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  2. THE WAR.

    The French war correspondents in Manchuria confirm the news of the Russians toilsome retreat. They also state that many sick and ...

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  3. THE AMERICAN BANK FRAUDS.

    The application made by Mrs. Chadwick, who was recently convicted at Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A., for an audacious swindle, namely, of forgiving a ...

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  4. THE SITUATION IN RUSSIA.

    A riot occurred yesterday at Yalta, a Russian seaport in the Crimea. The bulk warehouses and vodka stores were destroyed, and a number of shops ...

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  5. THE ARMY CONTRACTS QUESTION.

    Replying to Dr. Macnamara in the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. Bromley-Davenport Financial Secretary to the War Office, made a further ...

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  6. THE DISABLED PILBARRA.

    The brief announcement published this morning that the disabled steamer Pilbarra had anchored at Port Vila, put an end to a great deal of anxiety with ...

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  7. FEDERAL TARIFF COMMISSION.

    The Federal Tariff Commission resumed its sittings to-day, with Sir John Quick in the chair. James Williams, a furrier, gave ...

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  8. GOLDFIELDS WATER SCHEME.

    Recently the Kalgoorlie Municipal Council took strong exception to a reply received from the Minister for Works in response to a request made to him for a ...

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  9. NEW SOUTH WALES SHIPPING CASUALTIES.

    The steam collier Marjorie, which was stranded near Cronulla Beach, floated off two hours before high tide last night, and reached Sydney under her own steam ...

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  10. ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT.

    An extraordinary meeting of the Second Northern District Starr-Bowkett Building Society, the proceedings at which were very lively, was held ...

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  11. WHO IS MRS. CHADWICK?

    Only in the most incredible swindles of Therese Humbert, in France, can be found a parallel for the extraordinary career of Mrs. Leroy S. Chadwick, a ...

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  12. RUSSIAN FABIAN TACTICS.

    The Russian General Staff has abandoned all idea of mobilising 400,000 troops. They propose to send 50,000 ...

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  13. TOWN FIRED IN FIVE PLACES.

    The town of Yalta was fired by the rioters in five places, and the rioters prevented all persons from attempting to extinguish the flames. ...

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  14. THE BALTIC FLEET.

    Admiral Dewa, commanding the Japanese cruisers Kasagi and Chitose and the converted cruisers America Maru and Yamata Maru, arrived at Labuan, ...

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  15. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Sydney Smith) estimates that the reduction of the postage on letters to England to 2d. will mean a loss to his Department of ...

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  16. JAPANESE UNDISCOVERABLE.

    Private telegrams from the front state that Russian scouts have ridden a considerable distance south-west without sighting the enemy. who, it is ...

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  17. THE BALFOUR MINISTRY

    Mr. Gerald Loder Conservative member for Brighton, has succeeded Mr. Ailwyn Fellowes as Junior Lord of the Treasury. ...

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  18. PEASANT DISTURBANCES.

    Fresh peasant disturbances have occurred in the Tula district of Russia, about 100 miles south of Moscow, and are spreading elsewhere. ...

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  19. INTER-STATE.

    Mr. Andrew Wilson, who has had considerable experience in prospecting in Western Australia, has been appointed leader of the expedition sent out by the ...

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  20. FISCAL REFORM.

    Mr. Chamberlain, in a letter to the "Times," explains that his recent references to the late Lord Salisbury's views were based on passages from his ...

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  21. PEACE PROSPECTS.

    The "Novoe Vremya," a St. Petersburg journal, states that the national depression is so poignant that even responsible circles in Russia are ...

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  22. THE REVOLUTIONARY PROPAGANDA.

    Owing to the discovery of a fresh plot, simultaneous domiciliary visits recently made in various Continental centres, led to the seizure of important ...

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  23. RUSSIANS ALLEGED INHUMANITY.

    The "Asahi," a Tokio journal, asserts that the Russians were guilty of horrible cruelty to the Japanese wounded after the battle at Koroton on March 3. ...

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  24. CANADA.

    Mr. Clifford Sifton, Canadian Minister for the Interior, has accepted the amended clauses dealing with the education question in the New Provinces ...

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  25. THE MISSING GUNNER.

    John Henry Ladhams, who is alleged to have deserted from the Western Australian Artillery, at Albany, and was reported drowned about the 13th ...

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  26. THE PROJECTED LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that the Russian Government have no intention to concede constitutional government. ...

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  27. A SENSATIONAL INCIDENT.

