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  2. RUSSIAN UNREST.

    The deputies to the Duma, are highly indignant because neither the Czar nor the Government has expressed any concern at the fall of ...

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  3. STORM AT BONNIEVALE.

    A tremendous storm passed over Bonnievale, the heaviest ever known there, at ten past 4 this afternoon. The water started to enter the ...

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  4. WRECK OF THE SUEVIC.

    Few further details of the wreck of the White Star liner Suevic off the Lizard have come to hand this afternoon since those already sent. ...

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  5. NEW YORK MURDER CASE.

    The trial of Harry Thaw for the murder of Stanford White was continued in New York yesterday. Mrs. Thaw's alleged affidavit was read ...

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  6. BRITISH POLITICS.

    In the House of Commons yesterday, replying to a, question put by Colonel Sir Howard Vincent, M.P. for Sheffield, the Chancellor of the ...

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  7. THE TIMBER TROUBLE.

    It is estimated that 2500 men are now on strike in the timber districts —"Not against the employers," the general secretary of the ...

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  8. WRECK OF THE MILDURA

    This afternoon the manager of the Fremantle branch of the Adelaide Steamship Company received a telegram from the captain of the s.s. ...

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  9. AFRICAN LINER.

    The steamer Jebba, belonging to the African Steamship Company, and bound to London from Lagos, was wrecked this morning off ...

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  10. CAPTAIN'S LAST TRIP.

    This was the last homeward trip that Captain Jones, of the Suevic purposed making. On the Saturday, the day before the wreck, he had ...

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  11. SPIRIT STORE LOOTED.

    The peasants in a Russian village were looting the Government spirit store yesterday, when the police fired upon them and killed eight out ...

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  12. LOSS OF THE JENA.

    Mr. Alfred King, M.P. for the Knutsford division of Cheshire, asked whether, in view of the loss of the French battleship Jena, the ...

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  13. WEST AUSTRALIAN CRIMINALS

    Alfred Hammond and Ales. Gilchrist, two young men whoso where-abouts have been anxiously sought by the police of West Australia and ...

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  14. ATTEMPTED POISONING.

    It is stated in St. Petersburg that attempt was recently made to murder Count Lamsdorff, ex-Minister of Foreign Affairs, by giving ...

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  15. PARTICULARS OF THE WRECK.

    At nightfall on Sunday the Suevic entered a thick fog bank, and began to creep up the Channel, her officers observing every possible precaution. ...

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  16. DIFFICULT RESCUE WORK.

    The work of rescue from the Jebba was very difficult, as heavy seas broke constantly over the vessel, and the ...

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  17. NEW HEBRIDES NEGOTIATIONS.

    The Colonial Under-secretary, Mr. Winston Churchill, informed a questioner that the Government did not intend to enter into further ...

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  18. THE PERTH MALPRACTICE CASE.

    In the Perth Police Court to-day Harcourt Whipple Ellis and Dr. Charles Swanston were again remanded for eight days, on the old ...

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  19. OBITUARY.

    M. Marcelin Berthelot, a famous French savant, died suddenly yesterday of heart, failure, due to the shock of his wife's death, which ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN PREFERENCE BILL.

    Mr. Churchill then told Mr. H. Pike Pease, M.P. for Darlington, that with regard to the Australian Preference Bill the whole question ...

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  21. GEOGRAPHICAL RESEARCH.

    The Secretary of State for India, Mr. John Morley has refused upon grounds of public policy to allow an expedition organised by the ...

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  22. THE EXPECTED COMET.

    The comet which Professor Matteucci, of the Mt. Vesuvius Observatory, on February 24 stated would meet the earth in March, has ...

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  23. DOMESTIC SERVANTS.

    In many private residences, boarding houses, and restaurants, female servants are being displaced by boys and men, who work for 12/ to ...

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  24. SIGNALS FOR HELP.

    The cannon fired on board the Suevic and the flares of the rockets sent up gradually brought five lifeboats and several tugs to the help ...

