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  2. THE WAR.

    The foreign Military Attaches at Tokio have been warned to be ready to proceed to the front. ...

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  3. CHINESE FOR THE BAND.

    Mr. Chamberlain, replying to a correspondent, assumes that the Government, in sanctioning the Chinese Labour Ordinance, were satisfied that the condition ...

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  4. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. Chamberlain, speaking at Birmingham yesterday, said there would be no general election in 1904. ...

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  5. HUSBAND MURDER.

    The trial of Jane Hetherington, on a charge of having murdered her husband at Kiandra, in October last, was continued at the Goulburn Circuit Court ...

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  6. INTER-STATE.

    The Chief Storekeeper (Mr. Colebatch) gave evidence with respect to the question of overstocking, before the Railway Commission to-day. He stated that in ...

    Article : 113 words
  7. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    Mr. Watson waited upon the Governor-General this afternoon and informed His Excellency that he had succeeded in forming a Cabinet, as follows:— ...

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  8. THE NEW ANGLICAN SEE.

    The election of a Bishop to take the pastoral charge of the recently-formed South Western diocese of the Anglican Church will be held in St. George's ...

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  9. THE ALIENS BILL.

    In the House of Commons yesterday, during the consideration in Committee of the Aliens Bill, Sir Charles Dilke, Liberal member of ...

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  10. STATEMENT BY MR. WATSON.

    Mr. Wastson wishes to convey his thanks to the many persons in the various States who have telegrpahed him congratulations. Stress of business ...

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  11. SICKNESS IN MANCHURIA.

    It is asserted in military circles in Kieff that 10,000 troops in Manchuria are in the hospitals. Most of these are suffering from typhoid. ...

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  12. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Several large waterspouts have been seen during the past two days, about 26 miles off the Heads. Five were observed this morning. ...

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  13. GUARDING THE YALU.

    The Russians are guarding the Yalu at Tatung-Kan and at Chang-Sing. A Reuter's message states that the Japanese lines extend from Yongam-po ...

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  14. TRANSVAAL CONTRACTS

    Mr. Alfred Lyttleton, the Secretary of States for the Colonies, has upheld the instructions to the Crown Agents for the Transvaal to purchase all articles not ...

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  15. JAPANESE DISGUISED AS CHINESE.

    Two Japanese, disguised as Chinese beggars, approached General Kuropatkine at Neu-Chwang. While they were speaking to the ...

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  16. THE HUNGARIAN RAILWAY STRIKE.

    The action of Court Tisza, the Hungarian Premier, in summoning the military reservists had the effect of withdrawing 9,000 men from the strikers, and ...

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  17. GERMANY.

    Baron Vengela, speaking in the German Reichstag on Friday last, said there would be a chronic Imperial deficit of £5,000,000 until the new Customs ...

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  18. SOME SYDNEY OPINIONS.

    Mr. McGowan, the Leader of the State Labour Party, says that the Watson Ministry is a pretty strong team, and that it will compare favourably with any ...

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  19. FEDERAL EMPLOYEES' SALARIES.

    A constitutional question of great importance was involved in the case of Deniden v. Pedder, which was heard in the High Court today. The appellant, ...

    Article : 481 words
  20. SHIPPING STRIKE AT MARSEILLES.

    The Association of the Mercantile Marine Captains and Officers at Marseilles have struck work, owing to some officers having been put ashore at the instance ...

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  21. NEW ZEALAND.

    Sir Joseph Ward has issued a circular to the local authorities throughout the colony requesting them, in view of the discovery of plague at Auckland, to have ...

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  22. RUSSIAN FINANCES.

    Russia has negotiated with a Paris syndicate a loan of £32,000,000, in the shape of 5 per cent. Treasury bonds at £98. ...

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  23. COMMONWEALTH RIGHTS.

    The High Court gave judgement to-day in a case submitted as to the liability of the Commonwealth to pay municipal rates upon property occupied and used ...

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  24. FRANCE AND THE VATICAN.

    Pope Leo X. has thanked M. Delcasse, the French Minister for Foreign Affairs, for preventing the expulsion of the Capuchin monks from Abyssinia. ...

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  25. TRANS-AUSTRALIAN RAILWAY.

    Mr. W. Diver (President of the Coastal Trades and Labour Council), at the fortnightly meeting of the Council, which was held in the Leisure Hour ...

