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  2. EDUCATION POLICY.

    The Ministor for Education (Mr. Beeby) visited Hornsby yesterday afternoon, and opened the cookery class established in the School of Arts promises. After inspecting the ...

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  3. HOME RULE FOR THE STATES. SPEECHES AT MANLY.

    Several able speeches dealing with the referendum question were delivered at Manly last night. The chair was occupied by the Mayor (Alderman J. Bonner). ...

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  4. LINKING THE ISLANDS.

    Four experts arrived here by the R.M.S Moana from America to act as assistants to Mr. Leary, the superintendent for the Marconl Wireless Company, Ltd., which firm is ...

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  5. THE DAVIS CUP.

    The doubts as to whether there would be a contest for the Davis Cup this year were set at rest yesterday by a cable received by Mr. T. H. Hicks, secretary of the Australasian Lawn ...

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  6. POST OFFICE TROUBLES. MEETING IN ADELAIDE.

    A critical stage has been reached in connection with the troubles among the postal officiais of South Australia. Committees from the following associations met last night:— ...

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  7. MIXED MARRIAGES.

    In the course of the debate on the Address in Reply in the House of Commons last night, Mr..T. H. M. Campbell, Unionist member for Dublin University, ...

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  8. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    In the House of Commons 20 amendments to the Address in Reply which have been given notice of relate to the second Chamber. ...

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  9. RECIPROCITY. CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES.

    Mr. W. E. Fielding, Canadian Minister of Finance, has cabled a statement to Lord Strathcona, High Commissioner for Canada, for the purpose of "rectifying the ...

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  10. MEXICAN REVOLT. COMIC OPERA BATTLE.

    A comic opera battle has been fought between the Federals and insurgents near Juarez. No ono was injured. There was a fierce ...

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  11. COOGEE DISASTER FUND.

    The public subscription list in aid of Baker and darken, the Coogee surf heroes, yesterday reached £381 8s 3d, the chief subscription being £30 collected by Mr. J. Lord, the ...

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  12. INDUSTRIAL LEGISLATION.

    A deputation consisting of delegates to the State Labour Conference waited upon the Minister for Labour and Industry yesterday to ask for an extension of ...

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  13. "THE CALL OF THE WILD."

    The Paris edition of the "New York Herald" states that Jack London, the novelist, is loading a hand of Mexican insurgents, and that the Mexican ...

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  14. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MEN.

    The general opinion is that the executive of the Post and Telegraph Association will decide to act on lines adopted by the South Australian branch of the service, in order to ...

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  15. "FAITH IN CANADA'S LOYALTY."

    Speaking in the House of Lords last night Lord Lansdowne said the agreement between Canada and the United States meant "a diminution of preference ...

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  16. NATIVE OUTRAGES.

    Replying to suggestions of members in the House of Assembly last evening the Minister for Justice, Mr. J. B. M. Hertzog, stated that the reports of native assaults ...

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  17. DECLARATION OF LONDON. DISCUSSION BY THE LORDS.

    Speaking in the House of Lords to-day, Lord Lansdowne said that the Declaration of London had created grave apprehension in the commercial mind. While they would ...

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  18. FREETRADE GRAINGROWERS.

    Canadian millers are denouncing the reciprocity agreement. A Cabinet Minister in British Columbia asserted in the local Legislature that the ...

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  19. A STRANGE CASE.

    An unusual case was brought under the notice of the City Coroner yesterday by a report from the police in one of the suburbs. On the morning of January 6 it is stated that ...

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  20. WILL CONGRESS AMEND?

    It is reported that Congress is likely to endeavour to amend the reciprocity agreement. Papermakers believe that the United ...

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  21. THE SOUTH AFRICAN ATTITUDE.

    The Prime Minister, General Botha, speaking in the House of Assembly last night, said that the Government would concider what course of action to adopt in ...

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  22. HOUNDSDITCH MURDERS.

    A woman, wanted, in connection with the murder of turee policemen by Russian burglars at Houndsditch in December, was arrested in Whitechapel at midnight. ...

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  23. WELSH STRIKE RIOTS.

    Mr. William Abraham, Labour member for Rhondda, and Mr. Keir Hardle, Labour member for Merthyr Tyafil, have demanded the appointment of a commission ...

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  24. FEELING IN QUEENSLAND.

    "Within the last fow months there has been more talk of a strike than I have over heard before in all my departmental experience," said a member of the council of the ...

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  25. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Lord Cawdor, late First Lord of the Admiralty. Frederick Archibald Vaughan Campbell. third Earl Cawdor, wan born on February 13, ...

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  26. COMMENTS BY THE "TIMES."

    The "Times" disagrees with Mr. Asquith's statement that the reciprocity agreement between Canada and the United States was inevitable. ...

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  27. COFFIN FLOATING IN GRAVE.

