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  2. CABLEGRAMS.

    Cossacks at Boslystok are terrorising the Jews, beating men, women, and children, even in the Synagogues. ...

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  3. THE WAR.

    General Linevitch reports that on Saturday night two Russian forces, attacking simultaneously, expelled the Japanese from five ...

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  4. TRANSVAAL GOVERNMENT.

    It is admitted that the Boon are not satisfied with the new Constitution for the Transvaal, but their leaders accept it, and will ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS.

    In an interview at Sydney, Mr Reid endeavored to show that Mr Deskin is morally bound to support him in bis anti-Socialistic ...

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  7. ADVERSE CRITICISM

    A meeting at Heidelberg adversely criticised the Transvaal Constitution, and regretted that there were so many restrictions ...

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  8. LOSSES REPLACED.

    The Japanese losses at Mukden have been replaced, and the Russians have received 42,000 reinforcements. ...

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  9. BALTIC FLEET.

    Three warships, supposed to be Japanese, were sighted on Saturday off Two Brothers Island, one hundred and fifty miles south-west of ...

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  10. CANCELLING DEBTS

    An Imperial Ukase has been issued cancelling peasants' debts to the amount of seventy-five million roubles (say, £12,500,000) in a ...

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  11. MOROCCAN AFFAIRS.

    Herr Tattenbach, the German representative in Morocco, on being interviewed at Tangier by Reuter's correspondent, implied that ...

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  12. TURNER AMAZED.

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  13. TROOPS AND STRIKERS.

    In a conflict between the troops and the strikers at CzeBochowa four were killed and twenty wounded. ...

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  14. PREPARING FOR SEA.

    The steamer Stetton reports having teen forty vessels belonging to the Russian Baltic fleet in Honkobe Bay, Hainan, on Thursday ...

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  15. RELIGIOUS FREEDOM.

    The Russian Government has decided to remove the Decree concerning liberty of worship, and the restrictions against Orthodox ...

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  16. VEHEMENT ARTICLE

    The "Tokal Ancier," in a vehement article on the Moroccan dispute, declares that France's weakness renders her cafe from ...

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  17. RUSSIAN RENDEZVOUS

    It is reported at Saigon that the Russian Baltic Squadron is proceeding to the Philippines, where it is to meet Rear-Admiral ...

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  18. SOME ENTHUSIASM.

    The religions reforms have been, received with enthusiasm as, heralding a concession to political liberty. ...

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  19. REVENUE RETURNS.

    The Victorian revenue for April Shows a decrease of £70,638, although the Commonwealth balance was increased by £452. ...

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  20. AUSTRIA AND ITALY.

    Count Golchhowsky, Austria-Hungarian Minister for Foreign Affairs, and Signor Tittoni, Italian Minister for Foreign Affairs, have ...

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  21. GENERAL NEWS.

    A pessimistic tone pervades an article on the war in the last issue of the Russian " Garotte " of Moscow. ...

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  22. HIS WORD OF HONOR.

    The young Singleton grazier, Douglas Konaid Waddell, who was committed to Darlinghurst on April 11 for refusing to disclose to the ...

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  23. QUIET EASTERTIDE.

    Eastertide has been, bo far, quiet in Russia. ...

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  24. COREA TRANSFORMED

    Dr. Morrison, "Times" correspondent at Pekio, has been on a visit to Corea. He says there has been a wonderful transformation in ...

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  25. FEDERAL TRIP

    Thirty-Six members of the Federal Legislature, including Senator Keating and Mr Storrer, are going on the Queensland trip. ...

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  26. REVOLT IN CRETE.

    The Foreign Consuls at Crete have insisted on the removal of the Greek flag from the public buildings and the hoisting of the Cretan ...

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  27. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE.

    A terribly destructive fire started last night upstairs in a room of Zarcal's premises. A kerosene lamp was knocked down, and, exploding ...

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  28. NATURALISATION.

    Eighty-seven persons were naturalised last month, including four in Tasmania. ...

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  29. DETERMINED ATTEMPT

    A determined effort was made to barn down an unoccupied shop on George's River road, Enfield. The Fire Brigade extinguished fires in ...

