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  2. TELEGRAPHIC.

    A fatality occurred last night at the Princess Royal Central mine. James Donaldson, a miner, is supposed to have fallen from a bucket ...

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  3. TELEGRAPHIC.

    At the Campbelltown Police Court to-day Thomas Kershler was charged with wounding Maud New with intent to commit murder. ...

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  4. CABLEGRAMS.

    The Japanese have thrown a temporary bridge over the Hunho in place of that destroyed by the Russians prior to their flight from Mukden, and the ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS.

    Mr. Whitelaw Reed, who has been appointed to succeed Mr. Richard Choate as American Ambassador in London, was entertained at a ...

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  6. TELEGRAPHIC.

    The retrial of the young man, William Simpkin, who was charged at the March sittings of the criminal court with having, on January 12 ...

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  7. CABLEGRAMS.

    Grave apprehensions exist throughout Russia that the coming 1st of May will be marked by violent outbreaks and extensive industrial ...

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  8. GERMAN COLLIER.

    The German steamer Juliette was recently refused coal at Port Louis, in Mauritius, because information was received by the authorities there ...

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  9. CROW'S NEST MURDER.

    James Ryan was again before the Towoomba Police Court to-day on the charge of having murdered Walter G. Benton at Crow's Nest. ...

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  10. ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE.

    At the farewell banquet given in New York on Tuesday evening to Mr. Whitelaw Reid, a speech made by Mr. Kaneko, Japanese ...

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  11. STEAMER SPOKEN.

    The steamer Isle of Arran, bound for Melbourne, was spoken lately in longitude 31 degrees west. She reported that her capatin and second mate had ...

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  12. KUROPATKIN RESIGNS.

    It is reported at St. Petersburg that General Kuropatkin has resigned his command of the First Manchurian Army. The reason for his resignation ...

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  13. BAKERS' STRIKE.

    The bakers' strike at Moscow, which involved 15,000 men, and trebled the price of bread, has been ended by a compromise. ...

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  14. THE "NEW PROTECTION."

    At the conference of delegates to the Victorian Political Labor Council last week a resolution was carried instructing the delegates to the ...

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  15. NEWFOUNDLAND FISHERMEN.

    Rear Admiral Charles Campbell has been appointed a member of the arbitral tribunal to deal with the question of the indemnity to be paid, under ...

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  16. FIGHT NEAR KAIYUEN.

    In a sharp action that took place near Kaiyuen lately the Japanese inflicted a defeat on an attacking Russian force. The Russians lost 200 ...

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  17. TRANSVAAL CONSTITUTION.

    The new Transvaal constitution is freely commented upon by the South African newspapers, which naturally express very diverse opinions about ...

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  18. WEST AUSTRALIAN POLITICS.

    When questioned to-day whether he had fixed on a date for delivering his policy speech, the Premier (Mr. Daglish) stated that owing to the stress ...

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  19. ATTACK ON CHANGTU.

    While the Russian attack on Kaiyuen was in progress, two Russian columns advanced on Changtu by way of Hsiaotaitse. These columns ...

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  20. NEW ZEALAND.

    The team chosen to represent New Zealand at the Bisley rifle matches left to-day by the Corinthic. The Trades Council's Conference ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.

    The Australian cricketers landed in England yesterday. They are all well. ...

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  22. NAVAL GUN CRISIS.

    Under the heading "Naval Gun Crisis." the "Daily Graphic" publishes an article containing very serious allegations about the latest ...

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  23. PRESS AND PULPIT.

    The Hobart "Mercury," in publishing an article on the Rev. J. S. Buntine's remarks about the position of the Tasmanian press and Tattersall's ...

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  24. ADMINISTRATION OF A DRUG.

    In sentencing William Roberts to-day for having administered a drug to a young girl, for the purpose of bringing about a certain event, Judge ...

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  25. LINIEVITCH'S REPORT.

    General Linievitch reports that the Russians made determined but futile attacks on Kaiyuen and Changtu. St. Petersburg opinion is that these ...

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  26. PERTH HOSPITAL PATIENTS.

    Ex-Constable Harry Winder, who, on Wednesday, was admitted to the Perth Hospital, suffering from a gash in the throat, is making fair ...

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  27. A WEALTHY GRAZIER.

    The will of John Robertson, late of Skene, grazier, was lodged in the probate office to-day. His estate is valued at £107,873, consisting of ...

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  28. INTERSTATE BOWLING.

    The final of the series of bowling matches between Victoria aud New South Wales was concluded to-day, when the Victorians beat their ...

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  29. HORRORS AT HARBIN.

    The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent at Tokio gives an awful picture of the condition of affairs that prevails at Harbin, in which town there are now ...

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  30. DEATH OF A CENTENARIAN.

    At the age of 102 years Catherine Somerville died in the Melbourne Benevolent Asylum on the iSth inst. The deceased was a native of ...

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  31. A FIREMAN'S DEATH.

