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  2. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    The Commonwealth Attorney-General is just now on a visit to Sydney in connection with the legal business of the Government. It was with some diffidence under the ...

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  3. NEW GUINEA.

    The letter of Captain Barton, Acting Administrator of New Guinea, in which a Royal commission of inquiry was asked for was laid on the table of the Senate to-day. It was ...

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  4. NORTHERN COLLIERIES.

    The committee of the Colliery Proprietors' Association met to-day, when the proposals made by the Colliery Employees' Federation came under general. discussion. These ...

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  5. QUEENSLAND BUDGET.

    The Treasurer delivered his Budget statement in the Legislative Assembly to-night. The revenue for last year was £3,853,523, and the expenditure £3,725,712, the surplus being ...

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  6. NEW ZEALAND BUDGET.

    Sir Joseph Ward, the Premier and Treasurer, delivered his financial statement in the House to-night in the presence of full galleries. He said It would be the aim of the ...

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  7. CANADA'S GRIEVANCES.

    The Ottowa correspondent of the "Times" states that the Canadian Government is considering proposals for the holding of a conference with a view to setting ...

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  8. RUSSIAN REVOLUTION.

    Russian socialist revolutionaries assert that their organisation is so vast that no number of arrests would be able to rotard the execution of their plans. ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency Vice-Admiral Sir Wilmot Fawkes left Sydney yesterday afternoon by his flagship on a visit to Adelaide and Melbourne. The Powerful passed through the ...

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  10. THE ATTEMPT ON THE PREMIER.

    Two women, who professed to be the wife and servant of one of the assailants of M. Stolypin, were actively concerned in the crime. ...

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  11. CONSTITUTION-MAKING IN CHINA.

    The Czar warned the Chinese Travelling Commissioners inquiring into Parliamentary Government that he could not advise the Institution of constitutional ...

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  12. A BOMB STORE.

    Twenty-four bombs and eight dynamite cartridges have been discovered at Riga. ...

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  13. VICTORIA.

    Tenders for the Credit Concier loan of £100,000 were opened to-day by the Savings Bank Commissioners. Interest is fixed at 3½ per cent., and the minimum at 98, the ...

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  14. AN ATTEMPTED WARNING.

    M. Boborykin, an ex-officer, desired last week to warn M. Stolypin that it was intended to attempt to take his life, but was not permitted to interview the Premier. ...

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  15. SHAH'S RULE TOTTERING.

    The Teheran correspondent of the "Daily Mail" states that the authority of the Shah of Persia is collapsing, and that Germany is straining every nerve to increase her ...

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  16. RIVERINA.

    Mr. J. T. Jackson, candidate for the Federal electorate of Riverina addressed the electors at the Academy of Music to-night. The attendance was small, cold showery weather ...

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  17. MUTINY AT ODESSA.

    The battleship Panteleimon, of the Black Sea fleet, formerly the Kninz Potemklue, which was seized by mutineers last year, is again in difficulties. Twenty-one of ...

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  18. TAKING POSSESSION OF A MEETING.

    A meeting in connection With the Victorian Citizens' League was held at Brunswick last night. Members of the Political Labour League attended in force and voted their ...

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  19. FLOODS IN WEST AFRICA.

    Great floods have occurred in the Senegal River, West Africa, and have destroyed nearly the whole of the French station, Kayes. ...

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  20. ANOTHER FAN-TAN RAID.

    Last evening a Chinese gambling house in Campbell-street was raided by the police, and ten men found on the premises arrested. These were all charged with being found in ...

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  21. MURDER OF ADMINISTRATORS.

    General Wonlarlarski, the temporary Governor-General of Warsaw, who was in a cab, was shot dead to-day. French newspapers publish a telegram ...

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  22. SIMPLIFIED SPELLING.

    Professor Brander Matthews, president of the United States Simplified Spelling Board, states that the editors of the chief British and American dictionaries favour ...

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  23. ILLEGAL RAILWAY REBATES.

    The Grund Jury of Chicago has returned ton indictments against the Standard Oil Company in connection with the granting to it of illegal raliway rebates. ...

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  24. STRIKE OF TENANTS.

    Social democrats in Warsaw advise workmen to refuse to pay their rent and to answer any attempt to enforce payment by terrorism. ...

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  25. EARTHQUAKE IN DERBYSHIRE.

    A shock of earthquake was experience at Matlock, 15 miles north by west from Derby, and created much alarm, but di[?] not do any damage. ...

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  26. BRIGANDS NEAR MOSCOW.

    Twelve armed men held up a train 60 versts from Moscow and stole 5000 roubles (£500). ...

