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  2. A SLANDER CASE.

    In the third Civil Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Hodges and a jury of six, the hearing ot the slander suit of Francis Fox, of the reporting staff of the "Age," against ...

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  3. EARTHQUAKES AND ERUPTIONS.

    The volcano of Stromboli, in the Lipari Isles, described in ancient times as "the lighthouse of the Mediterranean," is still in a state of continual eruption, and ...

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  4. PERSONAL.

    Sir Edmund Barton, in response to an interviewer this week, said if an offer were made to Lord Tennyson to remain as Governor-General for a short term all his ...

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  5. MR. CHAMBERLAIN.

    Mr. Chamberlain, in a letter, thanking the citizens of Birmingham for their recent demonstration in his honor, states that he appreciates more than he can say, ...

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  6. THE FAR EAST.

    Prince Tuan and Tung-fuh-s[?]ang, ex Commander-in-Chief of the Chinese army, who took a leading part in connection with the Boxer outrages on Europeans a few years ...

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  7. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Cape Assembly was prorogued yesterday till January 15. The "Standard's" Brussels correspondent reports that Mr. Kruger and other ...

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  8. JAPANESE PROGRESS.

    A Glasgow firm of engi[?]eers in an open competition has secured the contract for the construction of 30 locomotive engines for use on the Japanese railways. ...

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  9. THE ELINGAMITE.

    Some interesting details concerning the wreck of the Elingamite were supplied in a letter written by Mr. A. B. Perkins to [?]is mother, who resides at Surry Hills. Mr. ...

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  10. WINTER IN EUROPE.

    The winter has set in unusually early in Great Britain and on the Continent. There has been a severe frost in various parts of Europe, and Kent has been visited with ...

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  11. FRANCE AND SIAM.

    The members of the Colonial Party and the Nationalists in France are fomenting an agitation (to which the deputies for Tonquin and Cambodia are giving their ...

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  12. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    Harcourt W. Ellis, on remand, charged with the wilful murder of Maude Pengelly, was again brought up at the City Court this morning, and further remanded for eight ...

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  13. EARTHQUAKES IN UTAH.

    Two sharp earthquake shocks have been experienced in Utah, causing considerable destruction of property. With, regard to the eruptions in St. ...

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  14. THE PORT OF LONDON.

    Mr. Gerald Balfour (President of the Board of Trade) has promised to introduce a Bill into the House of Commons in 1903, dealing with the question of enlarging the ...

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  15. THE LORELEY TRAGEDY

    In regard to the mysterious tragedy reported in connection with the German warship Loreley, now undergoing repairs in the Piraeus, a further development is ...

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  16. THE MURRAY WATERS.

    The following letter was forwarded by Mr. Irvine to Sir John See to-day:- "I have the honor to acknowledge receipt of your letter of 1st inst., and to say that [?] ...

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  17. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Messrs. Shaw, Savill, & Albion's chartered steamer Ionic will sail for New Zealand in January. The King and his brother-in-law, the ...

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  18. RACING IN ENGLAND.

    The November Handicap, one mile and six furlongs, was run at Warwick on Monday, and was won by the New Zealand bred chesnut horse Seahorse, by ...

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  19. FEDERAL AFFAIRS

    The waste caused by the existence at Eucla of two post-offices within a short distance of one another, the first managed under South Australian conditions, and the ...

    Article : 106 words
  20. IRELAND.

    The dissensions in the Irish Party on the Education Bill have led to Mr. Tim. Healy's withdrawal from the party, and his formation of a new and more moderate ...

    Article : 239 words
  21. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Breadstuffs. — The quantity of wheat afloat for the United Kingdom is 2,400,000 quarters, as against 2,335,000 quarters last week. The quantity afloat for the ...

    Article : 90 words
  22. FIREBALLS IN AUSTRALIA.

    Professor Gregory, of Melbourne University, was interviewed on Monday in regard to the cable message published in "The Advertiser" that day, indicating that Sir ...

    Article : 241 words
  23. A TREMENDOUS FIRE.

    The packing plant of Messrs, Armour and Co.—the largest meat and provision merchants in the world, whose headquarters are at Chicago—at Sioux City, which is ...

    Article : 68 words
  24. UNPAID CABMEN'S BILLS.

    A statement was recently published in Albury to the effect that several cabmen engaged to convey Sir William Lyne and the Federal party to One Tree Hill, on May ...

    Article : 120 words
  25. FINANCIAL NEWS.

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  26. THE GERMAN EMPEROR.

    The German Emperor, who is at present the guest of the Earl of Lonsdale, at Lowther Castle, Penrith, Westmoreland, is to lunch with the Earl of Rosebery at ...

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  27. VICTORIAN RIFLE MATCHES.

    The results achieved in to-day's shooting at the V.R.A. annual matches brought matters up to a very interesting stage. In the second stage of the King's match the ...

    Article : 276 words
  28. GAS COMPANY'S NEGLIGENCE.

    In an action against the Brighton Gas Company for neglecting to plug an old pipe, a man and his wife yesterday recovered damages, the former £500 and the latter ...

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  29. A MUTINOUS SAILOR.

    It is a good many years since anyone made the voyage to Australia in irons. Charles Libert, a sailor, 26 years of age, however, spent 60 days of the passage in ...

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  30. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN

    Mr. Hugh Trumble, of the Australian Eleven, accompanied by Mrs. Trumble, returned to Melbourne from South Africa to-day by the steamer Australasian. The ...

    Article : 191 words
  31. BIG CUNARDERS.

    Engines of 50,000 horsepower and three immense screws are required to obtain the speed of 25 knots an hour, at which the new steamers of the Cunard line will journey ...

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  32. COLONEL LYNCH.

    The "Daily Telegraph" reports that the law officers have decided that Colonel Arthur Lynch, M.P., who voluntarily surrendered at Bow-street some months ago on ...

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  33. CRISIS IN NATAL.

    The Hon. Sir J. L. Hulett has resigned his position as Speaker of the Natal Legislative Assembly for the purpose of returning to the floor of the House, and leading ...

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  34. ASIATIC CHOLERA.

    An outbreak of Asiatic cholera, in a virulent form, has occurred in Palestine, and the disease is spreading with great rapidity among the inhabitants. Many deaths have ...

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  35. DEFAULTING TURKEY.

    A number of discharged Turkish soldiers yesterday surrounded the house of their general, on the shores of the Dardanelles, and clamored for the arrears of their pay, ...

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  36. THE INDIAN FRONTIER.

    News from the north-west frontier of India states that the Khels and Waziris are offering a vigorous resistance to the expedition led by Lieutenant-Colonel V. C. ...

    Article : 79 words
  37. QUEENSLAND.

    The Premier is by no means satisfied wit[?] the statement of the Federal Prime Minister that the Commonwealth Government proposes to go on with the Pratten and ...

    Article : 177 words
  38. BROKEN HILL.

    This afternoon a fire totally destroyed a five-roomed house and furniture in Chloride[?] street west. The house was owned and occupied by Mr. George Turner. Mrs. ...

    Article : 197 words
  39. CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS.

    The ashes of Christopher Columbus, which were recently exhumed from their resting[?] place in the Cathedral at Havana, to prevent them from falling into the hands of the ...

    Article : 160 words
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  42. DISASTER IN CAIRO.

    Cairo has been the scene of a terrible disaster, involving loss of life and personal injury. A nitro-glycerine magazine behind the citadel exploded, and l8 Egyptians, ...

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