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  2. NAVAL SUBSIDY

    The report of the proceedings of the Imperial Conference gives in full the speeches delivered by the different Ministers on the question of naval defence. Lord ...

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  3. PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    Twenty-two members of the House of Commons, belonging to the trade union group, issued a manifesto some days ago entitles "The Colonial Conference and ...

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  4. AMERICA AND JAPAN.

    Keen interest is manifested throughout America in the report that President Roosevelt is sending 16 battle-ships to the Pacific. The newspapers associate the fleet ...

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  5. HAGUE CONFERENCE.

    A peculiar incident has occurred in connection with the International Peace Conference now sitting at the Hague. A deputation claiming to be ...

    Article : 151 words
  6. THE MAIL CONTRACT. QUESTIONS IN PARLIAMENT.

    Several questions concerning the muddled mail contract were asked of the Government in the House ot Representatives yesterday. ...

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  7. SOUTH AFRICA.

    An Intercolonial Commission, appointed by the different South African Governments to consider the question of defence, has submitted its report. It recommends ...

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  8. IN THE FEDERAL GALLERIES.

    A very interesting debate took place in the House of Representatives yesterday on the motion for the adoption of the Address in Reply. The speakers for the day ...

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  9. ECHUCA ELECTION. POLLING TO-DAY.

    The polling in connection with the Echuca election will take place to-day, between the hours of 8 o'clock in the morning and 7 in the evening. The candidates ...

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  10. MR. DEAKIN'S ILLNESS. LENGTHENED REST NECESSARY.

    Universal regret is felt in political circles at the indisposition of the Prime Minister (Mr. Deakin). It is well known that he has virtually worked himself to a standstill. ...

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  11. DUBLIN CASTLE THEFT.

    No clue has been obtained as to the perpetrator of the mysterious robbery of the insignia of the Order of St. Patrick, which were taken from a safe in Dublin Castle. ...

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  12. BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The proposed return match between Squires and Burns has entered a new phase. Burns being willing to come to Australia to meet Squires. This information comes ...

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  13. PARLIAMENTARY REFERENCES.

    Referring in the House of Representatives yesterday to the absence from the proceedings of the Prime Minister, Sir William Lyne said:—"Mr. Deakin desires me to ...

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  14. NUMEROUS POSTAL VOTES.

    ECHUCA, Tuesday.—Exceptional interest is being evinced in the election for the Echuca seat in the House of Representatives. During the last few days 1,690 ...

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  15. COAL-LUMPERS' DISPUTE. WILL THE TROUBLE SPREAD?

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—While the rank and file of the Coal-limpers' Union were parading the city streets in a procession this morning to excite public sympathy, the ...

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  16. PERSONAL.

    Some interesting additions, our London correspondednt cables, have been made to the pensioners under the civil list. These pensions are granted to men and women ...

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  17. A GERMAN DUKEDOM.

    The present Grand Duke of Luxemburg has six daughters but no son, and one sister but no brother. In the event of his death the succession would pass to a German ...

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  18. PROVISION OF COOL STORAGE.

    On the motion for adjournment in the House of Representatives last night, Sir John Quick drew the attention of the Post-master-General (Mr. Chapman) to the lack ...

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  19. FRENCH NAVY.

    A good deal of alarm is being occasioned at Toulon, the French naval seaport, in consequence of a succession of mysterious incidents which have occurred on ...

    Article : 267 words
  20. "GRAFT" IN AMERICA.

    Eugene Schmitz, formerly mayor of San Francisco, who was convicted last month for acts of corruption, has been sentenced to five years' imprisonment. Schmitz, on his ...

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  21. CHICAGO SCANDALS.

    A sensation has been caused in British Columbia, on the Pacific coast of Canada, by damaging disclosures concerning the conditions under which the meat-canning ...

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  22. TEMPERANCE-HALL ROBBERY.

    Frederick Watson, accountant, one of the trustees of the Star of Australia Felix No. [?] Tent. Independent Order of Rechabites, was charged at the City Court yesterday ...

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  23. A BRISBANE DIFFICULTY.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—A dispute having recently occurred between the Brisbane Waterside Employers' Association and the Waterside Workers' Federation of ...

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  24. WRECK OF A STEAMER.

    The Canadian-Pacific Railway Company's steamer Mount Royal, 7,064 tons, has been wrecked on the Pacific Coast, off the mouth of the Skeena River, near Port Essington. ...

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  25. BISLEY MEETING. COMPETITIONS OPENED.

    The Bisley rifle shooting meeting opened yesterday. There is a large increase in the number of entries received this year for the ...

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  26. BRITISH NAVY.

    In connection with the disquieting statements that have been made recently concerning the injurious effect on the navy of the policy of economy and retre[?]ment ...

