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  2. LONDON WEEK BY WEEK.

    The other day the "Daily Chronicle," a stanch Ministerial organ, admitted that there was a tendency on the part of the Ministry to leave too many open doors ...

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  3. TRADUCING AUSTRALIA.

    With regard to the assertions of the "Daily Mail" as to the "deplorable and shocking" results of secular education in Australia, Mr. T. A. Coghlan, ...

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  4. THE CRICKET DISPUTE.

    To-night at a special meeting the New South Wales Cricket Association considered the recommendations of its executive council in regard to the News South Wales ...

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  5. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    Mr. Reid signalised his advent to Melbourne on Saturday by publishing in the free-trade press a long statement designed to prove that fiscalism is dead outside ...

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  6. THE TABAH INCIDENT.

    The Government of Turkey on Saturday apparently yielded unconditionally to all the demands made by Sir Nicholas O'Conor, British Ambassador at Constantinople, for ...

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  7. CONFERENCE OF FIRE BRIGADES.

    The conference of representatives of fire brigades of the Commonwealth was opened to-day, delegates from all the States being present. The delegates were officially ...

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  8. GERMAN WEST AFRICA.

    It is semi-officially announced in Berlin that the German Government admit that the Imperial troops in German West Africa who are endeavoring to quell the Hottentot ...

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  9. THE NATAL REVOLT.

    The Government of Natal have accepted the offer of the Transvaal Colony to raise and equip a volunteer infantry company, consisting of 400, men, to be called the ...

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  10. RUSSIAN AFFAIRS.

    The Russian Duma has begun its work in earnest. A resolution has been unanimously carried demanding in impassioned terms of the Czar a full amnesty for all ...

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  11. THE RAND MINES.

    A representative committee appointed by Lord Selborne, High Commissioner in South Africa, to enquire into the whole system of control in connection with ...

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  12. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    A thanksgrving service in connection with the safe return of the Prince and Princess of Wales was held in Westminster Abbey yesterday, at the request of the Prince ...

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  13. ANOTHER MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE.

    There has been another strange disappearance reported to the police. Mr. Walter Turner, who recently bought a general storekeeping business in the Parade, ...

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  14. THE JEPANESE SQUADRON

    Six hundred Japanese from the visiting squadron were cheered to-day by an enormous concurse of people as they marched through the city streets on the ...

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  15. VICTORY FOR WOMEN.

    Madame Curie (nee Marie Sklodowski), widow of M. Pierre Curie, who was recently killed by a street accident in Paris, has been appointed to the chair of ...

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  16. SAD MOTOR ACCIDENT.

    On Sunday night a motor accident occurred near Hamilton, Victoria, by which Mr. Robert Rymill, of Penola station, was killed. Mr. Rymill had ...

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  17. PLEASANT SUNDAY AFTERNOON.

    The Rev. W. H. Judkins was advertised to address a plasent Sunday afternoon gathering at Wesley Church yesterday. The meeting was to be a demonstration ...

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  18. CHINESE CUSTOMS SERVICE.

    The recent change in the control of the Chinese Customs service, by which Chinese and foreign servants in the various offices throughout the Empire have been placed ...

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  20. GERMANY IN THE EAST.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Times" confirms the recent report from Singapore as to the acquisition of a commercial coaling station on Pulo Laut, an island off the ...

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  21. NEW ZEALAND.

    The barque Devonport, bound from Greymouth to Warrnambool, has put into Wellington leaking badly. The cargo will have to be discharged. The barque left ...

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  24. THE PARIS STRIKE.

    The French police admit that 100,000 men have struck work in Paris, owing to the refusal of their demand for an eight hours day. The executive of the trades unions ...

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