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  2. NEW ZEALAND.

    Much concern has been caused among wholesale and retail vendors of patent medicines by regulations gazetted under the Public Health Act, providing that after June ...

    Article : 342 words
  3. ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE.

    Much of the recent public criticism in respect to the fact that the total State expenditure in Victoria is £2,000,000 less than that of New South Wales has been directed to a ...

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  4. VICTORIA.

    The hearing of the case in which James Andrew Goodwin, an old man, charged with the larceny of a steamer ticket and £30 from Loonie Boyeldieu, a woman of 53, with whom ...

    Article : 138 words
  5. THE WAR.

    There are indications that General Nogi commanding the besiegers will rely on the starvation of the garrison to ensure the capitulation of Port Arthur and so avoid ...

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  6. SPECIAL CABLES.

    Count von Billow, the Imperial Chancellor, speaking in the German Reichstag yesterday, in reply to Herr Vollmar, denied that a secret treaty existed between ...

    Article : 183 words
  7. RUSSIA.

    The Czar is favourable to the proposal of Prince Sviatopolk-Mirski, the Ministar of the Interior, for the establishment of a Chamber representing the provinces, ...

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  8. FLOATING WRECKAGE IN BASS STRAITS.

    Captain Perriam, of the barque Gladys, who reported having seen what appeared to be a mass of wreckage in Bass Straits last Monday, urges that steps should be at once taken ...

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  9. COUNTRY NEWS.

    During a heavy storm at Jugiong great damage was caused to the cemetery, a number of valuable tombstones being blown down and smashed. ...

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  10. THE THEATRES.

    The Nellie Stewart Company introduced another new play to Melbourne on Saturday night in "Blind Man's Bluff," an American creation by Clyde Fitch. The new piece, which ...

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  11. INDUSTRY IN THE MOUNTAINS.

    The coal trade continues very dull. Hermitage and Lithgow collieries worked about 3½ days, while, at other mines the time worked varied from three to four days. There is no ...

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  12. CAPTAIN CLADO ARRESTED.

    The Ministry of Marine of Russia has ordered the arrest of Captain Clado, Admiral Rozhdestvensky's special messenger to the Czar, because he has written a ...

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  13. COMMERCIAL TREATY WITH AUSTRIA.

    Count von Bulow announced in the Reichstag yesterday that at Austria's instance negotiations for concluding a commercial treaty had been renewed. He ...

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  14. A MAGNIFICENT REREDOS.

    A magnificent carved oak reredos to the memory of the late Mr. Alfred Simms, warden of St. Peter's Anglican Church, and the gift of his widow, has been placed in position at ...

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  15. I.O.O.F.

    Brother Bowler, Grand Master of the I.O.O.F., delivered an address and was entertained by members of the local lodge last night. ...

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  16. THE CAPTURE OF 203-METRE HILL.

    Details of the capture by the Japanese of 203-Metre Hill at Port Arthur reveal the terrible fury of the assault and the stubbornness and tenacity of the defence. ...

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  17. NAVAL ADMINISTRATION.

    The Czar has promoted Vice-Admiral Avellan, formerly Chief of the Naval General Staff, to be Minister of Marine. The appointment deprives the Grand Duke ...

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  18. MUNICIPAL.

    The local municipal council has decided to have a trial of lighting by acetylene gas. GUNDAGAI, Saturday. The municipal council has decided to ...

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  19. THE TARIFF COMMISSION.

    The Prime Minister stated yesterday that all the gentlemen named in yesterday's "Herald" as having been chosen members of the Tariff Commission have accepted the ...

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  20. THE HOSPITALS.

    The hospital ball at Duntroon shows a net return of £10. A ball at Tuggranong realised a similar amount. ...

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  21. M. SYVETON'S DEATH.

    The death of M. Syveton, the Deputy, who was found in his study asphyxiated by gas, has caused a sensation in France. Opposition newspapers allege that ...

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  22. QUARTER SESSIONS AND DISTRICT COURT.

    At the Quarter Sessions to-day, before Judge Rogers, there was only one case. Harry Sullivan was charged with breaking and entering the shop of Andrew Smith in October last. ...

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  23. FIRE IN A BEDDING STORE.

    A fire occurred yesterday afternoon in Raper-street, Surry Hills, in a bedding store owned and occupied by Mr. R. A. Andrews, who resides at Elsmere-street, Kensington. ...

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  24. GERMAN SOUTH-WEST AFRICA.

    General von Trotha, commanding the forces engaged in suppressing the rebellion of the natives in German South-west Africa, reports the defeat and flight of 200 ...

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  25. CABLES TO THE CONSUL.

    Mr. K. Iwasaki, Acting Consul-General for Japan on Saturday received the following cablegram from Baron Komura, the Japanese Minister for Foreign Affairs:— ...

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  26. FISHERMEN DROWNED.

    Whilst 12 fishermen were proceeding to a vessel in distress off Newbiggen, Northumberland, their boat capsized, and 11 of them were drowned. ...

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  27. NOGI'S SON KILLED.

    In the fighting at 203-Meter Hill the surviving son of General Nogi was killed. His elder son was killed at Nanshan. The Japanese commander is now childless. ...

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  28. JAPANESE CRUISER SUNK.

    The Japanese cruiser Sai-yen, 2264 tons, struck a mine on November 30 and sank. The majority of her crew were rescued. ...

