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  2. IMMIGRATION.

    A semi-public meeting under the auspices of the Australian Immigration League was held at the Lyceum Theatre on Saturday night. Although the meeting was advertised in the ...

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  3. DEATH OF SIR HENRY IRVING.

    Sir Henry Irving, actor, died suddenly at Bradford last night after the performance of a play in which he had taken part. Death was due to syncope. ...

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  4. SECURING, POLAND

    The Warsaw correspondent of the "Observer" telegraphs that at Germany's instigation Russia, Germany, and Austria signed an agreement on February 1 last ...

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  5. PEACE RATIFIED.

    The Czar and the Emperor of Japan yesterday affixed their signatures to the Treaty of Peace between Russia and Japan. ...

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  6. TRADE WITH HULL.

    All the Australian Agents-General spent two days at Hull at the invitation of the local Chamber of Commerce, for the purpose of inspecting the docks and examining ...

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  7. JAPAN'S EXPANSION.

    Viscount Hayashi, the Japanese Minister in London, in the course of an interview, said he did not think Australia was likely to be troubled by Japanese Immigrants, as ...

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  8. THE PEACE RIOTS.

    The steamer Willehad, from Yokohama, brought information of peace riots in Japan. When peace was announced the Willehad was at Yokohama. It was announced one night ...

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  9. THE WATT CASE.

    At the Marlborough-street Police Court yesterday, John Lightfoot, alias Norman Battle, was charged with perjury in making a statement for the defence in the ...

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  10. EULOGIES.

    The press and the leading actors of Great Britain, Europe, and America unanimously eulogise Sir Henry Irving as England's most illustrious actor, and the ...

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  11. NEW ZEALAND FOOTBALLERS.

    The New Zealand team of footballers met Northumberland yesterday, and was victorious by 31 points to nil, New Zealand scoring 2 goals, 7 tries. ...

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  12. SYNDICATE'S ENORMOUS DIVIDEND.

    The Broken Hill syndicate, which sold 100,000 shares of Broken Hill South Blocks mine to Lake View Consols Gold-mining Company, has declared a dividend of 175 ...

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  13. THE LATE SIR HENRY IRVING.

    A life of strenuous exertion and great accomplishment has closed with the death of Henry Irving. He was more than a great actor, he was a man of genius, and as such ...

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  14. ALLEGED MUTINY.

    It was reported recently that a mutiny had occurred on board the Austrian cruiser Panther, which lately visited Australia. The commander now denies the ...

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  15. NATIONAL MILITARY TRAINING.

    Major-General Sir E. T. H. Hutton, formerly General Officer commanding the forces in Australia, insists that the adoption of the Australian militia system is the only ...

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  16. VICTORIA.

    The action brought by John Coleman, of St. Kilda, bookmaker, against the V.R.C. to test the validity of the club's new bylaw, as to the increase of bookmakers' fees to £75 for ...

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  17. THE CAPTAIN MYSTIFIED.

    Interviewed regarding the cable message referring to an alleged mutiny on the Panther, Commander Hoehnel, of the Austrian warship, of that name now in Auckland ...

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  18. SWEDEN AND NORWAY.

    The Riksdag of Sweden has adopted the Karlstad convention providing the terms of the dissolution of Sweden and Norway. Bills have been introduced into the ...

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  19. AID FOR FRANCE.

    Though it is stated at Berlin that the Marquis of Lansdowne, the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, has assured Count Wolff-Metternich, the German ...

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  20. STORMY PASSAGE OF THE ARAMAC.

    The steamer Aramac, which left Sydney at 7.55 p.m. on Tuesday, and arrived in Melbourne early on Friday morning, had a stormy passage. She experienced a strong ...

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  21. MURDER IN PARIS.

    The trial of Auguste Gaillard, charged with the murder of Miss Henrietta Carey, in a cornfield near the Mont Valerian-road Nanterre, a suburb of the French ...

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  22. GENERALBOOTH'S SCHEME

    When shown the question which Mr. Higgins asked the Federal Prime Minister in the House of Representatives on Friday, whether he knew where General ...

    Article : 111 words
  23. BENDIGO BANK MYSTERY.

    The hearing of the case in which Frederick H. Gray, ex-teller of the Bendigo branch of the Bank of Australasia, was charged with having made certain book entries with ...

