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  2. THE TRAMWAYS BILL.

    When the amendments made by the Legislative Council in the Tramways. Bill were considered by the House of Assembly on Friday morning some warm words were ...

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  3. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    The business in the Legislative Council on Friday was much interrupted with messages between the Houses and conferences. The piece de resistance of the day was the ...

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  4. VESUVIUS IN ERUPTION

    An eruption of ashes, cinders, and sand was caused yesterday through a portion of the crater of Mount Vesuvius falling in. A panic occurred in Naples, where the ...

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  5. BRITISH POLITICS.

    A Parliamentary paper has been issued giving the official reasons why the House of Lords insisted on their amendments to the Education Bill. The Lords refuse to ...

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  6. LABOR TROUBLES.

    As stated in "The Advertiser" yesterday it was deemed judicious by the members of the United Builders' Laborers' Society, to withhold a statement of the business ...

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  7. A MARVEL OF SURGERY

    An operation: which opens up a new field in the treatment of eye diseases, has been performed by Dr. Zirm, a noted ophthalmist, of Vienna. After removing a boy's ...

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  8. A PHANTOM SHIP.

    A unique ocean mystery has been solved by the United States marine authorities. Masters of vessels have on many occasions reported having sighted a phantom ship in ...

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  9. THE FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

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  10. BURIED ALIVE.

    A extraordinary rescue of an entoombed miner is reported from Bakersfield, in the American, State of California. A miner named Hicks was buried by a fall of ...

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  11. WILY "SUFFRAGETTES."

    A number of "suffragettes" again attempted yesterday to enter the Houses of Parliament, various stratagems being employed to accomplish their design. One of ...

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  12. CHRISTMAS MAILS.

    The Christmas mails for the present year are the heaviest on record. The mail dispatched on December 19 from Melbourne to Western Australia and New Zealand was ...

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  13. GERMAN AFRICA.

    General Lindequist, the Governor of German South-West Africa, is negotiating with the British Government with the object of preventing rebel natives from using British ...

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  14. GRATUITIES FOR SIXTY WIDOWS.

    Admitting that he was proceding irregularly, the Premier (Mr. Bent) asked the Legislative Assembly to-day to give him authority to pay gratuities totalling nearly ...

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  15. CHURCH AND STATE IN FRANCE.

    Owing to the refusal of the authorities at the seminary of St. Sulpice, in France, to comply with the Associations Law, the establishment has been closed by the civil ...

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  16. ENGLAND AND THE UNITED STATES.

    Mr. James Bryce, Chief Secretary for Ireland, has been appointed British Ambassador at Washington in succession to Sir Mortimer Durand, who retired last month ...

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  17. FATAL ILLEGAL OPERATION.

    At the inquest to-day on the young woman Ruby Heron, the coroner found that death was due to septicæmia, following upon a certain event, brought about by ...

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  18. A MILL BURNT OUT.

    Long's flourmill was burnt out this morning. The walls were left standing, but the mill and machinery were ruined, although the engine was saved. The origin of the ...

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  19. A GAOL ON FIRE.

    Three fires occurred to-day. The first presented the unique spectacle of a gaol on fire. It broke out on the roof of the condemned cell, and with the aid of a ...

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  20. BRITAIN'S GOLD.

    In a paper read before the Bankers' Institute yesterday on "Our Gold Reserves," Sir Felix Schuster, governor of the Union of London & Smith's Bank, advocated the ...

    Article : 116 words
  21. ACCUSATIONS AGAINST JURYMEN.

    Mr. Justice Fitzhardinge, the Royal Commissioner appointed to enquire into the question of whether any person was guilty of misconduct in connection with the ...

    Article : 93 words
  22. GERMANS IN SIAM.

    In pursuance of the policy of Germany to extend her influence in the East, a wealthy German syndicate is now striving to obtain a controlling interest in the dock at ...

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  23. DEATH OF MR. J. PICK, SEN.

    Mr. James Pick, sen., who has been very ill for some time, died this morning at his residence at Summerhill, at the age of 71. At the age of 17 he came to South ...

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  24. THE FLINDERS RANGES.

    The Port Lincoln Copper Mining Company, which was formed to acquire mines and properties in the Flinders country of South Australia, has been registered. Its ...

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  25. THE HEATHPOOL.

    The reported foundering of the collier Heathpool off the mouth of the Humbe[?] while on a voyage from Hull to Buenos Aires, has been confirmed. All hands, ...

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  26. HOW TO PRESERVE FRUIT.

    As the busy season for fruit preserving for domestic supplies is now approaching, the following hints by Mr. George-Quinn, horticultural instructor of the Department ...

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  27. VICTORIAN FOOD ACT.

    A deputation from the London Chamber of Commerce, at the instance of the Proprietary Articles Section, waited yesterday on Mr. W. J. Taverner, the Agent ...

    Article : 117 words
  28. STEAMER BLOWN TO PIECES.

    The boiler of the steamer Scovel, a Mississippi trader, exploded yesterday at Vicksburg, the most populous city of the Mississippi State. The vessel was blown to ...

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  29. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    A testimonial promoted in recognition of the participation by A. A. Lilley, the well-known wicketkeeper, in 27 test matches between England and Australia, ...

    Article : 37 words
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  31. THE MISSING SIGNALBOOK.

    James Abbott, the naval signalman, who was caught at Chatham trying to sell the signal-book missed from the local arsenal, has been sentenced to five years' ...

    Article : 37 words
  32. TO-DAY'S ENGAGEMENTS.

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  33. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    The English Rugby Football Union has invited a New South Wales team to visit England in 1908. It is also announced that possibly an English team will be sent to ...

    Article : 42 words
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