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  2. VICTORIA.

    At a meeting of picture-frame makers to-day it was stated that goods which constitute their raw material are imported from Germany and the United States, and that the ...

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  3. THE DEADLOCK.

    There was no cessation of work in the Newcastle district collieries to-day, such as was intended when the aggregate meeting was fixed. The miners as a whole fell in with the ...

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  4. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    There are four bills before Parliament dealing with proposed alterations of the Constitution. One providing machinery for taking referenda on all Constitutional questions ...

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  5. PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    German newspapers reproduce an article from the "Deutsche Volkiwirtschaftlich Korrespondenz" urging reprisals on the Commonwealth if the preference of 10 per ...

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  6. SPEECH BY MR. HALDANE

    Mr. R. B. Haldane, Secretary of State for War, in the course of a second speech at Newcastle, said that no single nation was able to reduce its armaments. He ...

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  7. REVOLUTION WORKING.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of the "Times" states that owing to the ghastly massacre at Si[?]dlce, Poland, the Government has drafted provisional rules ...

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  8. COMPULSORY MILITARY TRAINING.

    The committee of the Melbourne University Council, appointed to consider the desirability of compulsory physical and military training, reported to-day that such training should be ...

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  9. NEW ZEALAND.

    Munro, a storekeeper in Clutha, a no-license district, was fined £40, and Robertson, Munro's assistant, £10, for sly grog selling. ...

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  10. EXODUS OF JEWS.

    Russia is granting passports free of charge to facilitate the emigration of Jews. Twenty thousand Jews recently left ...

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  11. ARRIVAL OF THE FLAGSHIP.

    H.M.S. Powerful, flagship of the Australian squadron, arrived in Hobson's Bay to-day, Vice-Admiral and Lady Fawkes are guests at present of the Governor-General. ...

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  12. NEWCASTLE.

    Alfred Owens, aged 10, was killed by a Waratah coal train at Islington Junction this afternoon. A line of coal waggons was being shunted, and the boy attempted to cross the ...

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  13. END OF A STRIKE.

    The difficulty with the miners employed by the Childern Golden Bar Company has ended, the strike, which was for higher wages, having been declared off. ...

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  14. POLISH REVOLUTIONARIES.

    Police at Warsaw discovered the headquarters of the revolutionary organisation in Lesno-street. The police seized in the rooms a number of bombs, weapons, and ...

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  15. DESTRUCTIVE FIRES.

    About 1 o'clock this morning a fire broke out in Queensberry-street, North Melbourne. Three shops were badly damaged. One was occupied by a saddler named Norton, the other ...

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  16. COAL EXPORT.

    The following vessels cleared at the Customs-house to-day:—Gowanburn, s, for Manila, with [?]773 tons of coal; New Guinea, s. for Melbourne, via Sydney, with 660 tons of ...

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  17. TRANSVAAL DELEGATES.

    Mr. Abe Bailey and Sir Percy Fitz-Patrick, two delegates from the Transvaal Progressive party, are returning to South Africa. Interviewed at ...

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  18. ATTEMPT ON COUNT WITTE.

    Rosenberg, a Russian student, made an attempt on the life of Count Witte, at Bad Soden, near Wiesbaden, Prussia, yesterday. The student rushed at Count ...

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  19. CONTROL OF CRICKET.

    At the annual meeting of the Victorian Cricket Association to-night, after the adoption of the annual report, various amendments of the constitution of the Board of ...

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  20. QUESTION OF APPRENTICESHIP.

    The Chamber of Manufactures to-night carried a resolution protesting against the duty of fixing the number of apprentices in the various trades being cast upon the wages ...

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  21. LIBERAL IMPERIALISM.

    Mr. Winston Churchill, Parliamentary Under-Secretary for the Colonies, in the course of his letter to Mr. H. Greenwood, M.P. (Liberal), extracts from which have ...

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  22. FAMINE RELIEF LOAN NECESSARY.

    A sum of £17,000,000 is necessary to relieve distress caused by the famine in Russia. It will be necessary to raise a loan. ...

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  23. WENTWORTH.

    A Labour demonstration, under the auspices of the Woollahra branch of the P.L.L., was held last night at the corner of Windsor and Elizabeth streets, Paddington. Mr. T. F. ...

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  24. ANTI-GAMBLING.

    Considerable interest has been caused by a cryptic remark by Mr. Judkins at yesterday's Pleasant Sunday Afternoon gathering on the subject of gambling. He insinuated that ...

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  25. OFFICER LEADS A MUTINY.

    Lieutenant Shdanovstel, ringleader of the mutiny of sappers at Kieff, has been sentenced to be shot. ...

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  26. AN ECHO OF NATAL REBELLION.

    The Durban correspondent of the "Daily Mail" reports that Captain Macfarlane, of the Transvaal Mounted Rifles, formerly of South Australia, shot in the attack on ...

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  27. GENERAL TREPOFF'S SUCCESSOR.

    General Diediulin, Commander of the Gendarmerie, has succeeded General Trepoff as Commandant of the Palace. ...

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  28. SINGLETON HOSPITAL.

    On Saturday afternoon the laying of the foundation stones of the new Singleton District Cottage Hospital took place, the ceremony being performed by Mr. and Mrs. A. A. ...

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  29. QUEENSLAND.

    It is understood that a consignment of two different kinds of sauce which recently arrived from the south has been confiscated by the Health Department on the ground that ...

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  30. INTERVENTION IN CUBA.

    Democrats join with Republicans in eulogising President Roosevelt's promptness in dealing with the situation which has arisen in Cuba. ...

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  31. WEST SYDNEY.