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  26. TURKEY IN ASIA.

    A sensational episode is reported from Smyrna, in Asiatic Turkey. Contrary to treaty, the Tunks imposed on the Greek tradesmen in the town a ...

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  27. JAPANESE WARSHIPS.

    A message received at St. Petersburg states that Japanese warships have been seen off Vladivostock. ...

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  28. SOUTH AFRICAN AFFAIRS.

    General Botha, speaking yesterday at a Dutch meeting at Johannesburg to elect delegates for the Boer Congress in May next, denied that a single Boer ...

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  29. IN NORTHERN COREA.

    The recent report concerning the presence of Cossacks between Gensan, on the north-east coast of Corea, and PukCheng, for the purpose of creating a ...

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  30. ROADS BOARDS ASSOCIATION.

    The sixth annual conference of the Western Australian Roads Boards Association was opened in Hedley's Hall, today. Mr. A. P. Wymond (Coolgardie), ...

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  31. THE WILLIAM-STREET BRIDGE.

    At the meeting of the Coastal Trades and Labour Council last night, the following letters, from the Minister for Railways, relating to the construction of ...

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  32. CHINA.

    The Chinese propose, in order to ensure greater safety, to remove their arsenal at Shanghai to Wu-Hu, on the Yangtse River, above Nanking. ...

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  33. THE LAKE GEORGE MINES.

    An action has been commenced by the Lake George Mines (New South Wales) against Messrs. Gibbs, Bright, and Company, Anthony Gibbs and Company, and ...

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  34. JAPANESE CROSS THE YALU.

    General Kuropatkine reports that two Japanese companies of infantry and some cavalry crossed the Yalu, near Liao Poussikhe, above Wiji, and that General ...

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  35. BILLIARDS.

    In a billiard match played in London, last week, Dawson beat Stevenson by 870 in a game of 18,000 up. ...

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  36. INDIAN PRINCES.

    Seven young Indian prices, members of the Imperial Cadet Corps, will, it is stated, shortly receive commissions in the regular army. ...

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  37. CLAREMONT LIGHTING.

    At last night's meeting of the Claremont Council, tenders were received for the taking up of the whole or any number of the debentures to be issued in ...

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  38. A MAIL-COACH INCIDENT.

    The Carcoar police were informed this morning that a mail coach had been stuck up by a carrier between Mandurama and Gallymont, and that a mail bag ...

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  39. PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES.

    The Prince and Princess of Wales, who are touring the Continent, are at present at Stuttgart, in Wurtemburg. ...

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  40. Family Notices

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  41. FRANCE AND ITALY.

    The toasts exchanged by King Victor Emmanuel and President Loubet, at the State dinner at the Quirinal on Saturday, emphasised the traditions of ...

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  42. IRELAND.

    The King and Queen Alexandra, and Princess Victoria of Wales, have arrived at Holyhead, on their way to Ireland. ...

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  43. COMMERCIAL.

    Arrivals in connection with the forthcoming colonial wool sales amount to 297, 553 bales. The number of bales carried forward is 128.500. The number of ...

    Article : 116 words
  44. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF FORESTERS.

    Public proceedings in reference to the Commission on the alleged bribery connected with the Independent Order of Foresters, were concluded in ...

    Article : 186 words
  45. GERMAN RAILWAY PROFITS.

    According to the "Daily News," the Kaiser William, finding the railway revenue of the Empire £5, 000,000 above that of the previous year, has ordered ...

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  46. THE LAW COURTS.

    Full Court.—At 11 a.m., before the Chief Justice and Mr. Justice McMillan: Freecorn v. Perth Gas Co. Nisi Prius.—At a quarter-past 10 a.m., ...

    Article : 92 words
  47. A JURYMAN IN TROUBLE.

    A juror in the Criminal Court to-day attended in such a condition that Mr. Justice Hood ordered him to be imprisoned for twenty-four hours. The juror ...

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  48. THE THIBETAN MISSION

    The Delai Lama at Lhassa has at last agreed to provide the Chinese Amban with a fitting escort to proceed to Gyangtse to meet Colonel Younghusband. ...

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  49. SOMNAMBULIST'S EXPERIENCE.

    At 5.45 this morning Constable Nation, while on duty in Gilles-street, noticed a young man walking, without coat, hat, or boots, along a footpath, and ...

    Article : 97 words
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