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  2. OUR INDUSTRIES.

    Failures more or l[?]ss disastrous marked the earlier attempts in this State to establish the iron manufacturing industry on a commercial basis. A large quantity of pigiron was ...

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  3. THE TARIFF COMMISSION

    Senator Clemons presided at to-day's sitting of the Tariff Commission. John Barnett, clothing manufacturer, continued his evidence in favour of an increase ...

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  4. SECOND EDITION

    Bar silver is quoted to-day at 2s 2 7-16d per oz. standard, a fall of [?]d since yesterday. ...

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  5. FISCAL ISSUE.

    Mr. Hill, late chairman of the Greenwich Conservative Association, inquired of Mr. Chamberlain whether the Tariff Reform section of the Greenwich ...

    Article : 308 words
  6. RUSSIA.

    Details of the slaughter of peasants in the K[?]o district of the Government of Warsaw, show that 140 peasants, men, women, and children, were quietly ...

    Article : 162 words
  7. SPECIAL CABLES.

    The King drove yesterday for the first time since his indisposition reported eight days ago. His Majesty was paler than usual. ...

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  8. THE WAR.

    Unconfirmed advices from a French source state that a Japanese torpedo boat, preceding a Japanese squadron, passed Colombo, bound west. ...

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  9. THE TOOWONG SHOOTING CASE.

    The man Munday, who was shot at Toowong on Thursday night, died at halt-past 1 o'clock this morning. ...

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  10. VICTORIA.

    In the Insolvency Court to-day Judge Molesworth gra[?]ted George Christie, accountant, formerly manager of the Mutual Store, Flinders-street, now of North Sydney, a certificate ...

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  11. EMPEROR WILLIAM LAUDATORY.

    At a banquet held at Bremen in connection with the unveiling of a monument to the Emperor Frederick, the German Emperor made a remarkable speech. ...

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  12. RELIGIOUS AMENITIES IN WARSAW.

    General Maksimoff, the Governor-General of Warsaw yesterday attended the Cathedrals of the Orthodox (Greek) Church and the Roman Catholic Church. This is ...

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  13. THE LAND CAMPAIGN.

    In anticipation of a slege, women have been ordered to leave Vladivostock. The Grand Duke Serglus-M[?]chaelovitch, the Inspector-General of Artillery, declares ...

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  14. QUEENSLAND.

    In connection with the epidemic of dengue fever in Brisbane, the Health Commissioner has been considering the best means of discovering its cause, and the best way of ...

    Article : 109 words
  15. FATHER JOHN OF CRONSTADT.

    Father John of Cronstadt has been warned to cease his propaganda against the revolutionaries. The authorities protect him. ...

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  16. GERMAN RADICAL VIEW.

    The "Times" bespeaks the full and cordial sympathy of other countries with the German Emperor's declarations of peace, but commends the remark of the Radical ...

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  17. THE JAPANESE LOAN.

    The "Standard" reports that notwithstanding rumours that the next Japanese foreign loan will be raised in Germany arrangements are virtually concluded for a ...

    Article : 43 words
  18. AGRARIAN DISTURBANCES.

    Troops are suppressing the peasant risings in the Mita[?] and Libau districts of the Baltic provinces. Five hundred peasants have been ...

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  19. PRESS INTERPRETATION.

    Unionist newspapers consider that Mr. Chamberlain's letter does not interfere with the full discretion of the Greenwich Unionists. The "Times" says it will be ...

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  20. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Last Sunday week Ladhams, a gunner, disappeared from the Albany Forts, and as he had been seen swimming in the sea, and some of his clothes had been found on the beach, ...

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  21. GERMAN GUNS FOR RUSSIA.

    The "Vorwaerts," the Socialist paper published at Berlin, states the German Arms and Ammunition Company is supplying hundreds of machine guns to Russia. ...

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  22. KAISER'S VISIT TO MOROCCO.

    It is stated that the visit of the German Emperor to Tangier is viewed in official quarters in Paris without disfavour or appr[?]hension. ...

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  23. THE CRISIS IN HUNGARY.

    The Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria IS willing to allow a Government representing the Hungarian coalition majority a free hand in regard to the introduction of ...

    Article : 333 words
  24. A TERRIFIC HAILSTORM.

    Heavy rain has fallen in Melbourne, but generally through the State it has been too light to be of service. At Flinders to-night there was a terrific hailstorm. Twenty ...

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  25. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    At the Police Court to-day, James Nelson, on a charge of having broken into a dwelling at Frewville, on March 22, and stolen a watch and jewellery, was committed for trial. This ...

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  26. COMMENTS ON THE SITUATION.

    [?] part of the Baltic fleet in danger? Attention is once again directed to that ill-fated [?]mada. The question suggested to-day is not whether Admiral Rozhdestvensky will move ...

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  27. WELCOME FROM THE BRITISH COLONY.

    The British colony in Tangier is crecting a triumphal arch, with an inscription welcoming the German Emperor, who visits the city on March 31. ...