    General Dokhtowroff, a septuagenarian, who was appointed on General Kaulbar's staff, died from a paralytic stroke caused by running up the War ...

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  28. REVOLT IN NORTHERN PERSIA.

    The Mohammedan inhabitants of Kuchan, in Northern Persia, are in open revolt. The Russian inhabitants are flecing ...

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  29. THE LAW COURTS.

    Full Court.—In No. 1 Court, before the Chief Justice and Mr. Justice McMillan: Dalgety and Co. v. Baston; Sheehan v. the Great Fingall ...

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  30. THE RUSSIAN GOLD RESERVE.

    Mr. Lucien Wolf, a well-known London journalist and a member of the staff of the "Daily Graphic," writing to the "Times" recently, referred to the ...

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  31. UNREST IN CRETE.

    Armed bands outside Canea, a fortified seaport and chief commercial centre of Crete, are demanding a more liberal constitution. ...

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  32. MOROCCO.

    Yesterday a Moorish hotel guide stabbed Mr. Harris, the "Times" correspondent at Tangier in the stomach. The assassin's dagger fortunately ...

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  33. CAPTURE OF A GAOLBREAKER.

    Constable O'Connor arrived at Kookynie at an early hour this morning from Yundamindera in charge of a notorious criminal named Archibald McDonald. On ...

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  34. UNDERFED SCHOOL CHILDREN.

    In the House of Commons yesterday Mr. J. Keir-Hardie, Labour member for Methye-Tydvil, raised a discussion relative to underfed school children. ...

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  35. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    H.R.H. the Prince of Wales has been appointed Grand Master of the Order of St. Michael and St. George. ...

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  36. KING AND QUEEN.

    The King and Queen Alexandra will, it is announced, visit Copenhagen early in April. Their Majesties' object is to be ...

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  37. NEW SOUTH WALES LIQUOR TRAFFIC.

    The Chief Secretary received two more deputations yesterday in reference to the liquor traffic. The first was from the Licensed Victuallers' ...

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  38. THE JAPANESE LOAN.

    French investors are eagerly but secretly subscribing for the new Japanese loan. The news has come as a bomb to ...

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  39. SAMOA.

    The German colonists in Samoa have strongly appealed to Count von Bulow, the German Chancellor, for greater protection against the natives. ...

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  40. LABOUR TROUBLES IN GERMANY.

    In the German Reichstag yesterday Count Von Bulow, the Imperial Chanceller, explained that the Mining Law Amendment Bill was intended to ...

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  41. THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH.

    His Holiness Pope Pius X. has preconised the Right Rev. Joseph Higgins, who has been transferred from the See of Rockhampton, Queensland, to that of ...

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  42. THE ALLUVIAL FIND NEAR COOLGARDIE.

    During the last few days but little gold has been obtained at the alluvial rush near the Herbert leases. Several parties are making a little over wages, ...

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  43. PLAGUE IN INDIA.

    In the House of Commons yesterday Mr. Brodrick, Secretary of State for India, stated that there had been 252,567 deaths from plague in India during ...

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  44. TANNERS' AND PRINTERS' WAGES.

    The Arbitration Court gave its decision yesterday in a dispute between the Tanners. Curriers, and Leather-dressers' Association and the Master Tanners and ...

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  45. FRANCE AND THE VATICAN.

    A Papal Allocution expresses deep regret at the proposal of the French Ministry to rescind the Pact between the Vatican and the French Government. ...

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  46. A SYDNEY SHOOTING CASE.

    A widow named Lucy Mead, a tenant of a shop at Newtown, was shot at this morning by Ah Sun, who also stabbed Ah Sing several times. It is surmised ...

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  47. A JUROR'S ATTEMPT TO EVADE DUTY.

    A desire to be freed from the duties of a Circuit Court juror caused a wellknown local resident—G. W. Chilcott—to write to Mr. Clydesdale, a local ...

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  48. DARING SAFE ROBBERY.

    A daring safe robbery took place at Cohn Bros.' Victoria Brewery, Bendigo, last night. The burglars, finding they could not open a big Milner safe ...

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  49. THE TURF.

    The New Zealand-bred gelding Moifaa, who was recently purchased by the King from Mr. Spencer Gollan, is the favourite for the Liverpool Grand ...

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  50. COMMERCIAL.

    Arrivals.—Myrtle Holme Castle Rock Kirkhill, Loch Garve, Perthshire, Ormuz., Gera, Almona, Crampton, Marathon Giuseppi Dahundo. ...

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