    At an inquest into the death of John Riley, fireman of the Burrumbeet, who died yesterday as the result of falling into the river at Port Adelaide on ...

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  32. PREMIER AND AGENT-GENERAL

    On February 2 last the Premier, Mr. Bent, wrote to the Agent-General, Mr. J. W. Taverner, complaining of the hurried departure from Australia. ...

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  33. THE BUSSELTON DROWNING ACCIDENT.

    After dragging incessantly since Monday morning for the body of the young fisherman Gordon Willis, one of his mates obtained the remains ...

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  34. MR. CARNEGIE'S GENEROSITY.

    The treasurer of the University fund to-day received from New York a cheque for £1000, being the amount promised by Mr. Andrew ...

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  35. BRITISH MINISTER.

    The "Times" correspondent at Tangier says that Mr. Gerald Lowther, who has been British envoy in Morocco, and who has just been ...

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  36. MANUAL TRAINING.

    Sir John Cockburn addressed the National Association of Teachers of Manual Training at Birmingham last night. He advocated manual ...

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  37. AN OLD MAN'S END.

    An old age pensioner named James Barlow was cut to pieces by a tram in City-road, Darlington, this morning. He was 84 years of age, and ...

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  38. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    A case of bubonic plague has occurred near Ballina. The victim is a farm laborer named John Day. The case at Newcastle has been ...

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  39. BUNBURY WEEK.

    Signor Lardelli's adjudication of the second-class band contest, which was held in connection with. Bunbury week, is as follows:— Test Selection ...

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  40. CEREBRAL MENINGITIS.

    Numerous cases of cerebral meningilis, somewhat similar to the epidemic which is causing such heavy mortality in New York, are reported ...

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  41. SHIPPING.

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  42. SUPPLIES ON THE RAILWAY.

    Enormous quantities of supplies for the Russian armies are accumulated all along the Siberian railway, and are beginning to decay owing to the ...

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  43. AFGHAN ARMAMENT.

    Advices from Tashkent state that all the Afghan garrisons have been reinforced, and that a battery of heavy guns has arrived at Herat. ...

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  44. ANTI-SOCIALIST LEAGUE.

    The Prime Minister left for Melbourne this afternoon. While visiting the Exhibition and other places during the forenoon Mr. Reid came ...

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  45. MARTIAL LAW.

    The belief that Admiral Togo has established his naval base in Formosa, probably at the northern seaport of Kelung, is strengthened by the fact ...

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  46. TRADE AND FINANCE.

    The visible supply of wheat in the United States east of the Rocky Mountains is estimated at 42,316,000 bushels. ...

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  47. ANTI-JAPANESE LEGISLATION.

    The Dominion Parliament has vetoed the enactments passed by the legislature of British Columbia against Japanese immigrants, on the ground ...

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  48. LATE MINING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 168 words
  49. TELEGRAPH LINES AS TELEPHONES.

    "There are limits to the satisfactory use of the condenser method of adapting telegraph lines to telephone purposes." This is the verdict of a ...

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  50. ORIENT DIVIDEND.

    The Directors of the Orient Steamship Company have paid a dividend of 5 per cent, on the company's preference shares, and recommend the ...

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  51. CHINESE NEUTRALITY.

    The cable connecting the island of Hainan with the Chinese mainland has been cut. It is suspected that this has been done by the Russians ...

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  52. AGRICULTURAL SHOW.

    The Royal Agricultural Show was brought to a close to-day. The receipts total £7432, which establishes a record. ...

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  53. ROYAL CRUISE.

    King Edward, with the Queen and Princess Victoria, is now at Ajaccio in Corsica. He will dine with President Loubet in the Elysee on ...

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  54. HIBERNIAN CONFERENCE.

    The H.A.C.B.S. conference concluded to-day, and it was decided to hold the next conference at Perth in 1907. ...

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  55. ANTWERP WOOL SALES.

    The Antwerp wool sales opened yesterday. There was a fair attendance of buyers, competition was fairly animated, but prices were irregular. ...

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  56. DISARMED DESTROYERS.

    The Russian destroyers lying disarmed and interned at Chifu have lately been making preparations to escape and join the Russian fleet. ...

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  57. MANGLED BY A TRAIN.

    A man named Prisnell, aBout 70 years of age, was killed on the railway line close to the Footscray railway station to-day. A pilot engine ...

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  58. MINISTER AT PEKING.

    M. Pokotkloff, one of the directors of the Russo-Chinese bank, has been appointed Russian Ambassador at Peking in succession to the late M. ...

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  59. CHAMPION AXEMAN.

    At St. Mary's axeman's carnival to-day W. H. Chellis won the axe championship of Tasmania. ...

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  60. MARKETS AND PRICES.

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  61. Advertising

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  62. Advertising

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  63. Advertising

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  64. RUSSIAN AMMUNITION.

    The "Daily Mail" correspondent. Manila states that the steamer Carlisle has left that port loaded up to her gunwales with ammunition for ...

    Article : 37 words
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