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  10. AFFAIRS IN CHINA.

    Advices received front Pekin today report severe lighting between the Imperial troops and the rebels in the southern provinces. ...

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  11. THE WAR.

    There is still another contingent to go from Australia to South Africa. Today Mr Barton, the Prime Minister, received a message from his Excellency ...

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  12. THE ANARCHISTS.

    An anarchist plot of a sensational character has been discovered and defeated in Austria-Hungary. The particulars to hand are very ...

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  13. THE CARDIGAN MINE DISASTER

    There is not much that is new to relate. so far today. concerning the disaster at the Cardigan Proprietary mine. The pumps and tanks are now ...

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  14. CONFESSION.

    The decisions arrived at by the "Round Table" conference of Anglican Bishops. which has been sitting at Fulham Palace, the residence of the Bishop ...

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  15. THE ROBBER'S PLAN.

    Early this morning the premises of Mr F. O. Battram. boot warehouseman, of Hargreaves street, were entered by burglars, and stock to the value of L7 ...

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  16. ROYAL GUESTS

    In connection with the Coronation ceremonies in June next. His Majesty the King will entertain a large company at Windsor Palace during Ascot week, ...

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  17. PROGRESS REPORTS

    The following telegrams were received today at Mr A. J. Peacock's office from the mine:-- "5 a.m.--Chair of directors reports: ...

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  18. IN THE SHADOW.

    A serious relapse has taken place in the condition of the Karl of Klmbeley, formerly Secretary of State for the Colonies, who has been ill for some ...

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  19. BISHOPS' OPINIONS.

    On receipt of the cables this morning with regard to the Round Table Conference of Anglican Bishops now being held at Fulham Palace, a representative of ...

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  20. LORD METHUEN.

    A telegram from Capetown today states that the condition of Lord Methuen, who is now at Klerksdorp, contlaucs to be satisfactory. ...

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  21. THE KING'S KINDNESS.

    After the Court reception on Friday evening last at Buckingham Palace, King Edward, on his own initiative, sent the surplus viands and delicacies ...

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  22. STOCK EXCHANGE.

    The chairman of the Melbourne Stock Exchange (Mr W. J. Roberts) referred to the disaster at the Cardigan mine in the course of this morning's meeting in the ...

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  23. BISHOP GOE'S VIEWS.

    Dr Goe, though now only administering the diocese pro torn, was courteous enough to receive our representative, though he held that one portion of the ...

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  24. HAMILTON'S SUCCESS.

    Further particulars have been received regarding Major-General Bruce llumilton's successful operation in the Ngothi basin. In the Southern ...

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  25. SMALL-POX.

    The outbreak of small-pox in London shows no sign of abating. The deaths during last week numbered 81. as against So during the ...

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  26. IRISH LOYALTY.

    His Majesty the King when thanking the Irishmen of Jamaica for a loyal greeting on St. Patrick's tiny, made a notable statement. ...

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  27. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Failure. State loan project. Victoria wanted a quarter of a million. The money offered amounts only to ...

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  28. THE LIQUOR LAWS.

    At the Carlton Court today a man named George Cruickshank was charged with being drunk on the licensed premises of John Osborne. Palmerston Hotel, ...

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  29. FRENCH DEPUTIES.

    An important decision has been arrived at by the French Chamber of Deputies with respect to the length of term for which members shall be ...

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  30. CONJUGAL RIGHTS.

    A suit for the restitution of coujagal rights has been brought by the Countess De La Warr, who Is a daughter of Lord Brassey, formerly Governor ...

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  31. CONCENTRATION CAMPS.

    The return giving the number of deaths in the concentration camps during the month of February shows that the recent change in the management ...

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  32. ARCHBISHOP CARR.

    His Grace, as the head of the Church of Home in this State, had, as might have been expected, some considerable degree of delicacy in discussing the ...

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  33. BAR DOOR OPEN.

    At the North Melbourne Court this morning Inspector Oliver summoned Mary Geary, licensee of the Prince Charlie Hotel, Abbotsford street, for ...

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  34. WOOL MARKET.

    The second series of wool sales for the present year was continued today. There was brisk bidding at the sales, ...

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  36. FATE OF THE ENTOMBED.

    Two or three expert mining men, well acquainted with the mine and its workings, were consulted as to what hope they thought there was of saving ...

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  37. WHEAT SUPPLY.

    The visible supply of wheat in America, east of the Rocky Mountains, is estimated at So,441,000 bushels as against 82,790,000 bushels a week ...

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  38. LEOPOLD'S LUCK.

    A young man, named Leopold Stiles, who before the Port Melbourne Court today charged With carrying loaded firearms without permission from the ...

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  39. THE DURBAN STRIKE.

    The strike of 700 railway employes at Durban, Natal, who went out because a demand for an extra shilling per day wages was refused, has been settled. ...

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  40. OTHER NEWS RECEIVED.

    Mr G. H. Fitches, Inspector for Mines, who was ordered by the Minister tor Mines to go to Ballarat and give all the assistance he could for the rescue of the ...

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  41. TALLOW MARKET.

    At the auction sales of Australasian tallow today, 974 cases were offered and 200 sold. Prices realised were as follows:--Fine mutton, 37s 9d per cwt.; ...

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