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  2. LONDON WEEK BY WEEK.

    There are no rumors of wars to chronicle, but the air is full of speculations as to the outcome of various international complications, the solution of which may be ...

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  3. AMERICAN TRUSTS.

    The House of Representatives have passed Mr. Littlefield's drastic Anti-trust Bill. The directois of the trusts are alleged to be using every means in their ...

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  4. ENGLAND AND AMERICA.

    The "Daily Mail's" correspondent at Washington, states that Sir Michael Herbert, the British Ambassador to America, is offended at the outspokenness of Mr. ...

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  5. PERSONAL.

    Sir Edmund Barton will leave Sydney for Tasmania by the Omrah to-morrow. Sir William Lyne returned to Adelaide from West Australia by the R.M.S. Ormuz ...

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  6. THE DELHI DURBAR.

    As we were driving through the city from a visit to the Diwan-i-am and the Diwan-i-khas we noticed thousands of little vessels, like toy saucers, each containing oil and a ...

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  7. VICTORIA.

    The Melbourne City, Corporation to-day, struck a town rate of 1/, which is estimated to produce £65,000; also a'lighting rato of 4d. in the pound. ...

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  8. SIR WILLIAM LYNE.

    Sir William Lyne (Federal Minister for Home Affairs) was a passenger by the R.M.S. Ormuz, which arrived at Adelaide on Monday morning from Fremantle. ...

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  9. MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S MISSION.

    It transpires that the proceedings at the interview between General Christian De Wet and Mr. Chamberlain were very stormy. ...

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  10. THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT.

    At the mayor's quarterly banquet to-night Mr. Deakin said with a new body like the Federal Government disappointments were to be expected and criticisms ...

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  11. THE SCANDAL IN SAXONY.

    The Crown Prince of Saxony has refused permission to his divorced wife, the Princess Louise, to visit her sick child, who is seriously ill of typhoid fever. The Princess, ...

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  12. SAD BURNING FATALITY.

    Mrs. George Breden, one of the victims of the burning accident in the buggy at St." Arnaud on Saturday, died on Sunday night. Her husband, who was also severely burnt ...

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  13. AN APPEAL DISMISSED.

    An appeal to the Full Court against the conviction of Arthur Wartman, a well-known musician, who was sentenced to eight years' imprisonment for assaulting ...

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  14. PRINCESS LOUISE DEJECTED.

    The Crown Princess Louise of Saxony, who has been refused permission to see her sick child, is profoundly dejected, and has entered a sanatorium at Nyon, on the ...

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  15. SUGAR DUTIES.

    The Governments of Austria and Germany have officially notified that in the event of imports of colonial sugar into Great Britain increasing largely in volume, ...

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  16. AN UNSUSTAINED CHARGE.

    The playwright, Frederick Weekes, known as Inigo Tyrrell, who came into notoriety some weeks ago when he sued Mr. Howard Harvey (theatrical manager) for £4 4/ for ...

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  17. VALUABLE TIN FIND.

    Reuter's telegraphic agency reports the discovery of tin deposits of, great richness. It is stated that 16 lb. of the alluvial when washed yielded 6 lb. of pure tin. ...

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  18. THE BRITISH CLAIMS.

    Mr. Bowen, American Minister at Caracas, who is acting as Commissioner for Venezuela, insistB that there must be substantial agieement in respect to the ...

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  19. EDUCATION IN ENGLAND.

    At a conference of Radical members of the House of Commons, and representatives of the provincial, county, and borough educational authorities, held on Saturday, it ...

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  20. SERIOUS DECREASE IN RAILWAY REVENUE.

    The railway revenue this week shows a further decrease of £22,970: ...

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  21. TWO BOYS LOST.

    At Cobram two lads, named Currie, aged 13 and 8 years respectively, have been missing from their home since Friday. A thorough search of the neighborhood has ...

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  22. BURGLARY AND VIOLENCE

    The residence of Mr. Jacob Benedix, Cubitt-street, South Richmond, was this morning the scene of a burglary, attended with cowardly and brutal violence upon the ...

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  23. MR. CHAMBERLAIN BANQUETED.

    At a banquet at which Mr. Chamberlain was entertained at Bloemfontein|on Saturday evening, many leading Boers were present, though General De Wet was absent. ...

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  24. THE LICENSING LAWS.

    Quite a new legal point was raised to-day, in addition to many that have been urged with such success in the-Licensing Act prosecutions of the North Melbourne court. ...

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  25. AMERICAN COAL MINES.

    The mineowners have offered to settle the claims of the colliers in Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, and Pennsylvania, by an all-round increase in wages to the amount of 12½ per ...

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  26. COLONEL LYNCH.

    The counsel who appeared for Colonel Arthur Lynch, M.P., who was recently condemned to death for high treason, but whose sentence was subsequently commuted ...

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  27. A SOLDIER IN TROUBLE.

