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  2. THE FEDERAL SITUATION.

    Until Mr. Deakin and Mr. Reid meet later this week to discuss in detail the basis of a political coalition agreement with the purpose of recommending it to their ...

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  3. RUSSIA AND JAPAN.

    The evacuation of Niu-chwang by the Russians continues. All the heavy guns which were sent there when Russia meant to make a stand have been sent up the ...

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  4. THE BRIBERY COMMISSION.

    At a late hour last evening the Premier received the report of Mr. Justice Hood, who was appointed a royal commission to inquire into and report on allegations ...

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  5. THE TIBET MISSION.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Mail" who is with the Tibet mission at Gyangtse telegraphs that Brigadier-General Macdonald, commander of the military ...

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  6. STANLEY, THE EXPLORER

    The celebrated African explorer, Sir Henry Morton Stanley, G.C.B., is suffering from a severe attack of pleurisy, and is reported to be sinking steadily. ...

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  7. THE FREE TRADE LEAGUE ATTITUDE.

    Last night Mr. Reid declared that the fiscal issue was as dead as Julius Cæsar, so far as this Parliament was concerned, and he no doubt spoke the truth; but behind ...

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  8. RUSSIAN DISAFFECTION.

    The correspondent of the London "Standard" at Kieff, an important military centre in Southern Russia, states that grave anxiety is felt by the authorities on ...

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  9. RUSSIANS IN KOREA.

    The Japanese consul at Gen-san, on Broughton Bay, on the east of Korea, has reported by telegram that on Thursday, 5th inst., a force of Russian troops, the strength ...

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  10. PLAGIARISM.

    Sir,--In the course of my Sunday reading I sometimes scan the columns of your contemporary's Saturday issue, and had been struck by a familiar ring in those articles ...

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  11. MR. CHAPMAN'S VIEW.

    Mr. Austin Chapman, late Minister of Defence, when interviewed at Braidwood with regard to the political situation, said coalition was inevitable, though between whom ...

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  12. OUTLINE OF STANLEY'S CAREER.

    Henry Morton Stanley was born near Denbigh, Wales, in 1841. His name was originally John Rowlands. He was placed in the poorhouse at St. Asaph when he was ...

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  13. THE COTTON FAMINE.

    The assurance of being able to use black labor has decided the British Cotton Growing Association to initiate a large scheme of production on the Sobo Plains, in Nigeria. ...

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  14. A JAPANESE CELEBRATION.

    General Kuroki's victory on the Yalu and Admiral Togo's exploit in sealing Port Arthur were celebrated at Tokio by immense popular demonstrations, in the course of ...

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  15. CAPE ECONOMIES.

    In the Legislative Assembly of Cape Colony, which has just now to face a deficit of £750,000 and an increase in taxation, the House yesterday reduced the estimates of ...

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  16. THE CAPTURE OF DALNY.

    The capture by the Japanese of Dalny, the Russian commercial port in Talien-wan Bay, a few miles north of Port Arthur, will seriously interfere with the lighting of ...

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  17. THE BRITISH EDUCATION ACT.

    In the House of Lords yesterday the Right Rev. Alfred George Edwards, Bishop of St. Asaph, introduced a bill to deal with the difficulty arising in Wales through the ...

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  18. GERMANY AND RUSSIA.

    An incident occurred yesterday in the German Reichstag which is regarded as noteworthy as showing the contrast between Germany's attitude towards ...

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  19. PORT ARTHUR SUPPLIES.

    A merchant who is in a position to know the state of the stores at Port Arthur has informed Reuter's correspondent at Shanhai-kwan that the coal at Port Arthur is ...

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  20. MERCHANT SHIPPING BILL.

    In the House of Lords yesterday, the Merchant Shipping Bill, a measure to make provision for improvements in the British mercantile marine with a view to attracting ...

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  21. STATEMENT BY PRIME MINISTER.

    The Prime Minister, though still philosophical in his comments on the prospects of a coalition, is not prepared to allow Mr. Reid's attack on the Labor party to go ...

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  22. KUROPATKIN'S STRENGTH.

    Colonel Gadke, a German officer who is acting as special correspondent for the "Berliner Tageblatt" with the Russian army at Harbin, states that General ...

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  23. LORD MAYOR AND MAYOR.