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  30. ROYAL ACADEMY.

    All the Agents-General were present at the annual banquet of the Royal Academy on Saturday evening, over which the Prince of Wales ...

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  31. CHICAGO STRIKE.

    In connection with the strike of teamsters at Chicago, and which has paralysed the trade, twelve of the Labor leaders have been ...

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  32. A SUICIDE.

    An unknown man jumped' off Prince's Bridge last night in the presence of hundreds of strolling citizens. ...

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  34. N S.W. POPULATION.

    It is officially estimated that the population of New South Wales on March 31 last was 1,469.920, the total increase during the quarter ...

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  35. CHINESE GAMBLERS.

    The Chinese found by the police in a gaming house at Kogarah last night were at the Police Court to-day fined, keeper and croupier £5 ...

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  36. CEREBRI-MENINGITIS

    M. Paderewski the Polish pianist, who last year paid a visit to Australia, has been attacked with cerebro-spinal meningitis at New ...

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  37. TATURA TRAGEDY.

    The police have traced the man who, while travelling from Berry on Friday, stated that he was the Tatura murderer. He admitted ...

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  38. SEISMIC DISTURBANCES

    Earthquake shocks have been experienced throughout Switzerland and Italy. Many houses and historic documents hare been badly ...

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  39. ORGAN RECITALS.

    The Melbourne City Council, owing to the Sydney Council declining to engage the organist Lemare to give a series of recitals in ...

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  40. STREET SCENE

    Resent at police methods' in Waihai culminated in rioting and a brutal attack on the police on Saturday night, a sergeant and two ...

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  41. SINGULAR CHARGE.

    An unusual case was heard at the Police Court this morning, when Frederick Hobday was charged with making a bet with a ...

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  42. EDWARD AND LOUBET.

    After exchanging visits King Edward dined with President Loubet, of France, at the Elysee, but there were no toasts. He ...

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  43. GUNS MOUNTED

    Fresh gone hare been mounted at Stonecutter's Island, Hong Kong, and manned. ...

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  44. PLAGUE PATIENT

    Dr. J. K. Leslie, of Lambton, was admitted to the Newcastle Hospital on Sunday Buffering from plague. His condition is very serious. Dr ...

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  45. IN DISTRESS.

    The Ship Henry Vialliard, bound from New York to Honolulu, signalled that she was in distress. This was reported from Cape Schank, and ...

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  46. FEDERAL OPPOSITION.

    Mr Watson, leader of the Federal Opposition, has accepted an invitation to visit Adelaide, and speaks there on Thursday. ...

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  47. NORWAY AND SWEDEN.

    Norway has rejected the Prince Regent's offer to submit the terms of the union between Bweden and Norway to revision, but insists on ...

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  48. HIGHER CRITICISM.

    The London elders of the Presby terian Church have issued a manifesto against the dangers of Biblical higher criticism. ...

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  50. HOTEL COMPENSATION.

    To-day the State Treasury paid the compensation awarded to te thirty-seven North Melbourne hotels closed by the local option ...

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  51. N.S W. LAND CASES.

    The Executive Council has confirmed the appointment of Mr Justice Owen as Royal Commissioner to enquire into certain applications for the conversion of ...

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  52. PARIS SALON.

    Mr Mackennal's " Dancers" (bronze) and another piece in marble have been accepted by the Paris Salon. ...

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  53. INDEPENDENT BULGARIA.

    The revival of the proposal to transform Bulgaria into an independent kingdom gets little opposition from the Powers if the ...

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  54. SUNDAY BURGLARY

    Burglars entered Ivan Loel's pawnshop, Russell street, on Sunday, and stole £150 worth of jewellery. ...

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  57. FEDERAL BOOT TRADE.

    At a conference of the Federal Boot Trades' Unions It was decided to form a Federal Union tb embrace all the States, and enforce ...

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  58. AWFUL TORNADO.

    A terrible tornado swept over Laredo, on the Bio Grande, destroying the town, killing one hundred people, and injuring many ...

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  59. POLICE CARNIVAL.

    On Saturday the Police Carnival web held in aid of the charities, and it is expected that these will benefit to the extent of £1,000, ...

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