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  2. CABLES AND TELEGRAMS POLITICAL

    The Government has decided to build locally during the next six years, five super-Dreadnoughts and six powerful cruisers, in addition to two ...

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  3. ACCOUNTANT INJURED

    A desperate struggle took place between William Selby, an accountant living at Malvern, and a, burglar. The intruder drew his knife and stabbed ...

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  4. TRADE UNIONISTS

    At yesterday's sitting of the Trade Union Congress at Newport, delegates decided—(1) to urge he Government to introduce a Shops' Bill, providing ...

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  5. BALKAN UNREST RUMORS OF WAR.

    Telegrams from St. Petersburg state that the Bourse has been affected by rumors of a probable war in the Balkans. It is alleged that Bulgaria, ...

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  6. RAILWAY DISASTER INQUEST OPENED.

    An inquest on the victims in the recent railway accident was opened today before a jury of twelve. Mr. MacFarlane Duffy, instructed by the ...

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  7. TURK0-ITALSIAN WAR

    It is officially announced in connec tion with the Tripoitan war, that General Canev will retire from the leadership of the Italian troops. He ...

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  8. INDIANS ON THE WAR-PATH

    A report from Tuscan, Arizona, states that the Caqui Indians have taken the warpath. On Saturday a band of 100 Indians raided the village ...

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  9. TURKS KILL TWO BULGARIANS.

    At Karalespe, a frontier post, yesterday, the Turkish soldiers killed two Bulgarian corporals. Saratoff, the Bulgarian Minister at Constantinople, ...

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  10. LYNCH LAW

    At Princetown West Virginia a few days ago, a mob of white men lynched Walter Johnson, who was accused of having assaulted a white girl. The ...

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  11. China

    Representatives of six Powers and a group of financiers are indignant oves the report that the arrangements for the flotation of a Chinese loan of ten ...

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  12. MELBOURNE FLARE

    A fire broke out yesterday in the Marshall Shoe Co.'s premises at Richmond. The first floor and its contents were destroyed. and the ...

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  13. PROTEST AGAINST ANARCHY IN MACEDONIA.

    A meeting of 30,000 persons held here yesterday protested against the state of anarchy existing in Macedonia, and the ill-treatment to Which ...

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  14. A DRIVER IMPLICATED.

    The evidence at the inquest on the two victims in the railway disaster has commenced. The statements made by the signalman, George Lloyd, on ...

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  15. Australia.

    In the House of Representatives, Mr O'Malley, in reply to Mr. Groom (Qld.), said that the rents paid by the Commonwealth Government tor ...

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  16. THE HAT TRICK

    Burglars entered a hat store in Lower Broadway on Thursday night, and removed hats to the value of £5000. ...

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  17. AUXILIARY TROOPS IN MUTINY.

    Seven battalions of auxiliary troops at Yonisheber mutinied yesterday because thay had not been disbanded. They pillaged several villages. The ...

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  18. VICTORIAN ROYAL SHOW

    The Show was concluded yesterday. The attendance for the week was 167,392,. which eclipses the previons record by 14,357. ...

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  19. ANTARCTIC EXPLORER

    At to-day's session of the annual meeting of the British Association at Dundee, Dr. Bruce, who headed the Scottish expedition that went to the ...

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  20. WRECK AT PORT KEMBLA

    Shortly before daybreak this morning, the coasting steamer Comboyane, 281 tons, while about to eater the harbor at Port Kombla, ran into the ...

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  21. CONFERENCE OF POWERS

    The St. Petersburg correspondent to the "Cologne Gazette" states that the Russian Foreign Office is pessimistic concerning Court Berchtold's proposal ...

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  22. THE DEADLY HATPIN

    A report received from Invercargill states that a girl named Kennelly has been arrested and charged with assault, causing actual bodily harm to ...

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  23. RAILWAY ACCIDENT

    Alighting at Ryde from the train to-day, Henry Murray, a railway employee, who delayed until the train was restarting, tried to step on the ...

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  24. NAVIGATION BILL.

    The second leading of the debate on the Navigation Bill was continued in the House of Representatives to-day, and the second reading was ...

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  25. A DOCTOR'S EVIDENCE.

    The inquest on the railway accident victims was continued to-day. Doctor Troup said that Campbell had been a lodge patient of his, and suffered ...

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  26. A MUTUAL UNDERSTANDING.

    It is semi-officially announced hero that the German Minister for Foreign Affairs and the Austro-Hungarian Minister for Foreign Affairs have reaiched ...

