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  2. CABLEGRAMS.

    A commercial treaty between Germany and Austria-Hungary is in progress,but according to the Vienna correspondent of the ...

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  3. CHADWICK MYSTERY.

    Last week it was reported that an American bank had failed, and several financiers embarrassed, owing to their having advanced ...

    Article : 129 words
  4. CABLEGRAMS.

    Mr Watson was to have had an interview with Mr Reid to-night, to announce whether he would accept Mr Reid's proposed ...

    Article : 102 words
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  6. BLACK SEA MUTINY.

    According to the reports furnished by correspondents of the " Times," there were eight thousand sailors, marines, and firemen who ...

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  7. DUCHESS OF AOSTA

    Princess Elena, wife of the Duke of Aosta (cousin of the King of Italy), has been suffering from a severe attack of pneumonia, but is ...

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  8. DEFENCE DEPARTMENT.

    The Minister of Defence adopted a classification scheme for warrant officers and non-commissioned officers of the Permanent ...

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  9. GERMANY AND ENGLAND.

    Count von Buelow, the German Chancellor, replying to Herr Rebel, the Socialist Leader, who had made a heated attack on the external ...

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  10. WELSH REVIVALS

    As already stated, a wave of revivalism is passing over Wales, remarkable scenes of religious fervor and enthusiasm being witnessed in ...

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  11. OCEAN DERELICT.

    The barque Gladys, from Valparaso, passed a small Bailing vessel, bottom upwards, in Bass Straits, eighty miles ...

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  12. NEW HEBRIDES.

    M. Burnet has submitted to the French Chamber of Deputies a re port on the petition of the settlers of New Caledonia And the New ...

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  13. MISS ADELINE SERGEANT

    This morning's obituary announcements include that of the novelist, Miss Adeline Sergeant. [Emily Frances Adeline Sergeant was ...

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  14. PICKED UP DEAD.

    A man attacked George Greenland, a bootblack, in Bourke-street to-day. The latter retaliated, and striking his assailant, knocked him ...

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  15. NORTH SEA OUTRAGE.

    Admiral Rozhdistvenski, in a supplementary report, admits that five Russian shots hit the Aurora, slightly wounding a petty officer ...

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  16. BREAKING THE BONDS.

    A laborer named Charles Lockhart brought a suit in the Divorce Court for the dissolution of his marriage with Nancy Lockhart, on ...

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  17. IMPERIAL DEFENCE.

    Admiral Colomb is to introduce a deputation to the Prime Minis ter, the members being representative of the Imperial Federation ...

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  18. FIRING IN MISTAKE.

    Commenting on this, the "Times" says that it is clear that the Russian flagship (the Kniaz Suvaroff) fired at the cruisers Dmitri Donskoi ...

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  19. FEELING THE WAY.

    In spite of the authorative denial given at St. Petersburg that the matter of the abrogation of the Treaty of Berlin has not been ...

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  20. TASMANIA.

    A Committee of the Hobart Marine Board tabled at the meeting to-day, a report on wharfage rates, which was ordered to lay on the table for a ...

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  21. MENACING BRITAIN

    An entire division of "the Caucasus Army has (says the Moscow correspondent of the "Standard") been ordered to the Afghan frontier. ...

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  22. SENTENCES REVISED.

    The Executive Council has considered the cases of three men under sentence of death. In that of Harry Sie, a Cingalese ...

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  23. TARIFF REVISION

    The New York Herald" says that the members of both Houses of Congress, who have been waited upon in regard to tariff revision, are ...

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  25. ROSEBERY'S RIDICULE.

    Lord Rosebery, at Glasgow, said that Mr Joseph Chamberlain was attempting to substitute free bacon for free food for the Empire. He ...

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  26. DANGEROUS PRACTICE.

    Miss Muriel Clarke, aged 23, was cleaning some gloves with benzine, when the liquid came into contact with a lighted gas jet, and the ...

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  27. A COSTLY PICTURE.

    A picture by Romney has just been sold for 6,600 guineas. A few years ago it was sold at a county sale for a sovereign. ...

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  28. ACTION SETTLED.

    An action in which Alfred Edward Warman sued the City Council for £1,000 damages for injuries sustained through colliding ...

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  29. LONDON UNEMPLOYED.

    As a nucleus of the Mansion House Fund for the relief of the unemployed of the metropolis £15,000 have been privately ...

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  31. GERMAN MISSION

    An important Mission is being sent by the German Foreign Office to Abyssinia to open up commercial relations. ...

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  32. HUGE FIRE.

    The warehouse of Messrs Harris, Scarfe and Co., at Fremantle, has been completely destroyed by fire. The value of the stock was £50,000 ...

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  33. SENTENCED TO DEATH

    Joseph Fee, a pig butcher, has been convicted at Belfast of the murder of John Flannagan, a produce dealer, at Clones, a town in ...

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  34. GOVERNMENT'S DUTY

    Mr Herbert Gladstone, speaking at Leeds, declared that it is the duty of the Government to provide work for the unemployed. ...

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  35. SALE OF GIFTS.

    This evening Mr. G.J. Williamson is to open a bazaar and sale of gifts in connection with the Presbyterian Church. The committee has been busily engaged ...

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  36. BREAD RIOTS

    Many bread riots have occurred in various parts of Russia, and in several places the soldiers have helped to sack the shops. ...

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  37. SILVER.

    Bar silver (standard) was quoted on Monday at 2 3½d per ounces. ...

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  38. POSTAL EMBEZZLEMENT.

    Alfred Scott, late Post master at Thargomindah, has been sentenced to 17 months in gaol for embezzling £200, the property of the ...

    Article : 35 words
  39. METALS.

    Quotations for metals on Monday were:—Copper, £66 17s 6d for spot, and £67 5s for three months. ...

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  40. EASY TO TAKE, PLEASANT IN EFFECT.

    When troubled with constitution try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are easy to take and produce no griping or other unpleasant ...

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  41. NEW ZEALAND LOAN.

    The New Zealand loan is now quoted at 6s premium. ...

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