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  2. DENTAL CONGRESS.

    The first Australian Dental Congress was opened in the great hall of the University of Sydney by the Chief Secretary (Mr. Hogue) yesterday morning. There was a very large ...

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  3. QUEENSLAND.

    A deputation from the Timber Merchants' Association walted on the Minister for Lands to-day with the object of pointing out to him— 1. The great difficulties being experienced by ...

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  4. ALLEGED CUSTOMS FRAUDS.

    The Customs case in which Charles Tucker and Frederick William Forwood are charged with conspiracy occupled the attention of the Criminal Court to-day. ...

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  5. VICTORIA.

    The wool market to-day was very firm and buoyant, and large and representative catalogues were almost cleared at prices equal to the highest rates of the season. ...

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  6. FEDERAL SESSION.

    The pluma are being distributed already. It is a good start for the new Parliament Notwithstanding all Mr. Deakin's protestations and affirmations, there ia no doubt in ...

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  7. RAND LABOUR.

    Mr. Abe Bailey, a mining mangitate, speaking at Krugersdorp, recommended the appointment by the Legislature when elected of a representative commission to ...

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  8. THE GERMAN ELECTIONS.

    The Radical People's party has unseated a Socialist in the second ballot for Windeberg. Fob. 4. ...

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  9. REFORMING THE LORDS.

    The Earl of Crewe, Lord President of the Council, speaking at Stoke on Saturday foreshadowed the Government's scheme of reform of the House of Lords ...

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  10. MISHAP TO THE MONGOLIA.

    A sharp shock, which caused her to tremble with considerable violence, was experionced last night by the R.M.S. Mongolla while she was between Cape Schanck and Port Phillip ...

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  11. PREDOMINANCE IN REICHSTAG.

    Many German Radicals dread the prospect of Clericals and Conservatives dominating the Reichstag. The supporters of Prince Bulow polled ...

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  12. HOURS OF LABOUR.

    It is announced that underground workers on the Rand have been granted an eight-hours' day. ...

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  13. KANAKA DEPORTATION.

    In all 170 Solomon Islanders left Brisbane by the Moresby, which will pick up a couple of hundred at Mackay on route. Some ammunition and several guns were ...

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  14. BUTCHERS' DISPUTE ENDED.

    Mr. J. T. Gilday, secretary of the Australasian Federal Butchers' Union, stated to-day that the recent difference with the employers was now practically settled. A mutual ...

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  15. SIR R. SOLOMON WEAKENING.

    Sir Richard Solomon, speaking at Pretoria, expressed his readiness, in the absence of a substitute for Chinese labour, to recommend the renewal of contracts for ...

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  16. CANADIAN DISPUTES WITH UNITED STATES.

    Mr. G. W. Smalley, New York correspondent of the "Times," states that there is some realisation in the American press that the United States must show a more ...

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  17. AN OCEAN WANDERER.

    The British Antarctic Expedition of 1900-4, under the command of Captain R.F. Scott, in the Discovery, has been brought to mind by the recovery of a sealed bottle washed up on ...

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  18. THE POLITICAL SITUATION.

    The Morganlte section of the Government supporters will meet to-morrow for the purpose of considering the position. It is expected that Mr. Denham will make a ...

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  19. RUSSIA.

    One hundred arrests were made on Friday night in the factory districts of Warsaw. A STREET TRAGEDY. ...

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  20. SUPPLYING A KANAKA WITH LIQUOR.

    A Chinese frulterer was to-day charged with supplying liquor to a Pacific Islander, and was fined £10 and costs amounting to £12 19s 2d. ...

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  21. TURKISH EXTORTION.

    The owner of the forest from which was obtained the timbers consigned to Germnny on board a British vessel and seized by Fehml Pacha, Chief of the Secret Police ...

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  22. METROPOLITAN COLLIERY.

    The manager (Mr. Rowe) Informed the clippers on Saturday that their request for is per day increase could not be entertained. He had, however, declded to give 19 of their ...

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  23. THE JAMAICA EARTHQUAKE.

    The Kingston correspondent of the "Times" in a letter, dated January 19, states that the landing of marines by Rear-Admiral Davis, of the American ...

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  24. NORTHERN COLLIERIES.

    All the district mines are working well, except Abermain where the men are still out. The men at the other collteries are making good money, and it permanent conditions ...

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  25. ODESSA SCHOOL OUTRAGE.

    Details respecting the discovery of the bomb outside a Public school at Odessa with a live fuse attached show that two youths wearing the school uniform wore ...

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  26. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    M. Arctowski, who will lead an expedition to the Antarctic regions, starts this year. In his journeys over the ice he will use motor sledges. ...

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  27. CRICKET DISQUALIFICATIONS.

    The disqualification imposed on certain cricketers some months ago was again under consideration at a special meeting of the New South Wales Cricket Association last night. ...

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  28. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The metropolitan tramways ran to-night for the last time under the present management, and to-morrow morning they will be under the control of the Tramway Trust. At ...

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  29. RECONSTRUCTION OF KINGSTON.

    A committee of merchants and others held a meeting at Kingston on Saturday, under the presidency of Mr. Alfred Young Nutt, M.V.O., architect, to ...

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  30. A. MILLIONAIRE'S MURDER.

    The swearing in of a Jury for the trial of Harry Thaw, the New York millionaire, charged with murder, has been completed. The younger members of the jury panel ...

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  31. KING AND QUEEN IN PARIS.

