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  2. BRITISH POLITICS

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—Mr Arthur Henderson, Labor M.P. for Durban, speaking at Sunderland, said the Labor members would not support ...

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  3. REVOLT IN CHINA

    PERKING, Wednesday Morning. Russia demands an immediate reply to the Mongohan note, and China fear to acquiesce last Britain should insist ...

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  4. THE COMMONWEALTH

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. In a paper contributed to the Royal Colonial Institute, Lord Dudley, formerly Governor General of the ...

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  5. Advertising

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  6. THE LABOR PARTY

    HOBART, Wednesday.—The Labor conference was resu[?]ed this morning. The first business was a motion by the Bulimba W.P.O. Thut a ...

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  7. RAILWAY DESTROYED.

    The troops burned the Tartar General's yarmer, and many were hilled. The Republicans are destroying the Pokan railway, one hundred miles from ...

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  8. THE ADMIRALTY

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—The Ad[?]malty orders will monopohse the Cardiff shipping tonnage for months. One hundred thousand tons ...

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  9. REVOLUTIONARIES ADVANCE.

    Advices at Shanghui show that the revolutionaries at Nanking have ordered their forces to proceed towards Peking. Ten warships on the Yangtse ...

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  10. NOTES ON THE CONFERENCE.

    When the Labor Conference met this morning, some members were again angry at what appeared to them to be a leakage, at [?] violation of the ...

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  11. BILLIARDS

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—In the second match between Stevenson, the English champion, and George Gray, of Australia the scores are ...

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  12. INDUSTRIAL UNREST

    BUENOS AYRES, Tuesday Night. The Government has r[?]eed the garrison in order to guarantee freedom of labor, and has authorised the ...

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  13. INMAN v LINDRUM..

    In the match between Inman and Lend[?] the scores stand. Inman, 2655, L[?], 1861. ...

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  14. OPPOSITION TO A STRIKE.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night Mr. John Wilson, Liberal M.P. for Durban, states he as opposed to a strike as a brutal method of setting a matter and ...

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  15. COLD STORAGE

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. At [?] meeting of the Gold Storage and l[?] Association, Mr M 'Conn read a paper on cold storage in South ...

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  16. COTTON TRADE DISPUTE

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—Sir G R Ashwata's cotton conferences have been adjourned till Monday. The Cotton Conference has virtually ...

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  17. COMMENTS BY MR FISHER

    HOBART, Wednesday. The Prime Minister. Mr. [?] when seen to might regarding Lord Dadley's spec[?] said the on Governor General might ...

    Article : 185 words
  18. FINANCIAL NEWS

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  19. THREATENED COLLIERY DISPUTE.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.-The Daily Chronicle stages that [?] the event of a B[?] strike the ser[?] coll[?]cts would strike simultane ...

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  20. YOUTHFUL LOVERS

    BERLIN, Tuesday Night. Quarreling over a girl aged 13 years, the [?] boys aged 17, fought a duel with pistols in a wood at Detmold. ...

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  21. GENERAL NEWS

    JOHANNESBURG, Tuesday Night. Seven causes and two deaths from smallpox are reported in the Malay quarters ...

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  22. FRENCH SENSATION

    PARIS, Wednesday Morning The Premier, M C [?] the S[?] of [?] that the [?] that ...

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  23. TRIAL OF CRUSHER

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. H M S Lion despite terrible weather in the channel, [?]nned a speed of thirty one, [?]nots in a trial. ...

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  24. THREE MEN ENGULFED

    PARIS, Tuesday Night Eight person were hired through an [?]plosen of a mould of molten bronze at the At ge[?]leme gun foundry, due to ...

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  25. SNOW STOPS FOOTBALL.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night The fec[?] match between Dewsbury and the Australians had to be cancelled owing to snow. ...

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  26. STEAMER PURCHASED.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night-The Write St[?] Company has purchased the steamer [?] and is [?] fitting her [?] Australian passengers ...

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  27. FUTURE OF PERSIA

    LONDON, Tuesday Night "The Tames" fen[?]dews the possible seen p[?] of the po[?]ts on the [?]. Gulf ...

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  28. REFERENDA PROPOSALS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday The Victorian Railway [?] w[?] represents ten thousand members, which to the secretary of the Labour Conference ...

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  29. Y.M.C.A FUND.

    LONDON Tuesday Night The sam of £[?] was received in the first two days [?] the Young Men's Christ [?] fund. ...

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  30. A DREDGER

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning The [?]edges App[?]tes when was on [?] from Re[?] to Melbourne, has arrived at P[?]tiand, having been ...

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  31. SENTENCED TO DEATH.

    BOSTON, Tuesday Morning A cle[?] named R[?]heson pleaded guilty and has been sentenced for [?]der ...

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  32. A GREAT FIRE

    NEW YORK, Tuesday Night A [?] mine stoney thinking occupied by the Equitable Liquitable Life Assatance Society, and other great commercial ...

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  33. CAPITAL CHARGES

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday The State Cabinet has decided to [?]mend the comm[?]tation of the death sentences pased on Leslie O[?] ...

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  34. FLOODS FEARED AT PARIS

    PARIS Wednesday Morning There is considerable a[?]ty owning to the Some and other rivers being in high flood. ...

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  35. ASSISTED EMIGRANTS

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning Last years [?]sisted e[?]giants to Queensland [?]led 12.861m to South Australia 1010 to Victoria [?]10, and ...

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  36. FATAL AVALANCHF.

    PARIS, Wednesday Morning.—An [?]auche at Vulm[?] Chambery destroyed several houses, killing there persons and ba[?]ying much h[?]e stock. ...

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  37. PTOMAINE POISONING

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. The me[?]eal officers of the Mel[?] Has [?] were called out [?] this meaning to attend two [?]gent [?] of ...

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  38. DEATH ROLL REDUCED.

    MONTREAL Wednesday Morning. The death roll in the express disaster has been reduced, five bodies only being discovered. ...

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  39. BOXING

    SALT LAKE CITY. Wednesday Morning. There is better opposition to the Johnson [?]n boat throughout Nevada State, and the legislature will ...

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  40. GERMAN ELECTIONS.

    BERLIN, Wednesday Morning.-There are 148 candidates for 397 seats. The Socialists contest every seat. ...

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  41. THE YACHT MAISIE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday-The yacht Master which left Robert a fortnight ago, has not yet bean reported. She has on board Messrs. A. ...

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  42. BANK ROBBERS

    ARRESTED MAN INNOCENT VANOOUVER. Wednesday Morning. The detectives deelare that Boyzie, who is awaiting t[?] have for the ...

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  43. SERIOUS CHARGE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday Alfred Thomas Swift, charged felomously bounding the wife. Margaret Swift who has since died at Mend. ...

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  44. STOCK DISEASES ACT

    CAPE TOWN. Tuesday Night.—Mr. La[?] Both[?] (Premier) has decided to retrench the whole staff of scab in spectors, and substituting field cornets. ...

    Article : 56 words
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