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  2. RUSSIAN AFFAIRS.

    The "Novoe Vremya," the official organ of Count de Witte, and many of the bureaucratic newspapers contemptuously declare that the victory of the Constitutional ...

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  3. VICTORIAN LABOR PARTY.

    The conference of delegates from the branches of the Political Labor Council of Victoria spent all Saturday morning discussing the proposals made by the Chamber of ...

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  4. THE VESUVIUS ERUPTION.

    The cloud of dust and smoke from Mount Vesuvius, which some days ago interfered with the shipping in the Mediterranean, has extended over a great part of southern ...

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  5. A FORTUNE IN THE HEN.

    "There are representatives of English importing firms in Melbourne, and they would willingly do a similar business in Adelaide," said Mr. A. Hart, the Victorian ...

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  6. SHOOTING SENSATION IN WAYMOUTH-STREET.

    About half an hour before midnight on Saturday persons in the vicinity of the intersection of King William and Waymonth streets were started by the sharp ...

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  7. THE STATE OF EUROPE.

    A great sensation has been caused in diplomatic circles by the action of the Kaiser in telegraphing his thanks to Count Goluchowski for the support rendered by ...

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  8. BURNED ON THE BARRIER

    A frightful tragedy occurred at Broken Hill early this morning, by which two men lost their lives. About half-past 1 a fire broke out in a one roomed bag humpy ...

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  9. AMERICAN POLITICS.

    Speaking at the opening of a public building at Washington yesterday President Roosevelt made a stirring speech in favor of political, industrial, and social reforms. ...

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  10. FLOODS IN COOPER'S CREEK.

    The mail which left Innamincka on March 31 arrived here to-day and brought news of a big rise in Cooper's Creek. The water is now 2 ft. ...

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  11. SOUTH AFRICA.

    M. Yves Guyot, the political editor of "Le Siecle," a leading Parisian paper, favors the maintenance of Chinese labor on the Rand, declaring that its abolition will ...

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  12. THE NATAL RISING.

    The Hon. C. J. Smythe, Premier of Natal, is offering £500 for the capture of the rebel chief Bambaata, and £20 each for every follower taken, alive or dead. ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN NATIVES.

    The Australian Natives' Association of Tasmania held their annual Conference on Saturday. Mr. R. J. Meagher, chief president, occupied the chair. All the ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN CAPITALISTS

    The "Statist," in mentioning a report that Australian money to the amount of £20,000,000 has recently been received in London for investment in British securities, ...

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  15. PORTUGUESE FLEET.

    A serious mutiny occurred yesterday aboard the Portuguese flagship Don Carlos I. (4,253 tons). In consequence of their lack of discipline, the crew were refused ...

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  16. GERMANS IN AFRICA.

    The chief Morengo, who has been defying the Germans in West Africa, as Bambaata has been defying the British in Zululand, is still at large. He had taken shelter in ...

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  17. ARMS AND ARMOR.

    Mr. William Hibbert, the well-known antiquarian and art connoisseur, who has just died at Florence, has bequeathed to Great Britain a collection of arms and ...

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  18. NEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH AFRICA.

    Reuter's correspondent at Durban reports that the merchants there who are interested in the Australian trade, strongly favor a direct monthly service between ...

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  19. THE PARIS STRIKE.

    Business in Paris is still disorganised as the result of the strike of postmen for an increase of wages and for the recognition by the Government of the union of postal ...

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  20. FATAL RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    At Daylesford a fatal accident occurred on the arrival of the 11.30 p.m. train from Melbourne on Saturday, Alfred William Prankerd, assistant Stationmaster, being ...

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  21. THE JUNCTION FIRE.

    The work of laying an eight-inch main to the McIntyre shaft of the Junction mine is not yet complete, but it is expected that the last connections will be made to-morrow ...

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  22. FRAUDULENT CONTRACTORS.

    Gaynor & Greene, the American contractors, whose extradition from Canada could only, be secured with much difficulty, and after long delay, have been sentenced in ...

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  24. THE EGYPTIAN QUESTION.

    It is believed that the pretensions of Turkey to the ownership of the town of Tobah, on the confines of the desert of Sinai, in Arabia, are part of a scheme by ...

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  25. NAVAL DEFENCE.

    In an artide in the "National Review" Admiral Charles Fitzgerald, who has had lengthy experience on the China station, urges British statesmen to recognise ...

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  26. A STRANGE DEATH.

    At Coleraine a young man, Thomas McInallay, died in somewhat strange circumstances on Friday night, and an inquest was held on Saturday. The evidence showed ...

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  27. THE EDUCATION QUESTION

    The Bishop of Gippsland (the Right Rev. A. Wellesley Pain, D.D.), in a letter to the "Spectator," urges the Imperial Parliament and the Anglicans to adopt the New South ...

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  28. HEAT IN ENGLAND.

    The weather yesterday was extremely, hot and the thermometer reached 105 degrees in the sun. Many persons were overcome by the unusual sultriness. A ...

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  30. RAILWAY FOR KOREA.

    The United States Steel Corporation has contracted to supply 50,000 tons of steel for 200 bridges for the Seoul and Wiju railway, in Korea. The railway will run ...

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  31. VOLUNTEERS ON THE RAMPAGE.

    On Saturday night several young members of the volunteer regiments, aided and abetted by the militiamen in camp at Liverpool, started to "paint the town red." They ...

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  32. REVOLUTIONARY RUSSIA.

    Two workmen have been put to death in Warsaw for attempting to blow up the communal offices with dynamite, and for desecrating the Czar's portrait. The ...

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  34. TWO-UP SCHOOL IN A TRAP

    As the result of a carefully planned raid, in which over 200 policemen took part, on a two-up school in Engine-street on Saturday night 165 men were arrested. The ...

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  35. EARTHQUAKE IN FORMOSA.

    A severe earthquake, resulting in much damage, has occurred in the Japanese island of Formosa. ...

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  36. THE LAND QUESTION.

    Speaking at Forbes yesterday evening Mr. Reid said that in his opinion there was no more urgent problem in Australia today than that of closer settlement. The ...

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  37. LEPROSY IN THE SOUTH SEAS.

    Reports from Raratonga show that leprosy is making headway in the islands of Manihiki, Rakahanga, and Penrhyn, while at Palmerston Island there is one ...

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  38. UNITED STATES NAVAL DISASTER.

    A terrible catastrophe occurred aboard the United States battleship Kearsage, 11,525 tons. The vessel was engaged in target practice when a gun exploded. A ...

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  41. BROKEN HILL.

    The Attorney-General has decided not to proceed further with the case in which William Hall Birdseye was charged with having assaulted a barmaid in his employ. The ...

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  42. MACEDONIAN OUTRAGES.

    Horrible outrages have been perpetrated in Macedonia by Bulgarian revolutionary bands. The village of Libokfa was destroyed by two chiefs of the Vurkhovist ...

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  44. SWIMMING EXTRAORDINARY.

    The half-mile swimming championship of Western Australia was won at Claremont on Saturday by E. Waterhouse, of the Perth Amateur Swimming Club from W. ...

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