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  2. LORDS AND LEGISLATION LIBERALS PREPARE TO FIGHT.

    Keen interest is being evinced by the public in the treatment which awaits in the House of Lords the Education Bill and other measures which are being sent up from ...

    Article : 378 words
  3. HOUSE OF COMMONS. STIRRING ELECTION CONTEST.

    An interesting by election is taking place for Huddersfield, in Yorkshire. It is being entered upon with great spirit, as affording a test of party strength. ...

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  4. COLONIES AND EMPIRE.

    When the Address-in-Reply was under discussion in the Canadian Senate yesterday, the policy of the present Imperial Government towards colonial Governments ...

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  5. LOOKING FOR FORTUNES.

    TARNAGULLA, Wednesday.—In a big thinly-timbered paddock some five miles out of Tarnagulla about 500 men are gathered every day, hoping, and working, ...

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  6. BUILDING TRADE STRIKE. ATTEMPTS AT SETTLEMENT.

    Surprise was expressed among the rank and file of the building trades strikers when they learned through the press yesterday morning the nature and extent of the ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    Their Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Northcote will be present at the performance of "Dr. Wake's Patient" at the Princess's Theatre this evening. ...

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  8. THE LICENSING BILL. MR. BENT'S ANNOUNCEMENT.

    The Premier (Mr. Bent) announted the policy the Ministry intended to pursue regarding the question of compensation for hotel licenses when the Licensing Bill was ...

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  9. DISPUTED EARLDOM.

    The Committee of Privileges of the House of Lords has been engaged intermittently for some months past in dealing with a claim of Lord Mowbray and Segrave to be ...

    Article : 66 words
  10. PRISONER'S RUSE.

    A party of prisoners in the gaol at Vladimir, the capital of a government of that name in Central Russia, have made their escape, under daring circumstances. ...

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  11. GREAT GRASS FIRES.

    MILDURA, Wednesday.—The smoke of the huge grass fires which are raging over the river is visible from Mildura. Local interest mostly centres in the stations ...

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  12. ATTACK ON A GOVERNOR.

    The Prime Minister severely rebuked Mr. Swift M'Neil in the House of Commons yesterday for attacking, in the guise of [?] question, Sir Henry M'Callum, the ...

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  13. FEELING IN THE HOUSE.

    The general feeling among members of all parties in the House last night was that the proposals outlined by the Premier, so far as they were understood, embodied a ...

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  14. MR. CHAMBERLAIN.

    Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, who has been seriously ill for some time from an attack of gout, is now gaining strength. He will make a trip abroad shortly. ...

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  15. WORKHOUSE DEFRAUDED

    In August last a contractor for the coal supply of the West Ham Workhouse was sentenced to six months' imprisonment for frand, in having supplied coal of an inferior ...

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  16. TEN PATIENTS KILLED.

    Reuter's correspondent at Manila, in the Philippines, reports that an interesting experiment in medical science has been conducted with unfortunate results to a large ...

    Article : 112 words
  17. CONGREGATIONAL UNION.

    A Special assembly of the Congregational Union has been summoned to consider the progress of the Education Bill. It met in the City Temple, and was presided over by ...

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  18. DISTRIBUTION OF LICENSE FEES.

    At the recent annual session of the Municipal Association, which was attended by representatives of municipalities in all parts of the state, the executive committee ...

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  19. POPLAR GUARDIANS.

    Two members of the Poplar board of guardians were arrested a few days ago on a charge of obtaining travelling expenses by means of false pretences. The arrest ...

    Article : 91 words
  20. JOURNALIST'S PERIL.

    Mr. W. B. Harris, "The Times" correspondent in Morocco, has had a very narrow escape. The Anjera tribesmen made an assault on his residence, near ...

    Article : 95 words
  21. REV. DR. CLIFFORD.

    The Rev. Dr. Clifford, the well-known Baptist clergyman, and one of the leaders of the Nonconformists in their advocacy of the Education Bill as it left the House ...

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  22. HARNESSING THE FALLS.

    A grent project for utilising the enormous power going to waste in the Victoria Falls, on the Zambesi, is now taking definite shape. ...

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  23. SCARCITY OF LABOUR.

    A similar s[?]city of agricultural labour to that reported a few weeks ago from some of the Prussian provinces is felt severely in Hungary. A labourers' strike seems ...

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  24. PROSPECTS OF COMPROMISE.

    In discussing the position of the Education Bill "The Times" says that the Prime Minister, in his letter to the Liberal Federation, keeps the door open for compromise. ...

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  25. INSTITUTE FOR CRIPPLES

    Sir William Treloar, the Lord Mayor of London, a few days ago made an appeal for [?]60,000 to found an institute for cripples. Their Majesties the King and Queen have ...