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  24. RUSSIA'S AGONY.

    Workmen in Moscow erected a barricade in Rozhdestvensky-avenue, with me object of impeding charges by the military. Cossacks destroyed the barricades, and injured ...

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  25. SOUTH-STREET MUSICAL COMPETITIONS.

    At the South-street, Ballarat, competitions on Saturday, Hopkin Jones, of Newcastle, received hon. mention for his work, in the baritone solo competition. The Deutscher ...

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  26. KISHINEFF OFFICIAL MURDERED.

    M. Ossovsky, Assistant Chief of Police, Kishineff, has been assassinated. He was largely responsible for the massacre of Jews in 1903, and for later anti-semitic ...

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  27. THE THEATRES.

    At the Princess Theatre on Saturday night the Jeffries-Knight Company presented a double bill, Gilbert's "Comedy and Tragedy," and a new version by W. Muskerry of "David ...

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  28. SALVATIONISTS WANT ASSISTANCE.

    General Booth, interviewed by a representative of the "Daily Chronicle," said: "We are not yet ready for, or ambitious of, colonisation. When more capital is ...

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  29. A PRINCE REFORMER DEAD.

    Prince Sergius Trubetzkoi, rector of Moscow University, Marshal of the Nobility of the Moscow Government, and President of the Z[?]mstvo of Moscow, a leader ...

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  30. LAND FOR AUSTRALIA'S SONS' SONS.

    The Bunglegumbie branch of the Farmers and Settlers' Association on Saturday unanimously adopted a resolution condemning as impracticable General Booth's immigration ...

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  31. THE COMING ELECTIONS.

    General Trepoff, Assistant Minister of the Interior, bus forbidden the peasant elders to conduct electioneering or to distribute political literature, and threatens ...

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  32. A GERMAN DISASTER.

    The Government of Cape Colony has been officially informed that the insurgent natives in German South-west Africa, under the chief Marengo, have captured the ...

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  33. WOOL SHOW.

    The New South Wales wool trophy, after its exhibition at the Guildhall, was removed to Bradford, the great wool centre, where it has been shown for ten days in ...

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  34. POLICE OFFICER MURDERED.

    Colonel Estman, chief of the police at Krasnoyarsk, Eastern Siberia, has been murdered. The assassin escaped. ...

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  35. A LEAKING SHIP.

    The news was brought to Sydney by the San Francisco mail steamer Sierra on Saturday that the well-known American ship Mary L. Cushing has once more been found in a ...

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  36. THE CRISIS IN HUNGARY.

    Count Andrassy, one of the Hungarian party leaders, has issued a manifesto, in which he declares that the Hungarians cannot tolerate a non-Parliamentary ...

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  37. MR. ARTHUR ADAMS'S IMPRES SIONS.

    Mr. Arthur H. Adams, in his impressions of the London stage, published in our issue of August 26, had the following in reference to the late Sir Henry Irving:—"In considering ...

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  38. THE KING WELL.

    The King has so far recovered from his slight cold that yesterday he left Brougham Castle, Penrith, and travelled by motor car to Raby Castle, where he is the guest ...

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  39. LORD SPENCER IMPROVING.

    Earl Spencer, who was seized with apoplexy on Wednesday, has no paralysis of the limbs. His speech alone is affected, and that is improving. ...

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  40. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Labour party in the Transvaal has severed its connection with the Het Volk (the Boer organisation) on the Chinese question because the Boers denounce ...

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  41. KEMPTON PARK OCTOBER MEETING.

    At the Kempton Park October Meeting to-day the principal event on the card resulted as under:— IMPERIAL PRODUCE PLATE of 3000 sovs.; ...

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  42. BRITISH FLEET AT TOKIO.

    The Emperor of Japan yesterday entertained Admiral Sir Gerard Noel and the officers of the China fleet at luncheon at the palace. ...

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  43. AN APPRECIATION BY THE REV. G. NORTH ASH.

    Preaching at St. Augustine's Church, Neutral Bay, yesterday morning, the r[?]tor, Rev. G. North Ash, M.A., made reference to the death of Sir Henry Irving. He said he felt as an old ...

    Article : 207 words
  44. INDUSTRIAL BOOM.

    The shipbuilders of the Clyde have almost sufficient orders to keep them engaged for two years. There is a great revival in the engineering industries of Lancashire. ...

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