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  2. THE STATE ELECTIONS.

    "I am sorry Mr. Reid has permitted himself to be drawn into an uncalled for cilticism of myself and of the State Liberal party," Mr. Carruthers said yesterday. "One ...

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  3. THE DARTFORD CASE.

    A new development occurred in the Dartford case to-day. At the Police Court this morning before Mr. M. S. Love, S.M., the 13 men who had applied for rescission of their articles ...

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  4. THE SONOMA TROUBLE.

    The Oceanic Company's R.M.S Sonoma is still anchored in Noutral Bay, and it is probable that she will not be able to leave port for at least a day or two. On Thursday ...

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  5. ARMY REMOUNTS.

    The "Daily Express" states that the Army Council is determined to try to rely on the colonies as the main source of supply for remounts. ...

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  6. SEA COMMUNICATIONS.

    Mr. Alfred Lyttelton, formerly Secretary of State for the Colonies, speaking at Cambridge yesterday, said he hoped that the Colonial Conference would discuss a scheme ...

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  7. THE LATE SIR JOHN SEE. I

    The remains of the latoeSir John See, exPremier of New South Wales, were yesterday consigned to their last resting place in the family grave at the Randwick Cemetery. ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency Major-General Talbot, K.C.B., Governor of Victoria, has intimated his intention of becoming a patron of the Royal Anthropological Society of Australasia. ...

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  9. SIR WILLIAM MCMILLAN'S TRIBUTE.

    Sir William McMillan at a special meeting of the Farmers and Settlers' Co-operative Society yesterday afternoon, referred in terms of praise to the career of to late Sir ...

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  10. NEW ZEALAND'S PREMIER.

    Sir Joseph Ward, Prime Minister of New Zealand, arrived at Sydney by the steamer Wimmera yesterday, en route to London, where he will attend the Navigation ...

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  11. THE KING AND QUEEN.

    King Rdward and Queen Alexandra, incognito, will spend a week in Paris. They are leaving England on Saturday. ...

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  12. FRENCH MINISTERS AT VARIANCE.

    During a debate in the French Chamber of Deputies M. Clemencean, the Premier, inadvertently said that he confessed the Government's course throughout tlie ...

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  13. THE COLLIERY DISASTERS.

    There are indications that the 80 workmen entombed by the explosion in the Stuart mine, Faretteville, Virginin, are dead. ...

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  14. THE REDEN CALAMITY.

    Prince Frederick Leopold of Prussia, second cousin of the Emperor, has visited those who have been bereaved through the disaster at Reden Colliery. ...

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  15. AN INTERVIEW.

    In the course of a brief conversation with a representative of the "Herald" last evening, Sir Joseph Ward remarked that he would hardly care to say much in ...

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  16. SNOWSTORM IN BERLIN.

    Eighteen inches of snow fell in Berlin on Wednesday. Traffic yesterday was almost suspended, except motor omnibuses and sleighs. ...

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  17. THE DUMA ELECTIONS.

    M. Stolypln, the Russian Premier, has Issued a circular which forbids provincial Government officials participating in political party struggles or endeavouring to ...

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  18. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S POWERS.

    Senator Rayner, in addressing the Senate of the United States, accused President Roosevelt of executive usurpation. He declared that the policy of centralisation ...

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  19. ARMY RETRENCHMENT.

    The Army Council announce the abolition of five artillery depots on March 1, in accordance with the scheme of army reduction. ...

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  20. VICTORIA.

    The election of a member to represent the Public officers during the remaining few weeks that the Legisiative Assembly will be in existence, though it will not sit, ...

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  21. AMERICAN THEATRICAL TRUST.

    The Grand Jury of New York has indicted the Theatrical Trust as a conspiracy in restraint of trade. The American Theatrical Trust, which ...

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  22. NEGLECT OF TARIFF REFORM.

    Mr. Austen Chamberlain, M.P., speaking at Walsall yesterday, referred to the discontent in the Unionist ranks. While loyal to Mr. A. J. Balfour, tariff ...

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  23. NAVIGATION CONFERENCE.

    The question of Mr. Watson's retirement from the position offered him on the forthcoming Navigation Conference came before the Political Labour Conference last evening. ...

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  24. SERIOUS FIRE AT BALLARAT.

    The ironmongery establishment of A. Dawson and Sons, Sturt-street, Ballarat, was destroyed by fire early this morning. The damage is estimated at £20,000. The outbreak ...

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  25. SHOCKING SHOOTING ACCIDENT.

