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  2. INLAND WIRES

    On Sunday at noon an exceedingly vivid flash of lightning and a deafening peal of thunder were experienced here. The lightning struck the ...

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  3. AMUSEMENTS.

    "The Circus Girl" was presented at the Academy of Music last evening as the Coughlon Comedy Company's first change of bill. The circus, however, ...

    Article : 174 words
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  5. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Rehearsals of the Durbar indicate that it will be an amazing and, a dazzlingly brilliant pageant of 100 ruling chiefs, including those of the Aden ...

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  6. INLAND WIRES.

    A fire broke out at the residence of Mr. J. Stump, Bathurst-street, this morning and the roof was destroyed and much damage done to the house ...

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  7. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The grasp of detail displayed by the Secretary of State for the Colonies (Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain) is his impressive speeches at Durban has ...

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  8. "GAZETTE" NOTIFICATIONS.

    In tonight's "Gazette" the regulations regarding the collection of the income tax are published ...

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  9. FEDERATION.

    The Federal Premier is considering the proposal that the Commonwealth should obtain the whole of its supplies of small arms and ammunition from ...

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  10. GARDEN PARTY.

    The garden party at Government House this afternoon was largely attended, and included members of the Ministry, many members of ...

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  11. WIRTH'S CIRCUS.

    At Messrs, Wirth Bros.' Circus last evening, when the initial performance was given, the huge tent was packed with one of the largest audiences even ...

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  12. A RICH INHERI[?]ANCE.

    It is reported that an aged man named Wm. Newton, who has been obtaining a precarious living in the Foubes district for a number of years ...

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  13. BRITAIN RECOGNISED HER RESPONSIBLITIES.

    Mr. Chamberlain said Great Britain fully recognised her responsibilities towards her over-sea kinsmen and was ever willing to cherish them while ...

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  14. A VERDICT OF SUICIDE

    At the inquest to-day touching the death of George Louden at the Charitable Institution yesterday, Joseph Falkerner, wardsman, said he went ...

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  15. QUEENSTOWN SENSATION.

    Mr. Robert Easton, printer and publisher of the "Mount Lyell Standard." and Messrs. Archibald Douglas and James Robertson, the paper's ...

    Article : 311 words
  16. THE CONNAUGHTS.

    Field-Marshal H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught, who is to represent King Edward at Delhi, has, with the Duchess, arrived at Bombay. ...

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  17. ORITUARY.

    The death is announced of the Right Rev. John Wogan Festing. D.D., Bishop of St. Albans, aged 65 years. [Right Rev. John Wogan Festing. ...

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  18. COLONIAL OBLIGATIONS.

    Proceeding, Mr. Chamberlain expressed the hope that the colonies would exhibit a sense of their obligations, and remarked that the ...

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  19. DROWNING FATALITY.

    A drowning accident involving the loss of two lives is reported from the Mittagong district. Mr. H. Allen, a baker, took his two daughters, aged ...

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  20. A LOYAL DEMONSTRATION.

    Frantic applause greeted the sentiments uttered by Mr. Chamberlain, and at the close all joined in singing the National Anthem. ...

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  21. DEPUTATIONS.

    Replying to deputations at Durban. Mr. Chamberlain said he intended to advise Lord Milner to summon a conference to discuss a union of Customs ...

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  22. A SHOCKING DEATH.

    Mr. J. H. Thacker, town clerk of Mackay was accidentally shot to-day. He was returning to town with his [?]n and two daughters after ...

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  23. MR. HIGGINBOTTOM. M.P..

    [Mr. S. W. Higginbottom. Conservative member of the House of Commons for West Derty. is dead. [Mr. S. W. Higginbottom, M.P. (C.), ...

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  24. A TRIP INLAND.

    Mr. and Mrs. Chamberlain arrived at Pletermaritzburg on Sunday. ...

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  25. FIGHTING IN MOROCCO

    Although the Sultan asserts that the reverse at Tea was a mere check, owing to desertion, other accounts describe it as a rout the artillery and ...

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  26. WRECK OF THE FRANKLIN.

    Salvage operations in connection with the steamer Franklin wrecked on Point Malcolm are proceeding satisfactorily. The main boiler has been ...

    Article : 38 words
  27. QUINNAT SALMON.

    The half-million of quinnat ova which Mr. A. G. Webster brought from San Francisco arrived by the Oonah today in charge of Mr. LA. Morton, who ...

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  28. COLDS AND DRAUGHTS.

    A member of the National Association for the Prevention of Consumption in a letter to the "Daily News" on "A Defence of Fresh Air," makes ...

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  29. THEY WOULD NOT FIGHT.

    The form stood at the foot of a low brae. It was only a rise, and as the Boers appeared to take no notice of our approach, not even troubling to ...

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  30. VENEZUELA.

    The Powers are preparing a protocol defining the points for arbitration is regard to Venezuela. ...

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  31. THE MONROE DOCTRINE.

    The American newspapers insist that Europe has now recognised the Monroe principle of the begemony of the United States in relation to the ...

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  32. A[?]RATION.

    President Roosevelt has been thanked for removing the Hague Tribunal's boycott, and America's initia[?] arbitration has been contrasted ...

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  33. OUR NEWEST RAILWAY.

    Things are going hard with old Father Nile in these irreverent days. Not only are we damming his waters in their full course at Assonan, but we are ...

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  34. THE DRESBON SENSATION.

    The French tutor (M. Giron) avows the paternity of the Crown Princess of Saxony's expected child, and declares he forwarded the Crown ...

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  35. LATE DR. TEMPLE.

    Touching references were made in churches throughout the United Kingdom yesterday to the death of the Right Hon. and Most Rev. Dr. Temple ...

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  36. LONDON [?]D GLOBE.

    "The Times" declares that the public prosecutor has incurred a grave responsibility in refusing to prosecute It the London and Globe case. ...

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  37. RUSSIANS IN THE EAST.

    Russia is establishing a Customs Su[?] at Dainy, despite China's opposition. ...

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  38. C[?]ED.

    The Dutch captured the members of the Sultan' family, who were hiding in the mountains of Achin. The old Parisian Lady who left £12 a ...

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  39. ORPHANS [?] W'DOWS.

    Queen Alexandre [?]rtained at dinner [?]000 of the [?] and widows of the soldiers [?] in the south African campaign ...

    Article : 141 words
  40. WESTERN NEWS.

    At the town board meeting tonight a letter was received from Mr. J. C. Whitelaw, asking permission to withdraw his resignation handed in at the ...

    Article : 92 words
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