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  2. CABLEGRAMS

    Reports of a most distressing and heart-rending nature are being received from all parts of Russia. Owing to the prolonged drought and ...

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  3. DISTURBANCE IN MOSCOW.

    Information has been received concerning a severe melee that took place yesterday at Moscow between some Cossacks and strike demonstrators. ...

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  4. DUMA ELECTIONS.

    An intimation has been sent to the Finns to the effect that they must send representatives to the National Duma elections, no matter how disinclined ...

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  5. BOMB OUTRAGES.

    Several bombs were thrown at a detachment of Cossacks at Tiflis. The troops fired killing and Wounding many ...

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  6. A DECREE MODIFIED.

    The Czar, in answer to the request of the conference of Finnish officials at Peterhof, modified the decree prescribing the exclusive use of Russians in the ...

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  7. SOUTH-WEST AFRICA

    The "Times" correspondent at Cape Town makes the announcement that the German expedition now in Damaraland recently captured a man who had ...

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  8. OIL DISCOVERIES

    A syndicate is sending men out to Borings, situated to the north-west of Karroo Cape, Africa, to investigate some oil discoveries. ...

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  9. THE SUEZ CANAL

    There were thirty-four ships waiting at Suez and twenty-eight at Port Said yesterday. Navigation Was resumed to-day, one ...

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  10. INSURANCE INQUIRY

    Reuter's correspondent at New York recently made the announcement that the Insurance Investigation Committee elicited the. fact that during the ...

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  12. THE RUSSIAN ARMY.

    It is reported at Tokio that Russia, after the ratification of the peace terms will retain 300,000 troops on the far eastern frontier to deter them from ...

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  13. STEAMERS SEIZED.

    The Japanese have seized, near Tsushima, the Norwegian steamer Amphrite, bound to Vladivostok, and the steamer Carl, bound for ...

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  14. RAILWAY SMASH

    Meagre particulars have been received . regarding a shocking railway accident at Rosto-von-don, in Russia, It appears the mail train owing to ...

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  15. BRITISH PARLIAMENT

    Mr. Asquith, speaking at Ladybank, Scotland, . yesterday, said that the Liberals would strenuously resist the Redistribution of Seats Bill unless ...

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  16. THE BRITISH ARMY

    It is reported that the Army Council have examined the proposal to establish a rational army of a quarter of a million, primarily intended for service ...

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  17. MOROCCO TROUBLE

    The Paris “Matin” has been publishing a remarkable series of articles dealing with the facts that led up to the resignation of M. Delcasse as ...

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  18. A LONG VOYAGE

    Easterly gales impeded the barque Lalla Rookh, which was one hundred days out in a voyage to Gape Horn. After the water had been exhausted ...

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  20. CABLEGRAMS

    Tho festivities in honor of Noel are reconciling many sections of the people to the peace terms. ...

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  21. NAVAL REVIEW.

    The naval demonstration at Tokio is interpreted to indicate that the two allies are fully able to guard the peace of Asia. ...

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  22. CABLEGRAMS

    Professor Behring's disclosures are criticised either as premature or not going far enougn. He believes that he has discovered a method of so ...

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  23. CHINESE RAILWAYS

    The "Post's" correspondent at Hong Kong says that the Government have lent China one million pounds to redeem the Sankau-Canton railway. ...

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  24. MACEDONIA

    The Powers' note informs the Porte that they are unable to modify the demand for international control of Macedonia. Their agents will arrange ...

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  25. OBITUARY

    Lord Enver Clydie died yesterday. ...

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  26. BRITISH TRADE

    The British Board of Trade returns show the imports to have increased to the extent of £2,658,642, and exports £3,421,801. ...

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  27. THE LAND SCANDALS

    The Land Commission adjourned until to-morrow. It is understood that the Commissioner has written to Mr. Crick, ...

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  28. THE AUSTRAL

    The Austral Cycle meeting has been arranged for five days in December. The record prize money of £1168 has been arranged, including £650 for the ...

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  30. CABLEGRAMS

    German official despatches state that the Boer plot at Windhoek, in German West Africa, was merely a conspiracy to steal cattle and convey them across ...

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  31. FOUNDERING OF A VESSEL

    The Olivier Declisson, when on a voyage from. New Caledonia to Harve foundered at Cape Verde. Some of the passengers and crew ...

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  32. THE LATE DR BARNARDO

    King Edward, in a letter of condolence to the widow, said that he always recognised the immense benefit that Dr. Barnardo conferred upon the ...

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  33. PRINCE OF WALES

    H.M.S. Renown has left Portsmouth for Genoa, where she will embark the Prince and Princess of Wales. ...

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  34. MINING

    The Golden Bar lease has been practically hung up since the fatal accident, which happened there some months ago. It will fee remembered ...

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  36. POLITICAL CRISIS

    The Executive Council met this morning, and issued the writs for the general elections. In all the electorates, excepting ...

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  37. GOLDFIELDS CONSTITUENCIES.

    At a meeting of the Kalgoorlie branch of the Political Labor League to-night, it was decided to call for nominations from persons desirous of ...

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  38. MR. DAGLISH.

    It is now stated definitely, and apparently with some authority, that Mr. Daglish has completely severed his connection with the Labor Party. ...

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  39. THE ADELAIDE MYSTERY

    The adjourned inquest concerning the death of Minnie Goater, who mysteriously disappeared from her home, and was afterwards found to have died ...

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  40. DEATH OF MR H. S. WAINSCOT

    The police received information today that the body of a solicitor named Harry S. Wainscot had been found hanging at Clare. The deceased was ...

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  41. BOATING ACCIDENT

    No trace has yet been found of the body of Alexander Gundersen, who was the victim of a boating accident at Fremantle yesterday. ...

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  42. WAGES CASE

    Before Mr. J. M. Finnerty, R.M., in the Coolgardie Police Court yesterday, George Lee, an aged man, sued Benjamin Outred, William Outred and ...

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  45. WARDEN'S COURT

    Application for G.M. Leases 4192 : Thomas Martin.—Deferred. 4199: A. J. Shepherd, A. Horrocks, T. Lomasney, W. J. Hocking.— ...

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  46. TRAIN JUMPING.

    Before the R.M. (Mr. J. M. Finnerty) in the Coolgardie Police Court yesterday morning Frank Thompson and Harry Bonney were charged with ...

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