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  5. Latest Cables.

    The Scottish miners have lodged a claim for an advance of 25 per cent. on their wages. ...

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  6. Starving Explorers.

    A story of fearful hardship within the Arctic circle has just been received. Captain Ritscher, one of a party ahead of the Schroeder-Strantz German ...

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  7. TAXATION OF FOOD STUFFS.

    Several of the newspapers represent the memorial from Unionists as an expression of hope that if the colonial conference decides on the taxation of food stuffs it ...

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  8. THE PUTUMAYO ATROCITIES.

    Enquiry into the awful atrocities that have been perpetrated by rubber dealers at Putumayo, South America, upon the native Indians, shows that 30,000 ...

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  9. FATAL EXPERIMENTS.

    While some experiments were being made at a fort at Shoeburyness the breachblock of one of the large guns was blown out, and the gunner, Hubard, was killed ...

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  10. Clergyman Found Shot.

    Shortly after 11 o'clock to-night, the body of the Rev. James Patterson, a Presbyterian minister, who has been in Ballarat for the good of his health, was ...

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  11. A DRUNKEN CHAFFEUR.

    A chaffeur named Hallows was using his master's motor car some time ago to give a party of intoxicated friends a ride. He killed a lady who was in the car at ...

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  12. TELEGRAMS.

    The Inebriate Retreat built by the Govvernment at considerable cost, at Eden Hills, contains one patient. The conditions governing the institution stipulate ...

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  13. Vansittart Park Improvement.

    A meeting of the Vansittart Park Improvement Committee was h[?] on Thursday evening at the office of Mr. J. H. Sheppard, the secretary. There was a ...

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  14. MR. DEAKIN'S RETIREMENT.

    Referring to the retirement of Mr. Alfred Deakin the "Westminster Gazette" says he did a great work in Australia in the days of his power, but he failed to ...

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  15. Starved Amid Plenty.

    Two remarkable stories of women nosers are reported, one from Hull and the other from Brussels. Two women died of starvation in the ...

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  16. SOUTH AFRICAN DEFENCE ACT.

    General Beyers, when interviewed at Pietermaritzburg, the capital of Natal, regarding the new Defence Act for the South African Union, expressed himself as ...

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  17. ALLEGED FRUIT PACKERS' RING

    Giving evidence to-day before the Federal Fruit Commission, Mr. C. E. Craig, until recently a produce merchant doing business in the New Market, alleged that ...

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  18. The Australian Boy and Girl

    A frank criticism of the Australian boy lent a special interest to the presidential address, delivered by Mr. L. A. Adamson to the mental science and education ...

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  19. Obituary.

    A correspondent sends us the following note regarding the late Mr. John Telfer, who died at Tantanoola on Sunday last: —"Mr. John Telfer was the third son of ...

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  20. TREBLE MURDER IN PRUSSIA.

    A Polish stable band at Buckow, in Prussia, murdered his employer, a farmer, his wife, and a servant girl, and then nailed up the house to prevent his two ...

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  21. ANTWERP WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales to-day 2,879 bales were offered and 2,001 sold. There was a large attendance of English and German buyers, and a general advance of 5 ...

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  22. THE NEW COMMONWEALTH STAMP.

    Several letters have been received in Adelaide during the last few days boating the new Commonwealth penny stamp. It is stated, however, that it will be some ...

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  23. Wonderful Healer.

    Dr. Alexis Carroll announces the repair of a broken leg within four days and the healing of a cutaneous wound in one day. Wonderful results have been ...

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  24. DUCHESS OF CONNAUGHT.

    The Duchess of Connaught, who has been seriously ill with peritonitis, has much improved, and anxiety regarding her has been relieved. A bulletin states that she ...

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  25. Cricket

    The return match between South Australia and New South Wales was begun in fine weather on the Sydney Cricketground to-day. Trumper, captain of the ...

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  26. The Premier Wished Bon Voyage at Narracoorte.

    On Thursday evening the Narracoorte branch of the L[?]cral Union held a social in the Agricultural Hall to say farwell to Mr. and Mrs. [?]. S. Dunn, who have ...

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  27. SIR GEORGE REID IN VIENNA.

    The High Commissioner for Australia, Sir George Reid, had a long conversation yesterday with Count Berchtold, the Austrian Foreign Minister, on trade subjects, ...

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  28. POLITICS IN PORTUGAL.

    Dr. Alfonso Cost has formed his Cabinet. Dr. Almeda has accepted a portfolio in the Cabinet, which is mostly composed of Democrats and Almeda's ...

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  29. Tennis.

    A meeting of those interested in the formation of a Lawn Tennis Association has been arranged to be held in the Council-room, Town Hall, on Tuesday ...

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  30. A DISASTROUS FIRE.

    A great fire in this city destroyed a number of lodging houses. Several of the inmates leaped from the top story windows, and three men were killed ...

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  31. COMMITTED FOR MURDER.

    The trial of Lieut. Clark, of the Indian Subordinate Medical Department, and a Mrs. Fulham, a widow, for the murder of Mrs. Clark and Mr. Fulham, has been ...

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  33. The Balkan Troubles. (Per Reuter's Agency.) GRAND VIZIER INTERVIEWED.

    The Grand Vizier, Kaimil Pasha, in the course of an interview yesterday by a pressman regarding the position of the peace negotiations between Turkey and ...

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  34. Glencoe East.

    Most of our farmers have finished with their hay crops, and the harvesters are now dealing with the barley. Prospects are good. ...

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  35. A Much-Married Dame.

    There is a Boer widow residing at Pretoria whose matrimonial record will want a deal of beating. She is Mrs. Thelma, M. de Beer, and is now 78. At the age of ...

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  36. PRIVATIONS AT ADRIANOPLE.

    Officers and soldiers are deserting daily from the Turkish ranks at Adrianople. It is reported that the allowance of bread is reduced to less than four ounces ...

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  37. GERMAN PASTOR ON ALLIES' CONDUCT.

    The Germans still favor the Turkish side. The Rev. Brunan, a German pastor at Salomon, in a letter to the "Vossische Zeitung," a newspaper of this city, gives ...

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  38. The Fitzroy Murder.

    No arrests have yet been made in connection with the murder of Mr. Trotter at Fitzroy. The Government have offered a reward of £500 for information that ...

    Article : 176 words
  39. Home Life in Tripoli.

    There is a vivid picture of home life in Tripoli in Mrs. Mabel Loomis Tedd's recent volume. "Another day I went to a house of quite different social order, ...

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  40. De Villiers' Illusions

    There was a large audience in the Institute Hall last night when. De Villiers, the great transformist, and his company gave the first of two entertainments here. ...

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  41. AUSTRIA AND ALBANIA

    It is stated that Austria desires that Janina and Prizrend, two towns in old Servia, shall be included in the territory allotted to Albania. ...

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  42. A SERVIAN DENIAL.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Belgrade correspondent wires that the Servian Government categorically denies the reported atrocities of the Servians upon the ...

    Article : 71 words
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