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  2. HITH OVERCOME

    According to indications the hitch that occurred in the negotiations for the settlement of the strike have been overcome, and as far as the miners' delegate board and the ...

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  3. AUSTRALIAN POLICY.

    Mr. Deakin, accompanied by Mr. Thomas, M. L. A., returned to Glen Innes to-day from Inverell. He was entertained at lunch by the committee of the Liberal and Reform ...

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  4. A COURT SENSATION.

    There was a sensational ending to a case yesterday, when a prisoner in the dock at Darlinghurst pressed a revolver to his left side and fired, declaring, "I am innocent, my ...

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  5. SECOND EDITION

    In the course of his speech at Bendigo tonight, the Postmaster-General, Sir John Quick, Outlined his scheme of postal reform. He said: "I think we should have an improve[?] ...

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  6. MR. J. CHAMBERLAIN

    Mr. Joseph Chamberlain made a dramatic appearance in the House Of Commons this afternoon. He was assisted into the chamber by Mr. Austin Chamberlain and ...

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  7. TARIFF WAR ENDED.

    Canada offers to remit the surtax, wequalling one-third of the ordinary duties, on German imports, if the conventional German tariff is restored in regard to Canadian ...

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  8. TROOPS OCCUPY ATHENS.

    The "Lokal Auzeiger" reports that Athens is occupied by the military. Anticipating an attack by the warships the Military League, the same newspaper ...

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  9. DEMANDS BY LIBERALS.

    The "Manchester Guardian" demands large creations of Liberal. peers. The same journal states that the expiry of the Braddon compromise will ...

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  10. THE AIGUN RAILWAY.

    Japan has notified that she will withdraw her objections to the construction of the Chinchau to Aigun (Northern Manchuria) railway if she is ...

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  11. CANADA CONCEDES LITTLE.

    The Ottawa correspondent of the "Morning Post" writes that the features of the new agreement with Germany are:- First: Germany abandons her contention ...

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  12. BUDGET OR VETO?

    It is explained in Ministerial circles that the references by Mr. Asguith, in his speech at the Albert Hall, to obtaining safeguards before retaining office ir ...

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  13. RIOTS IN PRUSSIA.

    The police used sharpened sabres in quelling the recent socialist demonstrations at Neumunster, in Prussia, which followed on meetings in protest against the ...

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  14. THE SCOTI EXPEDITION.

    A meeting of citizens of Manchester subscribed £1000 to the Antarctic expedition. to be commanded by Captain [?]. Scott. ...

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  15. NATIONALIST NEGOTIATIONS.

    Several newspapers state that Mr. J. E. Redmond and the Nationalists following him will abstain from voting on the Budget. ...

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  16. SIR GEORGE REID.

    The Agents-General are arranging a publie Australian banquet to welcome Sir George Reid, the High Commissioner, on March 10. ...

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  17. MOTOR ACCIDENT.

    An American tourist, Mr. Strawbridge, [?]ired an automobile at Biarritz, and while he was riding in it the steering gear broke. As a result the car overturned, and Mr. ...

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  18. A ARTIAL ARRANGEMENT.

    Mr. W. S. Fielding, Minister for Finance, speaking in the Canadian House of Commons on the agreement with Germany, said that Germany desired the ...

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  19. IMMUNE FROM TYPHOID.

    Dr. Vincent, a French physician, claims that he has discovered, as a result of experiments, that vaceine prepared from sterilised typhoia bacilli will render ...

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  20. A SOUDAN MASSACRE.

    Further particulars which have been received of the ambushing of a French force at Abeshr, capital of Wadai, in the Western Soudan, state that 110 native ...

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  21. TASSONS OF THE ELECTIONS.

    Lord Avebury, in a letter to a correspondent, writes: "I certainly do not think that it can be said that the electors have condemned the Lords for rejecting the ...

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  22. LIQUID FUEL FOR NAVY.

    Tests made by the admiralty have proved that the Scottish liquid fuel is admirably adapted for use in warships. The Scottish output is 1000 tons daily. ...

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  23. SATISFACTION IN BERLIN.

    It is reported that Germany intends building a handsome Consulate-General at Ottawa. Lively satisfactionis expressed in ...

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  24. MAITLAND RESTLESS.

    To-day disquieting rumours have been coming from parts of the South Maitland field, and it is evident that if serious opposition meets the proposals for settlement it will come ...

    Article : 120 words
  25. INCOME TAX ARREARS.

    At present the arrears in the collection of income tax amount to ten millions sterling. ...

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  26. TEEATING YOUTHFUL CRIMINALS.

    Philanthropists of New York are raising £200,000 to construct a hospital as an adjunet to the city Children's Court. The hospital will be designed for the treatment ...