    Joseph Yeates, a member of the Permanent Artillery, who served with the Australian Horse in South Africa, was on Saturday evening arrested in a ...

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  28. THE ATLANTIC TRADE.

    Mr. Pierpont Morgan's shipping trust has concluded an agreement with the French Transatlantic Shipping Company of a similar kind to that negotiated with the German ...

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  29. THE NEGRO PROBLEM.

    The Hon. Elihu Root, American Secretary of War, in a speech on Saturday, referred to the negro problem. Negro citizenship, based on equal rights and an equal ...

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  30. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    The trouble created by the South Australian Government over the retiring allowances paid to transferred servants retired by the Commonwealth turns out to be ...

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  31. SHOCKING SHOOTING ACCIDENT.

    At Horsham a young man, Sylvester Groome, 19 years of age, met with a frightful accident to-day. He was leaning on a double-barrelled gun, the muzzle being in ...

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  32. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Mornington cable tram sheds, engines, plant, three houses, and store, have been totally destroyed by fire. The tramway buildings and plant were valued at ...

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  33. THE SOCIETY ISLANDS.

    Reuter'S correspondent states that the captain of the Mariposa, which, has just ar rived at San Francisco, reports that great devastation was wrought in the Society ...

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  34. WASHED OUT TO SEA.

    John Clover, proprietor of the Shamrock Hotel, at Redbank, who was on a fishing excursion from Avoca, was washed off the rocks whilst fishing at Port "Campbell ...

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  35. SITUATION ON THE RAND.

    Sir Edward Grey, one of the leaders of the Liberal Party, in speaking at Lesbury on Saturday in. respect to Mr. Chamberlain's mission to South Africa, expressed the ...

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  36. THE AUBURN TRAGEDY.

    The hearing of the charge against Digby Grand, alias Newbold, alias Stephens, alias Ward (bootmaker), John Thomas Woolford (butcher), and Albert Yeomans ...

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  37. LORD HAWKE'S CRICKETERS.

    In the cricket match Lord Hawke's team v. Canterbury the latter in their first innings scored 224 (Reese 111; Hargreave three for 74, Thompson six for 76, Bosanquet ...

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  38. A CHURCH ROBBED.

    The local police were on" Saturday informed that the Frankston Methodist Church had been broken into during the previous evening, and the sum of 22/ abstracted ...

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  39. RUSSTA IN CHINA.

    The Russian Government have agreed to the stationing of foreign Consuls at Dalny (known till lately as Talienwan), the new Russian commercial port in the North ...

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  40. COAL MINERS' CONFERENCE.

    A conference was opened to-day between the directors of the Outtrim and Jumbunna coal companies and delegates from the Victorian coal miners, The chief matter in ...

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  41. A FAMOUS AERONAUT.

    The death is announced of Mr. James Glaisher, the well-known aeronaut and meteorologist. Born in 1809, Mr. Glaisher was appointed ...

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  42. THEBELGIAN ANARCHIST.

    Rubino, who attempted in November last to assassinate King Leopold, is undergo[?]ng his trial at Brabant. It is shown by the prosecution that the prisoner contemplated ...

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  43. POSTAL DEPARTMENT REVENUE.

    Notwithstanding the Postmaster-General's fears, the returns of the Federal postal revenue for the second half-year of 1902 (July 1 to December 31) show a slight ...

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  44. THE HEAT WAVE.

    The heat wave has struck Melbourne. The temperature to-day was 105 deg. in the shade. ...

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  45. QUEENSLAND.

    Parliament has been further prorogued till March 24. Steady rain set in at Brisbane to-day. Heavy weather was experienced outside ...

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  46. THE PLAGUE.

    There are at present five inspectors from the Central Board of Health at work at Fremantle, and every precaution is being taken against another outbreak of plague. ...

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  47. INTER-STATE TRADE.

    The Federal Treasurer has been supplied with a return showing the extent of interState trade in dutiable and excisable articles during the month of January. The debit ...

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  48. BOLIVIA AND BRAZIL.

    The. Governments of Bolivia and Brazil have agreed to the temporary occupation by the latter of the province of Aere, pending the settlement of the boundary dispute. ...

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  49. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    General Hutton this morning attended at the Drill Hall and inspected the inspectional staff, consisting of sergeant-majors of corps. These officers, who had been called in from ...

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  50. CLAIM AGAINST A STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

    A writ was issued on Friday m the Supreme Court, Brisbane, by Merers. William Callen & Sons against the Chma Steam Navigat on Company's steamer Taiyuan, for ...

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  51. MINISTERIAL CHANGES.

    At noon to-day the returning-officer for the Metropolitan Suburban province announced that the only nomination received for the vacancy caused by the ...

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  52. IMPROVEMENTS AT FREMANTLE.

    A conference was held at Fremantle this morning between the members of Parliament for the district and the mayor and councillors. The object of the meeting was ...

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