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  2. Advertising

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  4. LATEST CABLES.

    Mr. W. Wilson's private bill, providing for the supply of meals ro underfed, and, if the local education authority think fit, any other school ...

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  5. A LUNATIC'S DEATH.

    Albert Tupenny, an eccentric old man, lately released from the Lunatic Asylum, was, on the Magistrate's advice, sent to the Old Men's Depot. He ...

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  6. THE RUSSIAN JEWS' RELIEF FUND.

    The Rothschilds' fund for the relief of the Russian Jews has reached £570,873. ...

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  7. INFLUX OF JEWS TO AMERICA.

    Jewish immigrants to the number of 140,000 have landed in America during the past twelve months. ...

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  8. THE KING IN PARIS.

    His Majesty King Edward VII. is now staying at the British Embassy in Paris, on his way to Biarritz. His Majesty was met at Les Gare des ...

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  9. A NIGGER SENTENCED.

    The aboriginal Worley, under sentence for arson, has been sentenced to seven years' imprisonment for the attempted murder of Constable Lynch, ...

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  10. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir,--I would like, through your columns, to ask what the public think of our Roads Board. We ratepayers were told at a public meeting by Mr. ...

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  11. CAPRICIOUS CARPINGS

    The twentieth century is likely to witness the fizzling out of various old-time celebrations. F[?]rinstance, St. Valentine's Day isn't honored as of ...

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  12. SLUMP ON 'CHANGE.

    The Stock Exchange is seriously depressed, owing to the Government's South African policy. All Kaffir shares have fallen, some of them ...

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  13. THE WAKANUI SAFE.

    The steamer Wakanui met with an accident to a cylinder at sea, but arrived at St. Vincent without assistance. She will proceed on her voyage ...

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  14. PLAGUE ITEMS.

    All and everyone will be sincerely sorry to hoar of the death of Mr. W. Bradley, which took place at 3 a.m. this morning. He had for days been ...

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  15. A CRUISER ASHORE.

    The cruiser Donegal, which was recently despatched to the scene of disturbance in Asia Minor to protect British interests in the Sinai ...

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  16. NATAL NATIVES.

    Advices from Natal state that the troublesome native chief Bambaata has been arrested. ...

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  17. NEWSPAPER OPINION.

    The Johannesburg correspondent of the "Times" states that the country is becoming alarmed at the Cabinet's ignorance of all South African ...

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  18. CHINESE MASSACRES.

    Bishop Durham declares that the recent outbreaks and massacres of missionaries in China were the result of Roman Catholic missionaries ...

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  19. NORTHAMPTON IS AFRAID.

    Sir,--In consequence of Geraldton being infected with bubonic plague, the residents here are in a terrible state of mind, having regard to the ...

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  20. Nor'-West Murder.

    News has been received in Perth (says an exchange) of a somewhat sensational murder, which occurred at Roebourne, the alleged murderer ...

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  21. GERMANY AND CANADA.

    The Dresden Bank, Germany, has purchased 15,625 shares in the Bank of Canada, representing a cash investment of 2,000,000 dollars. ...

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  22. THE EAST MURCHISON STOCK ROUTE.

    Sir,--As a drover who has recently completed a trip from Roebourne, in the north-west portion of this State, to Lawlers, in the East Murchison ...

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  23. RUSSIAN BANK FAILURE.

    'A bank at Kieff, the capital city of the province of that name, has failed for £75,000. ...

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  24. RUSSIAN TROUBLES.

    Terrible stories are being circulated in St. Petersburg in reference to the treatment accorded to political pri[?] ...

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  25. TELEGRAMS.

    The Norwegian steamer Thordis, of 3735 tons, which left Newcastle on Saturday, was driven ashore at Port Stephens during a strong gale. She ...

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  26. POLICE AND ROBBERS.

    Two more of the youths who took part in the recent robbery of £7500 from the State Banks at Helsingfors were arrested at Tannerfers. ...

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  27. THAT FILTHY SLAUGHTERHOUSE.

    Sir,--Will you please grant me space to reply to Mr. D. Ahern's letter, which appeared in your issue of Friday last, on the above subject, in ...

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  28. Attempted Murder Alleged.

    On Saturday night last Plainclothes-constable McConnell arrested a well-known man, known as "Professor" Barrington Abbott, charged ...

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  29. Victoria

    Major Hawker gave evidence to-day concerning the charge as to parading Gunner Houlder's intended wife before him. He said that his sole object was ...

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  30. SOUTH AFRICAN AFFAIRS.

    Mr. Winston Churchill's description of Lord Milner's views is denounced at Johannesburg as huge misrepresentations. In support of this opinion, ...

    Article : 56 words
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  32. THE WILLIS CASE.

    A South African message states that W. N. Willis, the fugitive land agent, has been re-arrested at Durban on fresh warrants issued from ...

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  33. TRAM ACCIDENT.

    A collission occurred between two electric trains at Ballarat yesterday afternoon, resulting in injuries to seven persons. ...

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  35. RUSSIAN MUTINEERS.

    Lieutenant Schmidt, who commanded the mutineers' cruiser Ochozoff at Sebastopol, has been sentenced to be hanged. ...

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  36. LOCAL.

    A disastrous bush fire started on the Alma Agricultural Area, and extended yesterday to Nonga. The following settlers have ...

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  37. THE MARRIAGE OF PRINCESS ENA.

    The Home Secretary has refused to receive a deputation from the Protestant Alliance regarding the conversion of Princess Ena to Romanism. ...

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  38. IN THE INTERESTS OF THE MEAT SUPPLY.

    Sir,--The unfortunate advent of the plague has been the cause of many letters appearing in your columns. In justice to myself I ask you to ...

    Article : 328 words
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  40. A TERRIBLE TORNADO.

    A tornado, travelling at the rate of 75 miles an hour, struck the town of Mirandin, on the Missisippi, and ploughed a path 600 feet wide and a ...

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  41. To Correspondents

    The Editor of the "Express" will be glad to receive correspondence from every part of this district. Agricultural and pastoral notes, ...

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  42. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    Six hundred men ceased wore at Kierupp on Thursday, owing to Millars' reducing the price of sleepers from 2s 4d, passed at the stump, to ...

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  43. FOR A LAME BACK.

    When you have pains in the small of the back, dampen a piece of thick flannel slightly with Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and bind it over the seat ...

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  44. 'A LONG FAST.

    Professor Sacco has completed a 45 days' fast at the Holborn circus. He lost four stone in weight, and is still very weak. ...

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  46. DR. HACKETT RETURNS.

    Dr. Hackett is a passenger by the Ophir, arriving to-day. ...

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  48. AN ELECTRIC DEATH.

    Henry Zaal, of Kalgoorlie, an employee of the Electric Light Company, while fixing a wire on a post, touched a live wire, and received such ...

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  51. MR. JOHNSTONE CHOSEN.

    At the Labor ballot, Mr. Johnstone received more votes than all his ponents for the representation of the South Province. ...

    Article : 24 words
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