    Article : 53 words
  26. TINNED MEAT.

    The War Office is inviting tenders for 613,730lb. of tinned beef and mutton for delivery in London by March 15. Tenders close on Friday next. The office is also ...

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  27. ATTITUDE OF THE MEN.

    Sir,—Permit me to say, in reference to Mr. Eldridge's statement of my interview with Mr. Wright on Monday last, that the conference was f[?] only because Mr. ...

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  28. SUEZ CANAL CLEARED.

    The transport Rewa, 7,000 tons, of the British-India Company, which went ashore in the Suez Canal, blocking traffic, has been refloated, and the Canal is again clear. ...

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  29. THE BOER RAIDERS.

    The Boer raider Ferreirn, and three of his associates, appeared yesterday before the Court at Upington, in B[?]aland. Several charges were preferred against ...

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  30. SYDNEY LAND SCANDALS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The conspiracy charge against William Patrick Crick (ex-Minister of Lands) and William Nicholas Will's was concluded to-day. ...

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  31. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS. AUSTRALASIAN SHARES, &c.

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  32. LONDON WOOL SALES. A GOOD ADVANCE.

    The sixth series of London wool sales for the present year opened yesterday. There was a crowded attendance of buyers from all parts, and the market was strong. ...

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  33. PITH OF PARLIAMENT. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    Second reading of Adult Suffrage Bill, extending the franchise to women, moved by Mr. Melville. Amendment that second reading be taken that day six months ...

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  34. KAISER'S ORTHODOXY.

    The Emperor William of Germany has given a notable expression of his religious views to a gathering of recruits for the German navy. ...

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  35. STRIKERS' ATTITUDE.

    Sir,—Will you kindly grant me s[?] in reply to "Camberwell" in this morning's issue of "The Argus"? He apparently clearly fore[?] the end of the patience and ...

    Article : 481 words
  36. PRIVATE ADVICES.

    By Goldsbrough, Mort, and Company Limited.— "The [?] op[?] with a good attendance of [?] from all quarters, and bidding shows confidence. Prices for m[?] generally show an ...

    Article : 505 words
  37. TASMANIA.

    HOBART, Wednesday.—The To[?] Association's new rooms, at the corner of Macquarie-street and Elizabeth-street, were opened to-day by Senator Dobson, president ...

    Article : 306 words
  38. MINING SHARES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 80 words
  39. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    The mounts given in estates are gro[?] and sub[?] debts owing by the estates.] [?] Late of [?]road, Brunwick, [?] on November 7, under a will dated ...

    Article : 203 words
  40. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    Motions to appoint wages boards in coachbuilding and farriery trades agreed to. Premier moves that proposed railway from Cressy to Pitfield Plains be referred to the ...

    Article : 228 words
  41. PRESIDENT [?]

    President [?] week[?] [?] [?] [?] ...

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  42. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Wheat and Flour.—The qua[?] [?] wheat and flour afloat for the [?] dom is estimated at 1,923,000 [?] against 1,810,000 quarters a week [?] ...

    Article : 259 words
  43. THE PRIMATE INDISPOSED.

    The Archbishop of Canterbury (the Most Rev. Randall Thomas Davidson) is suffering from an attack of influenza, and has been compelled to cancel all his engagements for ...

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  44. LATE SHIPPING NEWS.

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  45. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    The South African team of Rugby footballers continues its victurious career. Playing Dubiln University this afternoon, they won by 28 points to 3. ...

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  46. LITTLE BOY'S AWFUL [?]

    "When my boy was six years old he suffered terribly with [?] He could [?]ther [?] still nor [?] in bed quiet, for the itching was dreadfut. He would [?]tate spots by seratching with his ...

    Article : 189 words
  47. LAW NOTICES.—This Day.

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  48. NEW INSOLVENTS.'

    Lewis Richard Spilsbury, labourer, formerly [?] of Noorat. Causes of insolvency—Losses in business, [?] and death in family, and pressure of creditors. ...

    Article : 30 words
  49. PEARS' ANNUAL FOR 1906.

    Has new stories by G. R. Sims and Max Pemberton with three fine separate colour plates. Agents, Gordon and Gotch.— [Advt.] ...

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  50. W[?] TIRED OUT AND FAGGED.

    Wi[?] the prospect of oncoming sickness, a pro[?] stimulant is needed; Wolfe's-Sch[?] is a good one.—[Advt.] ...

    Article : 24 words
  51. MILO CIGARETTES.

    Are preferred by lovers of good things. Guaranteed hand-made.—[Advt.] ...

    Article : 11 words
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