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  2. EDUCATION. WHAT IS COMMERCIAL EDUCATION?,

    In the course of an Interview yesterday with a representative of the "Sydney Morning Herald," Mr. S. Lasker, M.A., of the Model Public School, Fort-street, made an ...

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  3. THE TARIFF COMMISSION

    The sittings of the Tariff Commission were resumed to-day. Mr. H. Needham, picture frame-maker suggested the following duties:—All unfinished ...

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  4. OLD-AGE PENSIONS. FEDERAL COMMISSION'S REPORT.

    The report of the Federal Old Age Pensions Commission was presented to the GovernorGeneral to-day. The commission recommends that a bill ...

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  5. MOROCCO CONFERENCE. INTIMATION FROM FRANCE.

    M. Revoil, the French representative at the International Conference at Algeciras on the future of Morocco, has handed to Herr von Radowitz, the German ...

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  6. OUTBREAK IN CHINA. MASSACRE OF MISSIONARIES.

    'A dispute recently occurred at Nanchang, in the province of Kiang-si, 173 miles south-east by south of Hankau, between Jesuit missionaries and officials ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor came to Sydney morning train from Moss Vale yesterday, presided at the weekly meeting of the Executive Council, and transacted other State ...

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  8. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. SOUTH AFRICAN QUESTION.

    In the House of Lords last night Viscount Milner, formerly Governor of the Transvaal and the Orange River Colony and High Commissioner for South Africa, ...

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  9. COLONIAL NAVAL CONTRIBUTION.

    Sir F. Borden, Minister of Defence in the,Dominion Government, speaking at Ottawa last night, said that before Canada contributed to the British Navy she ought ...

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  10. CONTUMACIOUS POLITICIANS.

    As a means of punishing the coalition parties in Hungary for their contumacy, the Government has forbidden liberty of public meeting. Even 'members of the ...

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  11. THE ADDRESS IN REPLY.

    In the House of Commons last night the debate on Mr. H. W. Forster's amendment to the Address-in-Reply to the Speech from the Throne, censuring the Government for ...

    Article : 104 words
  12. A PALACE RISING.

    A message from Peking, sent after that announcing the Empress to be in a state, of collapse, states that there has been an outbreak at the Palace, and ...

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  13. THE ARMY IN INDIA.

    The Earl of Minto, Governor-General of India, and Lord Kitchener, the Commander-in-Cbief of the Army, have expressed complete satisfaction with the ...

    Article : 47 words
  14. A WELL-TIMED DELAY.

    Ranter's correspondent at Peking reports that the Chinese Foreign Office on the 25th inst decided to remonstrate with the "United States for sending troops to ...

    Article : 87 words
  15. NAVAL RESERVES READY.

    Within half an hour of the receipt from the Admiralty of a surprise mobilisation telegram the Portsmouth reserve division of the fleet was ready for sea. ...

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  16. OLD-AGE PENSIONS.

    Mr. H. H. Asquith, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, stated, in reply to a question in the House of Commons yesterday, that if an old-age pension was granted to ...

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  17. THE BASUTOS' FEALTY.

    Twenty thousand mounted Basutos at Maseru, Basutoland, gave an ovation to the Earl of Selborne, Governor of the Transvaal and the Orange River Colony, ...

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  18. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION.

    Dr. Bourne, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Westminster, in a Lenten.pastoral dealing with the education question, Insists on the necessity of Roman Catholic ...

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  19. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. ALLEGED MURDER OF A GIRL.

    At the Criminal Court to-day, Francis John and Lilian Sheridan were charged with the wilful murder of Ruby Hartley Louisa Barrington, at Adelaide, on January 25. At the ...

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  20. MARKING IMPORTED GOODS.

    In the House of Commons last night Sir Charles Howard Vincent (Conservative) introduced a bill providing for the marking of goods from abroad as "foreign" or ...

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  21. A FRENCH GENERAL SENTENCED.

    General Recamier, who was arrested for impeding officials taking an inventory of the Church of St. Thomas Aquinas, Paris, has been sentenced to six months' ...

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  22. TRADES DISPUTES BILL.

    Sir Charles Dilke (Liberal) lins introduced a bill into the House of Commons reversing all the principles of the Taff Vale decision, which throw the ...

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  23. DISASTROUS TIDAL WAVE.

