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  2. VICTORIA.

    The well-known Mechanics' Hotel and Restaurant, Bourke-street, was to-day sold by auction to Mr. F. S. Meyers for £15,773. The price is equal to £560 a foot for the ...

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  3. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS.

    The hearing of the joint action of Mrs. Ann Topliss, of England, and of Mrs. Charlotte Topliss, of Croydon, South Australia, against Edwin Topliss, "of parts ...

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  4. CHICAGO MEAT SCANDALS.

    Owing to the terrible disclosures of Mr. Upton Sinclair's novel "The Jungle," and the evidence taken by President Roosevelt's Commission concerning the revolting ...

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  5. THE MADRID OUTRAGE

    It is believed that Mateo Moral, alias Manuel Duran, the Anarchist assassin, who yesterday committed suicide in order to avoid capture at Torrejon, is identical with ...

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  6. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    The Premier of New Zealand met the Prime Minister and Sir William Lyne today in connection with the proposed preferential trade convention between New ...

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  7. RUSSIAN LAND SETTLEMENT.

    In response to the demands of the National Duma, as outlined in the Agrarian Bill, which provides for the acquisition of land by the peasants, the Russian ...

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  8. ENGLISH EDUCATION BILL

    Speaking at Henley yesterday on the Education Bill now before the House of Commons, Mr. Herbert Samuel (Undersecretary of State for the Home Office) ...

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  9. THE NATAL REVOLT.

    Further details from the front concerning the movement in which Colonel Mackenzie, at the head of a field force of 2,000 men, captured Sigananda's stronghold, state that ...

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  10. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    A protracted meeting of the Commonwealth Cabinet took place this afternoon. The terms of the Governor-General's speech were discussed, as were the results ...

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  11. EGYPTIAN FINANCES.

    A mixed tribunal sitting at Cairo has nonsuited the Khedival princes in respect of a claim against the Egyptian Government for a share in the surplus accruing ...

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  12. ELECTRIC CAR DERAILED.

    A trolley-car, crowded with excursionists, was derailed yesterday while travelling at a high rate of speed on an electric tramway in an eastern suburb of Providence, capital ...

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  13. THE JAPANESE FAMINE.

    The Canadian fund for the relief of the sufferers by the famine in Japan has been closed, the subscriptions totalling £14,000. ...

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  14. FIRE ON A WOOL STEAMER

    The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Waimate, 3,629 tons, which left Wellington, New Zealand, for London on April 21, and Monte Video on May 15, has ...

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  15. THE RAND CHINESE.

    The cartoons concerning the Chinese labor question in the Transvaal which, designed for political purposes, were distributed broadcast throughout Great ...

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  16. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    Silver is quoted at 2/6½ on the London market, the sudden drop being attributed to heavy sales at the Indian bazaars. ...

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  17. RABBIT INOCULATION.

    Mr. Carruthers has received a letter from the Victorian Premier seating that, although his Govenment do not approve of the experiment about to be made in ...

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  18. WHOLESALE MURDER.

    A leather Worker named Dietrich, who last month, when arrested, confessed to having murdered in Dresdan a banker and a youth in 1899, and a woman in the ...

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  19. SHIPPING.

    Jean, barque, at Falmouth, from Sydney February 9. Sarpedon, steamer, at London, from Adelaide March 21. ...

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  20. PRESBYTERIANISM IN AUSTRALIA.

    At the general assembly of the United Free Church of Scotland yesterday the committee on colonial missions reported that the conditions existing in Canada, ...

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  21. THE WAGES OF BUTCHERS.

    The question of the rate of pay of butchers was discussed at a meeting of the Adelaide branch of the Australasian Federated Butchers' Union at the Trades Hall ...

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  22. H.M.S. MONTAGU.

    A new scheme for refloating the battleship Montagu off Shatter Point, Lundy Island, has been adopted by the Admiralty authorities, and will supersede the proposal ...

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  23. THE MELVILLE ISLAND.

    The solicitor for the men detained on the ship Melville Island, applied to the Chief Secretary to-day for the issue of instructions to the police to see that the men ...

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  24. IMMIGRATION TO AUSTRALIA.

    It is reported that a private citizen, lately deceased, directed in her will that the income to be derived from her estate, which is of the value of £2,300, is to be utilised ...

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  25. INSURRECTION IN KOREA.

    An insurrection at Hong-ju, in the Japanese protectorate of Korea, has been suppressed by Japanese troops. The fighting lasted four hours, and during the ...

    Article : 51 words
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  27. CRICKET DISPUTE.

    The executive committee of the New South Wales Cricket Association had Trumper, Hopkins, and Cotter before them to-day. Each of the players declared ...

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  28. SAN FRANCISCO FIRE.

    Mr. E. Malpas, South Australian agent and attorney for the Sun insurance office, writes:—"In view of the large amount of speculation indulged in by some of your ...

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  30. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The China yesterday took away 150,000 sovereigns for London, and 250,000 sovereigns and bar gold, valued at £20,089 17/4 for Colombo. ...

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