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  2. CABLEGRAMS.

    Great excitement, combined with considerable alarm, was caused this morning in Pera, the foreign suburb of Constantinople, by the action of two ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS.

    A hundred drunken German and Austrian soldi ere fought with bricks, clubs and knives in the streets In Perking in the presence of crowds of ...

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  4. CABLEGRAMS.

    The weld-known French aeronaut, M. Lebaudy, made an ascent this morning at Maisone Lafitte in his airship balloon. The aerial vessel ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS.

    Nine hundred lodgers , in houses , at St. Petersburg have heed arrested because af their not possessing passports, on a specially planned night ...

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  6. TELEGRAPHIC.

    Arthur Holmes, an English solicitor, was i arrested to-day on a charge of fraud at Bedford. He was remanded, pending the arrival of extradition ...

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  7. TELEGRAPHIC

    The aboriginal, Thomas Moore, who murdered Janie Irene Smith, aged 10, at Ramsay's bush, in Decemiber last, was hangied at Darling hurst gaol this ...

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  8. TELEGRAPHIC.

    In connection with , the shooting fatality at Ballarat East last night, when the proprietor of a shooting gallery, Richard Rutter, was killed by a ...

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  9. THE PRICE OF FLOUR.

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  10. ATTEMPTED TRAIN WRECKING.

    The outrage at Ballymore, Ireland, yesterday, when an, attempt was made to wreck a train by placing an, obstruction on the line, is attributed to a ...

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  11. RUSSIANS IN NIU-CHWANG.

    A Reuter's message from Peking states that the explanation given by the Russians for the delay in their evacuation of Niu-ohwang is owing to ...

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  12. SPEECH BY MR. MORLEY.

    Mr. John Morley, Liberal M.P. for Montrose Burghs, made a speech at Montrose, last night, in which he denounced the Government for its ...

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  13. DRUIDS' GALA BAND CONTEST.

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  14. EUPHRATES VALLEY RAILWAY.

    According to this morning's "standard" an agreement has been concluded whereby England, France, and Germany will participate equally in the ...

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  15. DEATH OF MR. GEORGE SCARFE.

    The death occurred this morning at his residence at Burnside of Mr. Geo. Scarfe, the senior director of Messrs. Harris, Scarfe, and Co. His end was ...

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  16. PRINCE CHING.

    France Ching, President of the Tsung-li-Yamen, the Imperial Council for Foreign Affairs, has succeeded General Yung-Iu as Grand Secretary ...

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  17. SECOND PEACE MISSION.

    The second peace mission under Sadik Pacha, sent by the Sultan into Albania, was met by the insurgent leaders yesterday at Djakovitza, near ...

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  18. CONFESSION OF LIES.

    A remarkable development took place this morning in connection with the reported encounter with a burglar and the theft of a cash-box containing ...

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  19. STAMP TAX REPEALED.

    The Dowager-Empress ,has issued. an edict repealing the stamp tax lately in stituted by General Yuan-shi-kai, the Viceroy of Chi-li. The officials who ...

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  20. CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION.

    The Railway Union is endeavoring to arrange a conference of represen[?]tives of State employees' organisations, with the object of considering the ...

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  21. ENGINEER COMMAND.

    Sir James Bevan Edwards has been appointed Colonel commandant of the Royal Engineers. ...

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  22. BOER GENERAL.

    In 1900, during the war in South Africa, General. Pienaar surrendered with 1206 men at Komati Poort, He afterwards went, into Partuguese East ...

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  23. THE KING ON THE CONTINENT.

    The King's visit to Grbraltar came to a close this morning, when His Majesty embarked on the Royal vacbt Victoria and Albert en route for Malta. ...

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  24. CHINESE TROOPS.

    The Dowager-Empress yesterday reviewed at Pao-fcing-fu, where the Chinese Court now is, 7000 superior troops and 20 guns. ...

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  25. LOST IN A MINE.

    At the Shale mines, at Ruined Castle, Mr. McMillan, one of the managers, and a miner went into old cuttings to make an inspection and ...

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  26. PARIS ARRANGEMENTS.

    In addition to the functions already announced as planned out in connection with the impending visit off King Edward to Paris, it has been arranged ...

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  27. RUSSIAN SQUADRON.

    During the present year the Russian Government proposes to increase its squadron in the Far East to nine battleships. eleven large cruisers, eight ...

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  28. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Geo. L. Throssel, eldest son of the Hon. Geo. Throssell, has decided the contest the vacancy in the Legislative Council, caused by the resignation ...

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  29. TRAINING SHIP.

    The gunboat Sparrow is equipped as a training, ship for New Zealand boys who desire to enter the navy. The Government intends to ask for the use ...

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  30. RUSSIAN COMMENTS.

