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  2. POLITICAL, INDUSTRIAL, MUNICIPAL.

    M. Briand has resigned, and a new Cabinet has been formed, with Senator Moms as Premier and Minister for the Interior, and M. Delcasse as ...

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  3. General News.

    According to Japanese accounts. 10,000 people have died of plague in Kwang Changise. 7,000 bodies have been burned. Twenty thousand ...

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  4. THE BLACK HAND.

    Renter's correspondent at Viterbo, Italy, tells an amazing story in connection with the mnrder of James Gaocolo and his wife, known as La ...

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  5. LABOR'S FORECAST.

    Messrs. Hudson, O'Loghlen, and Underwood, M's.L.A., addressed a meeting here last night. Mr. Hudson's address consisted mainly of local ...

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  6. AUDIENCE WITH THE POPE.

    The Pope yesterday gave a private audience to Sir John, and Lady Downer of Adelaide. ...

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  7. British Empire.

    A British military force has overtaken and killed Hakim Khan, the noted outlaw, and 22 of his followers on the Indian frontier. ...

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  8. UNITED STATES.

    The session of Congress finished yesterday without the Bill for the ratification of the Canadian-American agreement being dealt with by the ...

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  9. FAMINE IF CHINA.

    The great famine at present existing in the provinces of Anbui and Kiangsu is becoming more severe, although already worse than the ...

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  10. WEDDING.

    Un Wednesday February 25, at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Perth, Miss Daisy Flynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Timothy ...

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  11. IS HECTOR MACDONALD DEAD?

    Passengers from the Far East by the steamer Asia assert that they recently saw Major-General Sir Hector MacDonald, whose suicide ...

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  12. THE CUSTOMS INQUIRY.

    By the finding of the Board of Inquiry Messrs. Smith and Bryant are exonerated from the major charges. Technical breaches only ...

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  13. ACCIDENTS, CRIMES, AND COURT CASES.

    An extraordinary story, full of horror, is reported from Russian Tnrkestan. A wedding party of 120 persons, while sledging to Obstipoff, ...

    Article : 65 words
  14. British Empire.

    The debate on the second reading of the Veto Bill concluded yesterday. The motion was carried, Ayes being 368 and Noes 243. In the course of ...

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  15. KIMBERLEY EXPEDITION.

    A local expedition is being organised for the purpose of prosecuting scientific investigations in the Kimbevley district. Mr. Charles ...

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  16. JUDGE AS PARTY POLITICIAN.

    In view of the public condemnation of Judge Grantham for his utterances from the Bench showing political partizanship, Mr. Asquith has ...

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  17. AFLOAT ON ICE FLOES.

    One hundred and twenty out of 500 fishermen who were swept out to sea in the Gulf of Finland on Saturday have been rescued. During the ...

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  18. SUNKEN TREASURE.

    The Daily Telegraph states that Capt. Gardiner, master of the salvage steamer Lyons, has discovered the treasure ship Lutine which was ...

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  19. DEATH OF DR. KEENAN.

    We regret to record the death of Dr. Keenan, of Onslow. He had been ailing for a considerable time, and recently went south with the ...

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  20. LYNCH LAW.

    According to advices from Novonikolaievsky, a farmer and his wife were recently foully murdered. The villagers, capturing the perpetrator, ...

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  21. THE HAREM SKIRT.

    To-day at Liverpool, a women wearing a harem skirt was mobbed by 20,000 (?) men women and children. BUDAPEST, March 6. ...

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  22. NOR'-WEST TELEGRAPHS.

    The Peak Hill to Nuliagine line of survey for telegraph connection is completed. ...

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  23. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The Government has received a despatch from the Secretary of State for the Colonies intimating that the King will not be advised to exercise ...

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  24. PRODUCERS' CONFERENCE.

    A Conference of Producers was inaugurated at Gerald ton to-day. There was a large attendance of delegates. The Attorney-General conveyed the ...

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  25. WOMEN AHD THE KAFFIRS.

    During a miner's absence, his wife awoke and found a black servant with a chopper at her bedside. She seized a gun and shot him fatally. ...