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  27. NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR IRELAND.

    The "Daily Chronicle" reports that the Government proposes to create a National Council for Ireland, whose sittings will be hold at Dublin. The Council will ...

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  28. FEELING IN THE DISTRICT.

    Since the meeting of Wallsend miners last night, when the resolutions passed by the Colliery Employees' Federation were submitted to members of the lodge, no advances ...

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  29. SNOWSTORM AT BALLARAT.

    A snowstorm, which occurred at Ballarat last night, was the heaviest known for 40 years. It began about 9 o'clock, and continued until in some places the snow lay a ...

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  30. MOORS BLOWN FROM CAMNOM'S MOUTH.

    A contingent of the force of Bu Hammara, the Moorish Pretender, captured seven loyal Moors while looting cattle, fine blew them from the cannon's mouth. ...

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  31. NEW ZEALAND.

    Owing to recent wrecks and consequent inquiry the Minister of Marine intends to submit plans used in the construction of scows to a committee of marine draftsmen for a ...

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  32. CALARE.

    A largely attended meeting of the local branch of the democratic union was held this afternoon, when Mr. John Stanley Parker was unanimously selected to run for the ...

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  33. MISS AMY SHERWIN.

    Miss Amy Sherwin will commence in October at Adelaide a five months' tour of Australia. Australian music-lovers hardly need ...

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  34. VICTORIAN CANDIDATES.

    A few weeks ago Mr. David Brown, president of the Farmers' League, was asked to become a candidate for the Senate, and consented. He was, however, never anxious to ...

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  35. NEW FOUNDLAND FISHERIES.

    The United States is despatching a cruiser to Newfoundland herring fisheries. American fishermen claim the right to use appliances which are forbidden by ...

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  36. FEDERAL REFERENDUM BILL.

    Under the Constitution Act there are special provisions for altering any of its clauses, and Parliament has to lay down the method for submitting referendums to the electros. A ...

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  37. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    William Andrew Sheehan, a young man, was charged at the police court this morning with having on February 22, at Semaphore, while married to Flora Alice Sheehan, ...

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  38. SENATOR STANIFORTH SMITH.

    It is stated locally that Senator Stan[?]forth Smith will stand for the Fremantle seat in the House of Representatives it the next Federal elections. ...

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  39. CUBAN REBELLION.

    President Palma of Cuba declares that the insurrection is only a crazy, unjustifiable movement on the part of discontented persons. He proposes rigorously to ...

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  40. MASQUERADING IN MALE ATTIRE.

    A restdent of Burrumbuttock meeting a stranger on a road wished the stranger "Good morning." He was astounded to find a gun levelled at him, while a voice Bald, "Clear ...

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  41. QUEENSLAND.

    In the Supreme Court to-day, before the Chief Justice, the case In which Dr. J. Stockwell claimed £10,000 damages from the Government for alleged wrongful enforcement of ...

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  42. COLOURING MARGARINE.

    Messrs. Kitchen and Sons were proceeded against at the South Melbourne Court yesterday on a charge of having placed colouring matter into margarine. The prosecution was ...

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  43. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The not revenue of the Fromantle Harbour Trust for the past six months was £53, 884, equal to 3.91 per cent. of the cost of the works. ...

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  44. RECIPROCITY WITH NEW ZEALAND.

    The agreement for reciprocal trade with New Zealand was not laid on the table of the House of Representative to-day as promised. Further negotiations are ...

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  45. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The miners on strike at Bilbao, Northern Spain, used bombs to destroy the railway near the port. MOTOR-CAR ACCIDENT. ...

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  46. TASMANIA.

    A sensational accident [?]rred in Elizabeth-street this morning. A horse, attached to a spring dray, bolted and crashe [?] through barriers erected round dra[?] ago works ...

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  47. CLEARING THE ATMOSPHERE.

    Sir Oliver Lodge, of Birmingham University, has written to Mr. Odling a Melbourne gentleman, directing attention to the success of experiments with what is called the ...

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  48. MOUNTAIN INDUSTRIES.

    There are now 500 men working in the Lithgow coal mines. At the end of last year there were about the fewest ever engaged in local coal-mining the number being about ...

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  49. THE IRISH ENVOYS.

    The Irish envoys, Messrs Donovan and Devlin, addressed a crowded meeting at the Exhibition Building last evening, and had a very cordial reception. At the conclusion of the ...

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  50. ANNOUNCEMENT IN NEW ZEALAND.

    In the House of Representatives this afternoon, Sir Joseph Ward announced that the reciprocity treaty between New Zealand and Australia would not be brought down till ...

    Article : 59 words
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