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  2. INTER-STATE NEWS

    The steamer Coblenz, from the East, brought a contradiction of the reported murder of two German scientists, Kaems and Deminger, by natives at New ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS

    The Marquis of Londonderry, speaking at an anti-Home Rule demonstration at Belfast, said there was little hope of the electors being consulted on the Home ...

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  4. CABLEGRAMS

    The "Daily Telegraph" states that a grave crisis has arisen in the Cabinet in connection with the Government's naval policy. ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS

    The Victorian 4 per cent. loan of £1,000,000, issued at £97, has been a complete success. In marked contrast to other recent Australians loans, which have ...

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  6. CABLEGRAMS

    [?]undred railway men signed on at [?] to-day for duty, and a large [?] of strikers [?] at Bream[?] where a meeting of the men ...

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  7. THE RABBIT PEST

    In the Police Court to-day Geo. Nixon, of Woodlands Station, was fined £8 for neglecting to exterminate rabbits on his holding of 22,000 acres. J. V. Rudd, of ...

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  8. WAR OFFICE ENQUIRIES FOR HORSES.

    Enquiries lately made on behalf of the War Office among carriers in Belfast as to whether or not the authorities could have first use of their horses in the event ...

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  9. OVER £3,000,000 SUBSCRIBED.

    Mr Watt stated to-night that he lead been advised by cable that for the Victorian £1,000.000 loan over £3,000,000 had been subscribed. He had no advice as ...

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  10. TRAIN SERVICE RUNNING.

    All train service is now running for [?] at time since the commencement of [?] officially stated that the railway ...

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  11. "A CAREFULLY PLANNED REVOLT."

    The statements made by Mr Lloyd George in a recent conversation on the question of armaments, which gave rise to so much comment were at first ...

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  12. STATE SAVINGS BANK

    The State Treasurer (Mr Cann) is strenuously opposed to any surrender of the activities of the State Savings Bank. To hand over the business to the ...

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  13. MR W. O'BRIEN RESIGNS.

    Mr William O'Brien Independent Nationalist M.P. for Cork City, has resigned, but will seek re-election on the ground that the Redmondites interpret ...

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  14. EXCHANGE OF SHOTS.

    [?] armed guard patrolling the railway [?] the border of Natal and Trans [?] red at a man who was tampering [?] the line. Two shots were fired in ...

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  15. HALF COST OF DREADNOUGHT

    Color is put to the statement of the "Daily Telegraph" relative to disagreement in the Cabinet by a statement made in the course of a speech in Cumberland ...

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  16. [?]NCE PORCE MOBILISATION.

    [?]withstanding the completeness of [?]sation of the South African De[?] Force the cost is not likely to ex[?] weekly. ...

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  17. SOCIETY SCANDAL

    For come time past rumors have been in circulation to the effect that Earl Fitzwilliam, one of the wealthiest peers in Great Britain, was about to figure as ...

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  18. THE WOMEN'S VOTE

    Mr Holman the Premier, Speaking at a P.L.L. gathering to-night, referred to the value of women's activity to the Labour Party in polities. He raid their ...

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  19. LOST SUBMARINE

    Colonel Morrison, whose bon perished in the recent submarine disaster in Whit sand Bay, has written a letter to the Press, in which he states that his non ...

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  20. CANADA AND DEFENCE

    In the Domiuions House of Commons yesterday. Sir Wilfrid Laurier, speaking in the debate on the Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne, said the ...

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  21. METEOROLOGICAL STATION

    Capt Irvine, master of the steamer innamincka, says that it is urgently necessary that a meteorological station should be established in North Queensland for ...

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  22. MUST BE FOUND.

    The Admiralty has ordered that the submarine A7, which is missing with all hands, must be fond. In some quarters it is feared the quicksands in Whit sand ...

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  23. LOSS ON THE BAND.

    [?] is estimated that, apart from the [?] martial law, the Rand is losing [?] £160,000 weekly as the result of the [?] ...

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  24. IMPERIAL POLITICS

    Mr James Parker, Labor number for Halifax, speaking at a Labor demonstration at Glasgow last night, said that like other parties, the Labor Party had a ...

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  25. INGENIOUS THIEVES

    [?]highly ingenious but unsuccessful at[?] to rob two Englishmen of a quan[?] of valuable jewellery was made to[?] a hotel at Munich. ...

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  26. A FAMILY TERRORISED

    Foolish practical joking has completely terrorised the family of Mr W. Dorritan a resident of Victoria street, Darlinghurst. The persention started three ...