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  25. HOME RULE QUESTION.

    Speaking last night at the Irish national banquet at the Hotel Cecil, Mr. John Redmond declared that nothing could settle the Home Rule ...

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  26. THE MAIL CONTRACT.

    Mr. Carruthers was informed by Mr. Clark and Mr. Esplen to-day that the new mail steamers will be docked at Sydney, which will be ...

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  27. GERMAN ARMY.

    The German Government is now re-arming the artillery with a new gun, for which the merit claimed is that it has no recoil; and is also ...

    Article : 89 words
  28. NEW SOUTH WALES.

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  29. UNITED IRISH LEAGUE.

    At the St. Patrick's Day celebrations at Peckham yesterday, Dr. T. J. Macnamara, M.P. for Camber well North, who fills a, subordinate ...

    Article : 85 words
  30. RABBIT DESTRUCTION.

    A report has been cabled from New Zealand to the Sydney Collector of Customs, from the secretary of the New Zealand Rabbit ...

    Article : 86 words
  31. AUSTRALIAN NATIVES' ASSOCIATION.

    The annual conference of the Australian Natives' Association was opened at Hamilton to-day in the presence of 160 delegates. ...

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  32. TROUBLE IN ZULULAND.

    A body of police have been sent out to surround and capture a party of native rebels at Onia Pumula in Natal. ...

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  33. ACCOMMODATION AT FALMOUTH.

    The shipwrecked passengers were taken by train as soon as they landed to Falmouth, where hotel accommodation had been provided for all ...

    Article : 73 words
  34. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    In the Police Court to-day Mary Amenda Day, a nurse, was charged with having feloniously used an instrument called a catheta, on ...

    Article : 148 words
  35. SUICIDE OF A DOCTOR.

    Some little time ago an Australian doctor named Layton was found dead in his lodgings , under circumstances that pointed to suicide. ...

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  36. MURDER AT SOFIA.

    M. Gudeff has been chosen to be Premier of Bulgaria in place of General Petkoff, who was lately assassinated by a discharged official ...

    Article : 47 words
  37. INDUSTRIAL ARBITRATION.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 236 words
  38. COMMERCIAL.

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  39. ARSON BY A BOY.

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  40. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER'S SUICIDE.

    The adjourned mquest on David Anderson, who shot himself in the head at Tower House, Beaufort-street, on March 15, was concluded ...

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  41. TRADE AND FINANCE.

    A good selection was offered, at to-day's wool sales ; competition was again keen, and prices reached the highest level of the present series. ...

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  42. KING AND QUEEN.

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  43. REPATRIATION OF AUSTRALIANS.

    Mr. Carruthers claims that the New South Wales Government made complete arrangements a month ago for the repatriation of reputable ...

    Article : 51 words
  44. SILVER.

    Standard silver is quoted at 31 l-16d. per oz. ...

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  45. PTOMAINE POISONING.

    Alex McLean Moir, aged 16, died at Cranbrook, near Albany, from ptomaine poisoning. He and his father partook of tinned meat for ...

    Article : 45 words
  46. SHIPPING.

    Arrivals.—Hellent, Star of Japan, Port Phillip, Rippingham. Grange, Scottish Hills, Mamari. Departures.—Port Chalmers ...

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  47. TRANSVAAL UPPER HOUSE.

    Mr. Crawford, chairman of directors of the National Bank, has been elected President of the Transvaal Legislative Council. ...

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  48. Advertising

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  49. Advertising

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  50. AMERICAN RAILWAYS.

    The "Times" correspondent at Washington, Mr. G. W. Smalley, says that President Roosevelt's railway policy aims at obtaining fair ...

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  51. COLONIAL CONFERENCE.

    The Dominion Prime Minister, Sir Wilfred Laurier, starts for London on the 5th pros, to attend the Colonial Conference. ...

    Article : 32 words
  52. Advertising

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