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  26. A MOVING-PICTURE FIRE.

    Daring a cinematograph performance at Bolagoe on Saturday nigbt, a fire broke oat in the building. Ninety persons were burned to death ...

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  27. VICTORIA.

    The employers in the agricultural implement trade state that they are well satisfied with the progress being made in counteracting the strike of ...

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  28. MOVEMENT FOR REPRIEVE.

    The idea prevails that Frederick Carmody, who was sentenced to 2½ years hard labor for manslaughter, was wrongly convicted. It is ...

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  29. STANIFORTH SMITH'S FATE.

    The Secretary for External Affairs has received a telegram from the Government Resident at Thursday Island advising the Department of ...

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  30. WARS AND WAR PREPARATION.

    In Mexico Dr. Pinoso and 44 followers have been condemned to death for conspiring against the Government of Nicaragua. ...

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  31. LIGHTNING IN VICTORIA.

    At Carrara, six cows were struck dead by lightning daring a storm. At Castlemaine yesterday, J. Barnes, who was carting a load of ...

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  32. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Chamber of Manufactures meeting has decided to include in the Federal Conference agenda a resolution impressing upon all State ...

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  33. CHINA V. FOREIGNERS.

    The anti-foreign agitation at Mukden is growing. Proclamations have been issued urging the extermination of Europeans. Advices from ...

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  34. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Daily Chronicle's Johannesburg correspondent states; "If his forthcoming visit to Europe does not improve General Botha's health, the ...

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  35. A JAPANESE CRIMINAL.

    Seto, who was found guilty of manslaughter in connection with the death of Marguerite Dufour, is to be deported at the end trf his sentence. ...

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  36. TRAGEDY IN HIGH LIFE.

    Baron Paterno attempted to commit suicide yesterday after murdering the Countess Trigona. He has been pronounced out of danger. The tragedy ...

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  37. CANADA.

    The opposition to the Canadian-American agreement is spreading. An Anti-reciprocity League has been formed in Montreal. The members ...

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  38. SMART'S EXECUTION.

    Alexander Smart was executed at the Fremantle gaol to-day. To the end he was wonderfully cool and collected. Before leaving his cell he ...

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  39. PARAGUAY.

    A revolution has started in Paraguay. Five thousand rebels in the north captured two towns. Owing to the Dictator, Senor Jara, having ...

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  40. Western Australia.

    The Western Australian 3½ per cent, lotra of £l,650,000 at £96 10s. has been fully subscribed. ...

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  41. THROWN ON HIS HEAD.

    William Evans, aged 70 years, while driving a sulky yesterday along Newcastle Street, collided with a tram. He was thrown on his head ...

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  42. EFFECT OF FEDERAL TAXES.

    Mr. Anthony Hordern, who passed through Fremantle yesterday, said it had been his intention to build a substantial Arcade in Perth, but going ...

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  43. MOROCCO.

    The tribes of the country between Arcazarkebir and Fez have started a rebellion. The communication with Fez is cut off. A few days ago ...

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  44. MELBOURNE FLOODS.

    Melbourne was deluged to-day by almost continuous rain, the intensity of which was in some respects a record. At one time the water poured ...

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  45. Australia.

    Lord Denman, captain of the Gentlemen-at-Arms, and an active supporter of the Liberal Ministry in the House of Lords, confirms the ...

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  46. LIGHTNING AT SEA.

    The steamer Otterbarn, from New York, laden with oil and benzine, was struck by lighthmag at sea. The ship at the time was alive with electricity. ...

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  47. BALLOON ACCIDENT.

    At Turin yesterday, the balloon Albatross fell over 6,000 feet and lodged in the branches of trees. The six occupants were seriously injured ...

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  48. UNPOPULAR PLAYWRIGHT.

    Further riots bare occurred owing to the production of the play "Apres Moi." A mob of 2,000 made attempts to storm the Comedie Francaise which ...

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  49. MEXICAN CIVIL WAR.

    The Mexican insurrection continues. Every day raids are made by small guerilla bands, in which several Government soldiers are killed. The ...

    Article : 33 words
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