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  2. FEDERAL CENSURE MOTION

    Carried on by the continued support of the Labour party, the Deakin Ministry swept exultantly to victory to-night at the conclusion of the debate on the censure motion ...

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  3. CRICKET FINANCE.

    The New South Wales Cricket Association yesterday received a communication from the Sydney Cricket Ground Trustees with reference to matters placed before the trustees by ...

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  4. SURPLUS REVENUE ACT.

    The High Court to-day delivered judgment in the surplus revenue cases. The action was brought by the State of New South Wales against the Commonwealth. The question for ...

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  5. MINE FIEE AT BROKEN HILL

    No sooner is one Broken Hill trouble over than another commen[?] The city fire-bell rang out a call about 8 o'clock this morning, but it was not until business people got to. ...

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  6. ROCKCHOPPERS ON STRIKE.

    The rockchoppers and sewer miners are again in trouble. Fifty men employed by the Wator and Sewerage Board on a day labour job at Willoughby struck work on Tuesday, ...

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  7. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    The London County Council has authorised work for the unemployed, including the electrification of the trams, at a cost of £291,000. ...

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  8. POWERS IN THE PACIFIC.

    The "Times," commenting upon tbe interchange of messages between the Emperor of Japan and President Roosevelt on the occasion of the visit of the American ...

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  9. THE BALKANS.

    Count Esterhazy von Galantha-Forchtenstein, a chief of one of the sections of the Austro-Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, addressing the Austrian and ...

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  10. PROBLEM IN STATESMANSHIP.

    The "Times" writes that the problem confronting Imperial statesmanship is the reconciliation of the growing forces of nationalism in the autonomous dominions ...

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  11. IN THE UNITED STATES.

    Mr. W. J. Bryan, Democratic candidate for the American Presidency, calculates that he will receive the votes of 1,500,000 unemployed in the Eastern States. ...

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  12. AMERICAN FLEET.

    The "New York Times," in commenting upon the welcome given to the American fleet at Yokohama, says: "Japan has outdone our kinsfolk of New Zealand and ...

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  13. BULGARIA'S PACIFIC ATTITUDE.

    Bulgaria has sent two Commissioners to Constantinople to endeavour to settle the differences between the two States before a conference of the Powers is held. ...

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  14. THE DARDANELLES.

    Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, replying to a question in the House of Commons last night, declined to discuss the question of the Dardanelles ...

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  15. REPORTED CONFLICTS.

    The Athens correspondent of the Central News Agency reports that there has been an encounter between Turkish and Bulgarian troops at Djourmaya, and that 70 ...

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  16. UNION'S ULTIMATUM.

    The position became more acute last night, when a specially summoned meeting of the union was held at the Trades Hall. The attitude of the men at Willoughby was ...

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  17. VICTORIAN POLITICAL SITUATION.

    Probably those members of the public who occupied seats to-day in the Speaker's Gallery of the Legislative Assembly wondered what had induced them to come. The electricity had ...

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  18. AGRARIAN OUTRAGES IN IRELAND.

    Mr. A. Birrell, Chief Secretary for Ireland, replying to a question in the House of Commons by Mr. James Craig said that there were 234 agrarian outrages reported ...

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  19. CHILDREN BILL.

    The Children Bill has been read the third time in the House of Commons. The Children Bill codifies the numerous laws relating to children, excluding ...

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  20. OUTRAGE ON AN ENVOY.

    Austro-Hungarian authorities at Agram, Hungary, forcibly detained and searched M. Vukotitch, the Envoy Extraordinary of Montenegro, who was proceeding on a ...

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  21. POSTAL COMMISSION.

    The sittings of the Postal Commission were continued to-day. Mr. Hume Cook presided. The examination of James C. T. Vardon, chief accountant in the Postal Department, was ...

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  22. POSITION OF THE STATES.

    The Premier referred last night to the judgment of the High Court pronouncing the Surplus Revenue Act constitutional. "As the decision of the High Court is final and binding," ...

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  23. LONDON ELECTRICITY BILL.

    In the House of Commons last night Mr. H. E. Kearley, Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade, moved that it be an instruction to the committee to insert in ...

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  24. THE ALL RED ROUTE.

    Colonel Seely, Parliamentary Undersecretary for Foreign Affairs, stated in the House of Commons last night that the committee on the All-Red route was ...

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  25. ROYALTIES QUARREL.

    King Peter of Servia upbraided the Crown Prince George for his intemperate provocations against Austria-Hungary. The Crown Prince thereupon tried to ...

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  26. BONDI AND NORTH SYDNEY WORKS

    For over a fortnight a notice has been posted up at the Trades Hall, warning sewer miners to remain away from Bromley's job at North Sidney and the works at Bondi Beach. ...

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  27. THE STATE TREASURER.

    Mr. Waddell, the State Treasurer, did not care at the present stage to discuss the decision of the High Court. ...

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  28. LOCAL OPTION IN ENGLAND.

    The discussion in Committee of the Whole of the House of Commons, on the amendment proposed by the Government to clause 3 of the Licensing Bill, providing ...

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  29. QUEENSLAND POLITICS.

    Mr. Philp had an interview with the Premier to-day. It is rumoured that Mr. Philp called in response to a request from Mr. Kidston on business connected with the present ...

