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    SIR FREDERICK HOLDER, Re-elected without opposition to the Speakership of the House of Representative. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    SENATOR SIR RICHARD BAKER, Who has been re-elected President of the Senatr, defeating Senator A. J. Could by 25 votes to 9. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR.

    The Russians profess to interpret the attacks made before Port, Arthur by the Japanere as a atratagem to direct attention from the Yalu River on the Korean frontier. ...

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  5. CHINESE FOR THE RAND.

    Mr. A. Lyttelton, Secretary for the Colonies, has assured Mr. Copeland, the Agent-General for New South Wales, that the Government viewed employment of Chinese in the ...

    Article : 106 words
  6. YESTERDAY'S CRICKET

    The competitions in the various grades were continued, and concluded yesterday, so far. as that particular, round is concerned. Good wickets were generally experienced on ...

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  7. A GERMAN PRINCE.

    A sensational murder ease has Just been revived in Berlin by the release from prison of Prince Prosper Arenberg. The Prince was tried on a charge of ...

    Article : 145 words
  8. UP TO DATE.

    The fifth test match was commenced at Melbourne yesterday on a good wicket. Australia was dismissed for 247 runs, Trumper being responsible for 88 of the total. ...

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  9. Advertising

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  10. BRITISH AMBASSADOR

    It is officially announced that the Hon. Charles Hardinge, one of the Assistant Under-Secretarles of the Foreign Office, has been appointed to succeed Sir Chas, Stewart ...

    Article : 111 words
  11. SYDNEY THOUSAND.

    The richest cycling event in the world the Sydney Thousand, commences on the Sydney Cricket Ground on Wednesday night next. The carnival will be continued on Saturday. ...

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  12. SUBMARINES FOR RUSSIA.

    The shipbuilding yards at Newaky are hurriedly building 10 submarine boats, after the pattern of those in use in the British Navy. The Japanese domestic Joan of £10,000,000 ...

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  13. COAL AND PROVISIONS.

    Advices received at Tokio from New York slate that two vessels carrying Australian coal, and also British, Norwegian, and Germen vessels laden with coal and provisions, ...

    Article : 57 words
  14. DISORDER IN KOREA.

    A minority party at Seoul, dissatisfied with the alliance that Korea has just entered into with Japan, tried to destroy by an explosion of dynamite the house of the korean Minister ...

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  15. DREYFUS CASE.

    The Dreyfus case is again exciting much interest in France. The Public Prosecutor, M. Vaudoin, addressing the Criminal Chamber, made a ...

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  16. A RUSSIAN BOYCOTT.

    The merchants at Moscow are boycotting American goods. ...

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  17. A SEIZURE ADVOCATED.

    The Russian press is urging the Government to seize the Russian section of the indo-European telegraph, which it contends is being used to assist Japan. ...

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  18. AMERICAN INTERESTS.

    Router's Agency states that 60 American soldiers have been sent to guard the American gold mines at Annan 30 miles north of Anju. ...

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  19. NO VOLUNTEERS.

    The Finns are just now feeling the severity of the Russian yoke. The Governor of Finland, in addressing the garrison at Sveaborg, a fortress in the ...

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  20. JAPAN'S COAL SUPPLIES.

    It is stated that the Japanese supply of Welsh coal is sufficient for the torpedo destroyers of the Japanese fleet for a year to come. ...

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  21. SAN DOMINGO.

    Admiral Dewey, of the United States navy, is proceeding in the warship Mayflower to make an investigation regarding the condition of affairs in San Domingo. Two ...

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  22. RUSSIA PREPARING.

    In anticipation of the arrival of the Japanese fleet as soon as the Liau River is free from ice, and open to navigation, the Russians are taking steps to remove the ...

    Article : 121 words
  23. SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    The following entries have been received for the big events to be decided at the first Australasian swimming carnival, to take place at Farmer's Rushcutters Bay Baths on ...

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  24. THE "ASHES."

    Let up make a plain confession, fair and square; There's a feeling of depression in the air. Young Australia's head is drooping, ...

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  25. DUKE OF CONNAUGHT.

    The Duke of Connaught, who was lately appointed to the new post of Inspector-General of the Forces, will, in view of King Edward's approaching visit to Ireland, retain, ...

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  26. A NEW MULLAH.

    A new Mullah, head of the Ogaden tribe, has begun a revolt on the Webbi Shebeyli River, in Somalland. ...

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  27. CAPE POLITICS.

    The Bill for the redistribution of [?] in the Cape. Parliament has been read a first time in the Cape Assembly. ...

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  28. SIR JULIAN SALOMONS.

    Sir Julian Salomons, K.C., of New South Wales, has arranged to return to Australia by the R.M.S. omrah, which alls on March 11. ...

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  29. A MELBOURNE MYSTERY.

    The police are still drugging Hegarty's baths, where it is supposed that Miss Ackman was drowned. An anonymous letter from Geelong states that a lady answering her ...

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  30. EXHIBITION BILLIARD MATCH. EXHIBITION BILLIARD MATCH.

    Mr. J. B. Belfield, the amateur champion billiard player of Australia, has consented to play an exhibition game at the Klama School of Arts against a local man, in aid of the ...

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  31. TIBETAN MISSION TO RUSSIA.

    The Russian Government has directed the Tibetan mission, which was expected to reach St. Petersburg in May next, remain at E[?]chita until a more opportune moment. ...

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  32. THROWN FROM A BUGGY.

    Mrs. Isabella Josephine Thomson, who was thrown out of a buggy in Bourke-street on Thursday evening last, died in the Melbourne Hospital this morning. At the inquest a ...

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  33. ANTWERP WOOL SALES.

    The Antwerp wool sales closed yesterday. The reduced rates ruling at the opening on Thursday were maintained. Of La Plata Wool 3134 bales were offered ...

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  34. MISS LEVERRIER'S CONCERT.

    It is not often that a young planiste arouses ait audience to enthusiasm, but last night Miss Yvonne Leverrier surprised many of those who expected big things from her. ...

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  35. DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE ILL.

    The Duke of Cambridge is reported to be ill. ...

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  36. A SPORTSMAN'S PARADISE.

    Local sportsmen a wait with eagerness the end of the close season, which occurs in few weeks time. The district is teeming with game, particularly quail. The Lower ...

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  37. CHINESE FOR THE RAND.

    Mr. Alfred, Lyttelton the Secretary for the Colonies has written a letter to a correspondent, in the course of which he states that if additional suitable native labour is obtalnable ...

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  38. FOUND DROWNED AT NEWCASTLE.

    The mysterious disappearance on Friday morning of Mrs. Crawford, a resident of Carrington, was explained by the discovery of her body in the harbour this morning. ...

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  39. ANTI-RITUALISTIC.

    Mr. Kenslt, son of the late Mr. John Kenslt the noted anti-Ritua[?]st, was to-day fined £5 for brawling during an inordination service in st. Paul's Cathedral. ...

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  40. MAY LOSE BOTH LEOS.

    William Bicknell, a guard on the Oakleign train, while shunting trucks, ha legs jammed between the buffers, and it is feared the both [?] will have to be amputated. ...

    Article : 32 words
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