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  2. LONDON WEEK BY WEEK.

    I think I mentioned in previous letters that Mr. Bryee was not persona grata with the Irish Party. His somewhat chilly temperament and his academic attitude ...

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  3. THE MURRAY WATERS.

    The decision of the New South Wales Government not to accept the suggested compromise with regard to tolls to be charged on steamers plying on the River ...

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  4. THE WHITE STAR LINER SUEVIC.

    The White Star liner Suevic, 12,500 tons, which left Sydney on January 26 for London and Liverpool, via Gipe Town, with passengers and a cargo of produce, specie, ...

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  5. STATE INCOME TAX.

    Certain Federal members who are anxious to block the solution of the income tax problem have been raising constitutional difficulties with respect to the Bill which ...

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  6. LABOR UNION'S REGISTRATION CANCELLED.

    Judgment was given in the Arbitration Court to-day on an application by the actting registrar for the cancellation of the regi-stration of the Sydney Whari Labourers' ...

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  7. SAN FRANCISCO SCANDALS

    Eugene E. Schmitz, the Mayor of San Francisco, and Abe Ruef, one of the political bosses of the city, have been committed for trial on charges of blackmail. ...

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  8. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The salary of General Botha, Premier and Minister for Native Affairs in the Transvaal, has been fixed at £4,000. The salaries of the other Ministers in the Transvaal ...

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  9. THE IRISH QUESTION.

    The leaders of the Irish Nationalist Party are addressing popular audiences in England in anticipation of the declaration of the Government policy concerning Ireland. ...

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  10. THE PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    The representation of Victoria at the Premiers' Conference will not be interfered with by Mr. Rents trip to England. At the conclusion of a Cabinet ...

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  11. A STEAMER WRECKED.

    The A.C.S.N. Company received a telegram from the chief officer of the steamer Mildura, who is at Onslow, in north West Australia, to the effect that the Mildura ...

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  12. HUGE FIRE IN LONDON.

    Immense havoc has been wrought in the City-road, London, by a huge fire, which destroyed three large warehouses and damaged other buildings. The loss is ...

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  13. MR. BENT'S VISIT TO ENGLAND.

    It was decided by the Cabinet to-day that the Chief Railway Commissioner (Mr. Tait) should accompany the Premier to England to assist him in his enquiries with regard ...

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  14. WASH A WAYS IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The heavy rains on the goldfields caused a serious washaway, and the Railway Department will have their hands full for several days putting tilings straight. ...

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  15. THE COLONIAL CONFERENCE.

    Speaking at Liverpool on Saturday, Mr. W. P. Reeves, AgentGeneral for New Zealand, said he hoped the members of the Colonial ...

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  16. AMERICAN FLOODS.

    The floods that have lately devastated the American states of Ohio, Virginia, and Kentucky, inflicting heavy losses on the inhabitants of the plains, are subsiding. In ...

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  17. THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION.

    Commissary Padsevsky, a leading police official of St. Petersburg, has been fatally shot in the streets of the city by a youth, who, after firing a revolver at the ...

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  18. THE STANLEY ELECTION

    Considerable interest is being taken by the Labor Party in the forthcoming Stanley election contest. A well-attended meeting of members look place at the ...

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  19. THE FRUIT FLY IN VICTORIA.

    Notwithstanding the statements of those opposed to a rigid system of fruit inspection that the fruit fly is not likely to become a menace to Victorian orchards, the ...

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  20. UNREST IN PERSIA.

    The unsettled condition of Persia, arising out of the wilful opposition of the new Shah to the Parliament established by his predecessor not long before his death, is ...

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  21. COLLIERY DISASTER IN PRUSSIA.

    A terrible colliery disaster has occurred in the Rhine province of Prussia. Whilst 22 miners were descending a shaft of the St. Johann colliery the chain broke, and ...

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  22. TRADE MARKS CASE.

    An application was made to the High Court to-day respecting the instructions to the Registrar of Trade Marks under the Commonwealth Act. The applicants were ...

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  23. A RAILWAY ROBBERY.

    The case against two brothers named Griffith, and William Conley, in connection with a railway robbery at Townsville was continued to-day. ...

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  24. AMERICA AND JAPAN.

    The Japanese of Hawaii have telegraphed to their fellow-countrymen in San Francisco that the decision of President Roosevelt to give effect to the passport provisions ...

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  25. AMERICAN RIVERS.

    In a letter appointing the Mississippi Valley Commission to enquire into and report in a comprehensive manner on the best way of improving and controlling the river ...

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  26. THE AUTHOR OF "THE JUNGLE."

    A great fire has destroyed the socialistic colony established in New Jersey by Upton Sinclair, who exposed the Chicago meat packing swindles in his ...

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  27. THE LARGEST CRUISER IN THE WORLD.

    The first-class armored cruiser Indomitable, l7,250 tons, the largest cruiser in the [?], has been launched at Glasgow. She was built by the Fairfield Shipbuilding ...

    Article : 135 words
  28. MAN OVERBOARD!

    The R.M.S. Orotava, which reached Fremantle this afternoon, had an exciting incident to report. When the vessel was approaching Cane Leeuwin an Austrian ...

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  29. PECULIAR DEATH OF A MINER.

    Peter Scully, a miner, met his death in a peculiar manner it the Proprietary mine this evening. He was engaged at the running chute from the 500 ft. to the 640-ft. ...

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  30. MISSIONS IN CHINA.

    The "Evening World," a New York paper, reports that Mr. J. D. Rockefeller, head of the Standard Oil Company, has propounded a tneory of his own with ...

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  31. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    In a football match under the Rugby rules on Saturday Scotland defeated England by eight points to three. Since 1897 England has won three matches and ...

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  32. DEATH OF A FENIAN.

    The death is announced of John O'Leary, a noted Fenian leader, who ten years ago published "Recollections of Fenians and Fenianism," in which he dealt with the ...

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  35. A MODERN BORGIA.

    A peasant woman has been sentenced to death at Hirschberg, in Silesia, for wholesale poisoning. Her practice was to take in male lodgers, and having induced them ...

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  37. SLAUGHTERMEN'S STRIKE IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The Canterbury strikers resumed work today at all the works except Parepra, near Timaru, where the slaughterman refused to start unless further modilification were made ...

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  39. THE FRENCH FLEET.

    The French fleet, which of late has been exceedingly unfortunate, has suffered another calamity, the destroyer Epee having on Saturday night collided with a ...

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  41. WINDFALL FOR THE CROWN.

    Sir Joseph Walton, the Attorney-General, has, on behalf of the Crown, laid claim to a large estate, extending over 60 square miles and covering one-third of Middlesex, some ...

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  44. TURKISH ASSASSINATION.

    Hamdi Pasha, commander of Trebizond, a seaport of Asiatic Turkey, and capital of the vilayet of the same name, on the eastern coast of the Black Sea, has been ...

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