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  2. CABLEGRAMS.

    The insurgents have created, such a turmoil in Salonika by their dynamite outrages and their attacks on public buildings that the town has been ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS.

    Five American and five Japanese engineers employed on the construction work of the railway from Canton to Hankan were set upon a Chinese ...

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  4. CABLEGRAMS.

    Sir Edmund Monson, British Ambassador at Paris, left to-day for Dijon, where he will meet and welcome King Edward on his arrival. The ...

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  5. TELEGRAPHIC.

    An amalgamated meeting of coal-miners was held at Newcastle yesterday for the purpose of considering the decision of a section of the collier) ...

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  6. TELEGRAPHIC

    In the Perth local, court yesterday Captain William Oats, M.L.A. for Yilgarn, claimed £105 from the Commercial Insurance Company, under an ...

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  7. TELEGRAPHIC.

    The railway strike continues to be the subject of absorbing interest. Hopes are entertained, of an amicable settlement. ...

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  8. CABLEGRAMS

    Private Roachs, of the Leinster Regiment, who was sentenced to death for the shooting of Private Cary, at the time of the recent riot and mutiny at ...

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  9. ARRIVAL IN PARIS.

    King Edward arrived in Paris yesterday afternoon, and nothing could possibly have exceeded the splendour and cordiality of the welcome accorded ...

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  10. TRANSIT DUTIES ABOLISHED.

    The transit duties charged on the carriage of goods from Delagoa Bay to Pretoria have been abolished. ...

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  11. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced in his 81st year of Signor Luigi Arditi, the musical composer. (The deceased musician was born in ...

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  12. MANCHURIAN QUESTION.

    A note written by Colonel John Hay, the U.S. Secretary of State, acknowledging and recapitulating Russia's declarations about Manchuria, ...

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  13. OUTRAGES AT SALONIKA.

    Official details of the outrages at Salonika have been supplied by the Turkish authorities there to the Government at Constantinople. ...

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  14. CYANIDE POISONING.

    A commercial traveller, named Frederick William Lee, was found dead in Green Park, Darlinghurst, early on Friday morning. ...

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  15. THE FRANK COLLIERY DISASTER.

    The latest reports show that in all 56 lives were lost through the disastrous landslip from Turtle Mountain at Frank, North-West Canada. ...

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  16. Federal Affairs.

    A number of curious possibilities have been opened up by idle judgment of the Victorian Chief Justice that certain douses of the Customs Act ...

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  17. STOCK EXCHANGE WALKING MATCH.

    Recently a broker proposed that the members of the London Stock Exchange should join in a walking match over the road to Brighton, and the ...

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  18. WEST AUSTRALIA'S LOCAL LOAN.

    The West Australian local loan of £250,000 was advertised in Melbourne on Saturday. It evidently found favor in financial circle before it was ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN STUDENTS' DINNER.

    Mr. Gilbert Parker, the well-known author, makes the suggestion that a conference and dinner of graduates and undergraduates of colonial ...

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  20. STRIKE IN NEW YORK

    Some 30,000 labourers, mostly Italian navvies, have initiated a general strike in New York in ardor to secure an increase in their wages. ...

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  21. SPEECH BY THE KING.

    At the British Embassy yesterday afternoon King Edward received an address of welcome from British commercial men resident in France, and ...

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  22. PRIVY COUNCIL APPEAL.

    The judicial committee of the Privy Council has dismissed with costs the appeal in the case of Jackson v. the New South Wales, Commissioner of ...

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  23. DECEASED WIFE'S SISTER BILL.

    The House of Commons has by 164 votes to 94 passed the second reading of the bill to make lawful the marriage of a man with his deceased wife's ...

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  24. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    A shunter named Stafford got his left foot caught in a point at Fremantle this morning, and the limb was badly crushed by the wheel of a ...

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  25. COLOURED LABOR ON MAIL-BOATS.

    Mr. Joseph Chamberlain has made an important declaration in relation to the notification given by the Postmaster-General for the Australian ...

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  26. GOVERNOR OF FINLAND.

