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  2. REVOLT AT KHARKOFF

    Grave disorders are reported from Kharkoff, 420 miles south-west of Moscow. The authorities, it is stated ...

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  6. THE DUMA SCHEME

    An Imperial ukase confers the new National Duma franchise on the owners of taxable real property and of taxable industrial concerns ; on persons paying the ...

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  7. SITUATION AT MOSCOW

    Two of the principal quarters of Moscow are in the hands of the insurgents. The managing committee of the ...

    Article : 301 words
  8. THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION

    The situation at Moscow is more critical. The troops and their officers are unnerved by the constant strain. ...

    Article : 109 words
  9. Early Cables.

    Mr. Augustine Birrill, President of the Board of Education, declared that one of the first measures of the new Government would be a bill to amend ...

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  10. ARRESTS OF REVOLUTIONARIES

    Seven hundred leading revolutionaries have been arrested at St. Petersburg. One hundred arrests have taken places ...

    Article : 68 words
  11. BLACK RANGE.

    At the Sandstone leases, now the Oroya Junior, the reel is locking well. Three new shafts are being sunk, and it is proposed to sink two more. Some ...

    Article : 255 words
  12. SNUFF AND SNUFF-TAKERS

    The Scotch became great snuff-takers, and a Highlander's idea of bliss was said to be a Lock Lomond of whisky and a Ben Navis of sneezing. A common ...

    Article : 375 words
  13. MINING NEWS

    Mr. A. C. Clifton, who has been well-known for many years, in fact since the opening up of the field, as the warden of the East Murchison goldfield, informed ...

    Article : 131 words
  14. UNEMPLOYED PROBLEM

    Mr. John Burns, President of the Local Government Board, yesterday addressed an enthusiastic meeting of his constituents at Battersea. ...

    Article : 72 words
  15. OUTRAGES IN THE CRIMEA

    Agrarian outrages are taking place at Tarida, in the Crimea Peninsula. Thirty estates have been plundered, and several fatalities have taken place. ...

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  16. THE E.M.U.

    The East Murchison United, locally known as the E.M.U., or Great Eastern, is, in the warden's opinion, decidedly looking up. A good deal of development ...

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  17. AN INTERESTING CASE.

    A case of great interest to the stock-brokers was recently decided at the Court of Sessions, Edinburgh, before Lord Duncdin (the Lord President), Lord Adam ...

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  18. RAILWAY TRAIN DERAILED

    The revolutionaries are angry over the detection of the railway men from the general strike, and they have derailed several trains, one of which was ...

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  19. MOROCCO AND THE TOWERS

    The "Times" correspondent at paris attributes the refusal of the Sultan of Morocco to agree to the Moroccan Conference being held at Madrid to ...

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  20. THE PRINCESS ROYAL.

    The ordinary half-yearly general meeting of shareholders in the princess Royal Gold Mining Company was held in Adelaide recently. Mr. F. C. Howard ...

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  21. ARRESTS AT ST. PETERSBURG

    Forty-nine members of the executive committed of the armed revolutionary bands at St. Petersburg have been ar-rested. ...

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  22. OTHER MINES.

    At the Bounty mine, a few miles west of Lawlers, Smith and Langford, the owners, are installing rock Irills, and have shifted the [?] from their ...

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  23. ST. PETERSBURG FACTORIES IDLE

    Seventy-four factories, normally employing 44,385 hands, and idle in and around St. Petersburg. A number of Cossacks, unprovoked ...

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  24. FIGHTING TACTICS OF REBELS

    The rebel leaders at Moscow are inciting the adherents of the revolutionary cause to continue a house-to-house strugge in preference to relying on ineffective ...

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  25. OLD BRIDAL CUSTOMS

    An ancient, but by no means extinct English bridal custom, is for one of the parish to wait upon the parish to wait upon the threshold of the bride's house ...

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  26. THE BALTIC PROVINCES

    Owing to the post and telegraphic and other strikes, the Russian naval station at Libau is isolated. The French cruiser Cassinf, stationed ...

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  27. REBELS CAPTURE QUICK FIRERS

    The Council of Workmen's Delegates at St. Petersburg claim that the Moscow rebels have captured three quick-firers. At the roads leading to Moscow have ...

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  30. KURNALPI ALLUVIAL.

    The good times when nuggets of 51 oz., 1400½oz., 168oz., and 197oz. were picked up on the Kurnalpi field may be past ; but the following remarks by the ...

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  31. CHINA FOR THE CHINESE

    The American boycott agitation in China is beginning to extend to all foreigners. The new newspapers, which are ...

    Article : 70 words
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