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  2. STATE POLITICS.

    The Premier, who returned to Sydney yesterday from the Blue Mountains, made a rather important announcement in confirmation of the reports that have ...

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  3. IMMIGRATION.

    The Premier, Mr. Kidston, this morning made known his scheme of immigration, to which reference was made in his recent manifesto. ...

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  4. RUSSIA.

    General Bilderling, Commander of the 17th Army Corps in the Russo-Japanese war, warmly defends against the attacks of General Kuropatkin in his book the ...

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  5. NATIONALIST FUNDS.

    Mr. J. E. Redmond, leader of the Irish Nationalists, the Right Rev. Patrick O'Donnell, Roman Catholic Bishop of Raphoe, and Mr. O'Meara, trustees of ...

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  6. SOUTH AFRICA'S PROMISE

    King Edward opened the South African Products Exhibition in the Horticultural Hall, Westminster, yesterday. His Majesty expressed satisfaction at the character of ...

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  7. THE SOUTH SEAS.

    The steamer Mala[?]ta, of Messrs. Burns, Philp, and Co.'s fleet, which conveyed a large number of kanakas from Queensland to the Solomons, returned to Sydney yesterday. ...

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  8. THE ATTEMPT ON COUNT WITTE.

    A committee of experts has found that each of the infernal machines found in a chimney of Count Witte's house on February 12 contained 3½lb of explosives, ...

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  9. BOMBTHROWING IN ODESSA.

    A bomb in Odessa wounded the chief of police, and injured nine other people. The perpetrator escaped. ...

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  10. BANK ROBBERY IN WARSA W.

    A gang of revolutionaries while robbing a suburban bank at Warsaw, killed seven persons, including clerks, soldiers, and customers. They, also wounded, five ...

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  11. TRANSVAAL MINISTRY.

    Influences on behalf of Sir Richard Solomon, leader of the Nationalist party, also the dissatisfaction of Hetvolk at the appointments to the Upper House, point ...

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  12. PEOPLE'S RIGHTS VERSUS STATE RIGHTS.

    President Roosevelt, in the course of a speech to the undergraduates of Harvard University, said that honest and fair dealing railway corporations would gain, ...

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  13. MR. HOLMAN AT TUMUT.

    Speaking at Tumut on Saturday, Mr. Holman, M.L.A., said the Carruthers Government had entered upon a studied course of suppression of all public discussion of the land scandals. ...

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  14. THE MAIL CONTRACT.

    The English mail contract scheme will involve an expenditure of nearly £3,500,000. The following figures will afford some idea of the syndicate's financial operations, and they ...

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  15. THE COMING ELECTIONS.

    The Premier's statement to the effect that reports "in regard to resignation of Ministers are at this stage mere idle talk" would give the impression that nothing definite is known ...

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  16. RAILWAY DISASTER.

    An accident to an express train in Pennsylvania has resulted in many deaths. The express, which was through Pennsylvania to Chicago, and which was scheduled to do ...

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  17. THE CRUISE OF THE TAMBO.

    The steamer Tambo, of Messrs. Burns, Philp, and Co's line, which has been employed in connection with the deportation of kanakas from Queensland to the New ...

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  18. THE GOULBURN SEAT.

    Mr. T. Rose addressed a well-attended meeting at Towrang on Saturday night. In the course of his remarks he said that raliway servants on night shift were working 10 to 12 ...

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  19. GERMAN SOUTH-WEST AFRICA.

    It is announced that in German Southwest Africa the rebellious tribes of Bondelzwaarts have surrendered. They recognise German dominion, and accept ...

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  20. AUSTRIAN STEAMER WRECKED.

    The Austrian Lloyd steamer Imperatrix, from Brindisi to Bombay, with a crew of 120 men and 20 passengers, has been wrecked at Cape Elaphonisi, South-west ...

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  21. LABOUR MEMBERS PROTEST.

    Five Queensland Labour members of the Federal Parliament — Messrs. Bamford, Fisher, Page, and M'Donald, Ms.P., and Senator Turley—waited on the ...

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  22. DISORDER AT A DEMONSTRATION.

    Ten thousand advocates of municipal reform held a demonstration in Trafalgarsquare yesterday. Gange of roughs, supporters of the Progressive party, attacked ...

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  23. DEPARTURE OF THE JOHN WILLIAMS.

    The London Missionary Society's steam yacht John Williams, which has been in port at Sydney since December 30, will be despatched from Parbury's Wharf, Miller s Point, at 3.30 ...

