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  2. EMPIRE DEFENCE.

    In the House of Commons Mr. Norton Griffiths said that the Government's attention had been drawn to the New Zealand Premier's statement that the ...

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  3. RENMARK TROUBLE.

    Over 1000 cases of fresh pears from Messrs. Basey & Howie's were brought in this morning for shipment by the steamer Mayho. It is understood, however, that ...

    Article : 252 words
  4. CUSTOMS INSURANCE.

    Under the Customs Act merchants and others who desire to remove dutiable goods from bond to bond have to provide a guarantee of the duty payable. ...

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  5. MARINE MISHAPS. A TENDER SHIP.

    With a list which provoked some comment in shipping circles the steamer Baralong, of the Ellerman Bucknall line, attracted much attention as she lay ...

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  6. ST. PATRICK'S DAY.

    To-day being St. Patrick's Day, Irishmen the world over can be expected to celebrate the occasions in the Hibernian style. There is connected with March ...

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  7. REFERENDA CAMPAIGN. SENATOR RUSSELL'S ADDRESS.

    On Saturday evening the local institute was packed to the doors to bear Senator Russell speak upon the Referenda and Current Politics. The chair was ...

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  8. MEXICAN SITUATION. MR. ROOSEVELT'S VIEWS.

    Speaking at a club to-day Mr. Roosevelt said that he spoke for all Americans when he declared that all the United States demanded of Mexico was order and ...

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  9. RUSSIA AND CHINA. PESSIMISTIC OUTLOOK.

    In the Duma during a discussion on the Budget Professor Milukoff the leader of the constitutional democrats, briliantly discussed Russian diplomacy and ...

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  10. KOREA.

    Conspirators were preparing to dynamite a train with the intention of annihilating Trauchi, the Governor-General of Korea, when a secret missive falling into the ...

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  11. RUSSIA AND CHINA.

    A statement has been made sharply criticisting the arrogant attitude of Russia toward China, and the remark was made that it is difficult to estimate what next ...

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  12. THE INSURGENT CAUSE.

    Gomez, leader of the insurrectionists in Mexico, to-day delivered a general defiance of the Mexican Government by stating that the revolutionists will only ...

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  13. BOXING FATALITY.

    Victor Gleeson, who was knocked out in the thirteenth round during a boxing contest at Waterloo by Jack Whittaker last night, in falling struck his head ...

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  14. ULTIMATUM SENT.

    An assertion which has been made that the present affair again involves exalted persons has caused a sensation in St. Petersburg. It is officially announced ...

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  15. LUCKLESS AVIATOR.

    A disfigured body floating in the harbor bears the appearance of the luckless aviator Grace, who assayed a flight some weeks ago and mysteriously disappeared. ...

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  16. CHINA EXPECTED TO YIELD.

    Chinese Ministers have become suddenly conscious of the gravity of their position, and recognise that there is no further use in parleying when an ...

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  17. BOUNDARY CASE.

    The boundary case was continued to-day. Sir Josiah Symon, speaking in reply, said that the language of the Act of Parliament was clear and unmistakable. ...

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  18. LANDING TROOPS.

    The United States cruiser Dixie arrived in Guantanamo Bay to-day and disembarked 700 marines. ...

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  19. PURCHASE OF ESTATES.

    An application of Finance Minister Li[?]tour's suggestion for the division and [?] of large estate for the benefit of the people has been [?]nted at in the ...

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  20. AMERICAN FINANCE.

    The Secretary of the Treasury says that the first issue of the Panama, bonds will probably not exceed £10,000,000. He is having plates engraved for the bonds, but ...

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  21. METHODIST CONGRESS.

    It is estimated that the attendance at the Methodist Conference to be held here in September will include 500 of the world's most prominent Methodists, i ...

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  22. MASQUERADING.

    Marie Lowell was charged at the Bendigo Police Court with offensive behaviour. Accused who is a good-looking young woman of 19 years, was ...

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  23. THE TROUBRIDGE GROUNDING.

    Although it was confidentily expected that the French barque Ville de Dijon, which is ashore on Troubridge shoal, near Hungry Point, would he floated off with ...

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  24. PROFESSOR MILLS' VIEWS.

    In an interview Profeesor Mills gave his views on the Mexican situation as follow:—"It is the protection of United States interests that led to America's ...

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  25. MOROCCO.

    The Cabinet yesterday considered the Moroccan situation and decided upon determined action to protect French commerce in the Chacuia region by an ...

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  26. CONSPIRACY CHARGE.

    Dyason appeared before the court on a conspiracy charge in connection with the Chaffinch Gold Mining Company to-day. As Greenway and Bonwick do not appear ...

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  27. THE MONROE DOCTRINE

    It is held in diplomatic circles that no European Power will undertake to fly directly in the face of the Monroe doctrine. On the contrary, most of them have ...

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  28. AGRICULTURE.

    The Inter-State Agricultural Conference agreed to the following resolutions:—When 10 to 15 per cent, of fruit is objected to it shall be sorted within 48 hours ...

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  29. MEETING AT GODLA WIRRA.

    Messrs. J. Newland and Anstey, M.'sP., were advertised to address the electors at Ooodla Wirra last night. As the Nackara Hall was to be opened it was ...

