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  2. KINGSTON INCIDENT. ANOTHER VERSION.

    Still another version concerning the landing of American troops at Kingston after the great earthquake in Jamaica is given by the Kingston correspondent of "The Times" ...

    Article : 115 words
  3. RUSSIAN UNREST.

    The disturbed state of Poland shows very little signs of moderating. The factory hands have been in a state of active opposition to the authorities for weeks past, and ...

    Article : 222 words
  4. PERSONAL.

    His excellency the Governor General will lay the foundation-street of the Victoria Mission to Seamen's new building on the Australian Wharf, foot of Spencer-street, ...

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  5. THE ANTARCTIC. BELGIAN EXPEDITION.

    In addition to the expedition to the Antaretic under the leadership of Mr. Lecointe, one of the directors of the Brussels Observatory, which has been organised in ...

    Article : 89 words
  6. EDUCATION IN IRELAND.

    Mr. Bryce, who has just retired from the post of Chief Secretary for Ireland, gave a statement in Dublinm a few days ago with regard to higher education in Ireland. MR. ...

    Article : 166 words
  7. THE KING IN PARIS.

    Very cordial references are made by the leading Paris newspapers to the visit of Their Majesties King EDward andf Queen Alexandra to Paris. ...

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  8. NAVIGATION CONFERENCE. APPOINTMENTS TO-MORROW.

    A meeting of the Federal Cabinet will be held to-morrow at which an arrangement will be made for the appointment of a representative to take the place of Mr. ...

    Article : 123 words
  9. A.N.A. EXHIBITION.

    At 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, nearly 3,000 children were drawn up in orderly lines on the north side of the Exhibitionbuilding These were the first batch of ...

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  10. SOLDIERS' GRAVES.

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  11. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    It has been arranged, the Premier (Mr. Bent) stated yesterday, that the conference of state Premiers shall take place at the end of March, probably in Melbourne. The ...

    Article : 255 words
  12. A DISCOVERY MESSAGE.

    RYE, Monday.—The British Antaretic expedition of 1900-4, under the command of Captain R. F. Scott in the Discovery, has been brought to mind by the recovery of ...

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  13. REBUILDING SCHEME.

    A committee of merchants and others in Jamaica have held a meeting, under the presidency of the Most Rev. Enos Nuttall, Bishop of Jamaica and Archbishop of the ...

    Article : 70 words
  14. MR. DUGALD THOMSON.

    Mr. Duguld Thomson, one of the representatives of the Commonwealth at the Navigation Conference in London next month, is a passenger from Sydney to ...

    Article : 41 words
  15. REFORM OF THE LORDS.

    In the course of a speech on Saturday, at Stoke, the Eard of Crewe, Lord President of the Council, foreshadowed a Government scheme for the reform of the House of ...

    Article : 146 words
  16. VIEWS OF MR. KNOX, M.H.R.

    Mr. Knox, M.H.R., president of the federal council of the Chamber of Commerce, who was in Sydney recently, on his return journey from New Zealand, ...

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  17. SENIOR WRANGLERSHIP.

    The question of abolishing the senior wranglership at Cambridge University has been discussed for some months past, the change having been recommended by the ...

    Article : 97 words
  18. LAROUR FOR THE RAND. THE CHINESE QUESTION.

    Sir Richard Solomon is a candidate for Pretoria in the new Transwall Parliament in opposition to Sir Percy Fitzpatrick, the Progressive candidate. Sir Richard was ...

    Article : 190 words
  19. GERMAN ELECTIONS.

    Additional returns in connection with the second ballot for the Rej[?]tag election show that the Socialists have sustained further losses. ...

    Article : 159 words
  20. HOUSES ON ICE.

    A remarkable occurrence took place during a heavy storm on Lake Michingan. The force of the gale was so great that 20 houses in the Canadian village of Sand ...

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  21. WEATHER FORECASTS.

    Steps are being taken by the naval authorities to utilise the facilities on war-ships for the transmission of weather reports from sea by means of wireless telegralphy, ...

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  22. ADMIRALTY CHANGES.

    Sir Evan MacGregor, Permanent Secretary to the Admiralty since 1884, is retiring from the position. He is to be succeeded by Mr. Charles Inigo Thomas, ...

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  23. ADELAIDE CUSTOMS CASES.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—The Customs cons[oracu case on which Charles Tucker and Frederick William Forwood are the defendants. occupied the attention of the ...

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  24. BUTTER GRADING.

    At the request of the minister of Agriculture (Mr. Swinburne). about 40 representatives of the butter trade yesterday morning attended at the public offices to discuss ...

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  25. SOUTH AFRICAN MEDALS

    The British War Office announces that the medals for distribution to the memebers of Doyle's Australian Scouts. who took part in the South African war, are now ready for ...

    Article : 37 words
  26. MONEY FOR LIFEBOATS.

    Mr. Charles Carr Ashlely, late of Kingston-on-Thames, who died recently, made a splendid bequest to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution. The institution will ...

    Article : 54 words
  27. CANADA AND AMERICA.

    Mr.G.W. Smalley, the Washington correspondent of "The Times." states that here is some realisation by the American press that the United States must show a ...

    Article : 214 words
  28. EIGHT HOURS UNDERGROUND.

    The limiting of the days' work in the mines of the Rand to eight hours has been decided upon by the mine-owners, and an announcement to this effect has been ...

