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  2. DROWNED IN MOLTEN METAL.

    Advices from America to-day concerning the accident at the Riza furnaces of the Jones-Laughlin steel works at Pittsburg, in Pennsylvania, are of a most harrowing ...

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  3. ROMANCE OF TWO HUSBANDS.

    Mrs. Wagstaffe, who in November confessed that when she married James Poole Wagstaffe, she had another husband living, has been sentenced to three days' ...

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  4. SIGHTING BIG GUNS.

    An extraordinary experience is stated to have befallen Mr. G. B. H. Austin, one of the architects of the Victorian Public Works ...

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  5. SUNKEN TREASURE.

    A treasure-seeking party on the steamer Huia have recovered 1,500 sovereigns from the wreck of the Elingamite, and expect to recover more when the weather, which ...

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  6. BRITISH CABINET CHANGES.

    An important announcement is marie by the "Tribune" to-day concerning the appointment of a successor to Mr. James Bryce as Chief Secretary for Ireland. It ...

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  7. THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    The dispatch which the Prime Minister sent on June, 13 last to the Secretary of State through the Governor-General and in which the late Mr. R. J. Seddon ...

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  8. RUSSIAN HORRORS.

    With the object of facilitating the identification of terrorists who have been executed or have committed suicide the Russian police authorities are decapitating ...

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  9. THE IRISH PARTY.

    Mr. William O'Brien, the leader of the Irish group which has declared war on the Nationalist Party in the House of Commons on account of the alleged ...

    Article : 289 words
  10. THE TRIPLE ALLIANCE.

    The monarchs of the Triple Alliance— Germany, Austria, and Italy—have decided that their representatives at the forthcoming Peace Conference at the Hague shall act ...

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  11. BARONESS BURDETTCOUTTS.

    Under the will of the late Baroness Burdett-Coutts all her disposable property is left to her husband, Mr. W. L. Burdett-Coutts, M.P. Her interests in trust estate, ...

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  12. GERMAN COLONIES.

    Herr Dernburg, the Director of the Colonial Department of the German Foreign Office, is seeking to interest the intellectual classes of the Fatherland in the future of ...

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  13. THE ZULU WAR.

    Advices from Krantzkop state that three of the children of the Zulu chief Ndube have been killed by fugitive rebels, who fought in the late war against the Natal ...

    Article : 61 words
  14. BRITISH SOUTH AFRICA.

    In the interests of the Orange River Colony Sir Hamilton Goold Adams, the Lieutenant-Governor, has been asked by the King to remain in office after the granting of ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN LEATHER IN ENGLAND.

    Consigness of large parcels of leather of Australian manufacture have been greatly inconvenienced by the action of the Customs officials in London in stopping the ...

    Article : 159 words
  16. AMERICAN SHIPPING BILL.

    The American Ship Subsidy Bill, which was designed to resuscitate the American mercantile marine," is regarded as dead, owing to the dissensions in the House of ...

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  17. THE ALL-BRITISH ROUTE.

    A project will shortly be submitted to the British Parliament for the acceleration of the all-British mail route to the Far East. The scheme will involve an ...

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  18. SECRET REBATES ON WOOL

    Towards the close of the last session of Parliament complaints were made that secret rebates were allowed by the Railway Department in connection with the ...

    Article : 139 words
  19. EARTHQUAKES.

    A violent earthquake was experienced yesterday at Ar[?] [?]ear Fredrikshald; in Sweden. The houses rocked ominously to and fro. Shocks with subterranean ...

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  20. SHIPPING.

    Port Hunter, steamer, at Hull, from Port Pirie November 3. Dalcairnie, ship, at Falmouth, from Wallaroo September 28. ...

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  21. THIEF ON A STEAMER.

    After the steamer Sierra left Sydney an attempt was made to rob a safe containing 3,000 sovereigns. The thief forced the door of the purser's office and had commenced ...

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  22. STREET BETTING.

    The Police Coorts of London have lately inflicted heavy fines on bookmakers convicted of street betting under the new Act. ...

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  23. DUKE OF CONNAUGHT.

    The Duke of Connaught, brother of the King[?] set out yesterday for a tour of the Straits Settlements in his capacity as Inspector-General of the British Army. The ...

    Article : 63 words
  24. UNSUITABLE SITES.

    The old scheme for the exchange of the sites occupied by the Melbourne Hospital and the Melbourne Town Hall has been revived, and appears to be favorably received. ...

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  25. DISSATISFIED BOOKMAKERS.

    The bookmakers evidently do not appreciate the altered methods of the registered racing clubs as regards charges for betting. To-day representative members of the ...

    Article : 156 words
  26. THE CHURCH OF FRANCE.

    A French priest has been acquitted at Toulon on a charge of celebrating mass without having notified the authorities that his church would be used for the purpose ...

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  27. CLIMBING THE ALPS.

    So successful have been the tourist railways among the Swiss Alps that the construction has been undertaken of a line from Zermatt, tfre starting point for the ...

    Article : 108 words
  28. TOWER HILL SENSATION.

    Marley, the young man who was shot by Gerald Brown when the attempt was made to rob the Tower Hill battery, died this afternoon. ...

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  29. THE JAPANESE ARMY.

    The Japanese Cabinet have provided in the Estimates for the coming year for an increase in the territorial army of four divisions. Two at present in ...

    Article : 101 words
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  31. EXTIRPATING GLANDERS.

    The British Government propose to expend £25,000 a year in an effort to extirpate glanders from the stock of the United Kingdom. ...

    Article : 68 words
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  34. MILKING OF COWS.

    A girl at Bellingen, bailed, legroped, and milked 22 cows in one nour and forty minutes. She had previously done 16 in 80 minutes, being ...

    Article : 49 words
  35. AUSTRALIAN FISHERIES.

    A resident of New Zealand has informed Sir William Lyne (the Minister of Customs) that he has two trawlers in full working order, which he is prepared to ...

    Article : 168 words
  36. HABIBULLA AND THE VICEROY.

    The reception by Lord Minto, the Indian Viceroy, of the Ameer of Afghanistan at Agra yesterday was a brilliant ceremony. The Ameer was most cordial in his ...

    Article : 44 words
  37. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 227 words
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