and T. Newman continued their match of 18,000 up this afternoon and evening. Gray fell further behind daring the two sessions, and the scores ...

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  26. THE OUTBREAK AT BUNBURY.

    Dr Hope, Commissioner of Health, who is now in Bunbury, reports that five patients there have Asiatic small-pox of a virulent type. It is alleged in Bunbury ...

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  27. RISING IN ALBANIA

    It is semi-officially stated that Germany is prepared to contribute a contingent to the international force, to restore order in Albania if the strictly international ...

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  28. CHAMPION BOXER BEATEN.

    Charlie White, of Chicago decisively defeated Willie Ritchie, the world's championship light-weight boxer, in ten rounds. ...

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  29. CHEAP FISH FOR PEOPLE

    Referring to-day to the Government's proposal to supply the public with fish Mr Holman, the Premier, said the main feature of the scheme would ho three ...

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  30. HOSTILITY TO GERMANY

    Replying to an interrogation in the Prussian Diet. Dr Von Bethmann-Hollweg, the Imperial Chancellor, denied that conditions in Northern Schleswig were ...

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  31. [?]RIAN INCOME TAX

    [?] Council today dea[?] with the [?] of Syme v Victorian Tax [?] in which the Common[?] Court had ordered five of the ...

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  32. PRINCE WILLIAM'S FLIGHT.

    The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent at Durazzo states that Prince William of Wied acted on the advice of the Italian and Austrian Ministers in boarding the ...

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  33. PATIENTS IN SERIOUS STATE.

    A later message from Bunbury states that there area now six cases of small-pox in the hospital, and two other persons are, under, special surveillance. ...

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  34. WIRELESS FOG SIGNALS

    Successful tests have been made with wireless a medium for controlling a beacon, light and fog-gun. The beacon selected for the tent was an isolated one, ...

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  35. EARTH TREMOR

    Records of the seismogarph at the River View College toll of an extensive earth tremor early this morning. It began at 12.30 o'clock, and continued ...

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  36. ITALY'S ATTITUDE.

    Marchese A. Di San Guiliano, the Italian Minister for Foreign affairs, says that Italy insists upon th maintenance of the balance of power in the Adriatic. ...

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  37. FRESH CASES AT SYDNEY.

    Two fresh noses have been reported, both patients coming from South Sydney. ...

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  38. CONTROL OF CITY TRAFFIC

    A deputation representing the Taxi-car and Hire Car Owners: Association waited on Mr Murray to see if the Government would make traffic reforms to apply to the ...

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  39. MISSING AIRMAN

    It is now generally believed that Gustave Hamel, one of Britain's leading air-men, has lost his life in the croons-Channel flight he essayed from the French ...

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  40. IRRIGATION SETTLEMENT

    When the Minister for Laurds and Mr Cattanach, of the Water Commission, were at Echuca recently a request was made for the ...

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  41. [?]AULTING BROKER

    [?] stockbroker, Charles [?] who sentenced to im[?] four years to-day on a disappointing certain ...

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  42. LAND TAXATION

    General Smith, Minister for Finance and Defence, has given notice in the Union Assembly of his intention to move an amendment to tile land tax. He will ...

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  43. BRITAIN'S FOREMOST AVIATOR.

    There are still no tidings of Gustave Hamel, the missing aviator. The Admiralty pays a warm tribute to Hamel's services, and described him as ...

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  44. [?] NEW HEBRIDES

    [?] for the first sitting of the [?] Conference on the subject [?] Hebrides has not been defi[?] but it will be early in ...

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  45. COTTON FIRES IN INDIA

    Another fire occurred at a cotton ware-house to-day, and 16,000 bales were destroyed. This is the fortieth fire at a cotton warehouse in Bombay since 23rd ...

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  46. ALKALI AT COHUNA.

    The water Commission, following up the agreement ratified by the State Cabinet in connection with alkali at Cohuna, the Commission has been meeting the ...

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  47. "PRIDE OF ROZELLE"

    During judging operations at a Balmain baby show last week, Willie Whit-seales, which he sent down to the limit ...

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  48. COLLAPSE OF DAM

    A message from Richfield, in Utah states that disastrous effects attended a land-slide near there. It weakened the supports of the ...

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  49. [?]SION CAUSES FIRE

    [?] explosion of coal dust in [?]eets at Barry six men were [?] by the flames. [?] their clothes on fire ...

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  50. [?]TAINING AN ENEMY

    [?] a thronic running [?] it with Dr Sheldon's [?] Price, 1/6 and 3/. ...

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