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  2. CABLEGRAMS.

    The Russian cruiser Diana, which is lying interned at Saigon, is being strictly guarded by French seamen to obviate all possibility of her escaping ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS.

    There was a good deal of demonstration at Lodz yesterday and to-day, but very little disorder. The Cossacks were very much in evidence ...

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  4. CABLEGRAMS.

    The Australian Eleven began the first match of their cricketing tour in England this season on the Crystal palace ground to-day. The weather was ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS.

    A jewel case belonging to Lord Chesterfield was stolen this morning by some smart thief from a cab in Grosvenor Square. ...

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  6. TELEGRAPHIC.

    A great sensation has been caused by a diabolical outrage which was perpetrated in the Carl ton Gardens this afternoon. An unknown man accosted ...

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  7. TELEGRAPHIC.

    In the Criminal Court to-day the Chief Justice. in sentencing two young men who had been convicted of combezzlement, referred to the gambling ...

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  8. STROMBOLI ACTIVE.

    The volcano of Stromboli, in the Lipari Islands, north of Sicily, has been showing considerable activity of late, and this morning burst out in ...

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  9. ENGLISH INNINGS.

    The Gentlemen commenced their innings with Grace and Warner, Cotter opening the Australian bowling to Grace who scored a single off his first ...

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  10. BOY OF TEN.

    Reuters correspondent art Warsaw records an incident that occurred during the conflicts of yesterday or the I day before, illustrating the savagery ...

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  11. SUPPLIES FROM SAIGON.

    The steamers Eva, Dagmar, and. Bourbon are constantly proceeding from Saigon to the Russian fleet, laden with supplies of flour, rice ...

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  12. MISSION TO ABYSSINIA.

    The Berlin "Taegliche Rundschau" publishes an article this morning based on information received . From Adis Abeba, which says that the ...

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  13. SECOND DAY'S PLAY.

    The weather to-day was bright, still fairly cold and the attendance was smaller than on the previous day. The wicket rolled out faster than ...

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  14. NEUTRALITY A FARCE.

    The leading Japanese newspapers declare that Admiral Rozhdestvensky's expulsion from Kamranh Bay was a mere farce, since he is now ...

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  15. NAVAL GUN SCARE.

    Admiral Sir Cyprian Bridge says j that nothing has occurred to discredit the British 12-inch wire guns, but it ought to be recognised that the ...

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  16. SOUTH AFRICAN AFFAIRS.

    The Boer leaders in the Transvaal are cooperating with the citizens of Pretoria to entertain Lord Selbornc, who succeeds Lord Milner as High ...

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  17. OTHER CASES.

    George Parker was sentenced to two imprisonment for entering a g at night. The trial of Charges Jenkinson for ...

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  18. STATEMENT BY MULGRAVE.

    Late this afternoon Mill grave had recovered sufficiently to give a detailed account of the inexplicable affair. He stated that about midday he was ...

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  19. AUSTRALIA BATS FIRST.

    Darling won the toss from Grace, and elected to take first innings. As in the tour of 1902 Trumper and Duff opened the Australian innings ...

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  20. EAST HAM SCHOOL BOARD.

    In the House of Commons last night the Prime Minister referred to the threat recently made by the East Ham School Board to the effect that ...

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  21. CHINESE NEUTRALITY.

    A plot was recently formed at Shanghai to bring about the escape of the interned Russian cruiser Askold and enable her to join the ...

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  22. Retirement of Sir George Turner.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. G. H. Reid, when his attention was directed to the announcement that Sir George Turner, the Commonwealth Treasurer ...

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  23. TRANSVAAL CONSTITUTION.

    The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent at Pretoria states that Mr. Louis Botha's recent manifesto about the new Transvaal constitution was ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN ARTISTS.

    Works by the following Australian artists have been accepted, in addition to those already cabled, for exhibition by the undermentioned art ...

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  25. TRIAL OF NAN PATTERSON.

    The second trial in New York of an actress named Nan Patterson on the charge of having murdered her paramour has ended like the first in the jury's disagreement. ...

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  26. SMALLER RUSSIAN VESSELS.

    It is reported at Amoy that some of Admiral Rozhdestvensky's smaller vessels have been scattered by a typhoon. ...

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  27. MOROCCO QUESTION.

    The Government of Morocco is offering a determined resistance to the proposal of the French envoy. M. Taillandier, for the construction of ...

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  28. RUSSIAN SQUADRON.

    Lloyd's agent at Singapore reports that yesterday (Thursday) a Russian squadron, consisting of four battleships, two cruisers, four colliers, and ...

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  29. THICK WEATHER ON THE COAST.

    Thick weather has prevailed the coast for the past few days. The big White Star liner Medic, which came up the coast to-day, ran past ...

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  30. SALE OF WARSHIPS.

    The Government of the Argentine Republic states that tempting offers for the purchase of its warships have been received from both Russia and ...

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  31. ENGLAND AND GERMANY.

    Admiral Charles Penrose Fitzgerald has published an article describing Germany's hostility to England and discussing the probability of her ...

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  32. INSUBORDINATE PRISONERS.

    Two sensational assaults were commission by prisoners in the Fremantle Gaol on Wednesday. A dangerous inmate named Thomas Mannix, who is ...

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  34. THE COLLINGWOOD OUTRAGE.

    William J. Mathieson (21) was committed for trial to-day on a charge of attempting to murder a married woman, Mrs. Gapper, at Collingwood. ...

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  35. LATER PARTICULARS.

    Late to-night a mining engineer named William Watson Perry informed the police that he had been accosted in the Exhibition Gardens by ...

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  36. CAPTURE DENIED.

    The Japanese deny recent Russian reports of the capture of Tunghusiang, and declare that that town is still in their occupation. ...

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  37. ARABIAN REVOLT.

    The Sultan is mobilising 100,000 Turkish troops for the suppression of the revolt in Yemen, the south-west province of Arabia. ...

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  38. FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES.

    It is reported at St. Petersburg that the Russian Government proposes to raise funds for the prosecution of the war and the relief of its financial ...

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  39. INDEPENDENT CLUB.

    The Independent Club held their picnic at Mr. A. Gilchrist's residence at Binduli on Labor Day. There was a targe attendance of members ...

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  40. VIOLINIST ON TOUR.

    Hugo Hermann, the well-known violinist, has started to-day on his American and Australian tours. ...

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  41. BURGLARY AT A BANK.

    Five burglars entered a bank at Gilbertsville New York State. U.S.A., last night; blew open the safe and took away booty to the amount of ...

    Article : 54 words
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