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  2. SOCIAL PROBLEMS.

    The Rev. Joseph Beale, retiring president delivered a strong address last night in the Lyceum Hall, at the opening of the ninth annual conference of the Methodist Church [?] ...

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  3. THE COAL MINES.

    The ballot has been taken; the wages board meets this morning, but whether the trouble is over rests on the knees' of the gods. The men have decided to go back to work, ...

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  4. THE MORESBY SAFE.

    The welcome news reached Sydney late yesterday afternoon that the island steamer Moresby, belonging to Messrs. Burns, Philp, and Co., of this city, had been refloated from ...

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  5. THE SMALL ARMS FACTORY.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Deakin) to-day received a minute from Colonel Owen, Director-General of Public Works, attached to the Department of Home Affairs, in ...

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  6. KITCHENER'S SCHEME,

    The Minister for Defence, Mr. Joseph Cook, was present at the annual Methodist conference in the Lyceum Hall last night, and heard the following denunciation of his Defence ...

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  7. SHIPPING DISASTER.

    A three-masted vessel was wrecked off the coast of Pembrokeshire yesterday. Spectators on shore were watching a boat full of men being rowed shorewards, ...

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  8. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    Parliament was opened in state yesterday by the King with the usual ceremony. The weather was [?] His Majesty was accompanied by Queen ...

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  9. RIOTING IN PHILADELPHIA.

    In Philadelphia 7000 tramwaymen struck at an hour's notice, alleging the unfair dismissal of 700 of their comrades. Serious rioting took place, during which ...

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  10. THE INFANTRY.

    The groups of areas into which Lord Kitchener has suggested that Australia might be divided so that an infantry regiment should be drawn from every two or three of them are ...

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  11. A FIERCE DUEL.

    A dispute between an attache of the Spanish Embassy in London and a Paris manufacturer, owing to the former smoking in a non-smoking railway compartment, ...

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  12. LORD MAYOR AS STEEPLE JACK.

    Yesterday the Lord Mayor said he had made an inspection of the chimney-stack which has just been completed at Pyrmont as part of the new electric power house. ...

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  13. TERRORISTS IN INDIA.

    Birendranath Sen Gupta, who on February 1 was sentenced to death for the murder of Shamsulalam, Mohammedan inspector of detectives at Calcutta, has been ...

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  14. THE ADDRESS IN REPLY.

    In the House of Lords, Lord Farrer moved, and Lord Saye and Sele seconded, the motion for the adoption of the Address in Reply. ...

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  15. THE EFFECT OF THE BALLOT.

    The result of yesterday's ballot in favour of resuming work, and the prospects of it being carried into effect, have been widely discussed in the district to-day, and though the clouds ...

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  16. THE BROKEN-DOWN LAUNCH.

    It appears that the [?] launch was on [?] way to Cooktown for [?] the engine broke down, rendering it helpless, to the north of Cape Bedford. She had [?] ...

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  17. AMENDMENTS TO THE ADDRESS.

    Mr. H. Belloc (Liberal) has given notice of an amendment on the Address in Reply, regretting that the Speech does not contain any reference to a guarantee that the ...

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  18. THE ALIPUR CONSPIRATORS.

    The High Court of Calcutta has sentenced two of the conspirators connected with the recent bomb outrage at Alipur to five and seven years' imprisonment ...

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  19. TROUBLE OVER INSURANCE POLICY

    The High Court to-day commenced the hearing of the appeal from the decision of the Full Court of Victoria in the action Godrich v the National Mutual Life Association of ...

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  20. JAPANESE TRAINING SHIP.

    Information reached Sydney yesterday that the Japanese training ships now on their way to Australia are accompanied by their own colliers, owing to the uncertainty of ...

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  21. OPINION OF THE PRESS.

    The "Times" writes that the debate on the resolution will be a sheer waste of time. They suit no one. Presumably they are show resolutions to keep ...

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  22. FRANCE AND MOROCCO.

    France has delivered an ultimatum to Mulai Hafid, Sultan of Morocco, to the effect that he must ratify within 48 hours the agreements made between El Mskri, his ...

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  23. WORK AT SOUTH CLIFTON.

    The South Clifton strike, which for the past five months has caused considerable depression in this portion of the South Coast district, has at last ended and work at the ...

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  24. GENERAL GORDON ON CAMPS.

    The remarks of Brigadier-General Gordon upon the Kitchener camp have been issued. Upon the scheme of combined manoeuvres, which took place at Liverpool on January 7, ...

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  25. IN THE COMMONS.

    Mr. P. H. Illingworth moved, and Mr. C. E. Price seconded, the motion for the adoption of the Address in Reply. Mr. Balfour, leader of the Opposition, ...