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  24. STATES' CONSTITUTION BILL.

    Lord Elgin, Secretary of State for the Colonies, has introduced into the House of Lords the Australian States Constitution Bill, which has for its object an ...

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  25. CONTACT WITH A COMET.

    Professor Matteuc[?] declares that at the end of March the substance of a comet, discovered by Professor Marchetti, will come in contact with the earth's ...

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  26. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The town clerk reported at the meeting of the City Council this afternoon that the Director of the Sydney Botanic Gardens, Mr. Malden, who recently visited Adelaide, had ...

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  27. LABOUR AND PROTECTION.

    The South Gundagai Labour League unanimously passed a resolution on Saturday night in favour of protection being made one of the fighting planks of the Federal platform. ...

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  28. VICTORIA.

    At the Benalla Police Court to-day David Walsh, swagman, was fined £20, with the option of two months' imprisonment, for careless use of fire. Defendant wns camping on ...

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  29. THE MURRAY WATERS.

    Mr. Price has communicated with Mr. Carruthers,'arranging to meet him in conference regarding the Murray waters early next week. If the interview is satisfactory Parliament ...

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  30. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    The City Coroner held an inquest yesterday on the death of James Ambrose Appleton, which occurred on January 22. The deceased, who was manager of the Sydney Biturine Co., ...

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  31. MAIL STEAMER STRANDED.

    Advices to hand by yesterday's mail contained further details of the sensational mishap to the P. and O. Company's R.M.S. Moldavia—one of the five largest vessels employed ...

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  32. QUEENSLAND.

    Matters are now beginning to assuma an interesting aspect in connection with State politics. Mombers of the Cabinet have been in close conclave during the whole day, and they ...

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  33. FALL DOWN STEPS.

    George Dawes, 14, living at 15 Albert-street, Pyrmont, fell down some steps leading to Wentworth Park last evening. On being taken to Sydney Hospital he was found to have ...

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  34. A FATAL FALL.

    Thomas Kenny, 42, labourer, employed on Goonoo Goonoo, visited Tamworth Show last week. During his visit he drank rather heavily, and was put to bed in an hotel [?] ...

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  35. BRITAIN AND GERMANY.

    The "Daily Express" states that King Edward, during his recent visit to Paris, sent the German Emperor a message of peace and goodwill, and that the ...

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  36. A BRUTAL ASSAULT.

    Charles Henry Clarke was the victim of a brutal assault at Beechworth on Saturday, when he was fearfully kicked. He died from his injuries last night. An inquest was opened ...

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  37. A SEVERE CUT.

    A son of Mr. J. Walsh, aged 10 years, whi[?] chopping wood, had a foot out nearly through, lengthwise, the full length of the axe blade. Dr. Ramsay Sharp put in seven ...

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  38. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. Colin George Campbell, Assistant Chief Clerk of the Political Department, succeeds Sir H. G. Walpole as Assistant Under-Secretary for India. ...

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  39. OUTRAGE IN IRELAND.

    An outrage on a farmer is reported from Mid Cork, Ireland. Achilles Wood, two sons, and a daughter, have been occupants since 1892 of a farm at ...

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  40. SLAUGHTERMEN'S DISPUTE.

    Regarding the trouble at the Canterbury meat works, the directors refuse to deal with individuals, only with the union. They offer to discuss proposals for a fresh agreement, ...

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  41. PEA RIFLE FATALITY.

    Miss Nellie M'Cue, who was accidentally shot with a pea rifle on the 9th inst., died in the hospital this morning. ...

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  42. HEAT WAVE IN THE SOUTH.

    To-day was the hottest day of the season, the thermometer registering 103.8 degrees at 3 p.m. Two men, affected by the intense heat, were admitted to the Melbourne Hospital. ...

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  43. INJURED BY A TREE.

    A serub-feller named Dunn met with a painful accident. He was felling a tree, when it lodged on another, and shot back, breaking one of his thighs and injuring his spine. He ...

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  44. A DRIVING FATALITY.

    An inquest was held yesterday touching the death of Horace Selwyn Baker, 40, who died in the hospital on Saturday night. From the evidence it appears that Baker, was driving ...

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  45. WOMANHOOD SUFFRAGE.

    The Prime Minister, Sir H. Campbell-Bannerman, has refused Mrs. Millicent Garrett Fawcett and other prominent advocates of womanhood suffrage ...

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  46. BUSH FIRES.

    A fire broke out on West Longreach and the quarantine reserves, and burnt about 8000 acr[?] of grass. ...

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