    According to the "Westminster Gazette," General Bobrikoff the Governor of Finland, who was lately invested with plenary powers as dictator over ...

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  27. Minister for Customs in Brisbane.

    A deputation of Brisbane merchants waited on Mr. Kingston yesterday. Mr. A. M. Hertzberg, president of the Chamber of Commerce, expressed ...

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  28. A FREMANTLE BURGLARY.

    In the Perth police court yesterday Thomas Bennett was charged with having broken into and entered the premises of Mr. R. Fairbairn, police ...

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  29. PRIVY COUNCIL.

    The "Law Journal," commenting on Sir Robert Stout's criticisms of the Privy Council and the remarks made on New Zealand judges, recommends ...

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  30. FOUND DEAD

    Mr. Edward Mayne, sub-inspector of distilleries, was found dead in bed at his (residence at North Adelaide this morning with a bullet wound in the ...

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  31. MR. SEDDON'S TEN YEARS PREMIERSHIP.

    Mr. Seddon's completion of his 10 years' premiership was celebrated by a great liberal demonstration at the Opera House. A telegram, of ...

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  32. ROYAL COLONIAL INSTITUTE.

    Two hundred gentlemen attended last night at the animal dinner of the Royal Colonial Institute. Among them were the Duke of Maryborough ...

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  33. CRIMES ACT.

    Dennis Kilibride, ex-M.P. for North, Galway, who was lately imprisoned for offences under the Crimes Act, has been released from gaol. ...

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  34. FRENCH IN LONDON.

    The French residents in Leicester Square and Soho yesterday decorated the streets in those localities in honour of King Edward's visit to Paris. ...

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  35. BULONG.

    The usual fortnightly meeting of the Bulong Municipal Council was held on Wednesday night. There were present the mayor (Mr. James ...

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  36. TRADE AND FINANCE

    The current quotation for copper is. £6 10s. ...

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  37. ELECTION RIOTS IN SPAIN.

    Serious election riots took place this morning in the town of Ovieclo, in Spain. Revolvers were freely used, and seven persons, including a ...

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  38. SILVER.

    There has been a further advance in the, price of standard silver, which is quoted at 25 1/4d. per ounce. ...

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  39. MATTERS AT JUMBUNNA MINE.

    Matters are quiet at the Jumbunna mine. Eight non-unionists arrived on Saturday, four of whom joined the strikers. Several non-unionists ...

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  40. ARMY MEAT CONTRACTS.

    Speaking in the House of Commons, Mr. W. St. J. Brodrick, Secretary of State for War, said yesterday that he hoped to be able to arrange, in ...

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  41. A DIVIDEND.

    The shareholders in Dalgety and Co., Ltd., receive a dividend at the rate of 5 per cent, on assessment of last year's operations. ...

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  42. SCHOONER DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    The schooner Brothers was totally destroyed by fire at the Bluff to-day. The fixe was caused by an explosion of benzine in the hold. ...

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  43. COMPLIMENTARY MESSAGES.

    Complimentary messages were exchanged between the Governor and the French Consul on Saturday in connection with the King's visit to ...

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  44. SOUTH AUSTRALIA'S LAND-GRANT RAILWAY.

    In connection with the desire of the Government of South Australia to get British capitalists to undertake on the land-grant principle the construction ...

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  45. ROYAL SOCIETY FELLOWSHIP.

    Professor Orme Masson, Professor of Chemistry in the University of Melbourne, has been elected a Fellow of the Royal Society. ...

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  46. ANNUAL HOSPITAL COLLECTION.

    The annual street collection for hospitals took place yesterday. The suits up to midnight were £3773. ...

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  47. A CARNEGIE DONATION.

    Mr. Andrew Carnegle, the Pittsburg millionaire, has supplemented bis donation to the Hague of a courthouse, or Palace of Peace, for the ...

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  48. TWO HALVES ARE ONE.

    "Did you ever see a man shot ?" "No; but I've seen what amounts mathematically to the same thing." "Explain yourself, please.' ...

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