    The Novoe vremya," the leading daily paper at St. petersburg, comments this morning on the announcement that the necessary arrangements ...

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  31. POLICEMAN AND LARRIKINS.

    Another case of a constable being injured by larrikins occurred to-day. Some larrikins created a disturbance in the Eastern Markets, and Constable ...

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  32. TRADE AND FINANCE.

    Arrival: Indraghrt. Departures: Marion Woodside, for Melbourne; Gulf of Taranto, for Adelaide ; Elburg, for Sydney; Maori, for ...

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  33. THE ARLTUNGA GOLDFIELDS.

    It would appear that interest in the Arltunga goldfields is not on the wane, as a large number of prospectors have latterly left for the fields. A ...

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  34. IMPERIAL OTTOMAN BAGDAD

    The lmperial Ottoman Bagdad Railway Company has been constituted at Constantinople with a capital of £5,000,000 francs, or about £600,000. ...

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  35. CHARGE AGAINST CIVIL SERVANTS.

    The Cabinet, at its meeting this afternoon, dealt with ,the cases . of Francis Henry Green, sub-accountant in the Lands' Department, and John ...

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  36. HEAVY SNOWFALLS.

    London was visited by a very heavy snowstorm this morning, and reports from outside show that the fall has been general over all parts of England. ...

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  37. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    The assembling of the Federal Ministers in Sydney this week for the gubernatorial investiture, synchronising as it does with the holding of the State ...

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  38. RAILWAY SOCIETIES AND THE TRADES HALL.

    The fortnight given by the Commissioner of Railways to the four railway societies affiliated with the Trades Hall within which to say ...

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  39. SOMALlLAND CAMPAIGN.

    A party of Boers and Sikhs were sent In pursuit of a number of Mijertain Somalis, who had deserted from, the British, expedition against the mullah. ...

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  40. SUNK IN FIGHT.

    The Spanish flagship Reina Christina, which was sunk at Manila during the Spanish American war, has been refloated. ...

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  41. PACIFIC CABLE CHARGES.

    Some time ago persons using the Pacific cable complained that the time and date of despatch of messages were not included without extra charge ...

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  42. AMERICA IN THE PHILIPPINES.

    Reports from Manila state that General Perching, who is now directing the American operations in the Philippines, has gained an important success over ...

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  43. MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT.

    Geo. Howarth, member for Willoughby in the State Legislature, appeared at the central police court to-day charged that, being bailee of certain ...

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  44. DUTCH STRIKE.

    Although the general strike in the Netherlands has been abandoned, some 6000 of the dock labourers at Amsterdam, are still out on strike. ...

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  45. RISING IN MOROCCO.

    The rebels in Morocco have captured the town of Frajana, for which reinforcements were repeatedly asked for, tout in vain. ...

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  46. MADAME MELBA'S DEPARTURE FOR ENGLAND.

    There was a large crowd of people at the Port Melbourne wharf to-day, to bid Madame Melba good-bye on her leaving by the Orontes for London. The ...

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  47. ANTITRUST DECISION.

    The effect of the anti-trust judgment delivered by the U.S. Court of Appeal at St. Paul, Minnesota, has been to cause a regular panic on Wall-street, ...

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  48. SHOT BY HIS WIFE.

    News has been received of the shooting of Mr. Horace Raynor, of Montmore Down Station. The telegram, states that Mr. Raynor was ...

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  49. CAPTURE OF FRAJANA.

    Later advices from Morocco state that the besiegers of Frajana undermined and blew up the principal tower, and then took the town by storm. The ...

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  50. FIRE BRIGADES' DEMONSTRATION.

    The second day's sports in connection, with the annual united fire brigades demonstration took place at Fremantle to-day. In the ladder race. ...

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  51. BRITISH BALUCHISTAN.

    The Indian Government has sent large reinforcements to the Quelta frontier of British Baluchistan. This action is taken to imply the ...

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  52. VICTORIAN RAILWAY REVENUE.

    Owing to the Easter traffic, the railway revenue last week showed an increase of £9640 as compared with that for the same period of last year. ...

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  53. A RUSSIAN ANARCHIST.

    The request made by Russia for the extradition of the young man Gotz, supposed to be a Jewish millionaire, arrested at Naples as an anarchist, has ...

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  54. BURGLARY AT A PAWNBROKER'S SHOP.

    Burglars last night effected, an entrance into the premises of Mr. F. T. Warren, pawnbroker, of Beach-street, Port Melbourne, and carried ...

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  55. DELAYED BY RAIN.

    The final for the great Druids Wheel Race and other events which were not finished an Monday night owing to the rain, will be run off on Saturday ...

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  56. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    "Paint Pot," Kalgoorlie.—Neither Dr. Harvey nor Dr. Harper was resident medical officer at the Perth Government Hospital in in 1899, or 1901. ...

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