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  2. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Arehdeacon Richmond, speaking at Leeds yesterday, said that a pantomime performer had informed him that he had been in San Francisco and Sydney, but ...

    Article : 45 words
  3. FRENCH STEKR [?]RECKED

    Striking Smith's Rock, off Cape Moreton, near Brisbane, shortly after midnight to-day, the French steamer St. Paul, 1660 tons, bound from New Caledonia to ...

    Article : 116 words
  4. MINING MEETINGS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,529 words
  5. FRENCH POLITICS UNHEALTHY.

    It is clearly demonstrated at the inquiry into the Rochette case that there in an unhealthy connection between finance and politics and an unwholesome pressure of ...

    Article : 43 words
  6. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    While a meeting of the Poplar Borough Council was in progress last night suffragettes in the gallery threw evil-smelling bombs, bags of flour, and stones. They ...

    Article : 66 words
  7. Lights Suddenly Vanish.

    The pilot in charge of the Llewellyn states that when the call was received from Cape Moreton about 11.30 p.m. his vessel immediately put off from Yellow ...

    Article : 161 words
  8. HAEVY WEATHER ON FRENCH COAST.

    A fierce tempest swept the coast of Brittany yesterday, and many fishing vessels with their crews were lost. The Chilian steamer Maino. while ...

    Article : 67 words
  9. RELIGIOUS SERVICES.

    The diamond jubilee celebration of the Forest-street Methodist Sunday School will be continued to-morrow, when three special services will be conducted. The Rev. W. J. ...

    Article : 67 words
  10. No Tims to Launch Boat.

    The men picked up were clinging to oars. a [?] and various other [?] The Llewellyn cruised about the scene for some time, but those on board could see nothing ...

    Article : 97 words
  11. THE WEATHER.

    DINGEE.—A severe hallstorm passed over Dingee and district this afteroon, and a welcome downpour of about 75 points of rain was experienced. This will ...

    Article : 364 words
  12. Mother Caught in Cabin.

    The Frenchmen speak English fairly well. They stated that among those on board the steamer was a mother who was coming from New Caledonia to her daughter in ...

    Article : 143 words
  13. Rock Treacherous.

    Smith's Rock is a treacherous, submerged obstacle, whose pinnacle in but 7ft. below the surface of the water. It is one of the principal obstacles to safe ...

    Article : 94 words
  14. £13,000 IN A HOUSE.

    Gold and notes to the value of £13,000 were found in the house of an elderly maiden lady who died early in February in an unpretentious dwelling in the East End ...

    Article : 129 words
  15. CARGO OF CHROME ORE.

    So far as can be ascertained only 11 out of 29 persons on the St. Paul have been saved. The vessel was loaded with 2400 tons of chrome ore from Noumea for ...

    Article : 92 words
  16. AN ECHUCA SENSATION.

    A dastardly outrage was committed on the Murray bridge to-night about 8 o'clock. The Rev. Father Foley. of St. Mary's Church. Echuca, was proceeding to Moama to pay a ...

    Article : 413 words
  17. WHY GOLD BLACKENS THE SKIN.

    According to an eminent aughority, Dr. Carleton Simon, of New York, the blackening of the skin by gold is due to chemical changes in the body and not to the ...

    Article : 146 words
  18. DAY BAKING QUESTION.

    The question of whether day-baking of bread should be adopted in place of nightbaking was further dealt with before Mr. Justice Rich in the Arbitration Court ...

    Article : 432 words
  19. Survivors Reach Brisbane.

    The survivors of the St. Paul arrived in Brisbane, and were made comfortable. Their names are:—Jean Saulnier, chief officer: Charles Controls, second engineer: Manris. ...

    Article : 43 words
  20. ITEMS OF INTEREST.

    Japanese horses wear sandals of rice straw, bundles of which are attached to the saddle, to be renewed when necessary. The Ireland peasant shoes his pony with sheep is ...

    Article : 74 words
  21. METEOR BURSTS NEAR A LINER.

    The Red Star liner Lapland and hte Anchor liner Columbia, which arrived in New York on the 18th February, brought evidence of the fearful conditions which ...

    Article : 431 words
  22. NO MORE COLLISIONS.

    There will be no more railway collisions—such is the gratifying announcement made by the "New York Times" as the result of spectacular tests applied on the ...

    Article : 238 words
  23. List of the Drowned.

    Amongst the dead are George Coree, captains Charboimean, second engineer: L. Jenne, first engineer: Mrs. Carter and granddaughter (Naney Carter), aged 7 ...

    Article : 50 words
  24. ANIMAL LEARNING.

    Dr T. Zell, a German naturalist, has collected many instances to prove that animals learn by experience, and thus become wiser than their uninstructed parents. ...

    Article : 180 words
  25. Survivors Interviewed.

    The survivors can give no reason for the disaster, as all were below except the first officer, who was called to relieve the watch five minutes before midnight. Before he ...

    Article : 213 words
  26. TAUGHT BY EXPERIENCE.

    With a view to testing the intelligence of fishes, some remarkable experiments have been made. A large pike in an aquarium was so destructive to [?] fish in the ...

    Article : 144 words
  27. KING EDWARD AND THE BOERS.

    There are some good stories and many interesting people in Mr. R. Caton Woodville's "Random Reflections" (Eveleigh Nash). King Edward was one of the ...

    Article : 282 words
  28. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Arthur Brown, an enginedriver, employed at the Golden Pyke mine, and residing in Orlando-street. Eaglehawk, met with a painful accident yesterday. A belt ...

    Article : 74 words
  29. KILLED BY A SHOT [?]

    This morning Mr. L. Sutherland, aged 53, sta[?] at the Canterbury railway station, was found dead in his hed[?] at his residence with portion of his head ...

    Article : 124 words
  30. BULLDOG'S HEART-BEATS.

    At the Royal Institution Mr. William Duddell showed how heart-beats were measured by electricity. For this purpose Dr. Waller had lent his bulldog Jimmy to ...

    Article : 144 words
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