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  2. CABLEGRAMS.

    The Rev. Mr. Vlok, pastor of the Dutch Church at Piquetberg, who was recently compelled by his congregation to resign in consequence of his ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS.

    After what has already been described of the magnificent spectacular entry into Delhi of the Viceroy of India, Lord Curzon, and of the Duke ...

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  4. CABLEGRAMS.

    The "Daily Mail" this morning publishes the account of alleged sensational forgeries of scrip in the Great Fingall G.M. Co., West Australia ...

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  5. TELEGRAPHIC.

    In the City Court this morning 12 cases of alleged false representation as bona fide travellers at the Windsor Hotel, South Perth,, were heard. ...

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  6. TELEGRAPHIC.

    Mr. Bent, Minister for Railways, states that he has decided to make a demand on the S.A. Government for the payment of £40,000, which the ...

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  7. TELEGRAPHIC.

    An appalling case was investigated in the City Court to-day. The details are sordid in the extreme. Mary Scenoplage, a woman apparently ...

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  8. CABLEGRAMS.

    The blockade of La Guaira is now causing much distress at that port, where food is reported to be getting very scarce. The dock labourers and other ...

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  9. VENEZUELAN CUSTOMS.

    According to the Washington correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," Great Britain and Germany have agreed to accept, as a guarantee from ...

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  10. GIFT OF MR. PHIPPS.

    The demand of Mr. Arnold White, that some reputable Englishman should be made one of the trustees of Mr. Henry Phipps' gift of £20,000 to ...

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  11. FALKE AT MARACAIBO.

    According to this morning's "Daily Mail" the captain of the German cruiser Falke threatened to bombard Maracarbo, unless the postmaster of ...

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  12. TWO INJURED RIDERS.

    The amateur riders Messrs. Sowden and Stewart, who were injured at the Fremantle Polo Club's race meeting on Monday, show but little sign of ...

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  13. SOMALILAND CAMPAIGN.

    General Lyttel[?]on, Commander-in-Chief in the Transvaal, is recruiting the zoo Boers who will form a contingent for service in Somaliland against ...

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  14. DURBAR ARMS EXHIBITION.

    The splendid exhibition of arms arranged in connection with the durbar contains a priceless collection of specimens of ancient handicraft. The ...

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  15. QUEENSLAND FINANCES.

    Mr. Philp, as Premier of Queensland, is responsible for a statement, made some weeks ago, that the expenditure on the Commonwealth ...

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  16. AMERICA AND GERMANY.

    The Venezuelan affair has accentuated the popular prejudice in America against Germany, and the distrust of Germany that is generally felt in ...

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  17. THE CONDEMNED KENNIFFS.

    The Executive Council to-day decided that Patrick Kenniff should be hanged on Monday week. James Kenniff's sentence was commuted to ...

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  18. LOSSES ON KAFFIRS.

    It appears that his forgeries of Great Fingall scrip brought no actual cash profit to Rowe, who used the advances he obtained on the forged ...

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  19. COLONEL LYNCH.

    The trial for high treason of Arthur Lynch, ex-colonel in the Boer army, and subsequently elected M.P. for Galway, will take place on the 21st of ...

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  20. ANARCHISTS IN SWITZERLAND.

    It has been proved to the satisfaction of the Swiss police that the author of the recent unsuccessful attempt to blow up the cathedral in Geneva with ...

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  21. NEW SOUTH WALES RACING

    Airlock and Royal King were scratched for all engagements at Tatersall's meeting to-morrow. ...

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  22. WAR CLAIM.

    The Natal Government has withdrawn a claim for £1,500,00 made by it on the Imperial Treasury on account of the war. ...

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  23. FATAL ACCIDENT.

    Yesterday Mrs. Amelia Griffiths, of Roden-street, West Melbourne, heard her children making a noise in the yard. She opened the second storey ...

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  24. MONEY ORDER REMITTANCES.

    The money-order remittances, principally to the Eastern States, for the year just ended reached the record total of £412,758, being an increase of ...

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  25. EARTHQUAKES IN CENTRAL ASIA.

    The violent earthquakes in Russian Central Asia, which are said to have already resulted in the loss of 20,000 lives, continue incessantly in the ...

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  26. APPEAL BY SCHALK BURGER.

    Mr. Schalk Burger has written a letter to "Ons Land," an Afrikander journal published at Cape Town. In this he again appeals to the ...

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  27. GERMAN ROYAL SCANDAL.