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  27. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET

    The English cricketers had on easy victory at the expense of Grinqunland West in a match commenced on Saturday and concluded to-day. The topurists compiled ...

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  28. MR JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN'S "ACHATES."

    Following close on the announcement that the Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain would retire from polities at the end of the present Parliament comes a similar ...

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  29. OPINION OF GERMAN EXPERTS.

    Naval expert in Germany do not mince words in referring to the British submarine disaster. They consider that the criminal negligence of the British ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN CUSTOMS

    [?] hearing of the case in which Ralph [?] Walter John Kerustey, Edward [?] idle, and Bruce Anthony Cuth[?] were charged, with having, in ...

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  31. MISSING BOY FOUND

    Thomas Badon Davies. 19, who had ham missing from the home of his parents a Balmain since last Saturday wreak, has been found working at Newcastle. ...

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  32. "UNWARRANTED STATEMENTS."

    Admiral Edgerton declares that the statements that the A class submarines are dangerous are unwarranted. ...

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  33. SYDNEY WOOL SALES

    At the wool enles today 10.384 bales were offered. There was good competition for all qualities, with an exps[?]ionally been demand for fine wools. and prices ...

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  34. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The Dublin strike, which has extended over several months, is now practically at an end. The tramway works, which had been closed since last August ...

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  35. POLAR EXPEDITION

    The expedition to the Antaretic being sent by the Austrian Geographical Society will specially explore the country round Weddell Sea and Enderby Land. ...

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  36. BLASTING TRAGEDY

    A shocking accident occurred at Ross Point in Onebee Province, to-day. The Canadian Northern Railway is carrying out some new construction there, and ...

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  37. BEAUFORT STRIKE

    Mr. Chas. London (president of the Beaufort and Waterloo branch, F.M.E.A.) presided over a meeting of about 80 members at Waterloo this afternoon. Mr ...

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  38. FRANCE'S VICE PRESIDENT RESIGNS.

    M. Le Miro has resigned the Vice-Presidency of the French Republic. ...

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  39. ALLEGED BLACKMAIL.

    Thomas Henry Day has withdrawn from the prosecution of Robert S. Slevier, the well-known racehorse owner and sporting journalist, formerly of Melbourne, who ...

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  40. INDIAN UNREST

    Another case of assassination occurred in Calentta this evening. Inspector Ghose, who has been prominent in political cases, was shot dead as he was ...

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  41. DREVFUS CASE REVIVED

    An accident has closed the career of General Plequart, who was one of the principal champions of Captain Dreyins. The General was thrown from his horse ...

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  42. ADMIRALTY ORDERS DIRIGIBLES.

    The Admiralty have ordered three dirigibles from Italy. The airships will be of the Forclaini type. ...

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  43. BOXING

    [?]ack Johnson had proposed to give [?] exhibition in England: but he had so been unsuccessful in his efforts to [?] a venue. He applied for the Hanley ...

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  44. THE ZABERN INCIDENT.

    As a sequel to the Alsatian incident, in which the soldiery and citizens came into conflict, the Kaiser has awarded Colonel You Reuter—Who took a leading part in ...

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  45. LAND VALUATION

    When the shire council recently had a fresh valuation of properties made, much disa[?]tisfaction was expressed by ratepayers who considered that the new valuatione ...

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  46. LORD STRATHCONA

    The latest bulletin in regard to the condition of Lord Strathcona states that the aged High Commissioner for Canada is [?]king. ...

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  47. LOVE AND SUICIDE.

    A brilliant graduate of the University of Pennsylvania Dr Halen Giles, has committed suicide with a revolver. For six years she had lived with the ...

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  48. [?]ARPENTIER BEATS O'KEEFE.

    [?]orges Carpentier, heavy-weight box [?] champion of Europe scored a dec[?] victory at Nice to-night over "Pat" [?] the Irish-American boxer who ...

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  49. BILLIARDS.

    The "Sportsman" advocates a mode[?] limitation of Gray's losing hazard stroke. The "Sporting Life" opposes any restriction. ...

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  50. DANNEBROG

    Suporfinous halrs destroyed by Dannebrog, Out of a mass of dailures has come genuine success. Mute Frok[?] (diploma Massage College, Copehhagen, [?] ...

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  51. HEAVY WEIGHTS MEET.

    The National Sporting Club to-night [?] Haugh and "Dick" Smith, two [?] were matched for the best [?] The result was a victory ...

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  52. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The London wool sales were continued to-day when the market was firm for all [?] Yorskica buyers were competing strongly to-day. ...

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  53. Advertising

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  54. BRITISH WHEAT MARKET.

    The wheat market is quiet, with a loner bendancy. ...

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