    Article : 152 words
  27. ENGLISH RACEHORSES.

    Mr. "Sol," Green of Melbourne, yesterday purchased for his stud[?] at Warranambool, six thoroughbred mares. He has not yet secured a stallion, but is leaving for ...

    Article : 656 words
  28. MINIATURE RIFLE-SHOOTING.

    A rifle-shooting match over miniature ranges has taken place between an English and a South Australian team, each firing on its own range. The English team was ...

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  29. A RUMOURED TENDER.

    It was rumoured in political circles last night that a tender would be put in by the Union-Castle Mail Steamship Company Limited (Donald Currie and Co.), of ...

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  30. POSITION IN VICTORIA.

    When Messrs. Payton and Neilsen, delegates of the New South Wales Coallumpers' Union, visited Melbourne recently, they had an interview with the ...

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  31. A SHATTERED FLEET.

    The Russian Government has foreshadowed a heavy expenditure towards rebuilding the navy which was shattered in the war with Japan. It is proposed to vote ...

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  32. THE CAPTIVE GENERAL.

    Kaid Maclean, the famous [?] in Morocco, is still a hostage[?] hands of Raisuli, the brigand Mo[?] Mr. Runeiman. Financial [?] to the ...

    Article : 115 words
  33. THE SYDNEY TELEPHONE.

    The new long-distance telephone line between Melbourne and Sydney will be officially opened to-day. A long list of conversations has been arranged. At 11 ...

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  34. BOMB-THROWING.

    Another serious case of bomb-throwing is reported from Transcaspia, in Russia. In the town of Kasilarwat six bombs were thrown at two of the highest police ...

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  35. IN THE LAST DITCH.

    When Great Britain established a protectorate over East Africa and Mombassa legal slavery was the custom of the country. In accordance with British tradition it bad ...

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  36. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS. SILVER.

    To-day's quotation for bar silver is 3[?]. per ounce standard, a rise of [?]d. since 6th inst. ...

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  37. CHARGED WITH MURDER.

    An inquest was held at the Morgue yesterday concerning the death of a 13 months old infant, named Jeremiah Morris Kenny, which occurred at Williamstown on June ...

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  38. MINING SHARES.

    The lowest and highest range of values on the Stock Exchange yesterday for [?].H. Proprietary was 82/6-83/9 and for Great Boulder 22/9-23/2. ...

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  39. CRIME IN NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON. Tuesday.—According to the report of the commissioner of police for the past year the proportion of offences to the population was 2.21 per cent., ...

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  40. DISTRESSED ACTORS' FUND.

    The details of the programme prepared for the matinee in aid of the Distressed Actors' Fund, which is to take place at Hey Majesty's Theatre next Tuesday afternoon, ...

    Article : 352 words
  41. COLONIAL STATUTES.

    The Colonial Stautes Evidence Bill, which was read a second time by the House of Commons a few days ago, and referred to the Grand Committee on Law, has been ...

    Article : 86 words
  42. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Wheat.—The cargo of 10[?] Victorian wheat, per Cara[?] Melbourne March 22, has been sold at [?] per 480lb., cost, freight, and insurance[?] ...

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  43. CASES Of DISTRESS.

    We have received the following additional contributions on behalf of the cases of distress for which appeals were made in "The Argus" of Saturday:— ...

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  44. MR. PANTON'S PORTRAIT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 159 words
  45. IRISH MEASURE.

    The Evicted Tenants Bill, which is designed to provide for the reinstatement of 2,000 tenants who have been evicted at various times and to compensate the sitting ...

    Article : 55 words
  46. SHIPPING NEWS.

    The following arrivals and departures are announced:— Arrived.—Samaritan, [?]., from Melbourne March 30; laverarie, bq., from Wallaroo ...

    Article : 98 words
  47. WOMEN'S HOSPITAL FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 96 words
  48. BEGG'S Whisky

    Is beautiful soft whisky. It has a smooth, palatable taste, as mellow as mellow can be. It is a bit expensive; but then everything that is good is ...

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  49. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    John James Brondway, of M'Dougall road, Golden-square, labourer. Causes of insolvency—Slekness of family and pressure of creditors. Liabilities, £30/11/; ...

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  50. GOOD ADVICE.

    If your kidneys are in a sluggish and debilitated state, a stimulant is needed to revivify them. Use "Wolfe's-Schnapps."— [Advt.] ...

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  51. LIFE INSURANCE

    Means keeping a bottle of "Bonnington's Irish Moss" in the medicine-chest, ready for instant [?] when required. It builds up the lungs.—[Advt.] Sub-target Machine for instruction in ...

    Article : 40 words
  52. BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT.

    Pears, Soap Makers to Her Majesty the Queen.—[Advt.] ...

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  53. MILO CIGARETTES

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

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