    A terrible accident occurred yesterday at Beaufront Castle, Hexham, the residence of Captain J. H. Cuthbert, D.S.O. While a party was shooting over the ...

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  26. IMMIGRATION.

    The State Premier had something to say yesterday in reply to his newspaper critics, particularly with regard to the immigration question. ...

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  27. WARSAW POLICE CHIEF MURDERED.

    A band of terrorists assassinated M. Gruen, chief of the secret police, of Warsaw, while be was driving in a cab. The terrorists escaped. ...

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  28. AUSTRALIANS IN ROME.

    Mgr. O'Rlordan, Reetor of the Irish College at Rome, presented Sir William Manning, Lady Manning, and Miss Manning to the Pope, who showed the liveliest ...

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  29. BY-ELECTION.

    An election for the North-east division of Derbyshire, consequent on the death of Mr. T. D. Bolton, M.P. (Liberal), took place yesterday, and resulted: ...

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  30. SERIOUS BUSH FIRES.

    It was reported yesterday that a large fire had started on Eramble station last Sunday week caused by lightning; also that a fire had occurred on Eremeran station this day ...

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  31. THE COMMERCE ACT.

    At a consultation with fruit-growers, shippers, and buyers this morning Sir William Lyne positively refused to romove fruit from the operations of the Commerce Act ...

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  32. GERMAN-AUSTRALIAN LINERS.

    The German-Australian Steamship Company has declared a dividend of 8 per cent. The company proposes to increase its capital to 16,000,000 marks (£800,000), ...

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  33. A DASTARDLY OUTRAGE.

    A bomb with a lighted fuze was discovered at the door of a school in Odessa, where there were 700 children. ...

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  34. OFFICIAL INTIMATION.

    The following was issued as a "Government Gazette" Extraordinary yesterday morning:- "Chief Secretary's Office, "Sydney, 1st February, 1907. ...

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  35. SOUTH COAST COLLIERIES.

    All the collieries have full time again this week. Following are the shipments at Wollongong:—Kurrara 1260 tons, Horga 250, Civility 250, Malachlte 670, Palmerston 1000, ...

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  36. MR. WHITELEY'S ESTATE.

    The late Mr. Whiteley's estate amounts to about £1,250,000. He bequeathed £12,700 to hospitals and for benevolent purposes, and £5000 for the promotion of ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLES.

    The estate of the late Viscount Hampden, a former Governor of New South Wales, has been valued at £160,706. FRENCH MOTOR CAR INDUSTRY. ...

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  38. EMIGRATION.

    Mr. C. H. Rason, Agent-General for Western Australia, has lectured on emigration to Western Australia at Newcastle and York. Much interest was displayed ...

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  39. MESSAGE FROM THE GOVERNOR OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Sir George Le Hunte, Governor of South Australia, telegraphed yesterday from Melbourne, to the Premier: "Very sorry to hear of the death of Sir John Sea, formerly ...

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  40. BRITISH INVITATION NOT RESPECTED.

    A meeting of the shipping and Insurance sub-committee of the Adelaide Chamber of Commerce was hold on Friday. The recent appointment of representatives to the ...

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  41. CHINESE REFORMERS.

    The Chinese Government is dally asresting students who have been educated in Japan, on the ground that they are advocating reform. ...

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  42. HIS KINDNESS TO LADS.

    It is not generally known that the late Sir John See was kindness itself to many street boys. Many lads of the Sydney Boys' Brigade have occasion to remember the ...

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  43. DISSATISFACTION AT METROPOLITAN MINE.

    A deputation, representing the fiat wheelers and clippers, waited upon the manager (Mr. J. Rowe) last night, and asked for an increase of 1s per day. Mr. Rowe said he would ...

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  44. RIFLE TEAM FOR BISLEY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 81 words
  45. THE WELLINGTON DOCK.

    Messrs. John M'Lean and Sons are the successful tenderers for the construction of the Wellington dock. The amount is said to be under £200,000. ...

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  46. A PITIFUL DOMESTIC TEAGEDY.

    On January 25 Joseph Lee and his wife, Mary Lee, were camped near Capel, in the Bunbury district, and while bringing a gun out of a tent to shoot birds Lee accidentally ...

    Article : 75 words
  47. ANOTHER ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION.

    Funds have been raised to finance an expedition to the Antarctic under M. Lecointe, director of the Brussels Observatory, and M. Arctovsky. ...

    Article : 35 words
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