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  29. THE BALTIC FLEET.

    The "Daily Express" reports that the Czar has ordered Admiral Rozhdestvensky, the Commander-in-chief of the Baltic Fleet, to daily at various ports on the route to ...

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  30. THE LATE MR. KRUGER.

    The remains of the late Mr. Kruger were greeted on all the stations from Capetown to Pretoria with wreaths and the singing of psalms. On arrival at Pretoria ...

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  31. [?]S.S. SECUNDRA WRECKED.

    The British India Steam Navigation Company's Secundra, 2610 tons, has been wrecked. She struck a rock outside of Galle Harbour, Ceylon, and sank in two ...

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  32. GREAT FIRE IN MELBOURNE.

    About 1 o'clock on Saturday morning a [?] broke out at the timber yard of Otto Romeke and Company Proprietary, Limited, 189 Lorimer-street, South Melbourne. The flames ...

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  33. BARCLAY-M'PHERSON EXPEDITION.

    After an absence of eight months, the Barclay-M'Pherson exploring expedition returned to Adelaide. The members of the party were Captain Barclay, Mr. Ronald M'Pherson, ...

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  34. JAPANESE CRUISER SUNK.

    A later message states:—"The commander of the 3rd squadron reports that the cruiser Sai-yen (2264 tons), while engaged in cooperating with the army and in the ...

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  35. THE SCOTTISH CHURCHES.

    Lord James of Hereford has been asked to preside over the Royal Commission to be appointed by the Government to recon mend an equit[?] means of settling ...

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  36. JAPAN'S PREPARATIONS.

    Mr. F. D. Fisher, the United States ViceConsul of Nagasaki, reports that nil shipping is warned to keep 20 miles away from the Pescadores, in the channel westwards ...

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  37. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    In the Supreme Court on Friday F. J. Godfrey sued Millar's Karri and Jarrah Company for £193, alleged to be due to him as wages. The action was brought under the Truck Act. ...

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  38. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The bankers of Texas are offering the farmers facilities to enable them to hold back their cotton for a year, if necessary, so as to obtain better prices than now ...

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  39. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The steamer Wai Hoi returned on Thursday from the Macarthur River with Messrs. Little, Coop, Ballingall, Robins, and Finlayson. ...

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  40. "FOR VALOUR."

    The Czar has presented General Bilderling and Lieutenant-General Sakharoff, chief of the Russian Staff, with golden swords, set in brilliants, and inscribed, ...

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  41. BRITISH ELECTORAL REFORM.

    Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, the leader of the Opposition in the House of Commons, in addressing a meeting at Dunfermline, Scotland, last night, said he ...

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  42. TRAGEDY AT NEWTOWN.

    On Saturday evening a disturbance took place in King-street, Nowtown, which resulted in tha death of a young man named Daniel Ryan, aged 19. The local police seem ...

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  43. THE SMUGGLING OF THE CAROLINE.

    The hearing of the summons at Bowstreet against the Hon. James Roche and Mr. Sinnett, charging them with being concerned in the negotiations for the purchase ...

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  44. NEWCASTLE.

    The coal shipped beyond the State during the week ended yesterday, exclusive of that for ships' use, amounted to 50,958 tons, of which 25,155 tons were sent to interstate and ...

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  45. NEW BRITISH RIFLE.

    The British Small Arms Committee recommends the adoption by all branches of the service of the new short rifles, which have been satisfactorily tested for three ...

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  46. QUEENSLAND.

    The hearing of the petition of Mr. Denis T. Keogh against the return of Mr. R. S. Hodge to the Legislative Assembly of Queensland for the Rosewood Electorate was concluded ...

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  47. COMMENTS ON THE SITUATION.

    The strength of the Japanese Navy has not been reduced to any important extent by the loss of the cruiser Sai-yen. This warship, which was formerly known as the Tsi-yuen, ...

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  48. THE COLONIES AND THE NAVY.

    Mr. W. H. James, the Agent General of Western Australia, in a letter to the "Times," deprecates the action of Mr. H. P. Wyatt and others in reopening an ...

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  49. ARTILLERY SHOT PRACTICE.

    The annual prize firing of No. 2 Company, R.A.A. was continued yesterday at Fort Scratchley. The first series was one of five minutes 37 1-2 seconds duration from the [?] ...

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  50. TASMANIA.

    The Premier, the Minister for Lands, the Attorney-General, and Mr. K. L. Murray visited the Sandy coal mine on Saturday, situated about six miles from Langley. A company ...

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  51. A NATAL LOAN.

    Natal is issuing a loan of £2,000,000, bearing interest at the rate of 3½ per cent., at the price of £95. ...

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  52. VICTORIAN CRICKET MATCHES.

    Playing for Hawksburn against the University on Saturday C. Jones batted finely for 120. J. Horan played a good innings of 111 for South Melbourne against Carlton, and bowling for Carlton Harry Trott ...

    Article : 61 words
  53. IT IS JUST BECAUSE

    they are so incomparably pure and wholesome that ARNOTT'S Milk Arrowroot Biscuits are the recognised food for infants and children. —Advt. ...

    Article : 27 words
  54. MORE OF ARNOTT'S

    MILK ARROWROOT BISCUITS are sold in New South Wales than the total output of all other factories.—Advt. ...

    Article : 23 words
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