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  2. LONDON WEEK BY WEEK.

    You may remember that at the International Congress held in London in 1901. Professor Koch startled the medical world by declaring that tuberculosis in man and ...

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  3. EAST AFRICA.

    With reference to the resignation of Sir Charles Eliot as Commissioner for the British East Africa Protectorate. Lord Percy stated in the House of Commons yesterday ...

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  4. PORT ARTHUR.

    If is admitted in Russian official dispatches that heavy fighting took place on Sunday last on the land side of Port Arthur, and that the Russian forces were ...

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  5. CAPE POLITICS.

    Two Progressive candidates have been elected in Cape Colony under the Additional Representation Act, thus defeating the South African Party. ...

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  6. THE JENKINS MINISTRY.

    There appears to be some difficulty in regard to the proposed coalition between the Jenkins Government, and the Opposition, bul its nature has not been disclosed. Mr. ...

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  7. THE FEDERAL TANGLE.

    Mr. Hughes (Minister of External Affairs) has made a statement to the press in reply to the speech delivered by Mr. Reid at Kyneton and to the interview ...

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  8. THIBET.

    The armistice granted to the Thibetans, pending the arrival of their plenipotentiary envoys of peace from Lhassa, has been extended half a day, as the delegates have ...

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  9. THE SALVATION ARMY.

    General Booth has been offered, on reasonable terms, an island containing 1,000,000 acres, stocked with 30,000 buffaloes, for purposes of the Salvation Army's ...

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  10. EXTRAORDINARY SENTENCE.

    An extraordinary sentence was imposed by the Cape Town magistrates on Police-Sergeant Charteris, who was convicted yesterday of receiving bush money from houses ...

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  11. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    The Cambridge and Oxford cricket match has ended in a draw. Marsh, who played for Cambridge, made 172 not out. When stumps were drawn the Oxford team had ...

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  12. THE LICENSING BILL.

    In the House of Commons yesterday Mr. Balfour moved the resolution, of which he had given notice, for the application to the Licensing Bill of the closure by ...

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  13. INDUSTRIAL AMENITIES.

    Three hundred workmen's delegates from the United Kingdom will visit Paris shortly. Delegates representing German commerce have arrived in London with a ...

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  14. RACING IN ENGLAND.

    Mr. R. H. Henning, late of Adelaide, won the London Cup at the Alexandra Park meeting on Saturday with Foundling, a three-year-old colt, by Trenton from Lady ...

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  15. DEATH OF AN ARTIST.

    The death in his 87th year is announced of George Frederick Watts, the famous Academician. Watts, the most notable of latter-day ...

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  16. WRESTLING IN ENGLAND.

    G. Hackenschmidt, the Russian wrestler, who holds the world's championship, on Saturday, in the Albert Hall, London, defeated Tom Jenkins, the American ...

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  17. AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE

    A servant girl, Susan Tipping, fell into a trance at Kyneton on June 14, and only woke up on Friday. Upon awaking she enquired after the condition of her ...

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  18. GERMAN BANK SCANDAL.

    Sentence has been passed on the two directors of the Pomeranian Bank of Berlin, Herr Schultz and Herr Romerich, who were accused of placing large sums to the ...

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  19. A BUSH TRAGEDY.

    A young unmarried woman, Matilda Horan, 23 years of age, met her death in an extraordinary manner on Wednesday morning. From information supplied to the ...

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  20. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN POLITICS.

    The Premier, in an interview regarding the elections, stated that the most gratifying features were the keen interest taken in the contest, and the large percentage of ...

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  21. FATAL ROCKET EXPLOSION

    Two men have been killed as the result of a rocket explosion on board the British cruiser Juno. The disaster happened whilst the Juno was escorting King ...

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  22. BRITISH REVENUE.

    The receipts of the British Exchequer for the first quarter of the financial year have fallen £2,696,231, as compared with the corresponding quarter of last year. The ...

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  23. BURIED IN A WELL.

    On Saturday at Old Guildford Edward Harvey was buried in the bottom of a well as the result of a fall of earth. The unfortunate man and his mate were engaged in ...

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  24. THE KAISER.

    The Kaiser will return King Edward's recent visit to Germany in August, when he will accompany his fleet to English waters and spend some days with his Royal ...

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  26. PASSIVE RESISTANCE.

    Figures just issued respecting the passive resistance movement of a section of English Nonconformists with regard to the List Fducation Bill show that during the ...

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  27. NEW ZEALAND.

    Sir J. G. Ward (Colonial Secretary), replying to a deputation, said the Government were of opinion that Chinamen should not be employed on the cable-repairing ...

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  28. BULGARIAN BUTCHERIES

    A band of Bulgarian outlaws at Djigorovo Serres lately murdered a distinguished Greek and burned his family alive. They also disembowelled two neighbors. ...

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  30. BROKEN HILL.

    Up to the present time 800 electors have been added to the rolls for Sturt and Broken Hill. The mayor, in response to a requisition, has convened a meeting for ...

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  32. MOORISH FINANCES.

    A French civilian official is going to Tangier as financial adviser to the Sultan of Morocco, whose exchequer is in an unsatisfactory state. ...

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