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  2. SKIPPING DISASTERS

    The British steamer Iris and the French steamer Ville de Bordeaux collided last night in the Channel oft Beachy Head, and both of them ...

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  3. RUSSIAN POLITICS

    The sittings of both the Duma and the Council of Empire—the Lower and Upper Houses of the Russian Legislature—have been suspended in ...

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  4. MISCELLANEOUS

    An order has been gazetted forbidding the sale of certain specified poisons unless in bottles distinguishable to the touch and clearly ...

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  5. RUSO-CHINESE DISPUTE

    Some days ago, there was a revival of the dispute between Russia and China which, about the middle of February, nearly led to a ...

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  6. TROUBLESOME WHEELERS

    An application was made to Judge Heydon in the Industrial Court to-day for leave to prosecute 45 wheelers employed at the South Clifton ...

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  7. BRITISH POLITICS

    The late Secretary for War. Mr R, B. Haldane, who has just been translated to the House of Lords, will be the leading Government ...

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  8. MISER'S FORTUNE.

    A man named Evans, a bath attendant in Strathford, in London, has just inherited a fortune of £21,780 from a relative of his, a ...

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  9. SPANISH STEAMER.

    The Spanish steamer Setiembre stranded last night on the island of St. Martin's, one of the Scilly group. None of those on board were ...

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  10. ALIEN IMMIGRATION.

    A departmental committee of the Home Office recommends the establishment, at Tilbury, of a receiving house for the inspection of alien ...

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  11. WIRELESS MESSAGES.

    The new wireless installation on the Eiffel Tower, by utilising a hitherto untried theory, has been able to establish direct wireless ...

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  12. PELAW MAIN STRIKERS.

    The wheelers who were fined for absenting themselves from work at the Pelaw Main colliery, and who were granted time in which to pay ...

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  13. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION.

    In replying to an inquiry, the chairman of the Chamber of Commerce has informed the Government that it is undesirable to ...

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  14. ELECTORAL ITEMS.

    On Saturday evening Mr. Andrew Bonar Law addressed his last meeting prior to the by-election for the Booke division of Lancashire, a seat ...

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  15. NOTORIOUS APACHE.

    A criminal named Grand, a notorious apache, was executed yesterday at Nantes. ...

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  16. CHINA'S REPLY.

    Out of compliment to China and in conformity with diplomatic usage, the Ministry has decided to leave to the Wai-wu-pu, as authors of the ...

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  17. WATERING MILK.

    Several milkmen were yesterday found guilty of watering milk intended for hospitals, and were sentenced to terms of imprisonment ...

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  18. HORSE OWNER'S ESTATE.

    The personalty of the late Joseph Henry Houldsworth, a well-known racehorse owner, is valued at £327,-507. The deceased has bequeathed ...

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  19. OCTOBRIST OPINION.

    At a meeting yesterday of the Octobrist party in the Duma, M. Guchkoff, announced his intension of resigning the Presidency of the ...

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  20. ORIGIN OF THE DISPUTE.

    I understand that arrangements have been made for Russian troops to reoccupy the Ili region of Chinese Turkestan, says the "Times" ...

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  21. THE FEDERAL REFERENDA

    The Prime Minister arrived in Adelaide to-night, after travelling by motor from Mt. Gambler, and camping out all night. Within an ...

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  22. HADDINGTON BY-ELECTION.

    For the Haddington by-election, necessitated by the elevation of Mr. R. E. Haldane to the peerage, the Liberal candidate is Mr. J. D. Hope ...

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  23. RELIGIOUS ORDERS.

    It is estimated that the net yield of the liquidation of the property of the religious orders in France will, be about £12,000,000. ...

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  24. ATTEMPTED ROBBERY.

    An Englishman calling himself Hamilton Crisp was yesterday sentenced to two years' imprisonment for having attacked and attempted ...

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  25. IMPROVED SHELL.

    The ordnance factory at Cherbourg is now busy on the making of an improved shell, the effects of which aire said to be terrible. ...

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  26. SOUTH WALES STRIKE

    On Saturday the executive of the South Wales Miners' Federation took a ballot of the 12.000 men of the Cambrian Combine Company in ...

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  27. OPPOSITION LEADER.

    The leader of the Opposition, in the Union Parliament, Dr. L. S. Jameson, is recovering from the rupture of a blood-vessel in the ...

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  28. SUICIDE OF A GROOM.