    Complaint was made to the Board of Public Health to-day that the recent flood had brought a coffin to the surface of a grave in Coburg Cemetery. A child had been burled, and when ...

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  28. VICTORIAN CAMPAIGN.

    A meeting of the State Ministry's supporters in the Legislntive Assembly was held to-night to discuss the steps to be taken to oppose the proposed amendments to the Federal ...

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  29. SOCIETY WEDDING.

    The marriage of Lord Decies with Miss Helen Gould took place at St. Bartholomew's Church, New York, yesterday. The lenders of English and American ...

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  30. TASMANIAN MEN CONTENT.

    With reference to the postal unrest, it appears that the grievances of the officials at Sydney and elsewhere are not felt here. There is no present prospect of the Tasmanian ...

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  31. THE WOOL SALES.

    The present series of wool sales closed firm this afternoon, prices for merinos being the highest of the series. Feb. 8. ...

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  32. THE NORTH SYDNEY VACANCY.

    Mr. Bruce Smith, M.P., speaking at Manly last night, made sympathetic reference to the death of Mr. G. B. Edwards, the Federal member for the district, and paid a high tribute to ...

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  33. PRIME MINISTER SPEAKS.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Thomas) returned from Tasmania this morning, but did not attend at his department. In view of the extremely Important aspect which has been ...

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  34. CAUCUS RULE.

    The Australian correspondent of the "Times" in an article on the caucus system says that under that system even the Premier's privilege of allotting the ...

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  35. CABMAN'S DEATH.

    John Wright, a cab proprietor, aged 58, years, early on Tuesday drove his cab over an embankment into Moonee Ponds Creek, near its junction with the Yarra, and was ...

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  36. FOLLIES NEXT DOOR.

    The hearing of what at the close of last year came to be known as the Follies case was resumed before Mr. Justice A'Beckctt to-day. Walter Howard Smith, of St. Kilda, claimed ...

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  37. SUBLIME PORTE FIRE.

    In connection with the fire which destroyed the centre building of the Sublime Porte, the archives of the Home Department extending over many years were ...

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  38. FIRE AT MARRICKVILLE.

    Late last night a fire broke out in a grocer's shop kept by Arthur Matthews, on tho New Canterbury-road, Marrickville. When the brigade arrived on the scene the flames ...

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  39. BRIDES FOR CANADIAN FARMERS.

    Owing to an announcement that 50,000 girls were wanted as prospective brides for young Canadian farmers, the immigration staff has been overwhelmed with ...

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  40. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. Edward Brascombe has arranged with Sousa's Band for a thirteen weeks' tour of Australia and New Zealand, opening at Hobart on May 13. ...

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  41. HONOURING MR. FISHER.

    The Victorian Scottish Union to-day decided to prepare an illuminated address for presentation to the Prime Minister, a Scotchman, who has climbed from the bottom to the ...

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  42. "LOOKED THE PART."

    At the District Court to-day Thomas Radigan proceeded against Messrs. Clarke and Meynell for £6, money alleged to be due for dismissal without a fortnight's notice. ...

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  43. MOTOR CAR ACCIDENT.

    A motor car accident of an extraordinary character occurred at the [?]orner of Grafton and Bradley streets. A new motor car, belonging to Mr. Dodd, who had a car ...

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  44. SHIPPING MISHAPS.

    The steamer Commonwealth, which grounded on the crossing at the entrance to Cape Hawke on Tuesday, remained fast yesterday, but her position was not regarded as serious. She ...

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  45. TRADE OF GREAT BRITAIN.

    Returns of the Board of Trade for January show that imports into Great Britain have increased by £6,785,087, exports by £2,927,716, and re-exports by ...

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  46. THE SCOTTISH COMMISSION.

    Mr. Greig, a member of the Scottish Agricultural Commission which recently toured Australia, in the course of an interview, said that ten times as much land in ...

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  47. IMMIGRATION AGENT FOR QUEENSLAND.

    It is understood that the Government intends to appoint Mr. Thomas Glassey immigration agent for the North of England, where Mr. Glassey had much experience among the ...

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  48. FORGED TELEGRAM.

    The trial of George Henry Holman, on a charge of having forged a telegram with intent to defraud, and on a second count with having utterod the telegram, was concluded ...

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  49. GRAY'S BIG BREAKS.

    In a match of 8000 up against Diggle at Manchester yesterday Gray scored 2668. including 1402 complied in 115 minutes, 1335 of them being made off the red in ...

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  50. HOP BEER AND ALCOHOL.

    At Wingham Police Court on Wednesday, before Mr. Molono, police magistrate, Elion; O'Grady and Mary Maconochie were charged with selling hop beer containing more than ...

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  51. STRANGE CHARGE.

    At the City Court to-day Ettie Rodman, aged 35 years, was committed for trial on a charge of having attempted to murder her daughter Olive, aged 18 years, at Carlton, on ...

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