    The "Figaro," of Paris, states that his Queen's accompanying King Edward adds to France's pleature at again seeing his Majesty. ...

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  32. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Minister for Mines, Mr. H., Gregory, has refused to issue gold dealers' licenses for the current year in places where there are banks to operate Two licenses have been issued ...

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  33. A MICHIGAN GALE.

    A gale blew 20 wooden houses at Sand Point on to the ice of Lake Michigan. The sleeping occupants, aroused by the movement of their houses, escaped from their ...

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  34. A TRAGEDY OF THE SEA.

    The harbour master at Port Pirie reports that the steamer Midgard, which arrived on Sunday from Port Townsend, passed the barque Maelgwyn, of London, dismasted and ...

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  35. VITAL STATISTICS.

    The population of Western Australia at the and of last month was 261,709, or 54 loss than at the end of December. The births during January exceeded the deaths by 379, but the ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLES.

    Alfred Oatley, who said he was an Australian, and Charles Martin, an American, have been sentenced to four years' and three years' imprisonment respectively at ...

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  37. ADMIRALTY SECRETARYSHIP.

    Sir Evan MacGregor, K.C.B., Permanent Secretary to the Admiralty, is retiring and will be succeeded by Mr. Charles Inlgo Thomas, C.B., the Assistant ...

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  38. LOSS OF THE WALRUS.

    "Wemadade exhaustive search for the missing dredge Walrus, but found no trace of the vessel or of her unfortunate crew," was the reply of Captain M'Gibbon, the commander of ...

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  39. THE NEWS IN SYDNEY.

    The Superintendent of Navigation, Captain Henry Newton, was yesterday in receipt of a telegram from Port Pirle, notifying the sighting of the Maelgwyn 20 miles north-west of ...

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  40. THE PLAGUE.

    A report was received from Kempsey by the Board of Health yesterday intimating the death of Mrs. M'Lean, of that town, from plague. Mrs. M'Lean was a sister of the first ...

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  41. NEWCASTLE.

    The adjourned case in which John Naaykens and 12 other seamen of the ship Darlford proeceded against Captain Docy, master of the vessel, for the rescission of seamen'S ...

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  42. THE SENIOR WRANGLER.

    The Senate of the Cambridge University by 780 votes against 638 has decided to abolish the position of Senior Wrangler, and substitute an alphabetical order for ...

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  43. DUBLIN UNIVERSITY.

    The Protestant prelates of Ireland have piotested against the scheme outlined by Mr. James Bryce formerly Chief Secretary for Ireland in regard to the Dublin ...

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  44. THE KEMPSEY OUTBREAK.

    Mrs. M'Loan, sister of the deceased Mr. Russell, died in the hospital this morning. The child's condition in still serious. Numhers of men are being employed rat-catching and ...

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  45. RIVAL PROCESSES.

    Mr. Justice A'Bockett to-day read his reserved judgment in the case of Charles Vincent Petter against the Broken Hill Proprietary Company. ...

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  46. IN QUEENSLAND.

    Health matters at Port Douglas are now very satisfactory, and the measures taken by the Health Department appear to have been thoroughly effective. No cases have been ...

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  47. FLOGGING OF AFRICANS.

    Damages and costs have been awarded to the native dockers at Lagos who were flogged by order of an official of the settlement for refusing to work. ...

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  48. NEW ZEALAND.

    Regarding the Inspection of milk and bovine tel.crculosls, Dr. Mason, Chief Health Officer, recommends that in all towns of over 4000 inhabitants there should be a municipal or ...

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  49. WATCHFULNESS IN NEW ZEALAND.

    Interviewed on the subject of plague, Dr. Mason, Chief Health Officer, said he was still keeping [?]. watchful eye on people coming from New South Wales and Queensland. If ...

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  50. COAL AND OTHER EXPORTS.

    The following vessels eleared at the Customs-house to-day:—Harbart, s, for San Francisco, with 5392 tons coal; Charles Tlberghlen, s, for Valparaiso, via Sydney, with ...

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  51. ALLEGED DANGEROUS MACHINERY.

    At the local courthouse, before the coroner (Mr. W. F. Robertson), the inquiry concorning the death of Henry Saekley, who was fatally Injured on January 14 whilst engaged ...

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  52. THE PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    The Premier stated to-day that it had been arranged that the conference of State Premiers shall take place at the and of March, probably in Melbourne. The suggestion of the ...

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  53. THE GOLD EXPORT.

    The gold exported last month was 27,610oz, valued at £107,117, which is considerably loss than the export for the corresponding month of last year. ...

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  54. MARYLEBONE CRICKET TEAM.

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  55. ETHERGRAPHS ON WARSHIPS.

    The Admiralty has ordered all seagoing winships to be fitted with ethergraphs, to transmit regular reports of the weather as long as they are able to communicate ...

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  56. THE OAMARU TRAGEDY.

    John Findlay, who was recently acquitted on a charge of murdering Mr. Ronnie, a schoolmaster, near Oamaru, has boon committed for trial for burglary and theft from ...

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  57. SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    In the Australasian Amateur Swimming Championship events in Christehurch, the following were the results:- 100 Yards/—H. Baker (N.S.W.), 1; D. Hill (N.S.W.) ...

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  58. DOMESTIC ECONOMICS.

    The Canterbury College governors have accepted the offer of Mr. John Studholme, a Centerbury sheep funnel, to contribute £200 annually for three yoars towards the ...

    Article : 56 words
  59. Advertising

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