    Article : 56 words
  29. STATE ELECTIONS. "THE PARSONS' PARTY."

    At a meeting of the Collingwood branch of the Political Labour Council, held at the Working Men's Club. Johnston-street, last night, attention was given to matters ...

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  30. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    A Rugby football match took place yesterday between Scotland and Wales. The Scottish [?]m won by two tries to a penalty goal. ...

    Article : 77 words
  31. DISCUSSION AT GEELONG.

    Geelong, Monday.—Discussio on the subject of the Navigation Conference took place at the annual meeting of the Geelong Chamber of Commerce this afternoon. Mr. ...

    Article : 375 words
  32. FLOGGING NATIVES.

    The native dockers in the British colony of Lages, on the slave Coast of West Africa. upon whom a British port official inflicted 23 lashes in December last, simply ...

    Article : 174 words
  33. BRIGAND PASHA.

    Complaints were lately made by the German Government that Febini Pasha, chief of the Turkish police, had practised extention on German subjects, and had seized ...

    Article : 210 words
  34. MISHAP TO R.M.S. MONGOLIA.

    A sharp shock which caused her to tremble with considerable violence was experienced on Sunday night by the Royal mail steamer Moungolila, of the P.and O. ...

    Article : 675 words
  35. TARIFF REVISION.

    At the monthly meeting of the Chamber of Manufactures last night a letter was read from the president of the Federal Council of Chambers of Manufactures, ...

    Article : 389 words
  36. THE DREDGE WALRUS.

    SYDNEY. Monday.—"We made an ex[?] search for the missing dredge Walris. but could find no trace of the vessel or her unfortunate crew." said Captain ...

    Article : 282 words
  37. SKATING FATALITIES.

    Skating during the last few days has been carried on in many places in England under hazardlons conditions, with the result that the number of accidents to followeres of the ...

    Article : 67 words
  38. EARLY CLOSING.

    It was reported by Mr. Master, M.H.R., secretary of the Anti-Sweating League. At the council meeting yesterday, that he had been waited upon by a number of ...

    Article : 305 words
  39. THE THAW JURY.

    The e[?]lling of a jury to try Harry Thaw, the Pittsburg millionaire for the murder of S[?] White, a wealthy New York architect, in a New York theatre, has ...

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  40. BUBONIC PLAGUE. ANOTHER DEATH AT KEMPSEY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mrs. M'Lean, sister of the plague patient Russell, died this morning. This is the second death from plague at Kempsey. ...

    Article : 33 words
  41. ANTI-SWEATING LEAGUE ACTION.

    Following the practice adopted at the last state election, the council of the AntiSweating League, at its meeting yesterday. decided to prepare a series of questions on ...

    Article : 77 words
  42. AUSTRALIAN CRIMINAL.

    Two men, named Alfred Oatley and Charles Martin, have been convicted at the Old Biley of forging and uttering O[?]y. who gave his age as 28. stated ...

    Article : 64 words
  43. JOAN OF ARC STATUE.

    Unpacking of the huge case containing the Joan of Are statue commenced yesterday morning at the Public Library, and was coucluded at midway. By 5 o'clock it was ...

    Article : 352 words
  44. PORT DOULAS OUTBREAK.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Health matters at Port Douglas are now very satisfactory, and the measures taken by the Health department appear to have been thoroughly ...

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  45. QUEENSLAND TIMBER.

    BRISBANE. Monday.— A deputation from the Timber Me[?] Association walted on the Minister of Lands to-day with the object of pointing out to him (1) ...

    Article : 188 words
  46. DECENTRALISATION.

    BEECH WORTH, Monday.— When opening the [?]worth Fruit Preserving, J[?] and Same Works last week, Mr. A.A. Billson, M.L.A., said that he looked to the ...

    Article : 242 words
  47. POSEIDON RUSH.

    TARNAGULLA. Monday.— This after [?] another beautiful [?], weighing [?] was discovered by Jackson and Hughes. A total of over £2,000 worth of ...

    Article : 181 words
  48. ADELAIDE TRAMWAYS.

    ADELAIDE. Monday.— The metropoliton tramways ran to-night for the last time under the present management. and to-morrow morning will be under the ...

    Article : 127 words
  49. RAT DESTRUCTION.

    At the meeting of the Fitzroy Council last evening a circular letter from the Board of Public Health was read. The board pointed out that in view of the ...

    Article : 140 words
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  51. MALVERN TRAMWAY.

    The offer of the Electric Light and Traction Company to suppoly power for the Malvern tramway is the subject of a report made by Messrs. Noyes Brothers to the ...

    Article : 124 words
  52. BONUS OF 3D. AT GEELONG.

    GEELONG, Monday.—In view of the outbreak of plague in northern ports, the Geelong town and two borough councils, together with the Geelong Harbour Trust, ...

    Article : 75 words
  53. CRICKET SUSPENSIONS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.— The N.S.W. Cricket Association, at its meeting to-night, again discussed the question of the suspension of M. A. Noble and other prominent players. ...

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  54. STEAMER AGROUND.

    Mr.William Bandford, the manager of the Electric Telegraph Office, has received a telegram from St[?] reporting that the steamer Kakapo from Sydney, is aground ...

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  55. DESERTED BARQUE.

    ADELAIDE. Monday.— The harbour. master at Port Pirie reports that the steamer Midgard, which arrived on Sunday from Port Townsend, passed the barque ...

    Article : 68 words
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