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  4. THE INDIAN TRAGEDY.

    At Agra to-day the hearing was continued of the charge against Dr. , Olarke, of the Medical Department and Mis Fulham, with having attempted to ...

    Article : 227 words
  5. THE LIBERAL PARTY

    Mr Alfred Deakin has announced his intention of resigning the leadership of the Liberal Party in the Bouse of Representatives at the conclusion of the ...

    Article : 168 words
  6. THE MELBOURNE MURDER.

    Yesterday's murder has caused a wide spread feeling of horror and indignation throughout Victoria, and sincere hopes are expressed in ...

    Article : 89 words
  7. Rights in Water and Irrigation Bill.

    There was a large attendance at the Bedford Hall on Tuesday night, when Mr. E. M. Clarke, M.L.C., delivered a further address on the attitude of the Legislative ...

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  8. FUNERAL OF THE VICTIM.

    MacRobertson's extensive factories were closed this afternoon, and the whole of the employees attended the funeral, which took place late this ...

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  9. Federal Parliament.

    The Federal Parliament has, by proclamation, been further prorogued until February 26. It is expected that Parliament will ...

    Article : 50 words
  10. DETECTIVES AT WORK.

    A large number of detectives and uniformed police are engaged on the cage, but so far their efforts have been . unattended with success. The finger ...

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  11. Balkan Peace Conference

    It is suspected that the probability of the early fall of Adrainople caused the suspension of the peace conference. The conference of Ambassadors has ...

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  12. RE-ORGANISATION OF FORCE ADVOCATED.

    Both morning papers devoted leading articles to the outrage today. The "Argus" says that the perpetration .of so terrible a crime raises the ...

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  13. The Opium Traffic

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr F. B. Acland, in reply to a question, said it was not the intention r-f the Government to forsake the opium ...

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  14. DETAILS OF THE CRIME.

    Arthur Trotter, a collector in the employ of , "MacRobertson," confectioners, was murdered by burglars at his residence in George-street, Fitsroy ...

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  15. Sir Geo. Heid m Austria

    Emperor Francis Joseph to-flay granted an interview to Sir George Reid, the High Commisioner for the Commonwealth of Australia. ...

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  16. The British Admiralty

    The "Express" is responsible for the announcement that the Admiralty have purchased 'the shale oil areas in New Brunswick, at a, cost of £2,000,000. ...

    Article : 37 words
  17. Immigrants for W.A.

    It is announced that the West Australian authorities have succeeded in securing 3,000 berths for ...

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  18. THE LARGEST SUBMARINE.

    The new submarine, E4, has arrived at Portsmouth from Barrow-in-Furness. E4 is the largest submarine in the world and has four torpedo tubes and two ...

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