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  2. UNREST IN INDIA.

    A cablegram from London on Friday stated that that morning in the town of Muzaffarpur, in Bengal, a bomb was thrown into a carriage in ...

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  3. THE GOLD TRAFFIC.

    In the Criminal Court of Appeal to-day, the Chief Justice gave his reserved judgment in the appeal of Albert Bingley, who was on ...

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  4. THE PREMIERS CONFERENCE.

    The Premiers held a secret caucus to-day presumably to discuss matters connected with Mr. Deakin's deliverance on finance. So secret were ...

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  5. THE PEARLING DISASTER.

    The s.s. Paroo patrolled 100 miles of the beach south of Cape Frazier on Friday and Saturday. They spoke to Captain Percy, on the schooner ...

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  6. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Sir John Brunner, addressing his constituents at Northwich last night, made a speech which tended to explain his sensational speech to a ...

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  7. INDIAN FRONTIER RISING.

    Reuter's correspondent at Simla, telegraphing on Sunday, reports serious developments on the northwest frontier of India. His telegram ...

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  8. PRESS OPINIONS.

    The "Times" and the "Morning Post" both express hopes that the Amir, despite his apathy on the present occasion, will imitate the ...

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  9. HOURS OF SHOP WORK.

    In connection with the Shop Hours Bill introduced by Sir Charles Dilke, the Home Secretary, Mr. Herbert Gladstone, intimated that the ...

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  10. SWEDISH SHIP WRECKED.

    The Swedish sailing vessel, Svanhild was recently wrecked near Buenos Ayres, and only one man of her crew was saved. ...

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  11. GERMAN COURT SCANDALS.

    A judicial committee from Berlin yesterday visited Castle Liebenburg, the seat of Prince zu Eulenburp, and examined the Prince with ...

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  12. RAILWAY ROBBERY.

    A band of masked men held up an express train near Pittsburg yesterday, and took from it £16,000 that was being convened from the ...

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  13. SEDITION IN CALCUTTA.

    As already cabled in connection with the outrage at Muzaffsrpur, a bomb factory was discoverd in Calcutta, and twenty Bengalis, several ...

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  14. ZAKKA KHEL OFFER.

    The Zakka Khels, who live in the Bazar Valley, and against whom a punitive expedition was recently Kent, have remained faithful to the ...

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  15. TRADE AND FINANCE.

    The New South Wales Mortgage Co. made a profit last year of £29,396. A dividend of 5 per cent, has been declared, £2500 placed to ...

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  16. COLLIERY TROUBLES.

    The strike at the Burwood colliery ended this morning, when the wheelers returned to work on condition that the manager shall ...

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  17. A GALE AT ALBANY.

    A violent south-east gale blew at Albany last night, and the water in the Sound was the roughest for years. W. Douglas' oil launch, of ...

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  18. REPORT TO ACTING-PREMIER.

    The Acting-Premier (Mr. H. Gregory. M.L.A.) this afternoon received the following telegram from Streeter, of Broome:—"Captain ...

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  19. MILITARY CENSORSHIP.

    A vigorous censorship is now exercised by the military authorities at Simla over all news of the movements of troops, and the events on ...

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  20. SHIPBUILDING DISPUTE.

    A settlement of the shipbuilding strike having so far proved impossible the enforcement of lock-out orders has been begun by the ...

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  21. ADELAIDE LIQUOR TRADE.

    The final figures for the Sturt local option poll show that 2925 persons voted for a reduction of licenses by one-third. 686 that they be ...

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  22. ASSASSIN'S CONFESSION.

    One of the Muzaffarpur assassins —both have apparently been now arrested—declares that he was inspired to commit his crime by a ...

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  23. LOSS OF A SCHOONER.

    News from Burnic states that the fishing schooner Victoria, bound from Western Port to Devonport had foundered in the strait, and that ...

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  24. INCITEMENT TO VIOLENCE.

    The condition of affairs in Bengal has become so serious, says the "Times" correspondent. at Simla, that a very grave responsibility will ...

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  25. PERSIAN TROUBLES.

    The Persian Cabinet finding if impossible to pay up the arrears due to officials and soldiers, have resign­ed, and left the responsibility of ...

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  26. THE LABOUR FEDERATION

    At a meeting of the "West Australian division of the Australian Labour Federation, the eastern goldfields and eastern agricultural ...

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  27. STABBING AFFARY.

    Christos Thefteros, a Greek waiter at a fish, shop in Barrack-street, was arrested this evening charged with unlawfully wounding ...

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  28. DERVISH RISING.

    A Soudanese fanatic, claiming to be Segyid Naisa, accompanied by 150 Dervishes who had fought in the Soudan campaign, made an ...

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  29. RAILWAY CONFERENCE.

    Arrangements are being completed for the conference of interstate rail­ways commissioners in Melbourne on Tuesday next. All the States will ...

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  30. AFRIDI ABSTENTION.

    The most satisfactory feature of the present crisis is the unprecedented abstention from hostilities of the Afridi border tribes, in spite ...

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  31. LAWN TENNIS.

    Tile final lawn tennis match for the covered court championship was played yesterday, and resulted in a win for F. A. Wilding and J. ...

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  32. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  33. FIRE IN SYDNEY.

    A disastrous fire occurred at the extensive furniture warehouses of W. W. Campbell and Co., Clarence and Kent, streets, this morning ...

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  34. THE POPULATION.

    During April 662 births and 261 deaths were registered. The arrivals numbered 2649, and the depastures 1760. The increase in ...

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  35. KHAIBER PASS PROTECTION.

    The "Times" correspondent at Simla closes his message given above as follows:—"In view or the Amir's attitude upon this occasion, the ...

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  36. AUSTRALIAN ACTRESS.

    Mr. Beerbohm Tree has engaged Miss Marie Lohr to take the part of Marguerite in his coming production of "Faust," as written by ...

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  37. THE BRAYBROOK DISASTER.

    Dr. Cole, the district coroner, opened the enquiry to-day in connection with the death of the 44 persons killed in the Sunshine railway ...

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  38. DYNAMITE OUTRAGE.

    A railway train was yesterday partly wrecked by the explosion of dynamite placed on the line near Butte City. Montane, and several ...

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