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  2. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    The sensational statements regarding the treatment of Russian refugees made by Mr. L. W. Rothsehill. Liberal Unionist member of the House of Commons for the ...

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  3. AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA.

    Odessa, the great Russian port on the Black Sea, is still the centre of revolutionary activity, and the scene of many outbreaks of violence. ...

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  4. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    Mr. Keir Hardie. leader of the Independent Labor party, in the course of a recent speech, made reference to the rising of the natives against the authorities in ...

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  5. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Albert Stebbings, miner, employed at the New Moon mine, whilst at work yesterday morning, met with a painful accident. He was engaged at the l600ft. level working ...

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  6. DEATH OF WILLIAM BUCK.

    At the morgue to-day Mr. Candler (the city coroner) held an inquiry into the sudden death of William Back, ex-pugilist. who was found lying unconscious in ...

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  7. DEVELOPMENT OF AUSTRALIA.

    The Prime Minister has addressed a letter to Mr. C. A. Rason, the Premier of Western Australia, concerning the Conference of Premiers, to be held in Sydney next month. ...

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  8. THE LATE MR. GEORGE LANSELL.

    The definite assurance given in yesterday's "Advertiser" that the late Mr. Lansell's executors intended perpetuating the whole of the extensive mining interests of the late ...

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  9. ST. VINCENTS HOSPITAL TRAGEDY.

    Mr. Candlen, the city coroner, at the morgue this morning recorded the following verdicst in connection with the inquest held on the death of Miss Evelyn Jobling, 20 ...

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  10. NATIVES' DEMEANOR QUIETER.

    The latest news from Natal states that the presence of the militia in the disturbed districts has greatly improved the demeanor of the natives. ...

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  11. DARING BANK ROBBERY.

    Twenty men armed with revolvers, en-tered tered the Mutual Credit Society's Bank, in the centre of Moscow, yesterday. Covering the assistants with weapons, ...

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  12. MERCHANT SHIPPING ACT.

    In the House of Commons last night Mr. Lleyd-George, President of the Board of Trade, introduced a bill amending the Merchant Shipping Act. The measure has ...

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  13. A SAVAGE DOG.

    Whilst a little boy named Stancombe was walking down the street on Tuesday, a savage dog, belonging to a well known resident. How up and caught the little fellow with his teeth ...

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  14. PUNISHING INSURGENT NATIVES.

    Six Mokoselios people have been sentenced to death for taking up arms against the King. The death sentence passed on ten others ...

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  15. WORKMEN'S WAGES.

    The House of Lords has upheld the design of Mr. Justice Bucknell that dedue [?] from workmen's wages to recover [?] awarded damages is illegal. ...

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  16. SNOW-SLIDES IN COLORADO.

    A series of disaster marked by heavy loss of life is reported from America to-day. The scene of the occurrences is the ...

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  17. BROKEN HILL MINER KILLED.

    A miner named John Butler was killed in The Central mine last night through a log falling on him, injuring his back, and breaking his leg. He died on the way to the ...

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  18. AFRIKANDER BOND.

    The [?] Bond Congress, which [?] last Monday at Cores, in Cape [?] under the presidency of Mr. [?] continue to press the Imperial ...

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  19. CHURCH AND STATE.

    The French military authorities have taken prompt steps for the punishment of officers who recently refused to carry out orders in connection with the enforcement ...

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  20. POLITICIANS AT LAW.

    The hearing was continued to-day. before. Mr. Justice Pring and a special jury of 12, of the action in which W. and A. M'Arthur and Co., of which Sir William M'Millan is a ...

    Article : 441 words
  21. THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION.

    At the annual conference of the Australian Natives' Association this afternoon, what practically amounted to a patriotic demon-stration stration took place in connection with the ...

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  22. A SYDNEY TRAGEDY.

    A sensational shooting a affray occurred at Petersham last night. As a result three persons are now in the hospital suffering from serious injuries. ...

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  23. LORD MILNER.

    The [?] Leader." published in [?] express itself in strong [?] regarding the motion to be [?] by Mr W. P. Bytes. ...

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  24. FEEDING POOR CHILDREN.

    The debate was resumed in the House of Commons to-day on the bill recently introduced by Mr. J. W. Wilson, member for Worcestershire North, to provide ...

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  25. ENGLISH MANSION BURNT.

    The marsion of Mr Robert Crawstay. [?] in the Vale of the Usk, a tri[?] of the Severn, in the West of England has been burned to the ground. ...

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  26. RHODES SCHOLAR'S SUCCESS.

    It is announced that a Victorian Rhodes scholar. Mr. C. J. V. Behan, M.A., has von a great distinction at Oxford University. ...

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  27. WHEAT SUPPLIES.

    The quantity of wheat afloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 150,000 quarters, as against 4,060,000 [?] a week ago. ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN STOCKS.

    [?] following are the latest quota-tion tion [?] Australian stocks named- [?] and Co. Ltd. shares, £5/1216, as [?] a fortnight ago. ...

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  29. SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY.

    In further celebration on the anniversary of the Quarry Hill Methodist Sunday School, a tea meeting and concert was held last night. A large number sat down to the tea ...

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  30. INTERSTATE TELEGRAMS

    The Minister of Agriculture and the Premier will attend the Premiers' Conference at Sydney. ...

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  31. [?] CONFESSION.

    [?] announced the William Barmach, the convicted of forging Back of [?] notes some three years ago, has [?] from prison. ...

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  32. EARTHQUAKE IN FORMOSA.

    The reports previously received regarding the earthquake that has occurred in the Kagi district of the island of Formosa, off the coast of China. under estimated ...

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  33. THE PROPRIETARY MINE.

    No important change has occurred since yesterday in connection with the fire at the Proprietary mine. ...

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  34. MALDON SHIRE RATES MUDDLE.

    The question of unpaid back rates and interest is still the absorbing topic of conversation throughout the shire. especially in the Maldon Riding, where about 400 notices ...

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  35. LABOR FOR SUGAR INDUSTRIES.

    The Government will probably appoint a Royal Commission in connection with the supply of labor to sugar industries. The Commission will mostly of members ...

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  36. ALLEGED CHILD SLAVERY.

    The statement on the "Age," and referred to in yesterday's issue, that a report was being investigated by the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, to the ...

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  37. BELGRAVE DISASTER.

    The labors of the Special Court appointed by the Government to inquire into the recent railway disaster at Belgrave are now crawing to a close. It is expected that the ...

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  38. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    Mr. Phillip Ryan, leader of the Perth "Morning Herald" reporting staff, died this morning from plague. ...

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  39. WHOLE ISLAND SHAKEN.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Tokio correspondent states that thousands of people were killed in the Formosa earthquake. It is also reported that the whole island ...

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  40. MELBOURNE CATTLE SALES,

    There was a large attendance of both town and country buyers while sales were being held at New market this afternoon. The supply consisted of 1630 cattle. ...

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  41. SYDNEY PRODUCE MARKET.

    Latest quotations:—Potatoes, £7; maize, 3/6; cheese, 6£d. Other values are unaltered. ...

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  43. NEW ZEALAND.

    The secretary of the local branch of the Seamen's Union says that there is a certain amount of crimping going on at Wel-lington. lington. but the activity of the union ...

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  46. A DOMESTIC TRAGEDY.

    A well-known horse trainer named Dick Murfitt was found dead in his house to day. He had been shot through the back of the head. His wife lay alongside him ...

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