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  2. UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE

    The council of the University of Adelaide recently offered the professorship of law. vacant by the resignation of Professor Salmond, M.A., L.L.D., to Professor ...

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  3. ORIENT-ROYAL MAIL LINE.

    In anticipation of an expansion of trade, the Orient-Royal Mail Steamship line which has been formed in consequence of the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company ...

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  4. ANGLO- RUSSIAN RELATIONS.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that Count de Witte, the Russian Premier, and Count Lamsdorff, the Minister for Foreign ...

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  5. CHINESE ON THE RAND.

    An important statement has been made by a well-informed South African newspaper with regard to the decision of the Liberal Government to suspend the ...

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  6. RUSSIAN REVOLT.

    The latest news from Russia indicates that despite the many victories winch have been gamed by the military against the revolutionnries, the strike movement still ...

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  7. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The electoral campaign is being conducted throughout the United Kingdom with great vigor, and prominent members of all parties continue to address the constituencies. ...

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  8. THE HEAT WAVE.

    "The intense heat wave still continues Over the continent," said the Assistant Government Astronomer on Friday. "During the past 24 hours very high readings ...

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  9. EUROPEAN OUTLOOK.

    Some of the Berlin newspapers are pubhshing irritating attacks upon Monsieur P. L. G. Bihourd, who has been French Ambassador to Germany since January 16, ...

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  10. TROUBLE IN SAN DOMINGO.

    A fierce battle has taken place outside Puerto Plata, in the Republic of San Domingo, between the troops under General Caceres and the fugitive President ...

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  11. REVOLT IN THE CAMEROONS.

    As a result of the trouble between the natives and the German officers, a serious and widespread native revolt is reported to have broken out in the Northern ...

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  12. THE LEICHHARDT TRAGEDY.

    The coroner to-day investigated the death of Margaret Noonan, who shot herself at Leichhardt last evening, after firing at her husband. The latter, in his evidence, ...

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  13. AMERICAN FINANCE.

    A sharp break in prices has occurred on the New York Stock Exchange as a result of the address delivered before the New York Chamber of Commerce by Mr. J. F. ...

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  14. BOLT AT BENDIGO.

    A sensational bolt occurred at Bendig[?] to-day. A high spirited horse at tached to a jinker took fright and galloped through the main thououghfares. The driver was thrown ...

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  15. A NEW JUDGE.

    Mr John Fletcher Moulton, K C, Liberal member for the Launceston division of Cornwall, has been appointed to succeed the Right Hon Sir James Charles Mathew ...

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  16. DISASTROUS MINING EXPLOSION.

    A disastrous explosion is reported to have occurred in the lower levels of a coal mine near Bhrefields, in the American State of West Virginia. As a result 23 miners were ...

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  17. THE LA BELLA WRECK.

    George Mylius, late master of the bar quentine La Bella, which was wreckod in Lady Bay, warrnambool, on November 10, 1905, was to-day charged with the man ...

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  18. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Anticipating the opposition of natives to the poll tax, which has been imposed upon them by the Government, and fearing that outrages ...

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  19. VOLCANIC ERUPTION IN NICARAGUA.

    A terrible earthquake has occurred in Nicaragua, the largest republic in Central America. A long volcanic region of mountains extends through the republic. The ...

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  20. GERMANISING MADEIRA.

    The Germanising of Madeira steadily continues, and British interests there are likely to suffer. The dispute between the German, British, and Portuguese ...

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  21. THEARICAL TROUBLE IN NEW YORK.

    Great interest is being manifested in the strike of chorus singers, which has taken place at the Metropolitan Opera House, New York. ...

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  22. NEW ZEALAND.

    Barnes, of Wellington, won the chess championship of New Zealand to-day, after playing off a tie with Mason. ...

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  26. CANNIBALISM IN NIGERIA.

    A most revolting case of cannibalism has occurred in Nigeria, British West Africa. Dr.Stewart, attached to the Nigerian Government, whilst bicycling with a British ...

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  27. BREWERS INDUTICULTIES

    The directors of Messrs. Thomas, Salt, and Co., the well-known English brewing firm at Burton-on-Trent, have reported that the company is unable to pay the January ...

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