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  30. MR. HOCKING'S BELIEF.

    At 8 o'clock to-night Mr. Hocking, in an interview said:—"The position is much more hopeful. I think the fire is out, but the gas and fumes are still strong. However, ...

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  31. THE FEDERAL TRAWLER.

    It is expected that the Commonwealth trawler Endeavour will be put in commission early in January. The Public Service Commissioner is inviting ...

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  32. GERMANY SUPPORTS ALLIES.

    The German Emperor read his speech at the opening of the Prussian Diet, declaring that the Empire would, in faithful cooperation with its allies, work for a ...

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  33. NAVAL VISIT TO SOUTH AFRICA.

    Sir Henry de Villiers, President of the South African Convention, on behalf of the convention, asked Lord Selborne, High Commissioner for South Africa, to thank the ...

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  34. MELBOURNE WOOL DEADLOCK.

    A meeting of the Melbourne and Geelong Woolbrokers' Associations was held to-day, at which the resolution passed at the meeting of the buyers yesterday was discussed. This ...

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  35. ORANG OUTANGS FROM JAVA.

    Beg and Nick, two orang outangs tor the Zoo, arrived from Java yesterday. Comfortably quartered on the steamer Guthrie, lying at Parbury's wharf, yesterday, pending the ...

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  36. WILLER AND RILEY, LTD.

    The shareholders of Willer and Riley, Limited, have decided to wind up the affairs of the company voluntarily. The directors are preparing a scheme ...

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  37. ANTHRACITE COAL.

    In connection with the discovery of anthracite coal at the Excelsior Colliery, Thirroui, the proprietors (Messrs. Kirton and Earnshaw) state that the coal has been found in ...

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  38. BRITAIN'S FRIENDSHIP FOR AUSTRIA.

    King Edward, in replying to the notification by the Emperor Francis Joseph, of his annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, reiterated his assurances of sincere ...

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  39. UNFORTUNATE FERN-GATHERER.

    An extraordinary story of adventure and privation is told by Oliver Duffy, a young man of 27, who is now lying at the house of a relative at Jerusalem Bay, near Cowan Creek, ...

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  40. COLONIAL WINE EXHIBITION.

    There were 111 entries in the colonial wine competition at the Breweries' Exhibition. The awards were:— Class A.—James Angus (N.S.W.), gold medal; ...

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  41. AMERICAN BANKING METHODS.

    A committee representing the depositors in the recently suspended National Bank at Waynesburg (U.S.A.) discovered a cheque written with lead pencil on the blank side ...

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  42. MISS AMY CASTLES.

    Miss Amy Castles opens her Australian tour in Melbourne on March 10. ...

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  43. KOREAN BORDER FRACAS.

    The affair at Kantao, on the Korean border, between Chinese and Japanese was an unimportant fracas. ...

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  44. A WOMAN'S DEATH.

    Hugh Daly was placed on trial at the Criminal Court to-day on a charge of manslaughter, arising out of the death of his wife, Bridget Daly. ...

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  45. TALLOW SALES.

    At the sales of Australian and New Zealand tallow to-day 1031 casks were offered and 326 sold. Prices were:—Mutton, fine 36s 6d, medium 32s; beef, fine 33s 6d, medium 31s. ...

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  46. TASMANIA.

    The thirty-fourth annual show of the Southern Tasmanian Agricultural Society was held to-day. Record entries were received, cattle and horses being particularly strong in ...

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  47. WITHDRAWAL FROM SOUTH AFRICA.

    General Lord Methuen, General Officer, Commander-in-Chief in South Africa, in the course of a speech at Durban, stated that Mr. R. B. Haldane, Secretary of State ...

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  48. DISASTROUS TYPHOON.

    A typhoon which swept over Amoy, Southern China, destroyed 3600 houses. Two thousand seven hundred persons were killed. ...

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  49. BURNED BY ELECTRICITY.

    Edward Cook, 29, living in Cleveland-street, Redfern, had a narrow escape from being killed by electricity yesterday. He was engaged repairing an overhead wire on the ...

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  50. INQUESTS IN METROPOLITAN DISTRICT.

    A recent decision by the authorities to have all inquiries at to the cause of death held in the metropolis, and the bodies conveyed to the Sydney Morgue, is being several[?] felt by ...

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  51. THE GAYNDAH TRAGEDY.

    Arthur Ross was charged this morning, before the local justices, with the murdor of James Muir on the night of the 18th instant. Inspector Marratt prosecuted. Prisoner was ...

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  52. CONGREGATIONAL UNION.

    The Congregational Union opened its proceedings at Liverpool yesterday with the Rev. Dr. Wardlaw Thompson as chairman. Fourteen thousand delegates were ...

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  53. LADY CRICKETERS.

    Tamworth Ladies' Cricket Club defeated Quirindi Men's Club by 66. The men scored 60 runs, and the ladies 126. There was a large attendance of spectators, and great interest ...

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  54. CHRISTCHURCH DEBENTURES.

    Christchurch City 4¼ per cent. debentures, of which £88,700 were offered at £102 10s, were oversubscribed. ...

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  55. GOULBURN TRAGEDY.

    At the Police Court to-day John George Seager, charged with murdering George Salmon, was remanded till the 26th instant. Only evidence of arrest was taken. ...

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