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  27. NORTH-WEST STATE STEAMER

    At Liverpool yesterday, Lady Moore performed the christening ceremony in connection with the steamer Mongolia, which has been re-named the "West ...

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  28. SIR HENNIKER HEATON

    Sir Henniker Heaton, on being interviewed yesterday, said that the system of deferred cable messages was absurd, since the carrying capacity of ...

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  29. THE ALBERT MEDAL

    His Majesty the King, through the Governor-General, has made known his bestowal of the Albert Medal of the second class, on Alfred Barlow and ...

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  30. FURTHER EVIDENCE.

    The inquest on the railway disaster was continued to-day. Several witnesses were examined and all declared that the signals at post 52 were all ...

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  31. New South Wales.

    In the House of Assembly Mr. Willis announced that the Governor had approved of the new Standing Orders. Whilst he was speaking the ...

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  32. Darwin Wireless Station

    Important developments will follow the establishment of the wireless station at Port Darwin, provision for which has been made on the Federal ...

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  33. CONFLICTING MEDICAL TESTIMONY.

    On the inquest in connection with the railway disaster being resumed, the foreman of the jury expressed the opinion that Driver Campbell should ...

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  34. THE BRITISH NAVY

    The first Lord of the Admiralty has issued three memornada detailing the reforms that have been effected in connection with the Admiralty. One of ...

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  35. THE PORTE ALARMED.

    The Porte is alarmed at the outlook in the Balkans. It has advised the Bulgarian Cabinet not to make war, nevertheless it fears that the chance of ...

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  36. Queensland.

    Mr. Ryan has been appointed leader of the Labor party in succession to Mr. Bowman. ...

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  37. The People's Daily

    The Operative Plumbers' Union has decided to recommend to the Government that they should avail themselves of the facilities of the ...

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  38. AN AVIATOR'S EXPERIENCE

    A flying, biplane arrived here to-day aviated by Garros. It reached a record altitude of 16,400 feet, but the engine afterwards broke down. The ...

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  39. Western Australia.

    The State Hotel Bill was the principal measure under discussion yesterday in the House of Assembly, some five hours being occupied in the ...

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  40. COMPENSATION LIST STILL INCREASING.

    To-day more applications for compensation were received, the total now standing at 342. Campbell to-day was examined by six doctors. ...

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  41. FRAUDULENT AUSTRALIAN

    At Bow Street Police Court, Albert Mitchell, alias Wilson, was remanded on a charge of having conspired to defraud certain firms in ...

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  42. THE BURGLARY BOOM JUDGE'S RESIDENCE ENTERED.

    Burglars entered Judge Fitzhardinge's residence at Pennant Hills and stole £40, ...

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  43. THE SUGAR INDUSTRY PROPOSED ABOLITION OF EXCISE DUTY AND BOUNTY..

    When Mr. Barnes, the State Treasurer, was in Melbourne recently, Mr. Fisher expressed to him the opinion that it would make for the welfare of ...

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  44. BARQUE "PEGASUS"

    A cable announcing that the Norwegian barque Pegasus has become a total wreek, but giving no details of the disaster, was received to-day from ...

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  45. Housing German Soldiers

    The Kaiser is witnessing the manoeuvres of 125,000 troops in Saxony, who are living in portable asbestos houses. ...

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  46. CLOTHING FACTORY ENTERED.

    The clothing factory of Barnet Goldstein, in Victoria-street, was broken into this morning. Goods consisting of made-up clothes valued at £130, ...

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  47. AN AUSTRALIAN M.L.C.

    A cable from Berlin states that on Monday last the Kaiser cordially received Charles Mackella, M.[?]C. of Sydney, and discussed with him the ...

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  48. "THE NORTHERN TIMES"

    To Squatters and Managers—When forwarding your subscriptions, kindly add a line or two on the rainfall, feed, stock sales, ...

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  49. A BUSY DAY.

    The House of Assembly yesterday got through a fair day's work. The Stale Hotel Bill, the Interstate Destitute persons Relief Bill, the Roman ...

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  50. BAG-SNATCHING.

    A gang of these men was arrested to-day for bag-snatching. ...

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  51. A MINISTER FOR WORKS

    At a public meeting held at Wynyard, the Rev. Father O'Donnell expressed strong opinions relative to the alleged inadequate proposal for the ...

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  52. Meat Famine

    Evidence was given before the Queens land Meat Commission to-day to the effect that a meat [?]amine is probable [?] ...

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  53. Advertising

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  54. WRIT ISSUED BY SUGAR CO.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 8 words
  55. High Commisioner

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  56. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

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