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  30. THE PORT RIVER COLLISION.

    Messrs. H. C. Fletcher & Co., of Dunniker slip, Birkenhead, are repairing the steamer Wookata, which had her [?]ow damaged though a collision with the ...

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  31. SLY GROG SELLING.

    In the Melbourne District Court Joseph Liefedder was fined £25 on a charge of [?]ly grogselling. ...

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  32. BRITISH POLITICS. BY-ELECTION IN IRELAND.

    Mr. Augustine Roche, a Redmondite, has been elected for North Louth, Mr. Tim Henly refusing to recontest the seat. ...

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  33. FIGHT AND FIGHTERS, McFARLAND DEFEATS MORAN.

    McFarland outpointed Moran in every stage of 10 rounds at the Fairmont Club to-night. It was a clean, hand-fought battle ...

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  34. LABOR COUNCIL.

    At the meeting of the Sydney Labor Council it was resolved that only members of the Writers and Artists' Union be allowed to report the council's ...

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  35. MT. PLEASANT SHOW.

    The prettily [?]ed township of Mount Pleasant was [?]n fete on Thursday, when a record attendance greeted the officials of the Mount Pleasant ...

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  36. THE GROUNDING OF THE JUNG.

    The Gulf Steamship Company's steamer Juno, which went aground, on a mud bank with a large number of excursionists on board on Wednesday night, ...

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  37. UNIONIST CHANGES.

    The Unionists hope to strengthen their debates by making room for Mr. Joynston Hicks and Mr. Bonar Law. The former contests Brentford, Middlesex, ...

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  38. CHINESE IN CANADA.

    The Canadian Senate to-day favorably discussed the Chinese Immigration Act, which allows Chinamen born in Canada to bring in wives without payment of a ...

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  39. MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Wolgast has stated that if the reports from Australia regarding Thompson's weight when he fought Papke are true he will surely be the next middleweight ...

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  40. TEACHERS' MEETING.

    A week of examinations and teachers' meetings terminated pleasantly at Golton on Friday evening last when the teachers' annual social was held. Mr. ...

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  41. Advertising

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  42. CONSTITUTION CHANGES.

    Under the Referendums Act it is the duty of the Federal Government to issue a statement setting forth the proposed changes or the Constitution before a ...

    Article : 93 words
  43. CZAR AND KAISER.

    The meeting between the Czar and the Kaiser at Potsdam and fundamentally affected the Triple Entente between England Frnace, and Russia by reducing ...

    Article : 70 words
  44. WIRELESS RECORD.

    The wireless record was broken, tonight, when the local station picked up a message from Honolulu for the first time. ...

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  45. CANADIAN FISHERIES

    Six Edward Grey is to make enquiries as to the effect on the Canadian fisherie of the Bill before the Russian Duma, by which it is intended to extend ...

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  46. MEETING AT HOOKINA.

    On Tuesday evening the 'Hon. J. V. O'Loghlin and Mr. C. Goode, M.'sP. addressed a well-attended meeting at Hookina. The president of the Labor ...

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  47. GENERAL CABLES.

    The following are the latest quotations in the metal market:—Copper, £55 1/3; lead and tin remain unaltered. ...

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  48. WATER SPOUT.

    A waterspout occurred in the Straits of Messina, and deluged the country in the vicinity of the Reggio coast. The greatest damage was caused at ...

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  49. CAMORRA TRIAL.

    In connection with the Camorra trial, a panel has at last been secured. The court sat and adjourned in the afternoon. ...

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  50. IMMIGRANTS ARRIVED.

    The Orient liner Otway arrived from London this manning and landed 512 passengers, including a large number of immigrants. ...

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  51. PEARLING REGULATION

    Mr. Mitchell, the Minister of Agriculture, and Mr. H. Gregory, Minister of Mines, of Western Australia to-day saw Mr. Batchelor, Minister of External ...

    Article : 105 words
  52. Advertising

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  53. MEETING AT EDITHBURGH.

    At a meeting of the U.L.U. to-night a committee was formed to do work for the Referendums, and the union pledged itself to support the Referendums by ...

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  54. SEVERE WINTER.

    It is feared that the rigorous winter has caused extreme suffering and many deaths among the people of Labrador, who have been cut off for months by ...

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  55. POSTAL COMMISSION.

    Referring to the Postal Commission's report, the Postmaster-General says that all recommendations have been dea[?]t with one way or another. ...

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  56. FUNDS FOR FIGHTING.

    The Victorian tobacco operatives, realising the great importance of the Referenda being carried, have donated £50 to the campaign fund. Amounts such ...

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  57. THE CENSUS.

    The Commonwealth Statistician directs the attention of the public to the fact that while under the Census Act all responsibility in regard to the filling in of ...

    Article : 120 words
  58. RICH FIND.

    Further particulars of the rich find of gold at Long Tunnel Mine, Long Flat, Gundagai, show that up to date 263 oz. have been taken out, and a number of ...

    Article : 60 words
  59. ENGLISH WHEAT.

    The following are the latest quotations in the wheat market:—March supplies, 6/8 5-8 per cental: May and July 6/9 1-8. ...

    Article : 25 words
  60. IRISH BLIGHT.

    Irish blight has been discovered at Meredith, near Ballarat. ...

    Article : 17 words
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