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  27. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Training Farms Committee have received 300 applications from lads wishing to go to Australia, and already 150 respectable lads have been selected for ...

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  28. CLIFTON TROUBLE.

    ThE suggestion that thE chairman of the wages board Judge Edmunds, should act as mediator in the Clifton trouble was hailed with delight by the community on the South ...

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  29. SUBSCRIBING AIRSHIPS.

    Subscriptions which it has raised has enabled the "Temps" of Parls to present the French Ministry of War with an Astra dirigible balloon, a small dirigible and four ...

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  30. ANGLO-GERMAN RELATIONS.

    A meeting of members of the London Chamber of Commerce recommended the formation of an Anglo-German section. Sir Albert Spicer, who presided, said that their ...

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  31. LITHGOW TROUBLE OVER.

    An arrangement, the details of which have not yet been made public, was reached this morning between the Ironworks Proprietary and the excutive officers of the Miners' ...

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  32. DISTRICT NURSES.

    Lady Dudley, at a meeting of the council of the Queen Victoria Institute of Nurses, asked for approval and assistance in organising an order of district nurses ...

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  33. UNITED STATES TARIFF.

    The Washington correspondent of the "Morning Post" states that Canada has not replied to the Treasury's threat to enforce the maximum tariff on March 31 ...

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  34. SEARCH FOR WARATAH.

    The Victorian Agent-General in London. Sir John Taverner, to-day sent a cable message to the Premier, Mr. Murray, in explanation of the serious delay which has characterised the ...

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  35. ATTORNEY-GENERAL'S STATEMENT.

    The Solicitor-General, Mr. Garland, said yesterday that the Government was prepared to approach the miners with the view of relieving them of the expense of prosecuting ...

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  36. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS.

    Mr. Lionel Phillipps, the Rand mining magnate, and one of the initiators and chief workers for Union, though he has stood aloof from controversial politics for ...

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  37. A DANGEROUS PASTIME.

    A boy of 11 was before the Children's Court to-day charged with placing a quantity of gelatine explosive on the South Broken Hill tramline, to the danger of Harald ...

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  38. GEORGIAN BAY CANAL.

    In the Canadian House of Commons Mr. W. S. Fielding, Minister for Finance, said the proposed Georgian Bay ship canal was a big thing, which canada must soon ...

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  39. STATE TREASURER'S VIEWS

    At the Lithgow Show luncheon to-day references were made to the Industrial Disputes Act by several speakers. Mr. C. Hoskins said that he considered from ...

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  40. ENGLAND TO-DAY.

    Sir Robert Stout, Chief Justice of New Zealand, who is returning by the R.M.S. Moldavia, after six months in England, on being Interviewed at Fremantle, said he did not think ...

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  41. THE CHARLESWORTH CHARGES.

    Violet Charlesworth and her mother, who are charged with defrauding various people of large sums of money, have been committed for trial at the next Derby Assizes. ...

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  42. A NOTABLE WATER FIND.

    It is reported that a settler, who came from Victoria, has Struck a spiendid supply of water on the Wooleebee Creek, in the Taroom district; in a well 70ft deep. The case is notable, ...

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  43. INTEGRITY OF HOLLAND.

    Baron van Heeckeren, ex-Netherlands Minister to Sweden, asserts that Dr. A. Kuyper, a former Premier, frequently discussed the intimation of the German ...

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  44. MR. ARTHUR F. WALTER.

    Mr. Arthur Fraser Walter, until recently principal proprietor of the "Times," is in a critical condition. ...

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  45. A PRINCE DEFRAUDED.

    Reuter's Correspondent at Berlin reports that Lackensteen, impersonating Mr. Frederick Vanderbilt, endorsed bills tot[?]lling £374,000, which Prince Miguel, of ...

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  46. COW EATS SNAKE.

    An unusual sight was wilnessed at Framlingham on Tuesday by two men engaged in creating fenoos. They killed a snake in the morning, and hung it on a fence. Somo few ...

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  47. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Senor Gustave Bock, Known as the "Cigar King," of Cuba. MR. R. JOHNSTON. ...

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  48. THE GERMAN NAVY.

    Speaking at a meeting of the Navy League in Berlin, Grand Admiral von Koester, formerly in command of the High Sea Fleet, said: "Our armaments on land and ...

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  49. THE SOUDAN JUBILEE.

    To celebrate the silver Jubilee of the departure of the New South Wales Soudan Contingent from Australia, a dinner in to be hold in Sydney on March 3, Commander Brownlow ...

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  50. ARRIVAL OF THE FOREST HOME.

    The American four-masted schooner Forest Home, with a eargo of 865,000ft of lumber, ar rived early this morning, after a prolenged voyage of 96 days from Puget Sound, and cast ...

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