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  2. DEPARTURE OF THE PREMIER.

    The cordial send-off which was accorded the Premier when he sailed for England on Tuesday afternoon to represent South Australia at the Franco-British Exhibition is ...

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  3. GLADYS VANDERBILT.

    The marriage settlement of Miss Gladys Vanderbilt, the American heiress, whose fortune is estimated at £2,500,000, makes to Count Ladislaus Szechenyi, her ...

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  4. MARSHALL ISLANDS.

    After conferring with Dr. Dernberg, the German Colonial Director and the Council of the Empire, the representatives of Messrs. Burns, Philp, & Co., of Sydney, ...

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  5. LONDON WEEK BY WEEK.

    The member of the British Ministry who found most acceptance in the eyes of the Australian delegates to the Imperial Conference was Mr. Lloyd George. The ...

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  6. MRS. THAW'S STORY.

    Failure has attended the effort to have the testimony of Evelyn Thaw heard in private in the trial of her husband, Harry Kendall Thaw, for the murder of Stanford ...

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  7. ITALIAN COLLISION.

    A passenger train from Milan to Rome, carrying ten Senators, collided yesterday with a-stationary train at the Acqnabella-bridge, some of the passenger coaches ...

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  8. BIG BUSH FIRES.

    The bush fire which broke out at the back of Black Hill on Saturday afternoon was finally subdued at an early hour on Monday. A particularly anxious time was ...

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  9. AMERICAN CURRENCY.

    The currency committee of the American Association of Bankers has expressed disapproval of the currency reform Bills introduced by Senator Aldrich, president of the ...

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  10. GERMAN NAVY LEAGUE.

    Owing to the pressure brought to bear by members of the German nobility, the executive comte of the German Navy League, including General Keim, the president, have ...

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  11. THE BALTIC.

    It is officially declared at St. Petersburg that the negotiations proceeding between Germany, Russia, and Sweden, which, it is hinted, may result in the establishment of ...

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  12. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. Winston Churchill, Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies, predicts that the following measures will be promoted by the Government during the coming sessions:— ...

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  13. JAPAN AND AMERICA.

    During December last the Japanese who entered the United States were 2,234 fewer than in the corresponding month of 1906. At Washington the decline in the number ...

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  14. THE AMERICAN ARMADA.

    The police of Rio de Janeiro have arrested three Italians on a charge of plotting to destroy the American battleships under Rear-Admiral Evans, who put into Rio on ...

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  15. RAND MINES.

    Professor Yates, of Johannesburg, considers it possible to instal 4,000 smad drills [?]n the Rand mines, which will have the effect of releasing 20,000 natives. ...

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  16. SARA BERNHARDT.

    Madame Sara Bernhardt, the eminent French actress, has entered into an engagement with Mr. J. C. Williamson to tour the Commonwealth and New Zealand for the ...

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  17. THE TIFLIS ROBBERY.

    The Paris detectives have arrested two Russian terrorists on a charge of being accomplices in the robbery of the Tiflis mail in July last, when £25,000 worth of notes ...

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  18. MACEDONIAN ATROCITIES.

    The atrocities of which the Greek residents of Macedonia are the victims still continue to be perpetrated. Yesterday a band of Bulgarian brigands attacked the ...

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  19. STOLEN TIARA.

    George Flynn, a footman, has been arrested on a charge, of stealing a diamond tiara, valued at £1,500, from Melton Hall, Mexborough, a manufacturing town in ...

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  20. COLLIERY EXPLOSION.

    Through a colliery explosion at Flenu, in the manufacturing district of Charleroi, in Belgium, 10 men were killed yesterday and 28 others severely injured. ...

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  22. GERMAN MILITARY SECRETS.

    The efforts of the German police to stop the leakage of military secrets to foreign Powers have resulted in the conviction of Wilhelm Michaelis, a tailor, of Leipsic, who ...

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  23. PARTS TRAMS.

    A collision between two electric trams in Paris yesterday resulted in serious injury to 37 passengers. ...

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  25. MUTINY ON A FRENCH CRUISER.

    A Casablanea ethergram states that during the voyage of the French cruiser Victor Hugo, 12,350 tons, to that station, a mutiny was declared by the engineers, and ...

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