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  3. EUROPEAN CABLES BY SUBMARINE CABLE. COPYRIGHT (FROM OUR SPECIAL.) TRANSVAAL CONSTITUTION.

    Mr. M. T. Steyn declares that the Transvaal and Orange River Colony Constitutions are better than he expected; still, he regretted that so many ...

    Article : 46 words
  4. EUROPEAN CABLES SITUATION IN RUSSIA.

    Two bombs were thrown at Colonel Chrozanowski, chief of police at Lodz, which wrecked the carriage and injured the occupant. ...

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  5. POPULATION.

    At the end of 1905 the total population of Australia was 4,052,474, not a large number, when we consider the extent of territory. Some years ago the ...

    Article : 472 words
  6. A TRAIN ATTACKED.

    A band of Terrorists attacked a train at Slonim, in the government of Grodno. They liberated twenty-five political ...

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  7. PRESS OPINIONS.

    The "Bloemfontein Post" states that the Transvaal Government, with suicidal magnanimity, is striving to conciliate those who despise its weakness. ...

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  8. SOCIAL DEMOCRATS ARRESTED.

    The St. Petersburg police located the quarters of the militant section of the Social Democrats, and arrested over one hundred. ...

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  9. MURRAYFIELD CIDER.

    Mr. L. N. Murdoch, whose brand of Murrayfield champagne cider has gained an Australian reputation, intends to extend his cider-making industry, and ...

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  10. COERCING MILLIONAIRE.

    Two brothers named Strather warned Bywaters, a wealthy Virginian landowner, that they intended to kill him for wronging their sister. ...

    Article : 75 words
  11. M. STOLYPIN DECORATED.

    The Czar has decorated M. Stolypin, as a reward for his exemplary zeal and self-sacrificing service. This is considered significant, as M. ...

    Article : 37 words
  12. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL. £1,000 WANTED FOR THE LITTLE ONES.

    Lord, when sought we out the children that did languish? When put forth the hand to make their burdens light? ...

    Article : 169 words
  13. JAPANESE IN AMERICA.

    San Franciscans are furious over Mr. Metcalfe's report. Feeding against the Japanese is so acute, that it is feared that nothing ...

    Article : 139 words
  14. FOUNDERED IN A STORM.

    A vessel, believed to be the Heathpool, bound from Hull to Buenos Ayres with coal, foundered in a storm off Humber. ...

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  15. JOHANNESBURG UNEMPLOYED.

    Processions of the unemployed are taking place daily at Johannesburg. The municipality has arranged relief works to assist those who are ...

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  16. STRANDED TOURIST LINER.

    The Prinzessin Victoria Luise is a total wreck. [The Hamburg-America tourist liner Prinzessin Victoria Luise, which had ...

    Article : 51 words
  17. RAISULI'S ADMINISTRATION.

    The foreign diplomatists at Tangier have asked the Maghzen to dismiss Raisuli, owing to the cruel administration of his Governorship. ...

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  18. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL.

    In Memoriam Tribute — £10 10 0 His Worship the Mayor (Alderman C. D. Haywood)... £5 5 0 Other Subscriptions will be ...

    Article : 78 words
  19. GENERAL CABLES.

    The death is announced of George Wills, of the firm of George Wills and Co. ...

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  20. SLEEPING SICKNESS.

    Dr. Koch, assisted by two English doctors, is curing thousands of cases of sleeping sickness in the Victoria Nyanza region by means of atoxyl, which ...

    Article : 41 words
  21. AN ELECTRIC LIGHTING COMPANY.

    The Kalgoorlie Electric Power Lighting Corporation has been registered with a capital of £225,000. ...

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  22. NATURALISATION OF FOREIGNERS.

    In the Dominion House of Commons, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, moved the second reading of a bill which provides for the recognising, without imposing the usual ...

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  23. A DISHONEST VICE-PRESIDENT.

    George Burnham, vice-president of the Mutual Reserve Fund Life Insurance Company, has been sentenced to two years' imprisonment at New York ...

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  24. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    The South African Rugby football players defeated Surrey by thirty-three points to nil. ...

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  25. NEWS OF THE DAY, ENGLISH MAILS.

    Homeward-bound mails which left Tasmania on the 13th ult. arrived at London, per Mooltan, on 15th inst. They were due on that date. ...

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  26. BILLS PASSED.

    The House of Lords has passed the Land Tenure Bill, Workmen's Compensation Bill, and the Trade Disputes Bill. ...

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  27. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION.

    Earl Carrington, President of the Board of Agriculture, states that the Government will appoint a committee to inquire into a system of agricultural ...

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  28. MAIL STEAMER DELAYED.

    Notwithstanding the fact that the R.M.S. Ventura was detained at Sydney for three weeks longer than usual in order that she might receive a ...

    Article : 135 words
  29. THE EDUCATION BILL.

    The House of Lords by 138 votes to 52, adopted the Marquis of Lansdowne's amendment, protesting against the House of Commons rejecting the Lords' ...

    Article : 330 words
  30. HOBART MARINE BOARD

    The annual election of three members to the Marine Board of Hobard, in place of those retiring by effluxion of time, took place yesterday. The polling places were, ...

    Article : 937 words
  31. LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMISSION.

    The gentlemen appointed to act on the commission under the Local Government Act to divide the State into municipal districts met yesterday, but they ...

    Article : 91 words
  32. DISEASED FRUIT.

    Three cases of apricots from Sydney, ex Westralia, yesterday, were found to be infected with fruit-fly, and were condemned by the inspector, and returned ...

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  33. ABORIGINAL RELICS.

    Some very interesting relics of the aborigines have been discovered near Pontville. The tribe that claimed the district now known as the Bagdad ...

    Article : 208 words
  34. PRESS COMMENTS.

    "The Times" considers that if others displayed the spirit that the Duke of Devonshire and the Archbishop of Canterbury exhibited the result would have ...

    Article : 128 words
  35. THE ONLY TO CURE.

    To Cure a Cold AVhen you have no Cough; To Cure a Cough When you have no Cold; ...

    Article : 50 words
  36. MILITARY NEWS.

    On the occasion of the last drill of 1900 the officers of the Derwent Regiment invited the members of the headquarter's companies to a smoke concert ...

    Article : 228 words
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