    The Emperor Franz Josef has been much angered by the countenance given to the Princess Louise of Saxony by her brother, Prince ...

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  28. N.S.W. REVENUE.

    The revenue of the State for December was £994,172, an increase of £50,994 as compared with that of the previous December. The ...

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  29. RISING IN MOROCCO.

    Further details of the battle at Teza have been received, from which it appears that the insurgents in Morocco gained a very decisive victory over the ...

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  30. FOUND DEAD.

    Mr. Thomas Bridges, M.L.A., received a telegram from Mount Garnet to-day, stating that his son Charles had been found dead in his tent, shot ...

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  31. THE STATE'S REVENUE.

    The revenue for December was £333,000 and for the past six months financial year the total is £1,796,751, or an increase of £78,583 ...

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  32. RACEHORSES BURNT TO DEATH.

    While being conveyed to Nice to fulfil engagements to run there two racehorses were destroyed through fire which practically destroyed the ...

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  33. THE INVERLOCHY WRECK.

    The steamer Meeinderry returned to-day from the scene of the wreck of the Inverlochy. Owing to the swell the foer-topmast of the steamer ...

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  34. NEW ZEALAND.

    Lord Hawke's team defeated 18 of the Taranaki district to-day by nine wickets and two runs. ...

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  35. MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S VISIT.

    Since his arrival in South Africa Mr. Chamberlain has made it perfectly dear that he does not intend to confer equal civil and political rights with ...

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  36. NEW YEAR'S DAY.

    As usual on New Year's Day the Caledonian element stands out prominently in the holiday arrangements. The Kalgoorlie Caledonian Society ...

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  37. VICTORIAN REVENUE.

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  38. PETITION FOR DIVORCE.

    The King of Saxony is appointing a special court to hear the petition, of his son, Prince, Friedrich, Augustus, for a dissolution of his marriage with ...

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  39. A YOUNG WOMAN'S DEATH.

    An inquiry into the death of the young woman, Mary Agnes Isabella Morrison, who died at the house of Mrs. Strange, at Carlton, was opened ...

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  40. SIR ARTHUR HODGSON.

    The remains of Sir Arthur Hodgson, one time Colonial Secretary of Queensland, were buried yesterday with military honours at Stratford ...

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  41. COMPENSATION CLAIM.

    A deputation of Boers from the Vryheid and Utrecht districts, now annexed to Natal, waited on Mr. Chamberlain yesterday and put in a claim ...

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  42. BUGGY ACCIDENT.

    Last evening Mrs. W. Leslie, the wife of a farmer at Myers, was driving down a steep street when the horse took fright through the winkers ...

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  43. FEZ AQUEDUCT CUT.

    The Morocco rebels have cut the aqueduct by which Fez is supplied with water, and it is said that the town must surrender in three days ...

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  44. TRADE AND FINANCE.

    The quantity of wheat afloat for the Unite Kingdom is estimated at 1,905,000 bushels, and that for the Continent at 810,000 bushels. ...

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  45. VICTORIAN POLITICS.

    The Premier, Mr. Irvine, to-day practically took the proposed dismissal of 1300 railway men out of Mr. Bent's hands. After a conference with the ...

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    Cricket in India. — It is clear that the Parsees know a thing or two about cricket. News is just to hand, says a late English paper, that in the third ...

    Article : 260 words
  47. RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS.

    Dr. G. R. Parkin has sounded the authorities of Oxford University to find out whether they would be willing to accept some American and colonial ...

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  48. SHARES AND DEBENTURES.

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  49. DUBLIN CORPORATION.

    An enquiry into the financial affairs of the Corporation of the city of Dublin has just been concluded, and the investigating committee has presented ...

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  50. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    A young man, Jas. Moran, fired two shots at himself with a revolver yesterday. The first was harmless, but the second took effect against the side of ...

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  51. METAL MARKET.

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  52. BURNED TO DEATH.

    A fire broke out last night in a shop at Stepney and gutted the place. When the fire had practically been extinguished the firemen were ...

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  53. INTERSTATE CRICKET.

    The cricket match between Victoria and South Australia will commence on the Melbourne Cricket Ground to-morrow. The Victorian team, which ...

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  54. SHARE MARKET.

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  55. Advertising

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  56. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    Arrangements have been made by the British Admiralty authorities with Mr. Marconi for the institution of wireless telegraphy to connect Dover ...

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  57. Advertising

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