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  2. FOR SEVEN YEARS.

    Florence Doughty, who was convicted of shooting at Malcolm Swan, a solicitor's son, with intent to do him grievous bodily harm in ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS

    The Federal Parliament was opened to-day by the Governor-General, who delivered the following speech ...

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  4. RUSSIAN TROUBLES.

    Russian Social Democrats declare that their mission is to crush the baneful tutelage the bureaucrats exercise over the Emperor ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS.

    The Vienna "Fremdenblatt" states that Austria supports Germany in the demand for the holding of a conference to deal with the ...

    Article : 51 words
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  7. MILITARY COMMAND.

    General Maksimovitch has been invested with supreme military powers, and which he is able to delegate to another. ...

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  8. FRANCE AND GERMANY.

    Germany's reply to M. Rouvier's Note on the Morocco Conference is courteous and conciliatory, but insists on the Conference. She opposes any preliminary ...

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  9. GENERAL TREPOFF.

    The Emperor Nicholas has entrusted to General Trepoff the execution of his decrees. ...

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  10. DEPUTY SENTENCED.

    A socialist member of the Reichstag, named Kunert, has been sentenced to three months' imprisonment at Halle, for a speech ...

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  11. COSSACK BRUTALITIES. VICINITY OF LODZ.

    Further brutalities on the part of Cossacks have occurred in the vicinity of Lodz. ...

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  12. ERIVAN DISTURBANCES DUE TO GOVERNOR.

    It transpires that the disturbances at Erivan were due to the appointment of Alikhanoff as Governor. He is a Mohamedan, and did not ...

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  13. CORDIAL INTERVIEW.

    H. Rouvier, French Premier and Minister for Foreign Affairs, and Prince von Radolin, German Ambassador to France, have had an ...

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  14. MURDERS BY NATIVES.

    A telegram received yesterday from Marble Bar affords farther information regarding the Goldfields Creek murders. ...

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  15. INDIAN ARMY.

    It is understood that Lord Curzon has threatened to resign his post of Governor-General of India unless important modifications are ...

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  16. ORDER RESCINDED.

    Recently an order was issued by France prohibiting the transit of Moorish troops and ammunition to Ujada through Algeria. This has ...

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  18. WITHOUT FRICTION.

    The Simla correspondent of the "Times" says that arrangements have been made to facilitate the execution of army reform without ...

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  19. GERMANY AND POWERS

    Recently the German Emperor impressed the representative of a Great Power, that although Germany kept a powerful army always ...

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  20. T. M. SLATTERY CASE.

    The appeal of Thomas Michael Slattery against the decision of the State Full Court, confirming the recent conviction of stealing ...

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  21. GERMAN AFRICA.

    Official announcement is made in Berlin that after fourteen hours fighting, during which fifteen Germans were killed and twenty-five ...

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  22. ATTACK VIA BELGIUM.

    France, fearing a sadden attack through Belgium, urges the over hauling of the fortifications of the Meuse and Antwerp. ...

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  23. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

    In the House of Representatives Mr Fowler and Mr E. B. Edwards gave notices of motion in condomination of Party Government ...

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  24. TRADE REPORTS.

    McIntosh and Sons sued Dunn and Co. Mercantile Agency to recover £10,000 damages for a libel contained in a confidential trade ...

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  25. RUSSIAN VIEWS

    Some of the Russian newspapers commenting on Germany's desire to see Russia temporarily impotent, declare that another Triple Alliance ...

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  26. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    In Committee of the House of Commons last night the Aliens' Bill was considered. Mr Aretas Akers Douglas, the ...

    Article : 51 words
  27. LAND COMMISSION.

    Richard C. Jum told the Land Commissioner to-day that he paid Mr. Willis £6,800 for services in obtaining improvement leases from ...

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  28. TAX EVADERS.

    A Departmental Committee, which was appointed to make enquiry as to the leakage in the payment of the income tax, urges that ...

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  30. LEPER STATION.

    Twenty-eight colored people are confined on the leper station, Friday Island, Torres Straits. Twelve were sent there during the ...

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  31. FRUIT CULTURE.

    A departmental committee describes fruit culture as England's only progressive rural industry. It is recommended the inauguration ...

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  32. COBAR COPPER MINE.

    The Cobar Copper Mine has been sold to a Melbourne syndicate for £12,500. ...

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  33. SHOCKING MURDER

    News of a shooking murder by natives at Bougainville, one of the Solomon Islands, has been brought by the steamer Moresby. ...

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  34. DEPORTING ALIENS.

    Canada is appealing to the Privy Council against Judge Anglin's decision that Canada cannot deport aliens to a foreign country. ...

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  35. DISABLED IN A STORM.

    The barque Quathlamba, bound from Auckland to Sydney in ballast, returned to port yesterday in a disabled condition. She encountered ...

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  37. EXTRADITED AT LAST.

    The Supreme Court of Canada has decided that Gaynor and Greene, contractors, of Georgia, United States, are extraditable on ...

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  38. BRITISH ARMY.

    King Edward, who yesterday paid a visit to Sandhurst Military College, expressed every confidence as to the army's future. ...

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  39. A DIRECT CHALLENGE.

    The brief speech of the Governor-General was intended as a direct challenge by Mr Reid to the Opposition as a whole to pass the ...

    Article : 142 words
  40. TASMANIA

    Great indignation is manifested in connection with the bungle in the Burnie Town Board election, caused through the Hobart officials not inserting the ...

    Article : 131 words
  41. BOATING FATALITY.

    A serious boating catastrophe has occurred on Lao de Come, or Lago di Come, or Lago, Italy. While crossing the lake a boat capsized, and ...

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  42. CANADIANS WELCOMED

    The Canadian manufacturers touring England were yesterday entertained at luncheon at Birmingham by the Chamber of ...

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  43. ISLAND NEWS.

    The Island slearuer Moresby arrived this morning from the Solomon Group of New Britain. She brought news of the loss of ...

    Article : 71 words
  44. SILVER.

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  45. METALS.

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  46. URGENT ORDERS.

    A telegram has been received by the "Daily Mail" from its Hong Kong correspondent that the British warships Glory, Sutlej, and ...

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