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  3. ENGLAND V. TASMANIA.

    The English cricket team yesterday began, the second match with Tasmania on the Association cricket ground, Hobart. The weather was ...

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  4. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    The Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies (Mr. Winston Churchill), speaking at Manchester last evening, condemned what he termed the ...

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  5. THE HULL CONFERENCE.

    The Amalgamated railway men claim that their seventy thousand votes were wrongly cast in favour of Mr. Stephensons m[?]tion at the Labour and ...

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  6. NON-SOCIALISM LABOUR PARTY.

    Preliminary stops have been taken to form a non-Socialist Labour party in Great Britain. At the Hull conference on Wednesday, ...

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  7. INTER-STATE CRICKET.

    The return match Victoria v. New South Wales was begun to-day in warm, muggy weather. McAlister won the toss, and took in McKenzie. The visitors made a ...

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  8. ADDRESS BY MR. BALFOUR.

    Mr. A. J. Balfour, in addressing the City of London Conservative Association last evening, predicted an early and violent revulsion of feeling against ...

    Article : 171 words
  9. ASIATICS IN THE TRANSVAAL.

    The Mohammedans at Lahore have urged Earl Minto, Viceroy of India, to press Lord Elgin, Secretary of State for the Colonies, to secure the removal ...

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  10. VICTIM TO INSOMNIA.

    Lord Kitchener's sister-in-law, the widow of the late Arthur Kitchener, when suffering from insomnia, a trouble which she had had for some ...

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  11. IRISH NATIONALIST PARTY.

    Owing to the reunion of the different sections of the Irish party, Mr. D. Sheehan and Mr. J. O'Donnell have abandoned the action they were ...

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  12. THE RUSSIAN DUMA.

    The Russian Government threatens to dissolve the Duma if the credits which are necessary to enable the building of battleships to be proceeded ...

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  13. CHARGE AGAINST DRUCE WITNESS.

    Mrs. Robinson, the New Zealand Witness in the Druce case, who is being proceeded against on a charge of perjury, is unable to instruct Mr. E. ...

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  14. THE THAW TRIAL.

    In the trial of Harry Thaw at New York on a charge of murdering Stanford White, further evidence has been called by the defence to show that the ...

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  15. THE GERMAN SCANDALS.

    Counts Hohenhau and Lynar, who, according to the evidence given in the Moltke libel case, had been guilty of disgraceful conduct, are being tried ...

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  16. LOSS OF CUSTOMS REVENUE.

    The Premier (Hon. T. W. Evans, C.M.G.), the Treasurer (Hon. D. [?]. Urquhart), the Minister for Lands (Hon. Alex. Hean), and the ...

    Article : 231 words
  17. THE HAYTIAN REVOLUTION.

    Reuter's correspondent states that Mr. Mist, United States Consul at Saint Marc, in Hayti, has been dismissed for alleged, complicity in the ...

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  18. STRIKE IN SHIPBUILDING TRADE.

    It was stated yesterday that hundreds of members of the federated shipbuilding trades in the north-east of England had gone on strike as a ...

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  19. THE AMERICAN CRISIS.

    Owing to an improvement in the financial situation in the United States, the secretary to the Treasury (Mr. Cortelyou) is gradually withholding ...

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  20. AMSTERDAM-AXMINSTER COLLISION.

    The boat from the steamer Amsterdam, which was launched yesterday after the collision with the steamer Axminster off the Hook of Holland, ...

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  21. THE DAY DAWN MURDER.

    Evidence was contin[?]d at Day Dawn to-day in the coronial inquiry into the death of William John Clinton, whose body was found at the bottom of a shaft ...

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  22. A FALL IN RATES.

    The plethora of money in Wall-street has caused a fall in the bank rates. ...

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  23. JAPANESE IMMIGRANTS.

    Thirty-one Japanese who have resided for some time in Mexico, have arrived at a port in British Columbia, but have not been allowed to land. ...

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  24. FRANCHISE IN PRUSSIA.

    In reply to a question asked in the German Reichstag yesterday, Prince[?] Bulow said he must decline to discuss the Prussian franchise question, as ...

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  25. THE EDUCATION BILL.

    The Prime Minister (Sir H. Campbell-Bannerman) received a deputation yesterday from the Churchmen's Union, which made certain requests ...

    Article : 57 words
  26. BITTEN BY A SNAKE.

    A man named George Terry was bitten to-day by a snake when looking for bullocks on Foster Bros.' Cape Portland Estate. He was taken to South ...

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  27. GENERAL CABLES.

    A sharp earthquake has been felt at Branceleone and Farruzzno, in Southern Italy. ...

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  28. HARFORD.

    Frank Viney, P.O., Harford, via Latrobe, Tas., writes:—"We have used Dr. Sheldon's wonderful New Discovery, and think it the best we have ever used, ...

    Article : 71 words
  29. TARIFF REVISION IN AMERICA.

    The United States Board of Trade Convention urges the expeditious revision of the tariff, and the conclusion of reciprocity and commercial treaties ...

    Article : 31 words
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