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  2. ITEMS OF NEWS.

    Arrivals and Departures.—Among the arrivals at Kalgoorlie by the 1 o'clock express from Perth yesterday afternoon were Miss Galloway, Messrs. ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS.

    LONDON, Dec. [?]. Russian prisoners state that only six Russian companies survived out of the 3000 men who defended the north ...

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  4. CABLEGRAMS.

    French public opinion has been profoundly impressed by the Gzar's summary refusal, to submit to any modification of his autocratic powers. In ...

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  5. TELEGRAPHIC.

    A great bush fire raged at the Bendinnie Station, Yass, on Monday and Tuesday. It is supposed to have been accidently caused by some boys ...

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  6. Parliamentary Business Shelved.

    Several interesting proposals of which notice had been given in the Legislative Assembly were shelved by the prorogation. The shelved ...

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  7. TELEGRAPHIC.

    The news that there is what they call a combine among the companies which run steamers engaged in the Australian coastal trade with a view ...

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  8. OFFICIAL RESIGNATIONS.

    It is expected that the Minister for the Interior, Prince Sviatopolk-Mirski, will shortly resign his portfolio, having failed to carry his reform ...

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  9. DESTRUCTION OF THE FLEET.

    The St. Petersburg "Russ" says the shame of the enormous losses Russia has sustained by the destruction of her fleet at Port Arthur is due to the ...

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  10. A MAORI WELCOME.

    There was a great crowd of Ngatihuias and Ngativaskawas today at Otaki to welcome Hura Onslow, the youngest son of the Earl of ...

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  11. ENGLAND AND FRANCE.

    Commenting on the Czar's decree, the "Times" says that we can see the leaven of reform working, but we cannot see Whether it has yet leavened ...

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  12. MANCHURIAN CAMPAIGN.

    General Kuroki's army on the extreme Japanese right has driven back the Russians from their positions between Saimatse and Kaotiying, and ...

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  13. STRIKE AT BAKU.

    The general unrest in Russia has led to a great strike of naphtha workmen at Baku, and serious disturbances are taking place in that town. ...

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  14. COAL MINERS' WAGES.

    Today in the Arbitration Court an application was made on behalf of the Colliery Employees Federation of the northern districts for an ...

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  15. BRITISH PAUPERISM.

    The "Times" publishes statistics showing that outdoor pauperism in the United Kingdom has largely increased during the last 20 years. The ...

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  16. RUSSIAN REPORT.

    General Kuropatkin reports that a detachment of Chasseurs blew up three huts at Liuchinpu, about the left of the Japanese centre, which ...

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  17. RUSSIAN REINFORCEMENTS.

    According to French advices from St. Petersburg, the Russians are preparing to bring the total number of General Kuropatkin's army in ...

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  18. BRITISH NAVY.

    Owing to the rearrangement of the British fleets, Rosyth, in the Firth of Forth, becomes a subsidiary base, with a floating dock sufficient for ...

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  19. W.A. PARLIAMENT.

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  20. ZEMSTVOS CONGRESS.

    A congress of the zemstvos in, the Moscow district was held on Monday last, Prince Trubetzkoi presiding. In opening the congress the Prince ...

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  21. FIRE IN BUENOS AYRES.

    A large wool store at Buenos Ayres was destroyed by fire yesterday, and much damage was done. The loss was very heavy. Six men have ...

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  22. RUSSIAN AMMUNITION.

    The Chinese authorities refuse to surrender a quantity of Russian ammunition seized at Fengtai. The Russians allege that it was only intended ...

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  23. A FATAL MISTAKE.

    Joseph Neilson, residing at Dungog, drank a cup of Rackarock oil in mistake for ale. He died shortly afterwards. ...

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  24. FISCAL QUESTION.

    Mr. Barnes, secretary of the Amalgamated Engineers' Society, says he can see no special reason why he should undertake propagandist work ...

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  25. TRAMWAY LABOR TROUBLE.

    The trouble which arose between the Brisbane Tramway Company and the employees has been amicably settled. The men have decided to ...

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  26. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    Keen interest was manifested by the audience in the moving incidents of the dramatised version of Marcus Clarke's powerfully realistic novel ...

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  27. TRADE AND FINANCE.

    The quantity of wheat afloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 2,690,000 bushels, and for the Continent at 1,445,000 bushels. Shipments ...

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  28. THE CZAR'S DECREE.

    The St. Petersburg "Novoe Vremya" "Russ," and other news-papers express great rejoicing over the Czar's reform decree. They are ...

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  29. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN HOLIDAY.

    Today was observed as a close holiday in commemoration of the 68th birthday of the State. The weather was fine and hot. As ...

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  30. BRITISH BUDGET.

    The Chancellor, of the Exchequer, Mr. Austen Chamberlain, declines either to confirm or to deny a rumour, mentioned under reserve by the "Pall ...

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  31. INVESTMENTS.

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  32. ACCIDENT IN A TIMBER YARD.

    Albert Miller, a young man employed in Sharp's Timber Mills, in the city, was today moving timber when a stack fell on to him, inflicting ...

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  33. METAL MARKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 29 words
  34. THREE YEARS OF INDIGESTION.

    Indigestion comprises many ailments; has many varied symptoms. Pain after food relieved slightly when wind is rifted; a feeling of sickness if ...

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  35. CALCUTTA RACES.

    At the Calcutta race meeting yesterday the principal event of the day, the Viceroy's Cup, was won by Great Scot, with Acetine and Mallard in the ...

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  36. VARIABLE TEMPERATURE.

    The temperature today reached 102.5 degrees, but dropped in the evening to 67.8 degrees. ...

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  37. WHAT BRITAIN OWES.

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  38. Parkeston Freehold Question.

    At the last meeting of the Goldfields Political Labor Council the secretary was instructed to write to the Government and ascertain why it was ...

    Article : 181 words
  39. RIOT IN BELGIUM.

    A procession of workmen under the red flag at the town of Looz, in Belgium, led to a riot yesterday, in which several persons were killed. ...

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  40. WHAT IS YOUR COLOR?

    Dr. J. Stenson Hooker has written a letter to "The Lancet" giving the results of his experiments extending over three years, which led him to ...

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  41. PREMIER RESIGNS.

    Dr. von Koerber, the Austrian Premier, resigned yesterday in consequence of the hopeless Parliamentary situation. ...

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  42. WARNING TO ZEMSTVOS.

    Yesterday, immediately after the promulgation of the Czar's decree, the Russian Government issued a statement severely rebuking the ...

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  43. AMIR'S SON.

    Inayatulla Khan, son of the Afghan Amir, was delighted at the official reception given to him yesterday in Calcutta. ...

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  44. MENZIES.

    The following police transfers are being made:—Constable Hamilton, from Kookynie to Menzies; Constable J O'Connor, from Menzies to ...

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  45. EXCITED SITTING.

    The publication yesterday of the official warning to the zemstvos caused a very excited sitting of the zemstvos congress in Moscow, and ...

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  46. SHOT BY HIS SON.

    C. B. Owen, or Ballarat, was accidentally shot by his son today while he was in his orchard. His son noticing a bird on a tree, picked up a ...

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  47. AUSTRALIAN PHILOSOPHY OF LIFE.

    The Australian, says a writer in the "Cornhill," lives in the sunshine, puts by in insurance more than he can afford, spends his income, and ...

    Article : 118 words
  48. Advertising

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  49. Advertising

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