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  2. CABLEGRAMS

    The food supplies in Port Arthur are sufficient, it is stated, to last for five months. No provisions are allowed to be sold in the town without official ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS.

    Mr. Chamberlain has convened a meeting of the Liberal Unionist Council for February 3 to consider the future of the Liberal Unionist ...

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  4. TELEGRAPHIC

    With regard to the terms offered by the Imperial Government for the coinage of silver for the Commonwealth, Sir Geo. Turner, has arrived at the ...

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  5. TELEGRAPHIC

    A man connected with local mining has departed from the district prior to which he has handed to business people at Princess Royal and Norseman ...

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  6. TELEGRAPHIC.

    The Minister for Mines, Mr. H. Gregory, reached here on Monday night. Early to-day he was driven out to inspect the proposed battery ...

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  7. CABLEGRAMS.

    Official advices from Windhoek, in Namaqualand, dated the 17th inst., state that the Hottentot revolt is still actively, proceeding. The garrison of ...

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  8. TELEGRAPHIC

    An inquest on the body of Louis Seiffer, who died recently at the Yarra Bend Lunatic Asylum, was concluded to-day. ...

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  9. MERCANTILE SHIPBUILDING.

    "Lloyds Register," which has just been published, shows that during last year there were launched in the United Kingdom 632 mercantile steamers ...

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  10. UNFORTUNATE SHOOTING MISHAP.

    At about 4 o'clock this afternoon Mr. William Burrows, watchmaker, of Bayley-street, was accidentally shot, in his shop. From the information ...

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  11. CHINESE SOLDIERS.

    Two thousand Chinese soldiers who were lately enlisted in the Russian army deserted a day or two ago when they were ordered to proceed to Port ...

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  12. RUSSIAN RESERVES.

    The Russian first reserves have received official warning tn hold themselves in readiness for service. ...

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  13. COALITION PARTY.

    The "Daily Telegraph" affirms that the Duke of Devonshire and Lord Rosebery have coalesced and are forming a central party. The Duke is ...

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  14. FRONTIER OF CHILI

    In consequence of threatening movements of Russian troops in the south-west of Manchuria, so Chinese regiments, under the command of General ...

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  15. SHOCKING ATROCITIES.

    Official estimates give the number of natives in revolt in German South-West Africa as fully 15,000. The Hottentots are said to be ...

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  16. COMMERCIAL QUOTATIONS.

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  17. FALL OF EARTH IN A MINE.

    A sensational accident occurred at the Sons of Freedom Central Mine at Raglan to-day. While three men—William Roberts, boss of the shift, Jas. ...

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  18. JAPANESE ORDINANCE.

    An emergency ordinance has been promulgated in Japan, whereby the Government is empowered to take over the control of all private railways for ...

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  19. ADDRESS-IN-REPLY.

    When Parliament meets the Opposition will move three amendments on the Address-in-Reply. Mr. John Morley's amendment will support ...

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  20. A CUSTOMS ENQUIRY.

    The collector of customs at Port Adelaide to-day enquired into the charges made against Messrs. G. Wood, Son, and Co., of having ...

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  21. THE WALLAROO MINES FIRE.

    Superintendent Booker, of the Adelaide fire brigade, who has been assisting in the work of extinguishing the fire at the Wallaroo mines returned to ...

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  22. PROSPECTING PARTY.

    Reports from Uganda state that the Turkhanas, a warlike native, tribe, attacked and overwhelmed a party of prospectors sent out by the East ...

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  23. RUSSIAN ASSURANCES.

    According to the "Daily Mail"" correspondent at St. Petersburg, Russia has so constantly broken or evaded her promises in the past that Japan now ...

    Article : 56 words
  24. AALESUND DISASTER.

    The terrible fire that burnt down the town of Aalesund and resulted in so much loss and suffering was caused by a couple of drunken labourers. ...

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  25. MINISTERS ON HOLIDAY.

    The Premier, the State Treasurer, and Mr. Nanson, the new honorary Miniver, left for the eastern States to-day in the Friedrich der Grosse. ...

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  26. RUSSIA'S REPLY.

    German diplomatists assert that Russia's reply to Japan's note of the 13th inst. has been drafted. They also say that it embodies some important ...

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  27. COLLIERY EXPLOSION.

    An explosion yesterday in the Hardwick colliery, near Chiswick, U.S.A., entombed 180 miners, all of whom, it is feared, have been suffocated. ...

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  28. RITUALISM.

    The ritualistic innovations introduced by the Rev. M. M. Whitton in the services at Christ Church, Essendon, have led to about sixty ...

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  29. NELSON'S FLAGSHIP.

    The Victory, Admiral Nelson's old flagship, which has long been used as the flagship at Portsmouth, and which was lately injured in a collision with ...