    Article : 467 words
  28. A SOUTH SEA CRUISE.

    The little schooner Enterprise, which for very many years has been identified with the trade of the South Seas, returned to Sydney yesterday, and anchored in Neutral Bay. She ...

    Article : 512 words
  29. TASMANIA.

    At the police court to-day a Hobart grocery firm was fined for selling without a license medicinal preparations known as linseedliquorice lozenges and health saline. The ...

    Article : 39 words
  30. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Mr. Thomas, a graduate of the Victoria School of Mines, delivered a lecture to the senior pupils of the Superior Public School on "Mineralogy and Metallurgy," and examined ...

    Article : 261 words
  31. NEW ZEALAND.

    A memorial statue of Queen Victoria was unveiled at Dunedin by Lord Plunket on the [?]casion of the fifty-seventh aniversary of the settlement of the Otago Province. ...

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  32. THE WOOL SALES.

    The wool sales closed firm to-day, with prices equal to the highest of the first series. March 24. ...

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  33. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    At the Parkerville raliway station this morning the mangled body of Michael Creedy, was found on the line. The deceased and two others, all ...

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  34. A PROTRACTED INQUIRY.

    It is customary for the Tariff Commission to sit in private at frequent intervals, and it transpires that at one of its private sittings Senator Higgs brought forward a proposal ...

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  35. FIRES.

    Mr. J. Browning[?]s upnoistering and rurnishing establishment, adjoining the Oddfellows' Hall, was this afternoon destroyed by fire. The outbreak was first noticed by Master Cox, ...

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  36. FATALITY AT THE COLEDALE MINE.

    Leonard Vincent, aged 22, shiftsman at t[?] Coledale mine, was instantaneously killed this afternoon by a fall of stone breaking his neck. He had only been employed at the ...

    Article : 270 words
  37. LORD MILNER.

    Lord Milner, the retiring Governor of the Transvaal, was entertained at a farewell ban[?]t at Pretoria yesterday. In responding to the toast of his health, ...

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  38. INDUSTRY IN THE MOUNTAINS.

    The coal trade this week waa more depressed than in recent weeks. The bar mills at the ironworks have been working all the week. The sheet mill has been ...

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  39. SENSATION AT A MINE.

    Miners at the Princess Royal Central Mine, Dundas, had a wonderful escape on Tuesday. Five men had prepared for blasting out the reef at a depth of 940ft, and were waiting ...

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  40. FIRE AT A FLOURMILL.

    A fire broke out at noon to-day in the third story of Messrs. Fielder and Sons' Phoenix Flourmills, which consist of four stories, and form one of the largest and most up-to-date ...

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  41. INTERSTATE CRICKET.

    The cricket match, Tasmania versus New South Wales, commenced to-day. In the first innings Tasmania made 18[?] and New South Wales 103 for five wickets, when rain stopped ...

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  42. RIOT IN PERSIA.

    A serious outbreak of Mohammedans against the Russians in the town has occurred at Meshed, in North-eastern Persia. The rioting has been accompanied by great ...

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  43. CONSTABLES USE REVOLVERS.

    Constable O'Neill, while attempting to artest a man known as "Spud" Murphy, was set upon by his mate, kicked, and considerably hurt. O'Neill fired one shot, but both men got away. ...

    Article : 131 words
  44. RABBIT CRUSADE.

    The Pastures Boare has resolved:—"That the best means of dealing with rabbits on reserves and unoccupied Crown lands would be—1. All travelling stock and camping reserves to be brought under the control ...

    Article : 326 words
  45. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    In the House of Commons Mr. A. Lyttelton, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, said he was unable to publish a return relating to the systems of graduated and ...

    Article : 68 words
  46. BROADMEADOW TRAGEDY.

    Further particulars of the finding of the body of William M'Aulay, a miner, at Broadmeadow, show that it was discovered in a cornfield, four miles distant from his camp. ...

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  47. LATE MINING.

    Sales: No. 1 North Columbia (new), 8½d, 9d, 9½d; No. 1 North Home Rule, contg., 6½d; Phoenix Eastern Tribute, 3d. Quotations: Australasian, b 2d, s [?]d; ...

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  48. THE CARISBROOK TRAGEDY.

    At the inquest on the child James Walter M'Leish, and the mother Mrs. Jane M'Leish, at Carisbrook, to-day, a verdict was returned that death resulted from poison administered ...

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  49. S.S. EASTERN AT PORT DARWIN.

    The steamer Eastern arrived from Hongkong yesterday morning with one Chinese. She sailed in the afternoon for southern ports. Her passenger, were Mesdames Edwards. Rains, Bury, Lee and child, the ...

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  50. BUSH FIRES RELIEF FUND.

    The local bush fire relief fund allotted £15 (received from the fund of the Berriedale R.C. bazaar, which netted £158) to a suffe[?] in the Countegany district[?] ...

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