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  2. THE PARLIAMENTARY TOUR.

    The British Parliamentary party, whose visit has thrown Australian Government Teurist Bureaus into a fever of excitement, or perhaps it were better to say ...

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  3. IRISH HOME RULE.

    Informal suggestions have been made that his Majesty the King should take the initiative towards summoning a conference of party leaders concerning Irish Home ...

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  4. RAND SENSATION.

    A sensation has been created in Johannesburg as a result of the statement made by Mr. Poutsma, one of the Labor leaders, that after the fatal rioting in ...

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  5. SMALLPOX.

    Dr. Robertson, the chief medical officer, has grown tired of hearing the arguments of anti-vaccinationists, and he has come forth with a challenge which he says will ...

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  6. TRAIN ROBBERS.

    A sensational and daring hold-up occurred on the Silverton Tramway Company's express, which left the Sulphide-street Station, Broken Hill, at 8.30 p.m., yesterday, ...

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  7. SHOP ASSISTANTS' STRIKE.

    A mass meeting of unionists was held on Sunday afternoon in the Empire Gardens enclosure, which was taxed to its utmost capacity. The chair was occupied ...

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  8. CRAFERS DISTRICT COUNCIL.

    A well-attended meeting of ratepayers of the Crafers district was held in the Crafers Council Chamber on Monday evening, in response to a requisition from 39 ...

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  9. THE CHURCH CONGRESS.

    As soon as I saw the Cathedral of St. John rising high above the river at Brisbane I found myself thinking of the little town of Beauvais, in Normandy. ...

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  10. WANTON WOMEN.

    The militant suffragettes last night burnt down the railway-station at Kenton, three miles from Newcastle. Luggage worth £1,000 belonging to passengers bound for ...

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  11. CLERGYMAN CHARGED WITH MURDER.

    A sensation was caused in New York yesterday by the arrest, on a charge of murder, of the Rev. Hans Schmidt. Schmidt is accused of killing Anna ...

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  12. FLYING SCOTCHMAN.

    Five coaches attached to the Scotch express train, known as "The Flying Scotchman," were derailed early this morning near Chevington, in Northumberland. The ...

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  13. FIGHTING IN MEXICO.

    Reports received here yessterday from the seat of the lebellion in Northern Mexico state that 300 rebels Avere killed in a battle in Chihuahua on the previous day, and ...

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  14. THE ROYAL WEDDING.

    Owing to the continued indisposition of the only daughter of the German Emperor, who recently, married Prince Ernest of Cumberland, her Royal Highness will ...

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  15. AN OIL DISCOVERY.

    About two years ago reference was made to a discovery of oil which was reported to be found flowing out of a rocky bed into the sea near Carpenter's Backs. A fresh ...

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  16. THE BALKAN TANGLE.

    An official announcement has been made that the proceedings at the meeting of delegates on Saturday gave ground for expecting a settlement of the boundary ...

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  17. "HELL."

    Dr. Walsh, a member of the Theistic Church, delivered an address yesterday, in which he advocated eliminating the word "hell" from the Bible. ...

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  18. BURGLARS AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    The gang of thieves who have been operating in the city and suburbs paid Port Adelaide a visit some time between Saturday evening and Monday, morning. ...

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  19. BAILED UP.

    To-day, before Mr. Barnett, S.M., at the North Sydney Courts James Brown appeared to answer a charge of demanding money with a loaded revolver from Arthur ...

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  21. THE MAD MULLAH.

    The Mad Mullah, of Somaliland, is continuing his raids on the natives friendly to the British. The latest outrage perpetrated by him is to burn the village of ...

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