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  3. EUROPEAN CABLES SITUATION IN RUSSIA.

    Two hundred of the Duma's Labour men, and Poles, met at Viborg, in Finland, and had an all-night sitting in discussing the Czar's manifesto. ...

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  4. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The Prime Minister (Hon. A. Deakin), in reply to Mr. Johnson (N.S.W.), said that the precise working of the minute of Messrs. James Laing and Co., appointing ...

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  5. EUROPEAN CABLES BY SUBMARINE CABLE COPYRIGHT TASMANIAN PRESS ASSOCIATION. REFUGEES AT TEHERAN.

    There are indications of an outbreak occurring at Teheran, in Persia. Eight hundred and sixty-eight students, shopkeepers, and artisans, have ...

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  6. PARLIAMENTARY BAR.

    Mr. Lee (New South Wales) has given notice to move on the 2nd August next, in the Federal House of Representatives,—"That, in the opinion of this ...

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  7. BARBERS AND CLEANLINESS.

    The Victorian health authorities have received from the Government printer a proof sheet of the suggestions about to be issued, by resolution of the board, ...

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  8. NATAL NATIVE TROUBLE.

    It was announced last week that none of the statements made by the Bishop of Zululand (Rt. Rev. W. L. Vyvyan), who charged Colonel Royston's Horse ...

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  9. MESSAGE FROM THE KAISER.

    The Czar received a cypher message of one thousand words from the Kaiser before he published his ukase. ...

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  10. CHIEF CITIES QUIET.

    It is semi-officially declared at St. Petersburg that the news of the dissolution of the Duma was quietly received there and at Moscow, and the normal ...

    Article : 35 words
  11. JEWISH MASSACRE FEARED.

    A number of Russian Jews have telegraphed to Israel Zangwill, of London, asking him to try and prevent terrible bloodshed, as they anticipate an ...

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  12. THE DUMA'S MANIFESTO.

    About two-thirds of the members of the Duma signed a manifesto to the Russian people, recounting the efforts they had made to secure greater ...

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  13. SIGANANDI'S DEATH.

    The Zulu chief Siganandi, the loyalty of whose indunas was doubted some time ago, is dead. ...

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  14. A NATIVE CORPS REJECTED.

    The Natal Assembly rejected the Government's proposal to raise a permanent force of two hundred Nonquais, armed with rifles, though the Hon. T. ...

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  15. A RAILWAY COLLISION.

    A railway collision between a passenger and a freight train occurred at a hamlet in North Carolina. Most of those in the passenger train ...

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  16. THE COMMONWEALTH. BY SUBMARINE CABLE COPYRIGHT. FROM OUR SPECIAL. THE NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    Correspondence on the subject of taking over the Northern Territory was tabled to-day in the House of Representatives. Premier Price, of South Australia, on ...

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  17. PARLIAMENTARY CONGRESS.

    The Prime Minister (Sir H. C. Bannerman opened the Inter-Parliamentary Conference in the Royal Gallery of the House of Lords. ...

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  18. COUNCIL OF THE EMPIRE.

    The session of the Council of the Empire has been suspended until March. ...

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  19. MARTIAL LAW.

    Martial law has been proclaimed within the territory of the Don Cossacks. ...

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  20. BRITISH REPRESENTATIVES.

    Sir H. C. Bannerman, Lord Tweed-mouth, Earl of Carrington, Earl of Crewe, and Lord Avebury were among the British representatives. ...

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  21. JEWS AND COSSACKS.

    Under the protext of revenging the death of a drunken Cossack, who was killed at Odessa while attacking the Jews, his comrades commenced sacking ...

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  22. THE HAWKER INQUIRY BOARD.

    The Minister of Defence (Hon. T. Playford) is still awaiting information from the military authorities as to the allegations made before the Hawker Inquiry ...

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  23. RUSSIANS WELCOMED.

    The six members of the Duma received an impressive welcome, the whole conference rising and cheering them enthusiastically. ...

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  24. THE ADDRESS.

    Sir H. C. Bannerman read an address in French, welcoming the conference in the name of the British nation, the Government, and the King. The latter, ...

    Article : 281 words
  25. INQUIRY BY FEDERAL STATISTICIAN.

    Mr. G. H. Knibbs, F.R.A.S., Federal Statistician, returned to-day from New South Wales and Queensland, where he has been inquiring into the methods of ...

    Article : 58 words
  26. THE RUSSIAN LOAN.

    The Russian loan declined at one time to 11¼ discount, and closed at 10[?] discount in London. ...

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  27. A BAD BLUNDER.

    A sharp fall occurred in Russian securities in Paris, where the Cza is considered to have committed a bad blunder. ...

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  28. OBITUARY.

    The hope that Mr. Thos. Barnett. J.P., of Franklin, would be restored to health has not been fulfilled, for after apparently mastering the illness which first ...

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  29. BERLIN SURPRISED.

    The dissolution of the Duma caused surprise in Berlin, and is commented on with unreserved condemnation. ...

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  30. A DUKE'S WARNING.

    Reuter's correspondent at St. Petersburg declares that Grand Duke Nicholas's warning over the alarming growth of the revolutionary propaganda in the ...

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  31. ALL QUIET.

    Officially-inspired telegrams assert that all is quiet in St. Petersburg and Moscow. ...

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  32. OBITUARY.

    General Kodama has died suddenly. [General Baron Gentaro Kodama was regarded as "the brain of the Japanese army" during the war with Russia. ...

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  33. KING EDWARD THANKED.

    On Signor Apponyi's (Italy) motion, the conference thanked King Edward for his message. ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN NATIVES' ASSOCIATION.

    The fortnights meeting of the Hobart branch of the association was held at the lodge-room on Tuesday evening, 24th inst. The president occupied the chair. ...

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  35. THE DUMA'S MISSION.

    Professor Kovalevsky (Russia) regretted that the mission of the Duma's delegates was brought abruptly to an end. The delegates intended to return to ...

    Article : 52 words
  36. BISHOP OF TRURO.

    The death is announced of the Bishop of Truro, Rt. Rev. John Gott. [The Rt. Rev. John Gott was born in 1830, and was educated at Winchester; ...

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  37. THE HAGUE CONFERENCE.

    The conference resolved that it would be advantageous to give the Hague Conference more permanent influence in the work of pacification. ...

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  38. A MODEL TREATY.

    Mr. W. J. Bryan (United States) proposed that a model treaty of arbitration should provide for investigation by an impartial international tribunal before ...

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  39. RUSSELL SAGE.

    Russell Sage, the American financier, and one of the best-known figures in Wall-street, is dead. ...

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  40. GENERAL CABLES.

    A memorial service for the late Sir Walter Buller will be held on Thursday in the Chapel of St. Michael and St. George at St. Paul's. ...

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  41. BATTLESHIP MONTACU.

    Heavy weather foiled the attempt made to tow the British battleship Montagu off the rocks at Lundy Island. Another attempt will be made on ...

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