    A meeting of the Globe branch of the Australian Democratic Union was held last night in the Glebe Town Hall, the Mayor (Alderman Lucas) presiding. On the motion of Mr. ...

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  32. AMERICAN BANK FAILURE.

    The Philadelphia Trust, Safe Deposit, and Security Company has failed. Its liabilities amount to £120,000. The Public Prosecutor announces that there is ...

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  33. DATE OF EMPIRE DAY.

    A very large and influential deputation, including clergy, waited on the Home Secretary this morning regarding the preservation of the original date of Empire Day. Mr. E. B. ...

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  34. GWYDIR.

    The coming federal election for the Gwydir promises to be a very keen contest between Mr. W. Webster. M.P., and Mr. T. A. Cunningham, who is running in the interests of the ...

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  35. NAVAL SUPREMACY.

    The Hamburg "Nachrichten" derides the boasts by the British of naval supremacy, and declares that the new warships of Germany will greatly excel the British ...

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  36. THE MAITLAND FIELD.

    The town and district to-day aro far quieter than usual, while the men await the conclusion of the conference. A week ago little knots of men were seen everywhere discussing ...

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  37. LAWN TENNIS.

    A. F. Wilding won the lawn tennis match for the South of England championship. The match was played at Eastbourne, Sussex. ...

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  38. LORD CHARLES BERESFORD.

    The "Daily Mail" states that Vice-Admiral Lord Charles Beresford, Commander-in-Chief of the Mediterranean Fleet, will be appointed to the supreme ...

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  39. NEW ENGLAND.

    Although, Mr. Edmund Lonsdale, M.P. for New England, has lost a good stronghold through Quirindi being placed in the Gwydir electorate, his constituency comes right to the ...

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  40. BROKEN HILL MINERS.

    At yesterday's meeting of the Proprietary employees regarding the wages question a committee of seven was appointed to ascertain full particulars in connection with the ...

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  41. MILITARY.

    The preliminary competitions for the best team to represent New South Wales from the regiments of the Australian Light Horse for the trophy presented by his Royal Highness ...

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  42. HUNTER.

    Five applications for the selection of a Labour candidate for the Hunter have been received by the Political Labour League. They are Messrs. Lewis ...

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  43. NORTHERN MANCHURIA.

    Japanese newspapers complain that Russia has not opened to trade any places in Northern Manchuria, in accordance with the Treaty of Portsmouth, while Japan ...

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  44. S.S. AIRLIE AT BRISBANE.

    The steamer Airlie arrived last night, and was granted pratique this morning. The vessel had good weather throughout the voyage from Singapore. Among the passangers is Mr. ...

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  45. CASUALTIES.

    An inquest was held yesterday afternoon, before Mr. King, P.M., on the body of Robert John Houston (35), commission agent, who was knocked down by a tram at Circular Quay on ...

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  46. FEDERAL FINANCIAL PROBLEMS.

    Mr. Bent states that it is proposed that the conference of State Premiers and other political authorities, on the question of the Federal Government's proposals respecting State ...

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  47. CHANGES IN CRETE.

    Reuter's Agency reports that Prince George of Greec[?] has resigned the post of High Commissioner of Crete. The agency also states that the Protecting Powers ...

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  48. DEATH OF A WOMAN.

    An inquiry into the death of Amy Frances Bradshaw, a married woman, which occurred in the St. George Hospital on Friday, was held yesterday by Mr. King, P.M. Medical ...

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  49. GUARDING M. FAILLIERES.

    President Faillieres is now on a visit to Marseilles in connection with the Colonial Exhibition. Extraordinary precautions have been ...

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  50. LECTURES TO SCHOOL CHILDREN.

    On Friday afternoon the probationary students and the boys and girls of the senior classes of the Bathurst district school visited and were shown over Messrs. F. ...

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  51. MOTORING ACCIDENT.

    Mr. G. Forguson met with a painful accident yesterday through the fork of a motor cycle he was riding breaking at the crown. The motor was travelling at the rate of 40 ...

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  52. THE WEATHER.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 260 words
  53. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN VIEWS.

    The Colonial Treasurer, Mr. Wilson, states that there is no prospect of Western Australia being represented at the forthcoming conference of State Premiers to discuss debts and ...

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  54. BOY ACCIDENTALLY SHOOTS HIMSELF.

    A fortnight ago, Percy Allcorn, a boy, accidentally shot himself in the throat at Cardilea, South Gippsland. He lay for some hours before he was found, and was then sent to ...

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  55. FORTRESS MAGAZINE EXPLODED.

    A flush of lightning exploded the magnzine of Montfaucon fort, near Besancon, on the River Doubs, France. The commanding officer, his wife and daughter, two ...

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  56. BRISBANE WATERSIDE WORKERS.

    For some time past the officials of the Federated Waterside Workers' Union, Brisbane, have been engaged revising the rules of the union so far as they affect the working of ...

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  57. VICTORIAN GOLF TOURNAMENT.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 277 words
  58. BOY KILLED BY A MOTOR CAR.

    A boy at Hounslow was killed by a motor car which contained the Duchess of Connaught and Princess Victoria of Connaught. The accident arose from the ...

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  59. WRECK OF FISHING VESSELS.

    Eleven fishing vessels of Newfoundland, when homeward bound, were totally wrecked on Belle Isle, in the Strait of the same name, between Labrador and ...

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  60. CIVILIAN SOLDIERS.

    The "Spectator," referring to its experimental company of "civilian soldiers" which recently completed six months' training, emphasises that it is possible to ...

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  61. THE VENTURA SIGNALLED.

    The San Francisco mall steamer Ventura was sighted al 3 o'clock this morning 10 miles off the port. ...

    Article : 21 words
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