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  30. SERIOUS COLLEGE TROUBLES.

    There is serious trouble at the Roseworthy Agricultural College, arising from the fact that the marks obtained by the students at the last examinations ...

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  31. THE FREMANTLE SMELTER COMPANY.

    A rumor has gained currency during the past week in Fremantle, to the effect that the Fremantle Smelter Company intended shutting down this week. ...

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  32. NORTHERN NIGERIA.

    Further details of the recent rising in Northern Nigeria show that the Okpotos killed 37 Britishers, besides Captain Riordan, the British Resident, and ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN SINGER.

    Miss Eva Mylott, an Australian singer Studying in London, made a very successful appearance at a ballad concert in the Queen's Hall last night. ...

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  34. FLOODS ON THE QUEENSLAND BORDER.

    Advices from the Innamincka, Barcoo, and Diamentina country, on the Queensland border, report that the tremendous floods on the border have ...

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  35. HOUSE BLOWN DOWN.

    At Lang Lang a storm that passed over the district yesterday afternoon was very severe. It demolished the four-roomed cottage of Mr. R. Gray. ...

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  36. SAN DOMINGO REVOLUTION.

    A sanguinary fight took place at Los Llanos, in San Domingo, between the rebels and the Government troops. The Minister of War was killed in the ...

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  37. KOREAN CABINET.

    All the members of the new Korean Cabinet are favourable to Japan and opposed to Russia. ...

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  38. LOOPING THE LOOP.

    An American girl named Mina Alex fell with her motor car and sustained terrible injuries while attempting at the Madrid circus to perform the ...

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  39. RAIN IN VICTORIA.

    During the last few days heavy rain has fallen in Melbourne. Reports from the country state that the fall has been general. ...

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  40. SUICIDE OF A GRAZIER.

    William Splatt, grazier, of Bengwordan, to-day committed suicide by shooting himself through the head with a rifle. Splatt was about 40 ...

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  41. SIR GRAHAM BERRY.

    The "Times," referring to the death of Sir Graham Berry, says that Englishmen and Australians must alike mourn the loss of so distinguished a ...

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  42. TRANSVAAL TRAIN ROBBERS.

    The two men implicated in the recent robbery from a train near Nylstroom, in the Northern Transvaal, when £10,000 in specie belonging to the ...

    Article : 47 words
  43. OUTRAGES ON CHILDREN.

    The police are still scouring the hills districts in the endeavor to secure the perpetrator of recent criminal outrages on children. Every man whose ...

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  44. EDUCATION RATES.

    The deacons of Spurgeon's Memorial Chapel, at Fenny Stratford, lately paid their pastor's education rate out of chapel money, and then deducted ...

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  45. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    Commenting on the results of the late Federal elections, the "Times" says the supremacy won by the Labour party must be regarded as rather a ...

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  46. TRADE AND FINANCE.

    There was again active competition at to-day's wool sales. Merinos showed a tendency to harden still further, and crossbreds were very firm. ...

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  47. WOMEN'S FRANCHISE.

    Replying yesterday to a deportation from the Women's Liberal Federation, Sir Henry Campbell Bannerman and Mr. John Morley said they personally ...

    Article : 49 words
  48. COMMERCIAL QUOTATIONS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 86 words
  49. AMBASSADOR TO RUSSIA.

    Sir Charles Stewart Scott, British ambassador at St. Petersburg since 1898, is retiring in April, and there is much speculation as to who will be his ...

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  50. SLIGHTLY BETTER.

    Mrs. Tillbrook, one of the victims of the buggy accident on the Glenelg line yesterday, is still in a serious condition, but her condition shows a slight ...

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  51. UNION BANK.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 39 words
  52. TWO BOYS IN THE SEA.

    A plucky act was to-day performed at Glenelg by Captain Poynter, of the launch Leveret. Captain Poynter, who was on the deck of his vessel ...

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  53. DRURY LANE THEATRE.

    The theatres committee of the London County Council has reported that Drury Lane Theatre is unsafe against fire. ...

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  54. RELEASE OF LYNCH.

    The release from prison of Arthur Lynch, ex-colonel in the Boer army, was due to the intervention of King Edward. ...

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  55. STRANDED AND SOLD.

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  56. CRICKET.

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  57. COPPER QUOTATIONS.

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  58. WANTED IN THE EAST.

    At the Perth Police Court to-day Edward James Burmeister, charged with an unnatural offence, and Henry Smith, charged with theft, were ...

    Article : 37 words
  59. Advertising

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  60. SHIPPING NEWS.

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  61. A SERIOUS FIRE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 32 words
  62. RECORDER OF NEWBURY.

    Mr. Francis Fitzgerald, of Melbourne, has been appointed recorder of Newbury. ...

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  63. Advertising

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  64. Advertising

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  65. Advertising

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