    James Hunter, a groom, committed suicide in a novel manner yesterday at Charlton, a village in Northumberland. He built, a ...

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  29. IMPERIAL UKASE.

    The Czar yesterday issued an Imperial ukase establishing the system of Zemstovs, or village communes, in the Western Provinces ...

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  30. MESSRS. HUGHES AND TUDOR.

    Messrs. Hughes and Tudor addressed a crowded meeting at the Exhibition Building to-night in support of the referenda. The Federal ...

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  31. ITALIAN UNITY

    The booming of cannon last mad-night ushered in the festical of Italian unity. The utmost animation prevailed in clubs and cafes ...

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  32. ARTISANS' HOUSES.

    No less than thirty artisans' houses in Stockwell were entered by burglars on Saturday night and robbed. ...

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  33. NEW YORK FIRE.

    The majority of the 150 victims, who perished in the appalling fire that occurred here on Saturday were Italian and other foreign girls who ...

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  34. DISTURBING A SHOW.

    At the Water Police Court to day George Edward See was charged with having assaulted Frank Hull and Thomas Dowling, who ...

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  35. TURKISH RAILWAYS.

    The "Daily Mail" correspondent at Constantinople states that the Porte is in negotiation with London and Paris for a loan of twenty-five ...

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  36. LAUNCH OF THE KAISER.

    Upon the occasion of the recent launch of the battleship Kaiser the Kaiser promoted the Imperial Chancellor, Herr von Bethman Hollweg ...

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  37. RADICAL COMMENT.

    The "Morning Leader" says that even when beside themselves with fury or fanaticism, do not vote without reason for the indefinite ...

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  38. BRITISH SHOPPING WEEK.

    At the Mansion House to-day the Lord Mayor will formally inaugurate the All-British shopping week in London. If it proves a ...

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  39. RUSSIA'S FIRST ULTIMATUM.

    The Russian Minister in Peking, says the same correspondent on February 16, has been instructed to present to-day an ultimatum to ...

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  40. ROYAL COLLEGE OF ART.

    A memorial on the subject of the Royal College of Art has been drafted and sent to the Prime Minister. It is signed by Sir Edward Poynter ...

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  41. SETTLERS FROM LOMBARDY.

    Two gentlemen accredited by the Italian Government to report upon the prospects of the Victorian irrigation districts with a view to ...

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  42. BIBLE TERCENTENARY.

    Numerous pulpit references were made to-day to the tercentenary of the Authorised Version of the Bible, which was issued in 1611. ...

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  43. ITALIAN CABINET.

    A few days ago the Luzzatti Cabinet resigned on account of Radical defections, and Signor Giolitti has now formed a new Cabinet, in which ...

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  44. GILBERTIAN PROCEEDINGS.

    The "Times" correspondent at Tonypandy describes as truly Gilbertian the inward working of the strike leaders in agreeing to a ...

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  45. PROHIBITED IMMIGRANTS.

    In the Fremantle Police Court this morning the master of the Otterburn, and the agents, were proceeded against by the Customs ...

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  46. JAPANESE IN CALIFORNIA.

    The agitation that is now going on in San Francisco against the Japanese ownership of land in California is causing much concern in ...

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  47. BAGHDAD RAILWAY.

    The correspondent at Constantinople of the "Frankfurter Zeitung" states, in connection with i the proposed formation of a new. ...

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  48. CUSTOMS HOUSE FIRE.

    A Customs house at Buenos Ayres, filled with merchandise, was totally destroyed by fire the night before last, said a cablegram, on the 23rd ...

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  49. EX-TOWN CLERK'S TROUBLES.

    Samuel T. Macmilan was again presented at the Fremantle Police Court to-day on a charge of having stolen an interest coupon valued at ...

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  50. GERMAN SOVEREIGNS.

    The Kaiser and Kaiserin, after a brief visit to Vienna, sailed to-day from Vienna for Corfu. ...

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  51. CORONATION CELEBRATIONS

    Germany, France, Russia, the United States, and Japan will ail send naval squadrons to the review which will be held at Spithead in ...

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  52. COADJUTOR BISHOP.

    The Rev. Mr. Druitt, Vicar of Upton, Birkenhead, announces that he has accepted the position of Coadjutor to the Bishop of Grafton ...

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  53. ANCIENT CHURCH.

    The beautiful old church of St. Michael Honiton in Devonshire, which dates from the 14th century, was destroyed by fire last night. ...

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