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  2. SECOND EDITION

    Mr. Trevlsa Clarko stated to-day that owing to the increasing trade of Queensland, mail steamers will call at Brisbane. He stated that representatives of an Adelaide ...

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  3. NEW ZEALAND ART COLLECTION.

    A large deputation, which included artists, photographers, architects, and business men, was introduced to the Minister for Public instruction (acting for the Premier in the ...

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  4. THE ARBITRATION ACT.

    In delivering Judgment in the claim of the Amalgamated Miners' Association. Wrightville, against the Great Cobar Coppor-mining Syndicate in the Arbitration Court yesterday, ...

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  5. EEDEEAL DEPARTMENTS.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Alfred Deakin, will leave Melbourne on Wednesday to catch the mail steamer at Adelaide for England. To-day the last Cabinet meetting took place, ...

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  6. LABOUR CONGRESS.

    The sittings of the Interstate Labour Congress were resumed to-day. Mr. Solly (Vic.) moved,—"That the attention of the Commonwealth Attorney-General be ...

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  7. THE UNITED STATES.

    The United States Congress, in tea weeks has voted £200,000,000 appropriations. This is a record. From the Ship Subsidy Bill the House ...

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  8. SHIPPING DISASTERS.

    Early to-day the Dover harbour master despatched assistance to the Red Star liner Vaderland, a Belgian steamer, of 12,015 tons, which is ashore on the ...

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  9. TERRIFIC EXPLOSION.

    A terrific explosion of-a store of dynamite occurred on Saturday in the Pennsylvania railways tunnel under the Hudson River, at New Jersey. The ...

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  10. VICTORIAN SHIP-BUILDING FACILITIES.

    Mr. Trevlsa Clarke and Mr. Esplon have made a tour of inspection about Melbourne in connection with the scheme of naval construction in Australia. They have fixed upon ...

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  11. THE CURRENCY.

    Congress has passed the Aldrich Currency Bill, which authorises the Treasury, instead of retaining the Customs receipts, to place them in banks, and so ...

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  12. LIMITATION OF ARMAMENTS.

    The "Temps," of Paris, in commenting upon the article by Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman in the new Liberal newspaper "Nation," on the prospects of the ...

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  13. A YOUNG MAN'S TRAGIC DEATH.

    A young settler named Kenneth Hardie, son of the Rev. Andrew Hardie, of Richmond, was accidentally shot dead at his residence, near Warragul, yesterday. About a week ...

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  14. JAPANESE IN CALIFORNIA.

    The Lower House of the State Legislature of California has passed a bill which virtually prevents aliens holding landed property in California. The bill is ...

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  15. COLLISION OFF BEACHY HEAD.

    The Blue Anchor steamer Geelong, 7954 tons, from Sydney, came into collision with the Norwegian steamer Frogner, 1127 tons, off Beachy Head, Sussex, in a ...

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  16. NO DATE TO MEAT PACKING.

    The conference committee at Washington has deleted Mr. Beverinhe's amendment in the Agricultural Bill requiring meat packers to put the date of canning ...

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  17. RUSSIA.

    Police in St. Petersburg found concealed in the students' quarters of the Polytechnic Institute twelve infernal machines and twenty hand grenades. ...

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  18. COUNTRY NEWS.

    A fine looking boat, intended for the coastal steam trade built by Messrs. Dent Bros., to the order of Mr. E. Pritchard, of Numba, was successfully launched from the Currumbene ...

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  19. SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS.

    Complete returns received by the Meteorological Department yesterday show that the thunderstorms of Saturday night and Sunday morning were exceptionally severe over the ...

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  20. LABOUR'S INFLUENCE.

    Mr. J. Kier Hardie, M.P., leader of the Independent Labour party in the course of a speech at Hull on Saturday, said that but for the presence of the Labour party ...

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  21. A NOBLEMAN MURDERED.

    A party of six men murdered Baron Budberg, a member of the Council of the Empire, and formerly chief of the Esthonian nobility, at his country house. ...

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  22. WALGETT WATER SUPPLY.

    The Walgett water supply scheme is now in practical effect. The flow was lot into the mains to-day. The contractor and the general public have every reason to feel gratified with ...

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  23. PUBLIC SCHOOLS' EXHIBITION.

    A combined Public schools exhibition and physical display, under the auspices of the Maitland District School Teachers Association, was opened on the agricultural ...

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  24. VICTORIA.

    Action to bring into operation what were known as the quarantine clauses of the Gaming Act was taken to-day. The premises aimed at are what are generally spoken of ...

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  25. TRANSVAAL MINISTRY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 107 words
  26. FATAL CARELESSNESS.

    At the General Sessions to-day Knud Christenson a young Norwegian was found guilty of the manslaughter of John Harrison on February 16 at Somerton. Accused was ...

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  27. MUNICIPAL.

    The municipal council has accepted a local tender for £10,000 at 4 per cent, to redeem a loan of that amount shortly falling due on which 6 per cent, is being paid. The lenders ...

    Article : 278 words
  28. LONDON COUNCIL ELECTIONS.

    The voting at the London County Council elections in which the municipal reformers obtained a great majority, shows that 09,091 votes were polled for Reform ...

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  29. STORMS ON SOUTHERN TABLELANDS.

