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  2. CABLEGRAMS.

    Lieutenant Paasch, with a strong force, has surprised one thousand rebels at Kipo, German East Africa. The insurgent natives left ...

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  3. THE WAR.

    A statement has been issued at Portsmouth, Maine, obviously from a Russian source, that there has been some misunderstanding at ...

    Article : 156 words
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  5. RESTLESS RUSSIA.

    Owing to the attitude assumed by the peasantry several of the Baltic landowners are enrolling old German soldiers to defend their ...

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  6. CABLEGRAMS.

    A deputation from the Melbourne Chamber of Commerce waited on the Attorney-General to-night and asked that section 7 of the ...

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  7. UNIVERSITY PROFESSORS

    Three hundred and forty-two professors of the University of Odessa are abstaining from duly until the people are given all their civil rights ...

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  8. SMYRNA DISCOVERIES.

    During the recent searches by the authorities at Smyrna there were discovered sixteen bomb factories. It was also ascertained that the ...

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  9. BRITISH FLEET

    The Germane are genuinely interested in the visit of the British fleet under Vice-Admiral Sir A. K. Wilson, and are eager to visit the ...

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  10. VEILED ALLUSION.

    Count Lamsdorff's organ contains a veiled allusion to the possibility of bargaining over Sakhalin. ...

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  11. HOLMES INDICTED

    Edwin Holmes, formerly of the United States Agricultural Statistical Department, who communicated results of the cotton crops to ...

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  12. IN JAPAN

    Ministers and Elder statesmen eat all yesterday morning at Tokio considering the situation, and in the afternoon there was another ...

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  13. A SALTED MINE

    Great excitement prevails on the Johannesburg Exchange over the discovery that the popular Le Courte mine field, in Madagascar, had ...

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  14. DIVORCE COURT.

    In the Divorce Court to-day Gertrude Morrie (professionally known as Mrs. Macsmore Morrie), the actress, sought a divorce from her ...

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  15. SWIMMING.

    Bernard B. Kernan yesterday won the 500 yards swimming match at Leeds in 6min 7sec. [The English record for 500 yards was ...

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  16. DARING ROBBERY.

    A daring robbery is reported to have occurred at a bearding-house in Oxide street, Broken Hill. It is stated that Miss Ellen McGuire was ...

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  17. NORWAY AND SWEDEN.

    Commissioners have been appointed by Norway and Sweden to negotiate the terms for the dissolution of the union of the two ...

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  18. SPEEDY ACCEPTANCE

    The latest report from Tokio is that it has been decided to rupture the conference unless Russia speedily accepts Japanese terms. ...

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  19. SUGAR SPECULATION

    Mr. Cromer, Chairman of the Say Sugar Refinery Company at Jalmzoti, who had been speculating at Reval, has committed suicide, he ...

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  20. LAMP ACCIDENT.

    A woman named Maria Nusey, residing at John street, Pyrmont, was the victim of a shocking accident to-day. She was carrying a ...

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  21. DUBLIN RAINFALL.

    Considerable damage ban been done in Ireland owing to the phenomenal rainfall. In Dublin three inches and a hall fell in ...

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  22. CAUSE OF DELAY.

    Mr. Takahira, Japanese Minister at Washington and one of the plenipotentiaries, in the coarse of an interview, said that the ...

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  23. CHINESE ON THE RAND

    A Chinese trader, whose store was near Krugeredorp, has been raided. There are still some marauding ...

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  24. EXTRAORDINARY CASE.

    An extraordinary disappearance has been reported to the police. A well-known farmer, of Deepwater, named Fraser Buchanan, arrived at ...

    Article : 58 words
  25. SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED

    The London County Council is offering scholarships affording three months training at Schools of Cookery. ...

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  26. CHAMPION BOXER

    James J. Jeffries, boxing champion of the world, is expected to reach Australia in a few months time. A letter was received staring ...

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  27. FOUNDERED IN A STORM.

    Advices from Jacksonville, Florida, intimate that the steamer Peconic foundered during a storm, and that only two on board were ...

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  28. EMPEROR WILL NOT

    One of the Russian plenipotentiaries informed Mr. Smalley, the "Times" New York correspondent, that President Roosevelt had on ...

    Article : 89 words
  29. ANGLO-GERMAN COMBINE

    It is reported in the "Standard" that an Anglo-German combine has arranged the price of screws fifty per cent., and refrain from ...

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  30. LAND COMMISSION.

    At the Lauds Commission to-day W. G. Thompson, holder of an improvement lease, said that he employed R. D. Meagher as agent ...

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  31. OVER-SEA TRADE.

    An important development is announced in connection with the over-sea carrying trade from Australia, the Bucknall line having ...

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  32. MARLBOROUGH HILL

    An examination of the ship Marlborough Hill, which was struck by lightning at New York and fired, discloses that the damage ...

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  33. SPANISH SHIP

    The Moore at Cavija, near Tangier, fired rifles at a Spanish ship, wounding a Bailor. ...

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  34. ANOTHER SUICIDE.

    Thomas Woodward, aged 24, banged himself to-day. He had been residing with hie brother-in-law at Camperdown, and had been ...

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  35. ALLEGED FRATRICIDE.

    A terrible tragedy occurred at Middle Ridge to-day. Two brothers, Herbert and Ralph Stephens, residing together on a farm there ...

    Article : 64 words
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  37. SEE OF ADELAIDE.

    Canon Wilberforce has declined the Bishopric of Adelaide, on the ground that his health is not such that it would justify his acceptance ...

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  38. "TIMES" COMMENTS.

    The "Times," commenting on the situation, asks why the Russian plenipotentiary should make such disclosures when M. Witte's attitude ...

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  39. FAILED AGAIN.

    W. T. Burgess once more attempted to swim the Straits of Dover, but after battling for nine hours in a gale he had to give up. ...

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  40. WINTRY WEATHER.

    Exceptionally wintry weather is prevailing over the State. Intense cold and snowstorms are being experienced in many parts. ...

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  41. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN

    The return match of the Australians and Gloucestershire was get down for Monday at Cheltenham, but owing to rain falling ...

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  42. WHY NO INDEMNITY.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Times" says that a first rate authority on Russian affairs has expressed to him the opinion that ...

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  43. DEATH FROM FOOTBALL.

    Bailey, who was injured in the Southland Otago match on Saturday, died to-night. ...

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  44. SILVER.

    Bar silver (standard) on Monday was quoted at 2s 4¾ 1 per ounce. ...

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  45. VICE-REGAL TOUR.

    The Governor-General and Lady Northcote left by the Oruba to-day for Western Australia. They return on October 4. ...

    Article : 24 words
  46. METALS.

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  47. SPORTING.

    The annual meeting of the Zeehan Racing Club, which was to have been held this afternoon, has been postponed till Wednesday evening next, owing to ...

    Article : 67 words
  48. NOT YET SIGNED.

    Mr. Smalley's Russian plenipotentiary stated that he had heard unofficially that the Anglo-Japanese treaty had not yet been signed. ...

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  49. GUILTY OF MURDER.

    A youth, Oakburn Henry Hardwick, was found guilty at the Criminal Court to-day of having feloniously slain Catherine Mary ...

    Article : 96 words
  50. GENERAL NEWS.

    On the 19th inst. the Emperor Nicholas gave orders for the mobilisation of reinforcements for the Far East in Riga, Windau ...

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  52. PROPOSED TESTIMONIAL

    A movement in on foot to make a presentation to A. A. Lilley (Warwickshire), who has been wicketkeeper in twenty-seven test matches ...

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