    With reference to the alleged discourtesy by the Lord Mayor of Melbourne to the Adelaide city council in connection with the belated invitation to the Adelaide council ...

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  24. QUEER CONTRACT CASE.

    An extraordinary legal case was decided in the London law courts yesterday. The plaintiff, Mrs. Bernard, a singer by profession, sued William Howard Smith for ...

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  25. WARNER'S CRICKETING TEAM.

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  26. COMMENTS ON THE CABLES.

    Russia has given up all hope of recovering her naval position in the Far East, and the assorted collection of ships in the Baltic, good, bad and indifferent, will not ...

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  27. THE YALU FIGHT.

    The strictness of the Japanese censorship has not been in the least relaxed at the front, and great complaints are made of the treatment which the special ...

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  28. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The annual municipal elections in France indicate by their results that the anticlerical policy of the Combes Ministry is gaining ground in the country districts. Of ...

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  29. CHINESE FOR THE RAND.

    At the session to-day of the Baptist Union of Victoria the Rev. A. H. Collins, of Fitzroy, gave notice of motion as follows-- ...

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  30. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At yesterday's wool sales rates were with out change, and Continental purchasers were active. The following prices were realised by Australasian brands:--Marainanga, S[?]d.; ...

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  31. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    Thos. Liston, aged eight years, died in the Children's Hospital last night from burns received at his parents' home, at Little Miller-street, East Brunswick, earlier ...

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  32. M'DONALD MURDER CASE.

    The Full Court to-day unanimously affirmed the conviction of M'Donald and his wife for the murder of the former's daughter at Longreach. The Chief Justice ...

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  33. OPINIONS IN SYDNEY.

    Several prominent politicians were asked to-day for opinions on coalition. They inquired "What is Mr. Reid going to do, and what is Mr. Deakin offering?" Mr. Sydney ...

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  34. RAIN DEFERS PLAY.

    It is raining this morning, and it is improbable that play in the match will be commenced to-day. ...

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  35. RUSSIA'S BALTIC FLEET.

    It was recently announced that Russia had cancelled the contracts for 74,000 tons of coal that were to be sent via the Cape of Good Hope, to supply her Baltic fleet on ...

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  36. THE COAL GREEK MINE.

    The members of the local branch of the Miners' Union deny that there are any negotiations with the Coal Creek Company as to resuming work as "individuals," but ...

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  37. VICTORIAN PRODUCE EXPORTS

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  38. GORED BY A BULL.

    Mr. A. Becker, a farmer, residing at Vectis East, had an unpleasant experience yesterday. He was carrying some feed to his horses in a paddock when a bull chased ...

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  39. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  40. FOSSILISED HUMAN REMAINS

    Some fossils of human remains taken from a quarry at Bacchus Marsh are in the possession of Dr. Hoggan, who is of opinion that they must be fully 1000 years old, ...

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  41. TWO LITTLE GIRLS KILLED.

    A girl, aged four years, daughter of F. E. Smith, farmer, of Moojebing, was burned to death while playing around a fire near the house. ...

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  42. THE RUSSIAN REVERSES.

    The effect of the Russian reverses on the Continental bourses is very marked. Russian stocks are depressed at all Continental finance centres. ...

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  43. THE BRUNSWICK RIGHT OF WAY DISPUTE.

    The question of the closing of the right of way leading from Bishop-street, to De Carle-street, Brunswick, came up again for discussion at Monday night's meeting of the local council. The ...

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  44. WOMEN'S POLITICAL ASSOCIATION.

    The second Bitting of the Women's Parliament took place on Monday evening, and was so well attended that several visitors were unable to gain admittance. The ...

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  45. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrived.--Loch Ness, ship, from Melbourne 9th January; General De Souis, barque, from Sydney 21st January; Australasian, steamer, from Melbourne 16th ...

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  46. KILLED BY DYNAMITE FUMES.

    A Mount Morgans man named Owen Hughes, aged 37 years, one of a party of contractors engaged at the Turn of the Tide mine, met with his death to-day. It ...

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  47. DROWNED AT A FORD.

    Patrick Clancey, an old resident of Mangana, was drowned at Fingal to-day while attempting to cross the South Esk with a horse and cart. The flood waters washed ...

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  49. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The P. and O. Co.'s R.M.S. Britannia left Colombo for Australia on 8th inst. ...

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