    One of the most severe hailstorms over experienced here pased over the district on Saturday. The hailstones were of enormous size, and within a few minutes in many places they ...

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  30. THE KING.

    The King will leave London to-day for Biarritz, on the Bay of Biscay. ...

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  31. PASSIVE RESISTERS' RELIEF.

    The bill introduced into the House of commons by Mr. R. M'Kenna, President to the Board of Education, for the relief passive resisters, imposes on the ...

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  32. A STEAMER DISABLED.

    The steamer collier Herga, employed in connection with the coal trade between the southern colleries and Sydney, became disabled when betwen Bondi and Coogee, ...

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  33. NEW ZEALAND.

    The hands at the Burnaide Freezing Works, Otago, resumed work this morning. A settlement of the local freezing works trouble was arrived at on Saturday night, and the ...

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  34. THE CHURCH IN SPAIN.

    King Alfonso, yielding to the protests of the Spanish Bishops, has abrogated the decree promulgated in August last which authorised a civil marriage in Spain ...

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  35. SCULLLNG CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The formal ceromony of paying ovor the stake in connection with the sculling race between Towns and Durnan for the championship of the world took place last evening at ...

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  36. PROMOTION OF JUDGES.

    Sir Richard Henn Collins, Master of le Rolls, has been appointed a Lord of appeal in Ordinary, in succession to Lord Davey, deceased. ...

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  37. THE CHURCHES.

    The ceremony of laying the foundation block of the new Presbyterian Church took place yesterday afternoon in the presence of a large gathering. Mrs. M. M'Loan placed the block ...

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  38. IMPORTANT INDUSTRIAL CONFERENCE.

    An important conference between the New Zealand clothing manufacturers and tho employees in the clothing Industry is being held in Christchurch. All the leading clothing ...

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  39. STATE POLITICS.

    The Minister for Lands, accompanied by Mr. G.A. Burgess (member for Burrangong), and Mr. P. M'Garry, M.L.A., paid a visit to Murrumburrah yesterday. The visitors were ...

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  40. MR. CHAMBERLAIN ILL.

    Mr. Chamberlain looked very ill on embarking at Dover for the Continent. He is proceeding with Mrs. Chamberlain to Saint Raphael, on the Riviera. ...

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  41. SIR ARTHUR WILSON.

    Admiral Sir Arthur Knyvet Wilson, commander-in-Chief of the Channel fleet, ho relinquishes office to-day, has been appointed an Admiral of the Fleet. ...

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  42. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The deaths are announced of Mr. Lionel Decle, the distinguished explorer, author, and journalist, aged 48; the Rev. Arthur Davenport, formerly Archdeacon of ...

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  43. CASUALTIES.

    Leonard Horton, a youth living at Ben Boyd-road, Neutral Bay, was treated for a wound in the head yesterday at the Sydney Hospital. Horton, it is alleged, was leaning out of a ...

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  44. TROTTING AT SHOWS.

    At the adjourned meeting of the Bathurst A. H. and P. Association this afternoon. Mr. C. B. Stephen, advising counsel, stated that the usual show schedule in regard to ...

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  45. A FRACTURED KNEE.

    While Frank Burke, 22, residing in Carlisle-street, Leichardt, was driving a cart in Leichhardt yesterday, the horse bolted, and he was thrown to the ground. He was ...

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  46. QUARTER SESSIONS.

    At the Quarter Sessions, before Judge Gibson William Harrison, chalk factory manager at Bedford, who was on the jury panel, was fined £5 for neglecting to attend. William ...

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  47. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE,

    A son of Mrs. Mary Baker Eddy, the founder of Christian Science, is proceeding against the trustees of the organisation to secure a financial statement of ...

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  48. MERCURY POISONING.

    About 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, Ada Morgan, 36, residing in Missenden-road, New-town, was admitted to the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, suffering from chloride of ...

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  49. A BOT BADLY SCALDED.

    William Graham, 15, residing in Cottenham-stroot, Glebe, working in Kent-street, was going down some stairs with a billy-can of boiling water yesterday, when he slipped ...

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  50. MR. ROSE ON COALITION.

    Speaking at Merrilla on Saturday night, Mr. T. Rose said that whether there was or was not a formal coalition there were, while the Labour party remained in direct ...

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  51. VICTORIANS FOR THE CANEFIELDS.

    There have been meetings of unemployed in Melbourne during the last few days in consequence of publicity given to reports of shortage of labour for the canefields. Names ...

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  52. GEOROE'S RIVER WEIR.

    At a public meeting on Thursday evening, Alderman Christianson presiding, it was resolved:—"That in the opinion of this meeting, it is desirable that a conference of ...

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  53. CANADA AND PREFERENCE.

    Lord Strathcona, High Commissioner for the Dominion of Canada in England, on behalf of the subscribers presented Sir Charles Tupper, his predecessor in office ...

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  54. EXPLOSION OF AN OLD CHARGE.

    Whilst working with the air-compressing boring machine yesterday morning a charge exploded, severely injuring two miners, Croxford and Williams. The charge must have ...

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  55. THE MAIL CONTRACT.

    Amongst other statements appearing in a portion of the Melbourne dally press rogarding the mall con[?] was one to the effect, that "after declaring that the subsidy to be ...

    Article : 86 words
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