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  2. OUR CABLE SERVICE

    There is a rubber boom on the Stock Exchange, and the public Is Investing heavily. The clerks are working day and ...

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  3. SOCIETY WEDDING.

    The marriage was celebrated last evening of Arthur Henry Lightbourn Savage, to Daisy, third daughter of Mr. S. Moore, M.L.A., and Mrs. Moore ...

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  5. A BOON TO PROPERTY HOLDERS.

    Newcomers ana visitors to Western Australia are most generally struck by the monotony of many of the materials used in the construction of buildings ...

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  6. SHARE MARKETS.

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  7. TERRIBLE TRAGEDY.

    A Russian deserter, Koszleaki, murdered a Polish farmer, his wife, and six children with an axe, ransacked the house, and stole £4. ...

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  8. JEWELRY ROBBERY,

    Three men—Edward Lucy, George Hasel, and John Wiltshire—have been sentenced for a robbery at the premises of Messrs. Saqul and Lawrence ...

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  9. THE INVINIBLE'S GUNS,

    There is much discussion, says the Morning Post," In the navy on Mr, M'Kenna's contradiction of Lord Charles Beresford's statement that it ...

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  10. OBITUARY.

    Mr. Gustave Bock, the "Cigar King" of Cuba, died yesterday. ...

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  11. BRITISH POLITICS

    LONDON, February 17, 5 p.m. Mr. William O'Brien has decided to sit for Cork City, and as he was also returned for N.E. Cork County ...

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  12. CANADA'S FISCAL WAR

    The American and Canadian papers anticipate that the Canadian-German agreement presages the establishment of the Dominion's diplomatic ...

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  13. R. JOHNSTON.

    Mr. R. Johnston, a writer to the "Signet," died yesterday. Mr. Johnston twice captained Scottish teams in cricket matches against the Australians. ...

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  14. SOMALI MULLAH.

    The Mullah of Somaliland has raided Mljertain, killing and wounding the tribesmen. A number were captured, together with 4,000 camels. ...

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  15. THE SPANISH CABINET

    The Spanish Cabinet has decided to pardon 2,000 political offenders, including the Barcelona insurgents, tout excluding seditionists, rebels, and ...

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  16. NATIONALISTS AND MINISTRY.

    Several newspapers' state that Mr. John Redmond will abstain from voting on the Budget. The "Times" remarks:—"While there ...

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  17. DID NOT BUY VILLA.

    Inquiry shows that Mr. Whitelaw Reid (American Ambassador in London), and not King Edward, has taken the villa overlooking the Bay of Naples. ...

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  18. ADELAIDE

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  19. RADIUM AND POLONIUM

    Sir William Ramsay, the celebrated chemist, states that polonium is commercially valueless, owing to its too rapid disintegration. He considers it ...

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  20. LIQUID FUEL AT SEA.

    The Admiralty's tests have proved that Scottish liquid fuel is admirably adapted for use on warships, Scotland's output of this fuel is 1,000 tons ...

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  21. THE WADAI MASSACRE

    The Abesher massacre, in Wadai, when a French column was ambushed in a ravine by 5,000 natives, has aroused anxiety, France having only 500 ...

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  22. PROVISIONAL AGREEMENT.

    Canada and Germany have entered into a provisional tariff agreement, Under this arrangement the Dominion remits Customs surtaxes equal to ...

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  23. ANGLO-GERMAN RELATIONS.

    A meeting of members of the London Chamber of Commerce yesterday, Albert Spicer, M.P., presiding, recommended the formation of an ...

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  24. THE KORAN

    The Emir of Bokhara has opened the first mosque in St, Petersburg. It is a handsome edifice, the Emir being the chief contributor. ...

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  25. LORD AVEBURY'S OPINION.

    Lord Avebury (Unionist); in a letter to a correspondent, remarks:—"I certainly do not think it can be said that tho electors have condemned the Lords ...

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  26. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.

    Mt. Lionel Phillips, one of the initiators of and also one of the chief workers for the South African Union through the controversial politics of ...

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  28. LIBERALS AND THE LORDS.

    The "Manchester Guardian" (Liberal) demands the creation of a large number of Liberal Peers to strengthen the Government's hands in dealing with ...

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  29. BOY SCOUTS,

    Major-General Baden-Powell is asking the colonial Immigration authorities to offer facilities to boy scouts who have passed the efficiency tests ...

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  30. SORE, ACHING FEET.

    Do your feet ache and smart during the summer?—feel swollen, nervous, hot, and tired? The ideal cure is to bathe and cleanse the feet at night in ...

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  31. DIVIDED COUNSELS.

    The "Times" Johannesburg correspondent says that Messrs. J. X. Merriman (Premier of Cape Colony) and T. B. M. Hertzog (Attorney-General of ...

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  32. GIGANTIC FRAUD.

    Reuter'a correspondent at Berlin states that a man named Lackenstein, impersonating Mr. Frederick Vanderbilt, recently endorsed bills for ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN NURSING SCHEME.

    At a meeting of the council of the Queen Victoria Institute for Nurses yetuerday, Lady Dudley asked for approval and assistance In the ...

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  34. NORTHUMBERLAND MINERS.

    Owing to the ballot of the minors in Northumberland being against a strike, the executive of the Miners Association has decided to withhold strike ...

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  35. CONGO BUDGET.

    The Congo Budget has been passed by 79 votes to 40. The revenue continues to be mainly derived from forced labor. ...

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  36. CAPTAIN SCOTT'S EXPEDITION.

    At a public meeting in Manchester yesterday £1,000 was subscribed. In aid of the fund to finance Captain Scott's Antarctic expedition. ...

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  37. ANTWERP ORE DOCKERS.

    The ore dockers at Antwerp have threatened to strike unless they are permitted to revert to the system of continuous work without a rest at ...

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  38. GREEK CONSTITUTIONAL CRISIS.

    The Athens correspondent of the Berlin "Lokalanzeiger" states that the Greek capital is now occupied by the military in anticipation of a naval ...

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  40. TREATMENT OF DEGENERATES.

    Philanthropists in New York are raising £200,000 to conduct a hospital as an adjunct to the City Children's Court. The Intention is to treat ...

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  44. IMMUNITY FROM TYPHOID FEVER.

    Dr. Vincent, a French physician, claims that as a result of experiments he has obtained from sterilised typhoid bacilli a vaccine that will render ...

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  45. WHEN ALL ELSE FAILED.

    "I have used Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery both for myself and children," writes C. Brown, East-street, Nowra, N.S.W., "and have found, it the best ...

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  46. CARNEGIE HERO FUND.

    A Carnegie Hero Rind has been inaugurated in Paris. ...

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