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  3. REVOLT IN RUSSIA.

    The Governor of Taovano has warned the workmen that any violent outbreak will be vigorously suppressed. The Government will investigate and try and ...

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  4. COLLIERY STRIKE

    At the West Wallsend Colliery the wheelers have notified the managers that they are prepared to resume work at the ten per cent reduction. The colliery ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS.

    Mr Justice O'Connor, of the High Court, is to be gazetted next week as President of the Arbitration Court. The regulations under the Act provide ...

    Article : 129 words
  6. MOSCOW BARRISTERS.

    The barristers at Moscow, pending the settlement of the existing trouble, have declined to plead in the courts. ...

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  7. WILLING TO CONCEDE

    Measures are being taken to put a stop to the St. Petersburg strike, and some masters are willing to concede the eight-hour day. ...

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  8. STRIKE OFF

    The wheelers' strike at Newcastle was declared off this evening at a general meeting, and work will be resumed at the various collieries on the owners' ...

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  9. MICHAEL DAVITT.

    Mr Michael Davitt, the well-known member of the Irish Nationalist Party, is journeying from London to St Petersburg. ...

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  10. NIHILIST LEADER

    Paul Cernikoff, a Nibilist leader residing in London, (or whose capture, dead or alive, there is a reward of ten thousand pounds sterling, says that he is ...

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  11. STRIKE AT SARATOV.

    At Saratov, which is exactly five hundred miles by rail south-east of Moscow, the employees at the railway workshops have struck work. ...

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  12. GERMAN ADMIRATION

    Articles appear in the "Krenzzeitang" and the "Berliner Poet" expressing admiration for the merciless suppression of the rising at St. Petersburg on ...

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  13. EMPEROR NICHOLAS

    It transpires that the Emperor Nicholas is, alter all, at Tsarekoye Seio, his favorite residence, a few miles from St. Petersburg. ...

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  14. INDIGNANT SCOTSMAN.

    A Scotsman, at Mudgee, New South Wales, complains that he has had to pay one shilling duty on a sprig of heather. He writes a long letter to the ...

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  15. THROWN FROM A HORSE.

    At Multana Races to-day a jockey named David Pegram, was thrown from his horse and killed. ...

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  16. TRIALS POSTPONED.

    At st. Petersburg an important trial has been postponed, the barristers finding it impossible to plead, owing to recent events. ...

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  17. FIGHT AT LODZ.

    Desperate fighting has occurred at Lodz, in Russian Poland, the contesting parties being revolutionaries and the police. ...

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  18. BOY KILLED.

    A son of James Stevens was thrown from a dray at Jerilderie and the wheels pasted over his head, death being instantaneous. ...

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  19. EMPEROR'S USAGE.

    An Imperial Ukase has been issued vesting in General Trepoff, as Governor of St. Petersburg, the most absolute powers. ...

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  20. ENGLISH MAILS.

    The Government is still endeavoring to effect an arrangement with the Orient Steam Navigation Company for the carriage of mails to England after the ...

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  21. FRANCHISE LAW

    The Franchise Bill has been passed by both Houses of Parliament. It grants the suffrage to all adults of either sex; also abolishes plural voting ...

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  22. INCENDIARY FIRES.

    It is reported that a fire, the work of an incendiary, has broken out at the Liban naval depot, in the Baltic Sea. ...

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  23. REFORMS PROBABLE.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Times " says some degree of reform in Russia is anticipated, the minimum mentioned being Habeas Corpus law and ...

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  24. FEDERAL CIVIL SERVICE.

    The Public Service Commissioner has decided that he will take official cognisance of the insolvency of officials only where there are questionable ...

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  25. DISASTROUS FIRE.

    The premises of the Drapery Importing Company, Wellington, were destroyed by fire this morning. The building was a rambling woolen one, and the ...

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  26. POLICE COURT.

    At the Police Court yesterday the Bench was occupied by Messrs L. E. Chambers, P.M., and J. S. Munro, J.P. Steve Dodd was charged with ...

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  27. RESUME WORK

    An official notice has been posted which allows the strikers at St. Petersburg twenty-four hours in which to resume work. ...

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  28. ALLEGED INFANTICIDE.

    To-day the body of a newly-born female child was found on the St Kilda line. It is supposed that it was thrown from a railway carriage last night. ...

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  29. BURYING THE SLAIN.

    By order of General Trepoff, all the victims of Sunday's cold-blooded mascare were buried at five o'clock in the morning. ...

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  30. AFTER THE RACES.

    Patrick Keady, aged 60 years, a farmer, hung himself near Kerang to-day. He had been at the local races. ...

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  33. STRIKE AT MOSCOW.

    There are now thirty thousand workers on strike at Moscow. ...

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  35. A DEMONSTRATION.

    A message which has been delayed in transmission declares that on Tuesday at a workers' demonstration the Cossacks fired on the workers, wounding many of ...

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  36. ENGLAND BLAMED

    At Moscow the authorities have placarded the town with statements trading to show that all the trouble at St. Petersburg, and other places, has been ...

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  37. BALTIC PROVINCES.

    At Revel, the capital of Esthonia, one of the Baltic provinces and situated on the south side of the Gulf of Finland, the operatives in the brandy and wool ...

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  38. PRESS RESTRICTION.

    A. deputation, representing the newspapers of St. Petersburg, in presenting a petition in favor of the abolition of the restrictive Press laws, emphasised the ...

    Article : 66 words
  39. TOBACCO FACTORIES.

    Two of the tobacco factories have resumed work. ...

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  40. AGAINST DISTURBERS ALLEN TO WORKERS.

    By the Emperor's orders, General Trepoff has issued a proclamation warning the workers against disturbers whose agitation is alien to the interests of the ...

    Article : 136 words
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