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  2. FINANCIAL AGREEMENT

    The Maribynong-hall, Moon[?]e Ponds, was filled with an audience of about 900 people last night, when the State Treasurer (Mr. Watt) delivered an address on the ...

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  3. AMERICA'S INCUBUS.

    Ever since the signing of the new Tariff Act of the United States by President Taft there has been friction in the Republican party a secton calling themselves ...

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  4. LIBERALS' ANXIETIES.

    Newspapers of both parties refer to the eager preparations that are being made for another general election, which some now expect will be held in April. ...

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  5. TARIFF RELATIONS.

    The tariff negotiations at Albany, New York, between representatives of the Governments of the United States and Canada have been without ...

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  6. BUSINESS OF THE STATE.

    Many questions were dealt with by the State Ministry yesterday, at a Cabinet meeting, which occupied the whole of the afternoon One of the most important of ...

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  7. SENATOR TRENWITH'S CHALLENGE.

    Senator Trenwith, one of the candidates for the Senate, recently challenged the Victorian Labour party to send an accredited rcpiesentative to one of his meetings to ...

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  8. ONE STEP AT A TIME.

    Do you want an organised minority to control the Commonwealth? The only way to prevent this is ...

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  9. THE NORTHERN TOUR.

    IPSWICH, Monday.—Mr. Dcakin's tour in Queensland was brought to a close this afternoon, when a meeting was held in the town hall, at 3 o'clock. The Prime ...

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  10. CONGO REFORM.

    The speech which was delivered by Sir Edward Grey, Secretary for Foreign Affairs, during the House of Commons debate on Congo reforms last week, has not satisfied ...

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  11. PERSONAL.

    The Governor of New South Wales (Lord Chelmsford) was in Albury on Sunday. During the day he visited St. Hillare Vineyard, and in the afternoon was the guest of the ...

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  12. FITZROY EXPLOSION. CLEARING THE WRECKAGE.

    The shattered buildings in Brunswickstreet continue to be a source of wonder to the crowds which visit the scene of Saturday morning's explosion. On Sunday the ...

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  13. MR. ROOSEVELT.

    Ex-President Roosevelt who has completed the main object of his visit to Africa —the big game hunting expedition—is now proceeding northward through Egypt, and ...

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  14. RUBBER BOOMING.

    The prospectuses of ten rubber companies have been issued to-day. The aggregate capital of these ten concerns amounts to £2,500,000. ...

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  15. DETECTIVE'S INVESTIGATIONS.

    The main purpose of the detectives in pushing on the excavations in Crabtree's ruined shop was to ascertain exactly what stock he had in the place at the time of the ...

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  16. WOMEN STRIKERS.

    A serious disturbance took place yesterday at Clichy, a northern suburb of Paris Two hundred employees at a paper factory struck work, but were unable to persuade ...

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  17. FOREST CONSERVATION. AUSTRALIA'S "WANTON SACRIFICE."

    The subject of afforestation throughout the empire is discussed in an article published in "The Times" this morning. The writer strongly blames Australia for ...

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  18. AERIAL SCOUTING.

    Vickers, Son, and Maxim have almost completed the construction of a modern airship which possesses several new and important advantages. Tlie vessel is ...

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  19. VICTORIA'S REPLY.

    The authorities of the Victorian Forests department, when informed of the comment of "The Times," remarked yesterday that Victoria was now making a determined ...

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  20. TURKISH BATTLE-SHIPS.

    The Turkish Government, which lately decided to recoganise the navy, has let contracts in Great Britain for the construction of three war vessels. Armstrong, ...

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  21. SLOW PLAY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—At the meeting of the New South Wales Cricket Association to-night, Mr. C. F. W. Llovd moved— "That it be a recommendation from this ...

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  22. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Francis Scott Laver of Fish Creek, grazier, who died on February 8, left property of the value of £3,246. It consists of £3,100 realty and £146 personalty, and by a will dated February 5, 1910, ...

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  23. WEALTHY IRISHMAN.

    The contents of the will of Mr. Patrick Murphy, of Newry, who died at the end of last year, have been disclosed. Apart from a gift of £5,000 to the National Museum of ...

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  24. THE INSURANCE QUESTION.

    Mr. H. B. Lee, in the absence of any statement from the insurance authorities, who maintain a reticence upon the subject of liability, said last night that the ...

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  25. MURDER IN A TRAIN.

    The murder of a cashier named Nesbit, who was shot and lobbed of a bag containing £370, representing miners wages while returning from Newcastle to the Widding. ...

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  26. ASLEEP ON SKATES.

    GEELONG, Monday.— An endurance challenge test at skating has just been completed at the Geelong Skating Rink by Professor Eckard. He was challenged by ...

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  27. IMMIGRATION.

    The central body dealing with unemployment in London is sending Mr. Williamson, an organising officer, on a six months trip to Australia and New Zealand. His ...

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  28. BRUNSWICK SHOOTING CASE.

    At the opening of the coroner's inquiry yesterday into the death of Ernest Bishop, a labourer, who is alleged to have been shot by a dog trainer, named Frederick ...

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