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  2. AUSTRALASIA AND THE EMPIRE.

    Sir Joseph Ward (Premier of New Zealand) arrived here to-day. He afterwards had an interview with Sir William Lyne. To-morrow he lunches with the ...

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  3. REFORMING THE LORDS

    The Earl of Crewe, Lord-President of the Council, who piloted the Education Bill through the House of Lords, delivered a speech at Stoke-upon-Trent on Saturday, on ...

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  4. ROYALTY IN PARIS.

    The Paris "Figaro" states that the fact that Queen Alexandra accompanies the King on his visit to the French capital adds to the pleasure of the French people at ...

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  5. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    Mr. Kidston (the Premier) states that he has received no communication so far regarding the proposed conference of Premiers at Hobart during March. He thought, ...

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  6. LONDON PERSONAL NOTES

    The King and Queen, who are this week on a visit to the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire at Chatsworth, will spend the latter part of January at Windsor Castle, and ...

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  7. TURKISH EXTORTION.

    A sensational turn has been given to the case in which the German Government demand the punishment of Fehim Pasha, chief of secret police at the Yildiz Palace, ...

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  8. RUSSIAN UNREST.

    The police of Warsaw, the capital of Russian Poland, on Friday night made 100 arrests of suspected traitors in the districts inhabited by the factory hands. ...

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  9. SLEDGING TO THE SOUTH POLE.

    The Belgian expedition to the Antarctic regions, under Dr. Lecointe, Director of the Brussels Observatory, and M. Arctowski, will set out for high southern ...

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  10. THE GERMAN ELECTIONS.

    The Social Democrats in Germany have lose another seat at the second ballots, the Radicals having unseated the Socialist candidate returned on the first ballot for ...

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  11. CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES.

    The American correspondent of the "Times" states that there is now some realisation on the part of the American press that the United States must show ...

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  12. REBUILDING KINGSTON.

    The Kingston correspondent of the "Times," in a letter dated January 19, states that the landing by Rear-Admiral Davis of a party of marines from the ...

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  13. LABOR ON THE RAND.

    Sir Richard Solomon, who recently resigned office as Attorney-General of the Transva[?]l in order to oppose Sir Percy Fitzpatrick (the Progressive candidate) for ...

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  14. VICTORIA

    Sir John Madden and his family had a warm welcome back to Melbourne to-day, after their 12 months' holiday tour. There was a large gathering of friends at the ...

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  15. REPORTING WEATHER AT SEA.

    The Admiralty has ordered all seagoing warships belonging to the British navy which are fitted with ethergraphs to transmit regular reports of the weather ...

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  16. THE LAGOS WHIPPINGS.

    The twelve native dockers at Lagos, on the west coast of Africa, who early in December were punished with 25 lashes each for refusing to work, have been awarded ...

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  17. GRADING Of BUTTER.

    A conference was held to-day between the Minister of Agriculture and the Melbourne representatives of the butter trade, to consider allegations of defective grading. ...

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  18. HOUSES BLOWN INTO A LAKE.

    During Saturday night 20 wooden houses at Sand Point, on the snores of Lake Michigan, in Canada, were blown by a gale on to the ice fringing the coast. ...

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  19. SOUTH AFRICAN MEDALS.

    The War Office announces that medals for service in the late South African war are now ready for Doyle's Australian Scouts. ...

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  20. CRIMINALS IN ENGLAND.

    Alfred Oatley, aged 28 years, who described himself as a son of the owner of the Warwick Farm Racecourse, near Sydney, and Charles Martin, who said he was ...

    Article : 71 words
  21. SIX HOURS IN THE SEA.

    A terrible experience befell a crew of the Ryde lifeboat during the gale which raged on the southern coast of England throughout New Year's night and the early ...

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  22. INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL.

    In the international football match between Scotland and Wales on Saturday the former scored two tries against 1 penalty goal awarded to the Welshmen. ...

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  23. EDUCATION IN IRELAND.

    The Protestant pre[?]es of Ireland have Issued a protest against the Government's scheme, as announced recently by Mr. Bryce, the retiring Chief Secretary for ...

    Article : 148 words
  24. THE SENIOR WRANGLER.

    The Senate of the University of Cambridge have decided by 780 votes to 638 to abolish the distinction of senior wrangler in the mathematical tripos, and as a ...

    Article : 87 words
  25. EXTRACTION OF METALS.

    The case in which Charles Vincent Potter asked for a declaration that a process for extraction of metals from sulphide ore, said to have been invented by Mr. ...

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  26. WEISS BEATS AITKEN.

    In a match of 8,000 up, concluded on Saturday, Weiss, the Australian billiard champion, beat Aitken by 53. ...

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  27. IMPERIAL NAVIGATION CONFERENCE.

    A full meeting of the Federal Cabinet will be held on Wednesday, at which the question of filling the vacancy created by Mr. J. C. Watson's withdrawal from the ...

    Article : 205 words
  28. TRANSFER OF NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    Since Parliament was dissolved the Prime Minister has continued the negotiations with South Australia with respect to the transfer of the Northern Territory on ...

    Article : 154 words
  29. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Sir Evan MacGregor, permanent secretary of the Admiralty, has announced his intention, at the age of 65 years, to retire from the office, which he has held since ...

    Article : 77 words
  30. THE THAW CASE.

    The empanelling of a jury to try the case against Harry Thaw, the young New York millionaire, for the murder of Stanford White in the Madison-square Garden ...

    Article : 62 words
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  32. FINANCIAL NEWS.

    The Union Bank is offering 200,000 City of Wellington 4 per cent, deben[?]ures at £101 to redeem the 6 per cent. 1887 loan. KALGOORLIE ELECTRIC POWER ...

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  36. MELBOURNE BUILDING TRADE AWARD.

    It is stated by some of the workmen in the building trade who recently struck for a reduction of the hours of labor that the increase in the wages awarded by Mr. Justice ...

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