    The tidal wave which followed the recent earthquake is estimated to have drowned 2000 people on the south coast of Colombia. ...

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  24. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.

    At an inquest on the body of Sydney Macalister Sharwood, brother to Mrs. Stephen Fairbairn, the evidence showed that he died in a London boarding-house of ...

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  25. THE OUTER HARBOUR CONTRACT.

    During the past few weeks the Government has given serious consideration to the question of how the Outer Harbour should be completed. The Government is determined to ...

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  26. THE OROYA AGROUND.

    The R.M.S. Onoya, of the Orient Royal Mail Line, from Sydney, January 27, for London, is aground lu the Snez Canal. ...

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  27. IRISH CONSTABULARY.

    Mr.James Bryce, the Chief Secretary for Ireland, announced in the House of Commons last night that it was not Intended to transfer tim control of the Royal Irish ...

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  28. AUSTRALASIAN ENGINEERS.

    The conference of the Australasian Society of Engineers, which commenced at the Sydney Trades Hall on Monday, 19th inst, concluded its deliberations yesterday under the ...

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  29. GERMAN EMPEROR'S SILVER WEDDING.

    An entertainment was held at the German Club rooms last evening for the purpose or celebrating the silver wedding of the German Emperor and Empress. There was a large ...

    Article : 467 words
  30. THE NATAL RISING.

    The Chief U[?]skofeli, with 400 headmen and 100 mounted followers, has arrived at Colonel Mackenzie's camp at Ixopo, Southern Natal, to pay the poll tax. ...

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  31. A HYSTERICAL MARQUIS.

    Some newspapers having alleged that the Marquis Townshend, who last year was married to Gladys Ethel, eldest daughter of Mr. Thomas Sutherst, a barrister, was ...

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  32. WESTERN AUSTRALIA. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ELECTIONS.

    The general Legislative Council elections will take place in May, and it is probable that each seat will be contested. The Labour party has already announced its intention of ...

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  33. LIGHT RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION.

    Mr. Teesdale Smith, general manager of Millar's Karri and Jarrah Timber Company, in the course of an interview on the subject of light agricultural railways, declared he was ...

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  34. MILLIONAIRE MOBBED.

    While Mr. W. K. Vanderbilt, with his wife, was motoring at Pisa, Tuscany, he knocked down a little girl, whereupon the townspeople mobbed tlie motor car. Mr. ...

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  35. RUSSIAN ELECTIONS.

    A Ukase issued by the Czar orders the National Duma to meet on May 10. Owing to disturbances and interruptions of the railways in several provinces, the elections ...

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  36. ENGLISH SCHOOLS.

    Sir,-Mr. Knibbs descends like Jupiter in a golden cloud of facts and experiences that threatens to obscure anyone who challenges his conclusions. But it is possible to amass ...

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  37. THE BRUSSELS MURDER.

    The youth Carle Waddington, who murdered Senor Balmaceda in Brussels for refusing to marry his sister, has taken refuge in the Chilian Legation. Police ...

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  38. ANOTHER FATAL PLAGUE CASE.

    The patient who was yesterday reported to be plaguo-stricken at Geraldton died to-day. A fresh case of plague occurred in the centre of Porth to-day. ...

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  39. FRENCH COTTON-GROWING.

    M. Cambon, the French Ambassador at London, is negotiating with the British authorities with a view of securing the emigration of Indians to Reunion, in the ...

    Article : 64 words
  40. BIG FIRE IN PERTH.

    Tho bottling works of the Swan Browing Company were completely destroyed by fire early this morning. A strong wind from the south-west saved ...

    Article : 107 words
  41. CONGO ABUSES.

    Mr. Ellhu Root, the United States Secretaiy of State, declines to interfere with the investigation of abuses in the Congo Free State. ...

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  42. TREQUAIR V. WILLIS.

    An application was made to the High Court to-day by the defendant in the case of Traqualr v Willis, for leave to appeal against the decision of the New South Wales Full Court ...

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  43. SUDDEN DEATH OF A LABOURER.

    Joseph Baronl, 45 years of age, a Corslcan. died suddenly on Monday while working in the hold of the steamer Langton Grange, lying at Houlder Brothers' wharf, Darling Harbour. ...

    Article : 73 words
  44. SILVER.

    Bar silver is quoted to-day at 2s 6 13-l6d per ounce standard, an advance of l-16d since yesterday. ...

    Article : 22 words
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