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  2. LATEST CABLES.

    In the House of Commons, Mr. Asquith, questioned about the Government's intentions in regard to old age pensions, said that a general ...

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  6. GRIEF OF THE DOWAGER-EMPRESS.

    The Dowager Empress of China, on learning of the massacres, suffered physical collapse through anxiety and apprehension as to the consequences ...

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  7. LOCAL

    PERTH, Wednesday. In the Supreme Court, yesterday, Judge Parker took his seat as Chief Justice. Mr. Burt, K.C., ...

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  8. THE TAFF VALE DECISION.

    Sir Charles Dilke. Liberal member for the Forest of Dean, has introduced a bill which, if passed, would reverse the principles of the law ...

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  9. Northampton Wards Question

    "Wards! wards! wards!" rang out through the cool evening air in the neighborhood of Isseka as each bucolic malcontent buckled on his ...

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  10. THE FIRE AT THE SWAN BREWERY.

    The fire at the Swan Brewery was finally extinguished about 5 o'clock yesterday morning. For two hours the flames afforded a magnificent sight ...

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  11. CAPRICIOUS CARPIKGS

    It's satisfactory to learn from the Government expert, Dr. Blackburne, that the plague visitation in this town isn't of the "most" dangerous ...

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  12. BRANDING OF IMPORTS.

    Mr. Howard Vincent, Conservative member for Sheffield, has introduced in the House of Commons a bill providing that all goods imported into ...

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  13. GENERAL.

    LONDON, Tuesday. Lord Milner initiated a two days' debate in the House of Lords on the political position in South Africa. ...

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  14. THE PARLIAMENTARY TRIPPERS.

    The Parliamentary party have arrived at Carnarvon. They were shown over the racecourse and the showground and were afterwards entertained by the Mayor. ...

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  15. PLAGUE IN PERTH.

    J. P. Ryder, residing in Central Wellington-street, has been removed to the plague hospital at Woodman's Point, suffering from bubonic plague. centre of Hay-street. ...

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  16. A BROTHER'S REVENGE.

    Carle Waddington a son of the Chilian Minister at Brussels, has assassinated his sister's fiancee. Signor Balmaceda, who was nephew of the ...

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  17. THE TRADES AND LABOR COUNCIL.

    At a meeting of the Trades and Labor Council, held last night, the question was considered of candidates of Labor selection by ballot "stating ...

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  18. WILUNA.

    The Warden (Mr. Clifton) paid his quarterly visit here last week, and tried 30 cases--principally of petty debts due to the butcher and baker. ...

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  19. Mingenew Wants.

    A representative gathering, composed of the Chairman and members of the Mingenew Roads Board, waited upon the Minister for Lands on his ...

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  20. ASSISTED IMMIGRATION.

    The Coastal Trades and Labor Council last night carried a resolution protesting against the policy of assisted immigration pursued by the ...

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  21. Northampton Jottings.

    I am not at all sure that I should send you any of my little "Jots" this week, because I am pretty certain that, with the plague news, ...

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  22. CIVIL AND MILITARY CONTROL OF THE INDIAN ARMY.

    Lord Minto, Viceroy of India, and Lord Kitchener both have expressed their complete satisfaction with Mr. Morley's decision to maintain the ...

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  23. THE COUNCIL ELECTIONS.

    Mr. H. B. Lefroy has been mentioned as a probable candidate for the Metropolitan Province. Crs. Molloy, Braidwood. Franklin and C. Somers ...

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  24. PLAGUE ITEMS.

    Donald Hume, 23 years of age, who lately arrived from New South Walts, died at his residence, Fitzgerald-street, at half-past 9 on Monday ...

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  25. Greenough News.

    Ever since the Christmas season of merrymaking, we, of the Greenough, seem to have been in one continual round of excitement. What with ...

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  26. PLAYING THE WAG.

    Mr. Roe sentenced a number of habitual truant boys to two years in industrial schools, but the tears of the boys' mothers caused him to give ...

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  27. DISASTROUS TIDAL WAVE.

    The great tidal wave which followed the recent earthquake on the coast of Columbia is estimated to have drowned 2000 people. ...

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  28. EVER-READY BRITAIN.

    Within half-an-hour after receiving a telegram from the Admiralty for a "surprise" mobilisation, the reserve division of the fleet, stationed at ...

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  29. The Minister for Lands at Northampton.

    The somewhat hurried visit of the Minister for Lands yesterday (Friday), accompanied by Messrs. J. M. Drew and W. Patrick, Ms. L.C., P. ...

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  30. OROYA AGROUND.

    The Oroya, of the Orient-Pacific line, on the voyage from Australia to London, has gone aground in the Suez Canal. ...

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  31. THE NATIVE TROUBLE AT NATAL.

    Six natives, who were implicated in the recent murderous attack on the mounted police at Richmond, Natal, have been captured. The New Leeds ...

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  32. THE CHINESE OUTRAGES.

    A dispute, relating to the compensation to be paid for injuries inflicted by the mob during tho anti-Christian disturbances, has occurred between ...

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  33. A TRAGIC BANQUET.

    From Catholic accounts from Newchang, it appears that the Jesuits invited the Chinese Magistrate to a banquet, and then asked for his ...

    Article : 61 words
  34. ANOTHER VERSION.

    The Chinese Mission story is that the priests attacked the Magistrate and killed him, whereupon the mob perpetrated the massacres, and ...

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  36. HIS EXPERIENCE.

    Mr. A. T. Beale, of Beale Bros., Oakey (Q.), says : "I can recommend Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy to all troubled ...

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