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  26. REDUCTION OF ARMAMENTS.

    In the House of Commons to-day Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, in reply, to guestions on behalf of the Peace Society, said that the ...

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  27. FATAL QUARREL.

    Michael Harris, who was injured during a quarrel on a local farm on the 14th inst, died in the Dubbo Hospital yesterday. Patrick Conroy, who was arrested on a charge of ...

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  28. BUSH FIRES IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Bush fires swept over nine miles of country in the Newcastle district, causing damage to the extent of many thousands of pounds Clarkson Bros, lost 90 tons of hay, 3000 acres ...

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  29. NATIONALISTS WANT FUNDS.

    Nationalists have issued a strong appeal for funds, in view of the possibility of a dissolution before Easter. ...

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  30. THE EGYPTIAN MURDER.

    Wardany, who murdered Boutros Pasba, Premier of Egypt, belongs to a Nationalist terrorist society. Numerous arrests have been made. ...

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  31. WHAT DAIRYING CAN DO.

    Last month the 10 co-operative butter factories in Richmond and Tweed districts manufactured 1238 tons of bulter, paying suppliers over £113,000. ...

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  32. SEARCH FOR WARATAH.

    The steamer Wakefield will sail from Durban in search of the steamer Waratah to-day. She omits to include Prince Edward and Marion islands, west of the ...

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  33. MELBOURNE DIVORCE SUIT.

    In the divorce suit in which George Marsh of Brighton sought a dissolution of his marriage with Jane Marsh on the ground of misconduct with Mark E. Santos end Zachariah ...

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  34. MARYLEBONE V. TRANSVAAL.

    In the match against the Transvaal the Marylebone cricket team made 271 in its second innings. Of this total Denton scored 138. ...

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  35. GOVERNOR AS FIRE-FIGHTER.

    "Marble Hill," the summer residence of the Governor, was twice threatened by bush fires yesterday. The Governor, Sir Day Bosanquet, and Captain Wright, A.D.C., led the force of ...

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  36. HITCH IN ARRANGEMENTS.

    Further trouble is being experienced in connection with the departure of the steamer Wakefield to search for the missing Waratah. The following, cablegram dated yesterday, was ...

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  37. IMMIGRATION QUESTION.

    This afternoon Mr. Murray, Premier of Victoria, called on the Prime Minister and discussed the immigration question. Mr. Deakin, on being seen, said that Mr. Murray had ...

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  38. CARDINAL'S CRITICISM.

    The Minister for Education, Mr. Hogue, yesterday said he did not want to obtrude himself into the controversy that had followed upon Cardinal Moran's criticism of the Public ...

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  39. STRIKE ON A MINE.

    The Mining Managers' Association and unions having considered the strike on the Junction mine, wherein 18 carpenters downed tools, decided that the men were in the wrong, ...

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  40. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine has awarded the Mary Kingsley medals to Sir William Macgregor, Governor of Queensland, for his services while ...

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  41. MR. COOK MEDITATIVE.

    Beyond saying that the report of Lord Kitchener was "very satisfactory," the Minister far Defence, Mr. Cook, who returned to Sydney yesterday, was not prepared to comment ...

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  42. GONE TO GAOL.

    Nine more of the men who have failed to pay the fines of £100 each, [?] upon them by the Industral Court, were sent to Maitland Gaol to-night, to serve the alternative term of ...

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  43. INTENT TO MURDER

    At the Criminal Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Homburg and a jury, the hearing was continued of the charge against Richard Fraser Lamden of having shot at his wife with ...

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  44. ALLEGED CONTEMPT OF COURT.

    Edgar Wightman was to-day sentenced to one month's imprisonment for contempt of Court in having propured instruments under the Transfer of Land Act, be being a person ...

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  45. DANGERS OF COAL-LUMPING.

    A coal hulk was alongside the P. and O. mail steamer Malwa about 4 a.m. yesterday and James Foy, aged 67 was assisting in the coaling operations when he fall from the ...

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  46. THE LATE S. HORDERN.

    The late Mr. Samuel Hordern, of Sydney, left estate in the United Kingdom valued at £363,[?] ...

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  47. POWLETT RIVER COALFIELD.

    Roughly laid in its last section, the railway line to Powlett River was completed to-night. Thr first load of coal from the heap of 10,000 tons will be drawn away to-morrow. ...

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  48. ACCIDENT ON THE BREMEN.

    At 3 a.m., John Magnon, a coal-trimmer, of 29 Bettington-street, Miller's Point, was working in the 'tween deeks of the German mail steamer Dremen at Circular Quay. He ...

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